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Amnseaiflnfe" ~ C°Ml° OPERA0 PERA fOMPis, OF amy PERFORMER^ % Manager _ Business Agent " " " M*. H.J « Stage Manager „ "* •• Mr. Conductor _ ; r.nlV? w : ;; M "~ w. a: opera HODSE-TO. WGBI , (WEDNESDAY, THE T NIGHT the last nighi or IO L A N T H"l"—« OLANTH L ' olanth JQj; OR, the peer and TRff Dnr, Which must be withdrawn ,n col n PERI . proching close of the S™ 09 °' li « lp> TO-MORROW (THURSDAY! And the two following evenin,, Patience X atience; OR, BUNTHORNE'S BRIDP Colonel Calverly \ Officers / . Major Muwntroyd I Z Mr I r I Lieut, the Duke of f Dragoon ■! Mr a' ? r,lllll T. Dunstable ) 0a » Mr] Wofe* Reginald Bunthorne v ® ,(1 - a (A Fleshly Poet/ H °»«aV ereQ! Archibald Grosvenor .. , u . (An Idyllic" .PoetT ' F S'iidil, , Mr. Bunthorne's Solicitor , Patience (a Dairymaid) „ " •• Mr. w p.. Lady Jane " •• Viu £lu yj (Her Original Ohmcter, p'l.yed hv h M Bwas « 400 nights at the >Ja» Thelsf oTet ' London.) ' Lady Angela 1 t> , /w Lady Saphir V Ra Pturoas J Ida 01W. Lady Ella ) Maidenu j Uf's Kattie Qtt „ Admission— 3s, Is. Seats at Mm' mktt Commence at 8, CarrkJ^^ ! ft * SEPULcißE^i^p^—k TAINMENTS ER ENt £BIn honour of the Queen's Jnhn o « . r, will be siven in the ' 11 E aterUii. meat ST. SEPULCHRK'SCHOOLPnnu , at million prices, Con.iderable °h, U u NE S O . > taken to provide an evenini;', . m ' ble 1141 bt» a SUPERIOR TO ORDINARY T « r fir of this description, and the Oommitto NMKKTS "-SSfsC " 4 ' rrt- r 1. and .MailC T A r?L MIJS The first part will consist of a Cni. U . second of the famous Concert, u, a I r 1,1. Pl ' k WICK TRIAT In which several well known and J? , will take part. Popal« fentlea Price- of admission : Reserved <?*.t „ ■ ?n 011 ' la ! a ™ ily tickets t0 admiti& 23 : /toll10s. Ijckets can be had from I 1 6rved Be»'x raffia »- aiayg " rjl HA U m A." " " fji H AD ma.» ■ „ nn THE GREAT illusion TOP OF QUKEN-STRSET, IOPPO3ITK MARKET Afternoon, from 2 till 5. Evening 7 tin in ADMISSION : SIXPENCE. Children, gl ' A G kicultdraTTHT. Ik Lessees.. .. Hhsketh, A iters Manager .. u., ~' u - CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC "RECESS TTTHTr r*r*i « MaX tinkle's JUBILEE BURLE>QUK AND PAHIOHIMS COMPANY aii LA SONiNAMBULAI! AND COMIC PANTOMIME EVERY EVFVIVf. Till further notice, MILLION PRICEa : Ch»irs, Is.; Gallery, {J, A PROMENADE CONCERT will be JCM. given in the Kindergarten Hall (old Public Library) on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 22nd Jan when Mr. Townshend's String Band will perform choice Selections, and Vocal Solos will be rendered. Ticket., one shilling-refreshments 3d; to commence at eight o'clock. God Save the Queen. YMNASIUM. Q.YMNASIDM, PROF. CARROLLO will commence his AFTER NOON Class for Gentlemen, This Day and e?erj Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Afternoon from 4.30 till 6 o clock. Terms, £1 Is per Quarter. NIGHT CLAS.s game days from 7.45 till 10 o'clock. Exhibit oas. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF AUCKLAND. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. All Exhibits mask be sent to the Roomf, Wyndhim. Bfreet8 f reet (at Messrs. Bell Brothers) not later than FBI« DAY, the 17th inst-tnt. Intending Exhibitors, who have not yet applied for space, must do so at once, to prevent disappointment By order of the President. Conveyances. Time table DAVIIfS BROS. 'BUSES. DEVONPORT TO TAKAPUNA, HURSWEEL LAKE BEACH, (AND SCHOOLHOI SB. Telephone : I/evonport Bcreip. Leaves Victoria Wharf, Devonport.-8.20 tm., 10.20 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Sundays: 10 a.m., 2.25 pm. Fares, Is. Leaves Tae;»pona.-9 5 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m. Sundays: 11 a.m. Special trips can be l ranged at Post wfflce, Devonport. Ladies' and Gent's SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES, BREAKS, WAfr GONE'rrES, And conveyances of every description at shortest notice. Expresses meet every boat to receive and forward luggage of all descriptions. Important NOTICE to TOURISTS AND OTHERS, TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES BETWEEN OXFORD AND OHINEMUTU. On and after March 8, the mail coach will leare Oxford every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdsy, at 7 a.m« arriving at Ohinemutu at noon. Leaves Ohinemute every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 *"■ arrivine at Oxford at noon. Coaches running from Ohinemutu to TtWtere daily Fares: Single Reran Oxford to Ohinemutu .. .. 17s 6d Ohinemntn to Tikitere ... .. Return : Auckland to Ohin«rantu (coach and wl/i first class, £3 10s ; second class, £2 17s 6d. Parties wishing to tro through Cambridge, can mik' arrangements for private conveyances to visit wf part of the Hot Lake District, including Wair»KSt» Taupo, and through to N'«pier. ( Saddle hor«es and buggies always on hire at el" 1 " Cambridge, Oxford, or Ohinemutu. Letters or telegrams promptly attended to, W. K CARTER, Coach Proprietor. Harry H. Hatr & Co. Passenger Agents, to*" Queen-street. Auckland. Thames TO PAEROA. taukanga, AND TE AROHA. TR AROHA TO MORRINSVILLE. BRADLEY <fe Oo.'s Royal Mall Coach leareaSfmlD?' ton's ROYA L HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroba daily « Eight a.m., arriving at Te Arohaat Two m n L* B " Te Aroha MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, THtfRSDA*, and FRIDAY at Nine a.m.; and TUKSDA* ana SATURDAY at Eleven a.m. A Coach leaves Te Aroha for MorrinfriU' f"" 1 daily at Seven a.m. . Saddle Horses, Single and Double BoggiMonW ■ Stables opened at all hours. BRADLEY & FERGUSON. proprietors. . Auckland Booking Agents: Harry H. Hayr and Co., Lower Queen-street, Auckland. _______ A LTERATION OF 'BUS STAND FROM SHORTLAND-STREET TO GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. On and after April 12, 1838, my 'Bases wUI to and from the Greyhound Stand in Qf 88 ,' _ m every fifteen minutes from eight a.m, 1 1»' . jj. (missing only one trip at one p.m., ' or horsuM.l .mnVlock; The Night' Ruses will ran at 7, S, 9 and 10 tu also from the Theatre after the performan- jo.iS returning from Newmarket at 7,45, S ' 6 ' • and the one from the Theatre later, I have in my Stable for Hire and for Sale,*' ll ' 20 Buggies and Victorias 4, Waggonettes 8 Street Cabs , 7 Private Carriages (BrongbamiJ Some good Saddle Horses. h s *1 Also, several nearsesand Mourning ColC ways well equipped . „ A few Staunch Part-worn Horae^?n^Q\viHBRDRVONPORT, WAIWBftA, A ND WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COA MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS^, Lea-e Devonport, 8 a.m.: Takaptin ,' 12.45 p.B. Wado. 10 80; Wa'wera. 12 noon, Pufloi, Arrive Vi'arkworth, 2.30 p.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND Leave Warkworth, 8 a.m.; P u hoi,93 ' 2 p jßl , wera, 10.15 a.m.; Wade, 11.30 a.m.; Arrive Devonport, 2 - sO P- m : rHOMAS BUTLER,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7975, 15 June 1887, Page 8

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