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■ • Amusements. j 4_bbott's_oper a house. Q 33ee ActfnrKifr r - BroU e h «. Boucicaun ,S. RECEPTION LA& NIGHT GREATER T Hi , EVER. ' * "-'A BROUGII AND BOUCICAULTN JO . GRAND ' OPERA-BURLESQUE COMPANY the And ' * •»ns LITTLE JACK SHEPPART) S A Dramatic, Operatic, and Burlesaue Kvtr X •sSSfep*LI I ILL JACK SHEPPard The Herald s.avs The Open H opened last night by one of the best orrini W , as r *- :t. lesque companies that has ever visited n,, ", '"»• = They are under the management of Messrs V and Boucicault, and their fame has nww I"' 81 ' as presenting the brightest and best m, 1 •*'». in their various lines." JS. he Star says " This Company have •> -n- . vantage in tne fact that all of them are a < a,] - :y of the by-play is really excellent. Local hits an ' an '' lay), dc . o ? in one or two places in a ha.mv ',' " °" and J'hich it 18 needless to stale were keenly ~,**!"><*, by the audience. ' * a PPreciat l ,j he Bell says The Opera House was fin i. a fashionable and most enthusiastic mm i, ~ fed ,' -- attracted by the fame of Mr. Brougti an Ilw' *"' vith pany, had come to pay their resnecK ,lls Pom. The Jack Sheppard' and 'that terrible „J,°, 7,'"^ 'ers, That they were amply repaid by the eS'i H ' md. the performance is the very least thatconM i ° la ' r,f O, as a matter of fact, from the begiimjm, f f Saj,j ; act to the final fall of the curtain the in, f ' kept in a constant bubble of merriment i e WVr « lE. ut at frequent intervals into bursts' and laughter. We have never in all our'liv P s Io, "l Ser- funnier piece, one that possesses more lif,.r e,!I1 -i .m., on fr. better ulated to suit the condition > 0 ' <* ant sutiering from ' depression.'" ' n * I'*-opi e ' FULL CHORUS OF SIXTY VOTr — tt G ? a^ } operatic ORf iri-Vn/f- ---— Under the baton of F. StanM-,,, , ' Prices of Vdmission : Circle and Orch^J *" srf ' 4s; Stalls 2s fid ; Pit, Is. itr:l Stalh Doors o(.en at 7 : for s sharp. ' IS, Box plan at Kidd and Wilduian's. T he LEGACY OF CAIlT^"^ Collins. ' A it /IK;/; Y, m.HE COLUMBIA ELI TP imTi " JL SKATING RINK, QUEkIs'gLSR TWO REGULAR SESSIOYcj Il(T FT Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Kvunin-/-SATURDAY AFI EJ; \'o , v IIJ XT SPECIAL sr;>.siu\ ' N iN ' For Families and school (*fm, S A.DMISSON—FREE, U s • !S' ' ALSO ' Ka| WCJ. BS, A SESSION Full GEN'TT KM rv between the hours of A ,V, 7 ' N MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS Vv" 1 S. i —~ There are also SPECIAL SFSsiov>.•j ® D)AVS['.R, ing from 10 to 12 for Lal)l|.'.s"(i\> v m tf "* •"''"ni. '■ L * them in acquiring the art. of Roller si ,V •" ' u ':," lril^ ■D session Admission is MiKE j/ K ' un K- i "this IX9 Ladies are charged Sixpence.' ' -Afternoon •> The legacy OF caix uv~~u\ " X COLLINS. ' ILK IE Exhibitions. " OF NEW ZEALAND ART. G ' Mr Charles BlomSuiTtaving just added i number of VIEWS OF W.UIUKH To his already estemivs toaenioti, lm Jet™,;,, i to throw his 1 uta f S, STUDIO OPEN TO THE ITlillc Tourists and Visitors to Auckland " are' especiilW _ invited to view the collection, puurtravtaß uit ' to- 41008 all the "lost striking features of rn' « T, our Picturesque Islands. im Open Daily from 10 to 4: Sati'iidavs, 10 TO 1° ich c. BLOMFIELD'S STUDIO es; 110, VICTORIA ARCADE (First Floor) hie Auckland. gs, ' rs ' Musical. I A R 1 H u B E^^"' AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, ry. Begs to draw attention to his Stock of MUSIC AXD iK> MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, which with recent aj. ditions forms the MOST COMPLETE ASSOE'f MENT in Auckland. The following are some of the leading lines SHEET MUSIC. _ Pianoforte Solos, Waltzes, Quadrilles Galop* „ Polkas, Mazurkas, Songs, Vocal Duets, Pi.nn.furte 5 1 Duets, Comic Songs, Halle's Classical School, Ac. BOOK MUSIC. 'J' Oratorios, Cantatas, Operas, Victoria, Carendi-li Chappell's, Instruction Books for everv instrument' >■ Pianoforte Studies and Exercises, Littolf Edition Royal Song Books, Novella's Primers, Catechisms, Dictionaries, Theoretical Works, etc. ' INSTRUMENT DEPARTMENT. n This important and largely increasing department L > receives special attention, the selection lam able to offer in the following lines .being unsurpassed ■> VlOLlNS—Accurate copies of the great makers. ACCORDIONS—Very latest make, with German Silver, Steel, or Brass Reeds. BRASS BAND INSRUMENTS, by Willis, Bessoni, and other leading makers, brass or plated. FLUTES AND PICCOLOS, Cone and Cylinder. BRASS AND SIDE DRUMS— Screw, and Skeleton. > FLAGEOLETS, with extra Flute Heads. BRASS AND NICKEL WHISTLES. I Estimates Given for the formation of Brass ami String Bands. i ■ s All Kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Re- '• paired on the shortest notice 1 ARTHUR EADY, AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 6S, Queen-street. Hoffmann AND sons, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, QUEE N-S TRE ET, AUUKL A>' I>. The Largest and Best Selected Stock of .Musical 1 Instruments of every kind in the colony. Sole Agents for the celebrated GRAND and UP RIGHT PIANOS, manufactured by the world renowned linos of J. BRINSMEAD & SONS, COLLAR!) & COL, LARD, and J. ESDAILE it CO., London. Manufacturers' Warranty with each instrument. PIANOS BY ERARD, BROADWOOD, ALI.IbU.V IVORY, BO HO, ECKE, NEUMEVICH, SCHWECHTEN, EORSi'ER, &c., FIIOM £20 UI'WAR DS. AMERICAN ORGANS BY MASON & IIA.MLI.V &C., KHOM £18 UPWARDS. HARMONIUMS BY ALEXANDRE, BAUER, PIRI, Ac., FROM £S 10s UPWARDS. Any of the above supplied to responsible persons upon our Deferred Payment System. Brass and Wood Band Instruments, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, -Musical Boxes, English and tierman Concertinas, Accordions, in great variety. FITTINGS AND REPAIRS OF EVERY KIND. PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN TUNING BV THE YEAR, OR AS REQUIRED. NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, Queen-street, Auckland. jpACTOR Y Jg UTTER. "ANCHOR" BRAND. If you want really GOOD BUTTER, ask fo REYNOLDS' WAIKATO FACTORY BCXTEE kept by Tho Civil Service Supply Association, 85, Queen-street H. Maxfleld," Lower Queen-street G. French, Upper Symonds-street Taylor & Spratt, Ponsonby Scott, Ayrshire Dairy, Karangaliape Road J. Knox, Hamilton C. Boyce, Cambridge THE LEGACY OF CAIN, by Wtlkie Collins. . EW ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in writmj. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9015, 30 March 1888, Page 8

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