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Arnus omenta. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUs* Proprietor .. ... Mr. H. NTAbhoit Acting Manage .. Signer O. Tessw , ' Business Manager .. Mr. Laohlan mSL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Wow »» THE PKINGK OP WALKB' BIRTHDAV A LOYAL WISH : Ar "MANY HAPPY RKTURNBi" HONOUR THIS OCCASION! STERLING SUCCESS or MAJERONI & WILSON'S English Opera Company, And general approval by large and f*,vi M ,. wu audience, in Offenbach's four-act, rsflnsd, and 3* PEKICHhLK Opkua PHKICHOr p lect PKPICHOI.E Bourns, PERICHiiIP PBRIUHOLS PERICHOLI PEIUCHOLE LA PKHICfIOLJ? MISS GRAOIE PLAISTKD, Always bright, piquant, clever, and suneri, MISS FANNY LIDDIARD, ' Charming, sracefui, artistic, and admired MISS ELLA FENTON, etu Sweot and successful MISS SOPH IK HARRIS, Noticed and "dmi'ed. GRAND GALA NIGHT HONOUU TO H K.H. PRINCE OP WAL*s, THE PERFORMANCE OF THK SEASON ' LA PERICHOLE, LA PEKICHOT» LA PEUIOHOLE. LA PKKICHQrS" MR. CHARLES HARDING, nUuE < The prince of tenors. MR. LITHGOW JAMES, The pure baritone. MR. J. A. SOOTH, The inimitable comic artist. MR. EDWIN LEsTicK and MR. F. WEKTffORT» Perfect delineators of comic vocallsm ® CHORUS, Lovely In person, and harmonious in sonn,* SEE THE OUNIONS OF THE PRESS The Herald says : " A largo audience assembled 111 the Opera Ron last'evening to witness the first production of Off bach's favourite opera, 'La Perlohole.' Tlia dp?" formanco was. a very creditable one. . , if" music is very light and sparkling , . The am,.! were varied and pretty, and all In good taste »nd th scenery and stage appointments were satisfactory " The Star says : "Offenbach's sparkling four-act opera 'La p erf cholo' was produced last night before a nnmernn andience, ana was very warmly received. . , ti, opera is well mounted, the costumes are picture™, and »he scenery excellent." ™ The Bell says: ' La Perichole,' which was last night produced b» (he Wilson ann Majeroni Opera Troupe Ui filriwH men of the Opera Bouff« of Offenbach. The rnnril is light, sparkling, and effective." * TUKBDAT. NOVEMBER 10 GRAND RACE MGHT. ' By oeneral r'qufkt. and In consequence of Us triumphal success achieved bv the Company, bo repeated, for posit vefy the last time' MADAME ANGOT. Shortly will be produced: ISIDORA—A New, Romantic, Comic Opera. Box Office at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbott't Overture at 8 Carriages at 10.30. Prices of Admission, ss, 3s, and 2i Q H 0 R A L rm; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, MR. HERBERT AMES* GRAND PIANOFORTE RECITAL, Assisted by the following members of the lnmt talent Violin : Me. E. V. MILLER Violoncello: Mr. BEALE VoMlisis : MESSRS. EDMONDKS and HERBERT WALPOLE, MISS STEELE, MRS. REVITT, U ( MISS CORBETT. Accompanist: MISS MABEL FAIRBUBN. Trio Performances: OVERTURE TO " FREISCHUTZ." Two Pianos, Eight Hands. MISS MABEL FAJRBURN MR. LXSLIE MARTIN MISS HAWKINS )„ ~ . MISS LAM BOURNE J" ™P"« of Mir. Ara« Piano Soloists: MISS HAWKINS >_ .. , MISS S. ISAACS) P ilsof Aaaefl And MR. HERBERT AMES. Front Stats, is. Back Soatf, 2s 6d. Gallery, li. Doors open at half-past seven ; commence ateUht. Tickets may bo obtained at Lennox's, Bookieller Qneen-stieot (where plan may be seen), alio at Eadj'i Music Warehouse. QRAND MILITARY PROMENADE CONCERT. The first of a Series will be held at the DRILL-SHED THIS EVENING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 (Prince 01 "Wales' Birthday), J Under the Patronage of Hon. Colonel Sir Qeorft Whitmore,'Colonel Lyon, Major Shepherd, and the whole of the Volunteer Officers of Auckland District; and under the Conductorship of Herr Carl Schmitt (Hon. Captain College Rifles). The following Ladles and Gentlemen hare gifen theli valuable assistance:— MIS 3 CULPAN MR. J. HANNA MISS STEPHENSON MR. EDWARDS MRS. WATERS MR. TAYLER MR. CHARTERS TROOPER HESCOTI MR. SMYTH, AND THE GARRISON BAND. Accompanist : Miss Harding. Musical Director : Hon. Cap. Caul Schmitt. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1 Overture—''La Debutante" (\f. B!efer)..G*ni!oß Bard 2 Song (Selected).. Mr. Smyth 3 Song (Selected).. Miss Stephenson 4 Trio. .11 us Culpan, Mossrs. Hanna and Tayler 5 Song..Mr. J. Jtdwarcs 6 Song..Miss Cnlpan 7 Waltz, "Eglantine" (A. Thomas)..Garrisonß&n4 Interval of Ten Minute*. Part 11. 1 Fantasia, "Salutations" (Ernest Villieri)..Q»'f'wS Band. 2 Song..Mr. J. Hanna 3 Song, "The Dashing White Sergeant"..Mri. Waters 4 Quick March, "Victoria Riiei," competed sal dedicated to Captain Malion and Victoria Rifles by Herr Carl Schmitt; conducted W Composer..Garrison Band 5 Duel, " We'\ c Wandered in Dreams "..Miss CulpU and Mr. iI anna 6 Song..Mr. Tayler 7 Song..Miss Stephenson 3 Fantasia.. Band. " God Save the Queen "-Band. Tickets : Single, 2s; Double, to admit Lsd; a" l } Gcntloman, 3?. .-.Doors open at half-past seven; Concert to comment at eight o'clock. _ pRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. ROSHERVILLE HOUSE, ST. HELIERS BAY. - TEAS AND LUNCHEONS Will be provided at tho House, also a Stall, "J® Refreshments, at the Wharf. Rooms are now ready for Visitors, with or without Board. TERMS ON APPLICATION. CAUTION.-Persons found climbing trees or sled ing fruit will be prosecuted. T EJk j)Y. TKTEW ZEALAND HERALD' Suuscription: 9d por week, delivered in ♦ ww buitflCßiPTlON: 9(1 por week, delivered in t° ~0 suburbs ; or 13s Cd per quarter, in advance, P<i any part of the colony. . v3)e W Advertisers in the country can remit p»j Money Orders or Postage Stamps. ... >' Instructions as to the insertion or it'll" advertisements in the Hkbald mutt <>•t . ,yoni Advertisements received without such in ; , r .ed will be inserted till countermanded, accordingly. . , , „ . tn tho do' While every care is exercised in re * 4 '" (i 0 not insertion of advertisements, the pr o prlß throajfc hold themselves responsible for non-tnscrii pr |tort accident or from other causes; and tn»/ j, er tin* reserve to themselves the right of omitting tr »J menu that they may deem °bj«cti £®. nrt ceiM* although such advertlsomouts mar J av * .«« and paid for In the usual course of busin> • (Jf(fl For the convenience of advertisers, rep i pub it»hin< tisemeuts may bo sent to the Hsaaj. reiP®"' Office; but the proprietors do not accept slbillty in this respect. ~ gd <» c * Births, Is: Deaths and Marriage „uo insertion. These announcements are jmAl® in the Auckland Wsekly * Monthly Summary without extra cm —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 8

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