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_OPERA HOUSE, Lessee and Proprietor .. r>... t» General Maiikijer for Mr. Hugo Z Air ?i So Secretary .. ~ "• ~ *"• SantUy Business A yen' .. " " j.T' H *T W M4 Leaderoforc, .... I Ife **» ' H UGO ' 8 B UFF A L 0 M IN3X&^ TO-NIOnT. TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT OUE FIRST GRAND CHANGE op OUH FIRST QKAND CHANGE OF PROUR A^ E - An Entirely New Programme Throughout. To-night MISS PRISCILLA VERSE In her Latest London Serio-Comic Bonp. Your Old Established Favourite, CHARLES HUGO, IN NEW SPECIALTIES "WALTER KEAN In New Comic Songs and Local Hits M&her, Watte, McDermott, and Witson in t>,.. v , Iri.h Specialty, entitled ' h *'* Ne NAVVIES ON THE TRAM LINE. Our Special Quartette In New 8one» and r-v, Miu Jessie Cleveland _ Lilly Warren in Mew n r »'"• Our new Side-splitting angle, ew i.ail«i SCENES FROM DONNYBROOK FAIR, Our New March (arranged by lli.« Priscilla r with eight handsomely dressed Young Ladu •' most novel and pretty picture M_a The hate worn in thi March are by cooDet ~ „ Auckland ; Dresses made by Mrs. M. A R^ r| ' The whole concluding with Hugo's Burlesque Dra'ais THE YELLOW NoVKL HEROE3 i In tree scenes. ' Scene I.—Love anh Happiness Scene ll.—Amon? the Indians Scene 111-Saved, Saved, Savd! and «j| i, Bay yo"r ticket! during the day at Schsrr.i- , . n ,' ' B. Beat Ci?»r Divan. Queeu-.treet. Cir7 e r U "' • Kidd and Wildman's, Cle lUn « Co L rnbi n n°ti U o» nrbSnPe ° mUa MdDff «* «»- (nie • a D d ,n c^CxT2 3 r ; P S i ? e A L a Ll: $Pgff& SlA^ ■ QHORAL HALL SKATING mx The Rink will be opened on SATURDAY abtpb ■ NOONS from 2 till ft p.m., and on W*D\fJ, EVENINGS from 7.30 till 10 p.m. " U - N ESDay Mr. Impej'e United Band a!w«v S i a attends ■ ADMISSION, Is; Children, 6d ; Visitor*, n ! e CM. BORTHWICK. _ 'Secretary. HERR TUTSCHKA'S 3rd CHAMBER CONCERT. c FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 18&7, j CHORAL HALL. HAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY ELLIO'T-STItEKT (Next Hoflmanti'i). ' ' THE LONGEST AND BEST APPOINTED SHQOr ' ING GALLERY IN THE COLONIES. t ———— VALUABLE PRIZE GIVEN EACH WEEK TO THI MARKSMAN MAKING THE GREATEST NUMBER OF CONSECUTIVE BULL'S-EYES. 9 PRIZES ON VIEW AT THE GALLERY, ELLIOri ; STREET. ? . NO ENTRANCE FEE, O e ONLY AfO PER SHOT. 3 i i_——_— " Exhibitions. t ' " ~~— ' T*V ° G Q H 0 V

THE DOG SHOW I I IS KOW OFKN IK THE I; j 5 AGRICULTUBAL HALL ■■ THIS DAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, I From nine a.m. to ten p.m. I INDUSTRIAL T7IXHIBITION I Jli I BELL'S BUILDINGS, I "WYNDHAU-STREET. I I THIS EXHIBITION IS OPEN EACH || DAY, II From ten a.m. te five p.m., l|| And on WEDNESDAYS. THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS II and SATURDAYS, from half-past aeren p.m. I ! 1 ■ to ten p.m. II THE COMMITTEE HAVE REDUCED THE PEICI |'| OF ADMISSION TO SIXPENCE. |j 4 DMIBSION, ONLY /MX H " m 3 Conveyances. 11 DEVONPOKT, WAIWEKA, ASD 1 WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. B MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. AND FRIDAYS ! I I-eavo Devonport, 8 a.m. ; Takapnna, 8.30 a.m.; m Wade, 10.30; Wa'wera. 12 noon Puhoi, 1*2.45 p.u. 1 Arrive Warkworth, 2.30 p.m. 1, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS '. I , Leave "Warkworth, 8 a.m.; Tnliol, 930 a.m.; Wai- II wera, 10 15 a.m.; t\ ade, 11.30 a.m.; Tak*puna,2 p.m. ■1 Arrive Devouport, £.30 p.m. Era THOMAS BUTLER, II Proprietor. ||J THAMES TO P AERO A. TAUKANGA I] AND TE AROHA. II TE AROHA TO MORRINSVILLE. II BRADLEY & Co.'s Reyal Mail Coach leavesSytnlnj 11 • ton's ROY At, HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroha daily »' El 1 Eight a.m., arriving at Te Aroha at Two p.m. Lmt« 1 Tβ Aroha MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY II and FRIDAY at Nine a.m.; and TUESDAY »n( II SATURDAY at Eleven a.m. m , II A Coach leaves Tβ Aroba for Morrinsrille Toll II Sally at Seven a.m. El Saddle Horses, Sin g\t and Doable Bujgies onblr» II Stable* opened at all hour*. 1 i 1 BRADLEY k FEROIISON. If Prpprietnn. 1 1 Acckland Booking A**nts: Harry H. Il*jr and Co. II * Lower Qneen-street, Auckland. II t mitaE.TABL* 11 " ! DA VIES BROS , . 'BUSES. I] DEVONPORT TO KATUN A, HURSTUEBE, |

LAKE REACH, AND SCHOOLHOI SB. Telephone : IIEVOXrORT Bri'.F.AL-. Leivm Victoria Wharf, Devosport.-S.2oi.m. 1020 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. Sundiyi :10 a.m.. U p.m. Fare.", Is. Lraves Takappni 9.5 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 3 V- a ' ! 5 p.m. Snndaye: 11 a.m. Special trips c»Q i)*" , r4T 4 -•■ n '-» lOfflce, Devonport. _,«« WAG , SADDLE BHReSfV ."Co, BREAKS, WAGGONETTES, And conveyances of every description, at thorteet notice. _ . Expresses meet every boat to receive and torn. lup£».ge of all descriptions. 4 LTERATION OF 'BUS STAND i* FROM SnORTLAND-STRKET TO GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUEEN-STRSET-On and after April 12. 1886, my 'Btwa *«' ran to and from the Greyhound Stand in 0""** , every fifteen minuter, from 8 a.m. till 6 * (missing only one trip, at 1 p.m., for chwji '°lTe S Night 'Pnses will run at 7, 8, 9 ami 10£** also from the Theatre after the perform»noe^ lo returning from Newmarket at 7.4 8.46. 9.4*. I"- , and the ono from the Theatre later. I hive In ray Stable, for Hire and for Sale, about 20 Hnifgies and Victorias 4 Waggonettes 8 Street Cah.i 7 Private Carriage* (Brougham!) Some good Saddle Horses. , ,j S A lso, xever»l Hearses and MouroUg Cosc&es »' well equipped. A few Staunch Part-worn Homes ""JJ^^ibeß. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURIST 3 I AND OTHERS. T r(UC TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROY A BETWEEN OXFORD AND OHINEMt^On and after March B~l>e Mail Co»ch<.ill'« T « 8 ,, ford every Tuesday, Thursday and b » tu^ hllie ma» arrivlßK at Ohinemntt. at noon. Leaves »n arery Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, « arrivintr at Oxford at noon. to Tittered* Coaches running from ohinemutu to Tlkitem " a: Sin,.. Return' Oxford to Ohinetnntti .. .. 17s6d lO i Oliincmutn to Tikitere .. •• ~..r h and r»-U Ueturn : Auck'aud to Ohlnemn « ■«*s* first class, £3 10s; second class, £.1 17* **• • Patties wishing to to through <>«*«"£ , «rran(rem«nts for private coi' ve : T » n .^ In l ° WjJrtk" l ' part of tlie Hot Lake District, including fee to N»t>ier. - " lro - il e |tlieJ Paddle hor.es and Hughes always on hire. - Cambridge, Oxford, or Ohineniutu u Letters or telegram, promptly attemled ;, HARRY H. Hatr & Co., Passer M a * rineai-..trrtft. Auckland. jJ "*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8020, 6 August 1887, Page 8

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