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Amusements. ABBOTTS OPERATE ' Lessees & Managers: Mr. Brough and My r • PHENOMENAL g iic^p a * BROUGH AND a BOUCICA^ s OPERA-BURLESQUE COMP^y LITTLE JACK SHEPPATin A Dramatic, Operatic, and Burlesaue-Prt, The Herald says The On»™ „ J) ' opened last night by one of the G ous,! was I lesque companies that has eve? vis?t P r? fi C. They are under the management of u tl,ec "W and Boucicault, and their fame tssr s" as presenting the brightest and best Cr th ' :Ul in their various lines." impersonation The Star says " This , vantage in the fact that all o^thom^ 0 a ?roat *<!• the by-play is really excellent. L o "'u hiff tors -' anl duced in one or two places in, V ltß are lntr "- which it is needless to state were l- . ppy " ,annw » by the audience." ere ttn 'y appreciated ' The Bell says" The Onera Tim, a fashionable and most enthusiast?,- mied ''V attracted by the feme of Mr Brum v. lud knce, who, pany, had come to pay their re peels"' hls C01 »- Jack Sheppard' and ' that terril'ift « , ' Little That they were amply repaid by the S i Wil ' J ' the performance is the very lea.st th ,t c™M , 1 ? Ce, ,' f as a matter of fart, from the n ° Uld be Ha "l; act to the final fall of the curtain" the an ? Ule tirst kept in a constant bubble X rim, le /r ? Kr ° out, at frequent intervals into hurt ' ; laughter. We have never in all „„ r liv ° J °u.T funnier piece, one that possesses more nr.„ SL ' en a one better calculated to suit the con,tin 6 and B°. "f suffering from ' depression.'" n People FULL CHORUS OF SIXTY vnrr-t-GRAND OPERATIC ORCnrs-rn * Under the baton of F Stani l fIU ' Prices of Admission : Circle and Orr) Us '. 4'l- - ; Stalls, 2s ud ; Pit, Is. U Orchestra .Stalls Doors open at 7 : for 8 sharp ' Box plan at Kidd and Wild„' lan . A uckland THERE WILL BR NO REHEARSAL, ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 3. ' — Secretary. THE LEGACY op CAIN ju-~\r ■■ Collins. BY \\ ii.kie THE COLUMBIA ELITF vcw i t-7 SKA ™ S™T I SS Ltl: : TWO AfSSS,, s EfiONs UAILV ~ nj '•A.IALhl-.ssiON ALSO 1 CJ- < A SESSION FOR GENTLEMEN > > between the hours of 12 anil V . MONDAYS, WEDNESDAY'S, r i a ';} 1 FRIDAYS . There are also SPECIAL SESSIONS in the Mo ' ' ing from 10 to 12 lor LAI)IKS ONLY to en*"' J" 1 ' ; them in acquiring the art of Holler Statin- tS session Admission is FREE. In th« \f. ! Ladies are charged Sixpence Afternoei, : A GRAND SALE OP WORK j Will be held I ON THURSDAY, APRIL 5, ; IN WAITE'S HALL, MOUNT EDEN, \ IN AID r}p ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH DEBT , FUND. Musical Selections, Post Office, Magic Wishing Well, , Spelling Bees, Refreshments, &c., &c. k Admission, Is; Children, (id. > Entrance money returned in goods. Doors open from 3 to 10.80 p.m. A CONCERT AND BALL Will be held in the PANMURE DISTRICT SCHOOL, On EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2. , Proceeds to go to St. Mathias' Church Fund. Single Ticket, 2s Cd. Concert at eight o'clock. THE LEGACY OF CAIN, by Wilkik Collins. I _ Exhibitions. £J|ALLERY OF NEW ZEALAND ART. Mr. Charles Blomtield, having just added a number of VIEWS OF THE TAUPO AND WAIRAKEI DISTRICT To his already extensive collection, has determineu to throw his STUDIO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Touristy and Visitors to Auckland -ire especially invited to view the collection, pourtrayinjr as it does all the most striking features of our Picturesque Islands. Open Daily from 10 to 4: Saturdays, k> to y:. C.. BLOMFIELDS STUDIO, 110, VICTORIA ARCADE (First FLOOR), , Auckland. 1 Commission Agents. JgUTCHER & £10., FORT-STREET, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. FURNITURE REMOVED. 1 Experienced and careful teen sent to take down furniture, pictures, &c., pack the same for long or short journeys. Spring Vans and Covered Waggons for hire on most reasonable terms. Goods stored and insured at low rates. Consignments received and sold by private treaty. Prompt settlements. JgLUE STORE FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. The undersigned, having Leased those centrally situated Premises known as above, will hold REGULAR AUCTION SALES OF PRODUCE. THOMAS GILLIBRAND & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL PRODUCE AGENTS. —Any Produce consigned to us will receive our best attention. ACCOUNT SALES PROMPTLY RETURNED. FCr. EWING T0 N, • LAND, ESTATE,"FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Confidential Agencies undertaken. Established u years. _ ; TO BE LET IN MOUNT EDEN R . (Corner of Summer-street— new brick Shops, with Dwellings, at a moderate rental. The premises have water and gas laid on, and there are raanv conveniences. This is a good site for a gener.i store and millinery establishment. J E D w A RD S ' COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT, BAY OF ISLANDS, NEWCASTLE, AND TAUPIRI COAL, IN ANY QUANTITY. Office and Yard: Breakwater, directly opposite Railway Station. FL. PRIME, House and Land Agent. • Office : No. 25, Insurance Coiupanj s Urn ings Queen-street. _ ZEALAND HERALD. I Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of ' advertisements in the Herald must be i" un ''' - t Advertisements received without such instruc o will be inserted until countermanded, and c urge I accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisemen s ' must be.at the Publishing Office not later tan sij o'clock p.m. While every care is exercised in regard to the insertion of advertisements, the proprietors 0 " 1 hold themselves responsible for non-instjr . through accident or from other causes; an Proprietors reserve to themselves the right 0 ting advertisements that they may deem able, even although such advertisements 0 j been received and paid for in the usual coU 5 business. aJ . For the convenience of advertisers, rep' ie vertisements may be sent to the Herald 13 1 ° Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any sponsibility in this respect. b Advertisers in the country can remit payme Money Orders or Postage StampsSubscription : 9d per week, delivered in and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in a f posted to any part of the colony. Births, is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each ' tion. These announcements are also InsertAuckland Weekly News and Herald i ' Summary without extra charge. Printed and Published by the ft-oprietore-J '^1 Scott Wilson, Joseph Ll^^ ie ""r of WIL " Alfred George HORTON(under the sii* printSONS and Horton), at their Gen " r:l ' . n a io ami ing Establishment, 137, Qneen-strwt, d< 12, VVyndham-street, Auckland, New L Saturday. March 31. ISSv- *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9016, 31 March 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9016, 31 March 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9016, 31 March 1888, Page 8

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