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-S-S-S-SS-SS--! .'T?iS!_!"!-_____SigM Amusements. . ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE* Lessees and Managers.-, Messrs. Rlgnold and Allison Business Manager .. .. ._ L. J. Lohr General Business Agent .. .. Liddy mO-NTGHT. mO-NIGHT. 5 J- O-NIGHT. A O-NIGHT. f HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY. ' First Appearance of GEORGE RICNOLD. -GEORGE RIGNOLD » REORGK RIOVOI.nI fOKOROK RIGNOLD 3 GEORGE KION«iLD> MR. < GKORGE RIGNOLD 0 GKORGE RIGNOLD I I GEORGE RIGNOLD GEORGE RIGN OLD ' v GEORGE RIGNOLD , AND MISS KATE BI'HOP MISS KATE BISHOP MISS KATE BISHOP In Auckland, Supported by a Specially-selected Company, la Bartley Campbell's Romantic and Poetic Drama, in 4 Acts, entitled MY PARTNER, MY PARTNER\ /MY PARTNER MY PART I IMY PARTNER MY PARTNER > < MY PARTNER . mv pa ktn vn\ , Jmy partner MY partner/ V M Y PARTNER JOE SAUNDERS .. MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD Ned Singleton (his partner) ... Mr. H. B. Hambro Mr Brandon .. .. _. Mr. J. V. Cithcart Major Henry Clay Britt .. Mr. J. A. Meade Josiah Veuables _ Mr. A. L. Isaacson i Wine Lee Mr. Joe Tolano 1 Mr. Widjery ... „ _ Mr. J. W. Sweeney 1 ham Howler Mr. F. King Hall e Sheriff Mr. J. W. Hazlitt 3 MARY BRANDON _ ..MISS KATE BISHOP Grace (her sister) .. _. sii.«s Lucia Harwood Miss Posie Peniland ._ ... Mrs. George Rignold _ Gigglini? Jenny .. _ .. Miss Athena Cl.udlns Mrs. Proverb . . .. Miss Maggie Languorille { New Scenery for each production by the well-known artists, Messrs. | GEORGE GORDON, HABBE, AND LITTLE. v Musical Director Mr. George Hall e Mechanist Mr.E. Huntly 3 Gas and Limeiight Engineer .. Mr. F. Newson huper Master and Drill Instructor Sergt. McCarthy Property Master Mr. W. Richards a Stage Managers .. J F. Cathcart and J. W. Hazlitt The whole produced under the personal supervision of ; MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD. Admission: Dress Circle, ss. Orchestra Stalls, 4j. Stalls. Ss. r Pit— SHIL'ING. Box Plan and Stall i ickets at Kidd and Wildraan's, Victoria Area <e. Doors open at quatter-past seven ; overture, eight o'clock. C irriages, twenty minutes to : eleven. SPECIAL NOTICE.— the Box Plan Will bo open at the Theatre from ten a.m. to five p.m 9 * FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON.— QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY NIGHT. Under the patronage of Newton Borough Couucil and New Zea- , and Typographic*! Society. Benefit tendered by local Printer* and Araate;i<-s to Mr. Lewis James, a member of tho printing .raternity, disabled by a paralytic stroke. Programme: Bones, Dannie Bertie; Tambo. Billy Carey ; Interlocutor, Charley Ross, t Part I.— Overture, "Canary i-alop" (McComlsh), f Orchestra ; I'allad, Kiss me and I'll go to sleep," 0 Mr. R. Nf.sbit ; Song (cm-iic), " Dnckfoot Sue," Hilly { Carey; Uallad. -'Time may Steal the Ro.-es," Mr. ;_ Thompson: Ballad, " Last Sweet Words of Mother," Mr. E. R. Edmonds; Son.- (comic), " Are You Coming _. to be Kissed," Dannie Bertie ; Ballad, " The Old Home," .Mr. Charles Craig; Finale, "The French Conductor," Company. Interval of five minutes. Part ll.— Pianoforte Duet, Miss Faulkner and Mis 3 . Hunter. Conic -on? (in character), "We are a - Merry Family,' Professor Carrollo; Song, " Sbip Ahoy !'' Mr. A. Cosson ; Comic Son* (In character) - " Miss Hooligan's Christmas Cake," Mr. T. Leedham • » Sons;, " K,Harney," Mrs. T. Pick ; Double Song and 3 Dance, Mettam Brother* ; Song, ".Strangers Yet " • Miss Hullot ; Song, " The Village Blacksmith," Mr, Marson ; '.olden Shoe Dance. Mr. W. Sea«ar; Song 'Gates of the West," Miss Wilson; Duet, " ABU '*' Mr. W. Marson and Lady Amateur. * T o conclude with an original farce, "HE WOULD : BE A DOCTOR!" After which the Hall will be cleated for a Sociable Dance Doors open at half-past seven, overture at eight, asphyxia at half-past eight. Front Seat Tickets (including danco), 2s 6d; Back 8 Seats (concert tn:y), Is; Dance only, 2s. _ L. BULLOr, Hon. Sec. j OONSONBY CHORAL SOCIETY. ,« Conductor .. .. HERRCARLSCnMITT. • Pianist-. .. .. ~ MRS. WOOLEY. _ A GSAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ,' CONCERT (Assisted by Friends) "WILL BE HELD IS TH«: ' ODFELLOWS* HALL, PONSONBY, ON MONDAY, MAY 31, 1886. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture— Tancredi" Rossini AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 2. Chorus— " Ancient Mariner" _ ... Barnett* SOCIETY. i 3, Cavatina —" Vi ravviso 0 luoghi-v ameni" I Cabaletta— " Tu no_i sai con quel bogli i Bellini occhi J MR. GEORGE SMYTH. 4. Duet—"o Love, True Love".. MISS CULPAN AND MR. FARQUHaR. 5. Waltz—" Marien" ~ .. flung. AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL "SOCIETY. C. Aria-" Serenata" (with violin obligato, Herr Carl Schmitt) .. .. Braera MISS HOLYROYDE. 7. Solo—" In the Grey Church Tower" MR. J. EDWARDS. H. F. Edget MR. J. EDWARDS. k 8. Vocal Quartette—" Faries Recall" PART 11. HerrCMlS mi '* 1. Overture-" Italiana" RoSBiMI AUCKI AND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 2. Ch.rus— "Ancient Mariner" _. .. Barnett SOCIETY 3. Solo— "TheKing's Minstrel" „ .. Pinsnt' MR. A. TAYLER. i. Solo—Selected.. ._, .. ~ t — MRS. UPTON. 6. Galop— Carillon" .. .. „ ~ Sungl AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 6. Cavatina—" La Mia Letizia" ._, .. Verdi MRS. DACRE. 7. Solo-"0 Sleep" ("Ancient Mariner") _. Barnett. MRS. H. F. EDGER. 8. Chorus— Finale—"Ancient Mariner" _ Barnett SOCIETY. Doors open at half-past seven p.m., Concert at eight p.m. • Tickets, from members of Society, 2s each, or thrse for ss. A. L. PARSONS, Hon, Sec Commission Agents. , |i 1 L. PRIME, House and Land ARent, fl • Office* No. 2fi, Insurance Company's Build. ugs. Queen-street. fIHAELES TOTHILL, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT WHANGAREI. JAMES GILLIES, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND GENERAL AGENT, 311, GIORO-t-STRKKT, SyDNKV. Sales and Purchases of Vessels, Merchandise, and produce of all kinc's effected en she most favoarablo Terms. F. R. CLAD DB - HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL AGENT. OFFICE : SHORTLAND-SrREET, Over Jackson and Russell's. Post Office Box : 427 Notices of Removal. REMOVAL NOTICE.-C. J. Hutchinson ' has Removed from Customs-street to Com-merce-streat. "OEM OVAL OP BUSINESS, MESSRS. WILLIAMSON & GOVER, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Have Removed to their new Premises, UNION INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, 87. Queen-street. Money advanced at moderate rates on good security. THE "NEW ZEALAND HERALD." Subscription : 9d per week, delivered In town and suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, ia advance, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Instructions as to the insertion or toithdrafDal of advertisements in the Herald mutt bg in writing. Advertisements received without such ipstructiom will be inserted tUI countermanded, and charged accordingly. For the cenvenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing Office; buUfte proprietors do not accept any respon sibility in this respect. Births, la; Deaths and Marriages, 2« 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted In the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in tho usual course of business.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7645, 24 May 1886, Page 8

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