_ Amusements. S _ Amasements. , J1 HEA TB E ROY £~iu, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GIGANTIC SUCCESS. ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE. rjIHOMPSON'S QOLOSSAL JJIORAMA OP THE SOUDAN WAR ► NILE EXPEDITION SOUDAN WAR o NILE EXPEDITION! A W £i?.9 Terins oTer 6000 feet of Canvas. replete with Thrilling incidents and Startling Media. . nical F fleets. Vide Press opinions. Grand M CHA NICAL MARCH-PAST or TRnnoa at CAIRO, before the Khedive, Showing th/ various Regiments in the British Army, with thlTtL and D um-and-Fife Bands. RECEIVED WITH ENTHUSIASM. Principal Gifts To-night J' A Handsome Bedroom Suite. Also, a Valuable Massive Silver Goblet for IV. Best Conundrum on the Soudan War 7t» letter* to be delivered not later than six' n » addressed Mr. Thompson, Theatre Royal. ' lows' prlnclpßl Pri2e " takere night were m f o i. A Purse of Sovereigns was divided amon2_v, Mr. Rykes, Jermyn-street; Mr. R. HartaW' Albert-street; Mr, J. Cash, Mount Eden • R. Dale, Grey-street; Mr. A. T. Norton Tram way Stab es, Ponsonby ; Mr. J. Adams Nei" man-street. ' Handsome Picture— Calc, West-street, NewSaddle and Bridle—J. O'Donnell, Chapel-itreet Perambulator-Mr. M. Morris, Evening Bel] Office. The Piano went to Mr. R. Smith, Hobson-street The Gifts are on View every day at the Dress Cirri* Entrance to the Theatre. ® To avid crush, Seats can bo Booked at Lennox's, for any part of the House. ' Popular Prices - 3s, 2s, Is. Commencing at eieht sharp. For full Particulars see Day Bills. BIDNEY TURNER, Advance and Business Agent. OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PROF. CARROLLO'S GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. BY PUPILS, And by Mr. G. W. RKN9HAW.' Champion Amateur Gymnast of the World. MARVELLOUS EXHIBITION ON THREE GOLDEN BARS BY PROF. CARROLLO AND Mr. G. W. RENSHAW. Artillery Band in attendance. This will be the finest Entertainment ever witnessed in the colonies. Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. See day bills. Book at Lennox's. Carriages for half past ten o'clock. Owing to the length of the programme. Prefewor Carrollo des'res to an.iounce that the curtain will rise at eight o'clock. Doors open at half-past seven: overture at a quarter to eight. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, Lessee .. .. Mr. Wash. Norton. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. Tour Round the world of WASH. NORTON'S FA MOOS MERRYMAKERS. Return (after an ab-ence of 18 years) of the old and universal favourite, WASH. NORTON, Supported by the most talented Artists that have «ru visited the Australian Colonies. Who will appear In their Novel and HNIQUE DRAWING- ENTKRTAINMENT. Pr grimme and further particulars in future advrrt semer.ts. I>ress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2a 6d; Pit, Is. Box plan now open at Lennox's. E. BRIDGE, Business Manager, gLLE OF JIANG? "^yURK. A SALE OF WORK will take place in the south side room of the Choral Hall, THIS DAY (Tuesday), •25tb, from two p.m. until ten p.m., and on WEDNESDAY, from twelve noon until four p.m., in aid of the new Jewish Synagogue. Opera USE, Lessee and Mangaer..Chts. Hugo. ™ ™ FIRST APPEARANCE of HUGO'S BUFALLO MINSTRELS Asd CIRCLE OF ACCOMPLISHED LADIES. LONDON POPULAR PRI0E8: Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is: Pit6d. TWENTY RENOWNED ARTISTS, including eight Accomplished Ladies. " The brightest planets is the theatrical Armament." PROFESSOR F. A. BROOKES' GRAND PANORAMA. LO G.T. HALL, ONEHUNGA, i NEXT FRIDAY, AUGUST 28. j Select Dance . At "close of Panorama. Front seat Tickets only admit to dance, those having no tickets for Panorama 2s each or Lady and Gentleman 3s. First-class mnsin provided. A WELCOME TO THE MABIST BROTHERS will be celebrated by a Promenade Concert in the Large School (corner of Pitt and Wellington Streets), on THURSDAY EVENING, August 27. Double tickets, 4s ; singln tickets. 2s 6d. Refreshments provided. Doors open at half.past seven ; concert to commence at eight o'clock. Tickets may be had »t M . O'Reilly's, Bookseller, Wellesley. street; at the Freeman's JournaJ office; from the clergy of the various parishes, and members of the Fi f,?£i,C ommlttec °* th Marist Brothers* School. —W. F.Clifton, Hon. Sec. A BATTERY NEW ZEALAND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, I 27XH ANNIVERSARY BALL, To he held at the CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND, On MONDAY, SxrriMßiß 7. Tickets of Admission— 10s 6d; Single Gentleman's. 7s 6d ; Extra Lady's, 5s ; to be obtained from the Secretary. Ladies' names to be submitted to the Secretary as early as possible. F. O. FORWOOD, Hon. Sea, _ Fort-street. Notices of Bemoval. E M o V A Li NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital : £3,000,900. Oi and after Ist July the Easiness of the abets Ce*« pany will be conducted is VSLCAN LANE. Tike Risks Aeosrzip. Lowest C?exxkz Rati* A. XA9DELEY, Agent for the Province ef Auckland. Auckland, June 30,1535. OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. AMBURY & ENGLISH, Proprietors o! the Devonshire Dairy, beg to inform their customer* and the public generally that they have Opened la their New Premises, corner of Hereford-street, Ear* angahape Road, where they hope to receive a coa* tinuation of the support hitherto accorded to them. JM. ft J. MO W B A £ • un REMOVED TO SCHERFFS BUILDINGS, FORT-STFKj£T, Opposite the Union Steam Ship Comptny's Ofllce. IZOD'S CORSETS—Best Sootch Oilcloths, beautiful designs, Men's Newmarket OverceaU. 20s, usually 60s, Italian Cloth, 64 inches wide, for adies' dresses, ex Rimutaka.—J. Mi McLacklan importer, 222, Queei-atreet. ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription: 9d per week, delivered In town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advanoe, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisers in the country can remit payment of Money Orders or Postage Stamps. . Instructions as to the insertion or withdraw! ol advertisements in the Hebald mu.it bt in writing. Advertisements received without each instructions will be inserted till countermanded, and charged accordingly. . , . While every care is exercised in regard to the ana insertion of advertisements, the proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-Insertion throngs accident or from other causes; and the proprfrtoM reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements mar have been receives and paid for in the usual course of business. For the convenience of advertisers, replies tisemeuts may be sent to the Herald Publishing Office; but the proprietors do not acoept any responsibility in this respect. h Births, Is; Deaths and Marriage* Ss 6d: eaca insertion. These announcements are also toseriea in the Auckland Wskblv News and H«WU> Mostbly Summary without extra ckggg ___ jM
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7415, 25 August 1885, Page 8
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