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• Amusements. m ABBOTT'S I Lessees Williamson, Garner and Mn.tn. %£ Manager -Llddy. | Stage Manager..Mj, A a , 1 .: OUB LAST FOUR NIGHTS, I FAREWELL TO THE : ' g ROYAL COMEDY COMPANY. 1 ]e UNDER THE DIRHCTION OP ' jj ''• WILLIAMSON. GARNER, AND MUSGROVe W r a . TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) APRIL l 3l{l | Jβ A GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME ' S a. Fred. W. Broughton's Elegant Ono-Act Comedy '* ' o WRITTEN IN SAND. 1 !& Tom P0tt5.....„.„„......— Mr. Alfred Malth. IH •*■ Frank Seaton Mr. G. S. Tlther.rt 7 Si Jβ Fair/ax Keadall ...„..., ....Mr. Frank it? 9 ii '11 KateShirltv „ ...Mies a gnes hr *} s * M Iβ Sister Winefred ~ Alias Jlmma fu.?*' " if in *-«uier; -Kg a To be followed by T. G. Warren's Three-Act Paw-i M 8 Comedy, entitled arci «l M RITA'S FIRST. !| -" Eraßcible Fizzleton „ Mr. G. TV. Ansni, 11 Fred. Fizzleton. .-......-.„.. Mr. O. S. Tithemi I' ; 1 Will Franklolgu Mr. F. £ M Mr. St. tieorge..- Mr. Fred. suneu™ M\ r. Cabman _ ....Mr George H, n! II Henry..- _ Mr. jr. Mathewi 5 Mrs. Patience Kizzlcton Miss "adgeHer.ict ill Mrs. Fred. Fizzleton _.. Miss Agnes Jhomi i»li NJta ..„ - Miss K. claiboarna 11 „ Miss Prim. _ Mbs Annie T 4 C feS 17 Jane.. «..._ -.. Alias Beatrice Ly" t S GRATIFYING ANNOUNCEMENT! §f l ' ■ — ■ " \% By Special Request of country vi.itors who were lot PI able to see our first programmes, we will on flf FRIDAY NIGHT, APHIL 15, 3, Reproduce F. C. Bnrnaud's famous Comedy flf BETSY. IJ SATURDAY NIGHT, APHIL I6ih,fp POSITIVELY OUR LAST APPEARANCE IS NEW '/I m ZEALAND, when will be given by request f=l ~~ Hnero's famous Comedy • THE MAGISTRATE. If r, * U? « . . : is No Free List. m : Box plan at Sidd and Wildman's. (% ADMISSIOiN-63,4', 3s. Is. Doors open at 7.30 overture at 8; carriages, 10.40 $£ * ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE I h x3L MONDAY NEXT. APEIL 18. || MONDAY NEXT. APEIL 18. DR. LYNN, . :;; I . DR. LYNN, 1 0 The Famous Eecamateur. ||| 6 ' ■ i g|| e ~ " When he speaks II t Mute wonder lurketh in men's ears Ml .3 To hear his sweet and houey'd sentences" '81 . . JHS THR PROGRAMME, \ Which will be selected from the more wonderful of 'A DR. LYNN'S MYSTERIES! ft Will be frequently chanced, and include the Mar- U vellous Sensation which created such extraordinary pt interest in London and Paris. (M the vanishing lad?i I j Plan of Reserved Seats now open at Kidd and H '• Wildman's. - , IH 's .■ ' 1*1" 1 General Business Agent _ ~ Philip Staart 4 Manager and Treasurer ... .. Foster ' "<\ ' ■ i r TNTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET I A MATCH, ,? AUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON, \ij Will be played on the j || ; ' DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND ;|| THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), April 13th. ) j ADMISSION TO GfiOUND ON£ SHILLLNO. M A, M. BEALE, 8 ■■ Hon. See. A.C.A, |1 LAKE T AKAPUNA B PICNIC GROUNDS 1 ) A CHEAP DAY IN THE COUNTRY, £ I Within view of Queen-street Wharf. ; Health better than wealth. |p ' Lake Takapnna Picnic Grounds adjoin Church and |3' post-office, And have plenty of quiet shady nooks. \', 'Buses from Devonport now pass sixteen times 'fM daily. Boating and bathing in the lake. Bring Basket, no hotel in district. \;f Hundreds of Happy Visitors during Holidays. \ ''• ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. * '•')' j —— I Musical. ■■ m ARTHUR E ADY 1 Begs to Invite attention to hie stock of m MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, j Which has been largely increased to meet the demands M or the ■"■ . ■■ ■if CHRISTMAS SEASON. . i Being a direct Importer from the various Home and ill Continental makers, he is enabled to supply all goods jfffl at most favourable rates. |s| ig. VIOLINS : M Correct copies of Old Masters, with splendid Varnish || Stradivatias— Brown [41 StradiTsrius—Gold Varnished Sj Stradivarius—Conservator) Model P.*' Guarnerius—Gold Yellow & F. A. 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S VIOLIN CASES, BOWS, SUPERIOR STRINGS, If PEGS, TAILPIECKS, CHIN RKBTS, END PINS, fi A good reliable Violin suitable for a beginner can be S obtained fo.r 20s. but cheaper qualities ARE ALSO lit KEPT IN STOCK. S? A special line of GREMAN ACCORDIONS bava M just come to hand, those with " Ajax-steel" and ft "German-silver" reeds being PAKIICULAELY SL RECOMMENDED. Sill BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS of latest make and W most approved models, consisting of CORNETS, m TENOR HORNS, BaRITONKS, EUPHONIUMS, M CIRCULAK AND UPRIGHT BASSES TROM- p BONES, CYMBAL?, BASS AND SIDE DRUMS, 4C || DRUM AND FIFE BANDS supplied with every ffi requirement. The Urgent, most complete, and best-selected stock *§ of SHEET and BOOK Music in Auckland. I i ..'.'■. ' ' • . : ' .' . ■.'■ ■:•■■'•■ ARTHUR EADY, : i AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, l| 6S. Queen-street. "' I Butchers. I • " — iv : I FISHER & CO. I WHOLESALE SHIPPING AND FAMILY ' I BUTCHERS. I Established 1864. g «y Special Appointment to His Excellency the if Governor, Sir W. F. Jervois ; His Excellency Sir 1 James i'orgusson ; and H.R.H. the Duke of H Edinburgh; also. Kosha Butchers to the g Jews. , >i QUEISN-STREET. AUCKLAND N.Z. 1 FAMILIES WAITED ON IN TOWN OR SUBURBS if POULTRY OF ALL KINDS DRESSED TO ORDER M DEALERS IN GAME. I HOME-CUKKD HAMS AND BACON. M CORNED BEEF IN LARGE QUANTITY. If IMPORTER!} OP SAUSAGE CASINGS. The Tr»i 5& ,' '' ■- >. ;' ■ '> Supplied. _ ■ . ; ' . M N.B.—CALVES' RENNETS § •■■■"■■ ' ■ ' ... ■ ■ |i! 83T Customers Suppliep wrm Ice. if &3T Customers Suppliep with Ice. Telephone No, 358. P.O. Box No. 434. _ % /"lOMEandSee the 4-Button Rid Gloves I \j marked Is per pair in Short's Window.— sl B order of the Executors. ■ ~ m — " —* ii POUNDKEEPERS , BOOKS (under the 1 new Act), 25 and 50 pages, with the Scheduled M of Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fee» inserted m at commencement, on Sale at the Herald Publishing m Otlice Queen-street.. ■ SI mm m^ ——=———^», mt •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7921, 13 April 1887, Page 8

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