Amusements. tMI Jme ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. 11l Lessees Williamson, Garner and Ma»?rc». HUB Manager.... I Manager..Mr, A, f£';| OUR LAST THREE NIGHTS, |I§l THE ROYAL COMEDY COMPANY, l^l UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ' if WILLIAMSON. GARNER, AND MUSGROVE • pfS TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), APRIL iTz 'A The sncce'gfiil Double Programme wil be reoeiuH ' Pffß F. W. Braugbton's Comedietta, |^B WRITTEN IN SAND. J I*l And T. Warren's Three-Act Farcical Comedy HM NITA'S FIRST. ' I'^l Which last evening proved such a success §ft® FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL (by request) Pll BETSY.II • SATURDAY, APRIL 16 (Oar Last App««aace) ill THE MAGISTRATE. ' I No Free List. fell I No Free List. Fiji Box plan at KWd and WUdtnan's.' I ADMISSION- »,4 , 3s, Is. i ■ Doors open at 7.30 overture at 8; carriages 10.10 |§§e| • ARBOTT'« " ||g I ARBOTT'* O peea H ;3 UK. LYJN'.N. I —"Aged ears p'ay truant at his tales, • I And you ijar hdiritus are quite rivisn 9 |i|f ■ So sweet and voluble is bis discourse." I MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 18, Iff DR. LYNN, ; ' I The Renowned Illusionist, from the Egyptix;.- Hale, ft;"S and Crystal ' alace. who has had the honor 0! 't| appsarin< five times before Her Majesty the Qne«j 'I and H.K.H. the Prince of »Vale», will give Lis ' ifiß FIRST SOIREE MIRACt i|i "A refined and artistic entertainment, and the ;'■ greatest illusionist yet known to the world. London IBM Times, 17th July. J Plan of Reserved Seats now open at Earfd and lp§|H Wildman's. - 1 'I General Easiness/-gent „ Philip Stairt ©"'B Manager and Treasurer .. M J, J. foster '' B _— _ ■' W ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, i I fg|| UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. ~;| GRAND ATHLTETIO CARNIVAL fj| BT '• ' PROF. CARBOLLO AND HIS PUPILS, ■ I glfl On MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1887. ff| PRIZES wen at the A.A. A.O. Sports in Much still §il be presented on this night. tfi» I jCABROLLO'S WirNDEKFUL PERFORMANCE ''"4 ON THREE BARS, f j'l AND AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. ( | Impey's Band in attendance. I Prices—3s, 2», and I«. ;. «■ Box plan at Kidd and Wildman's. §||1 I T Y~- i A IT"l! 11l [Late Theatre Royal.] |J|B GREAT SUCCESS ! GREAT SUCCESS I S§| CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ® TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT fflli MAMMOTH MINSTRELS iH AND PU VARIETY TROUPE. pfl NEW FARCEs ! NEW FACES ! feg| 4—C OESEE M K N-4 Sfe| 17—P KRFORMER S—l7 fiNovel and Startling Effects. ri^.l Million Prices—2s, Is, and Gd. f.-UI AGRICULTURAL HALL 111 Xjl. . (Adjoining Citr Market). fife! CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC Nil REC-PiluN [.111 Of the P§l ROYAL ACROMANTIA TEMPLE OF WOVDEB3 W ? | EACH ACT KECEIVKD AN OVATiON. ' i| Every evening till further notice. P®| MIt.LluN PBI KS : ft|J Chairs, One Shilling, Gallery, Sixpexce. @1 Manager: MAX RINKLE. !|§|| TWONPORT LAWN TENNIS CLUB. 9 JL/ —The C ncert in Aid of the above Club, ad- HiS vertised to be held To-night (Thursday), is nnsTOid. i', Si ably Postponed to a future date. A — Lake taka pu X a PICNIC GROUNDS A CHEAP DAY IN THE COUNTRY, '. ill Within view of Queen-street Wharf. g|g Health better than wealth. ||| Lake Takapima Picnic Grounds adjoin Church atd ■. post-office, and have plenty of quiet shady nooks. 'Buses from Devonpr.rt now pass sixteen lime* : ■'; daily. Boating and bathing in the lake. -4 Brine Basket, no hotel in district. ||s| Hundreds of Happy Visitors during Holidays. !=§[ ADHESION—SIXPENCE. ' " I # Conveyances. - __ . . Thames TO PAEROA. tauranga, ■';* AND TE AROHA. M TE AROHA TO MORRINSVILLE. i BRADLEY & Co.'s Royal Hail Coach leaves Srmin?* tps ton's SOYA C HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroha daily a? Iplj Eight a.m„ arriving at Te Aroba at Two p.m. l>avea H Te Aroha MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, |M and FRIDAY at Nine a.m.; and TUESDAY and SATURDAY st Eleven a.m. A Coach leaves Te Aroha for Morris Train , ■' daily at Seven a.m. fe# Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies on hire. fill tables opened at all hours. pf BRADLEY & FERGUSON, |t| Proprietor!. fa|| Auckland Booking Agents: Harry H. Hayr and Co.,' |® Lower Queen-street, Auckland. f||f • § A LTERATION OF 'BUS STAND S FROM SHORTLAND-STREEX ! | To te GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. , | On and after April 12, 1886, my 'Buses will ran jp? to and from the Greyhound Stand in Queen.stree '-.'i every fifteen minutes from eight aim, till six p.m Ks (missing only one trip at one p.m., for changinf MI horses.) I® The Night 'Buses will ran at 7. 8, 9 and 10 o'clock; |B also from the Theatre after the performance is over, fejj returning from Newmarket at 7.45, 8.45, 9.45,10.44, Iff and the one from the Theatre later. |p. I have in my Stable for Hire and for Sale, about H; SO ISncgies and Victorias feS 4 Waggonettes |2f 5 Street Cabs ® 7 Private Carriage'! (Rroughamr) Ife Some good Saddle Horses. r Also, several Hearses and Mourning Coaches tl* cVg ways well equipped, ; tj A few Staunch Part-worn Horses on hand, cheap. 'M. W. CROWTHER. ft >'} IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS If AND OTHERS. S$ TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYaL MAIL COACHES & BETWEEN OXFORD AND OHINEMUTU. ff On and after March 8, the mail coach will lesre Oiford every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 a.m« fe; arriviag at Ohinetnutu at noon. Loaves OhinecinW j every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 a.m. arrivinc at Oxford at noon. fftf Coaches running .from Ohinemntu to Tikitere dailfi # Fakes : mi Single Return tffi Oxford to Ohinemutu .. .. 17s 6d £1 I®* of Ohinemntu to Tikitere .. .. 10s |ij Return : Auckland to Ohlnemutn (coach and rail), ;jK first class, £3 10s ; second class, £2 17s 6d. Parties wishing through Cambridee, can make pf arrangements for private conveyances to visit any ® part of the Hot Lake District, including Wairakei, s® Taupo, and through to N»pier. _ Saddle horses and buggies always on hire at either |i>|J Cambridge, Oxford, or Ohinemutu. , f;s§ Letters or telegrams promptly attended to, 0 W. K CARTER, if Coach Proprietor. m Harry H. Hayr & Co. Passenger Agents, Lower * Queen-street, Auckland. {I _____ j DRVONPORT, WAIWERA, AND WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. ■ ■; MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS : Leave Devonport, 8 a.m. ; Takapuna, 8.30 a.m.: 8 Wade. 10 30; Wawera, 12 noon ; Puhoi, 12.45 p.B. A Arrive Warkworth, 2.30 p.m. S TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS : |j Leave Warkworth, 8 a.m.; Puhoi, 930 a.m.; 41 " wera, 10 15 a.m.; iV ade, 11.30 a.m.; Takapuna, 2 p.m. ® Arrive Devonport, 2.30 p.m. ii THOMAS BUTLEB, | Proprietor, i m pURE FJIEAS ! ' pURE fJIEAS! | FOR PURE TEA 1 TRY U H. P. GIBBONS & CO. I We draw special attention to our stock of Choice Teas of great strength and pure flavour, which g guarantee free from all adulteration by the so " ~t~ §8 blending process. All our Teas being of choice qnaii'7 : j do not require any of those foreign mixtures so in ■ jurious to health, usual: in blended teas to gi»strength and flavour. . . JJ" A trial of our Pure Tea will give great satisfaction. : •, H. P. GIBBONS & CO., TEA DEALERS, COFFEE ROASTERS, AND || PROVISION MERCHANTS, M HOBSON-STREKT. B
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7922, 14 April 1887, Page 8
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