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'/____] Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 TONIGHT] FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF AMY SHERWIN, ' AUSTRALIA'S QUEEN OF SONG. PROGRAMME. 1. Duet," The King of Spain" W(J . Messrs. H. W. Stock well and ARini-n* 8 SHERWIN. ttttll^& 2. Song, " The Beating of my own Heart" Miss Minna Fischer, [Macf^« 3. Song, " The Romany Lass" aT 611 Mr. HW. Stockwell. ' aras i. Song, " Lo ! Here the Gentle Lark " Bi|, n _ AMY SHERWIN. —-"Mop 6. Flute Solo, " Dance of the Fairies" -.. Tercel. Mr. John Lbmmowe. iK ™m 6. Song, " Dear England"...... _ Di . Mr. Arthur Sherwin. ••*"«« 1. Scene and Quartette (Martha)....... in«i._ Lady Harriet, AMY SHERWIN ; Nancy Miss Fischer ; Lionel, Mr. StockweilPlunkett, Mr. Sherwin; 8. Song, " If Love were What the Rose is" Chit.*.Mr. H. W. Stockwell. Ulaa 9. Song, " When I am by Thy Side" (Les Cloche, rt« Corneville) M pi, m,„„: Miss Minna Fischer. '"""I"* 10. Song, "The Waggon" —...Molln. MR. ARTHUR SHERWIN. mollo l 11. Duet, "Maying" Smi Miss Fischer and Mr. Stockwell ' To conclude with THE GRAND MAD SCENE FROM "LUCIA" Lucia AMY SHEBWta Flute Obligate Mr. John Lemmo.ne. Box Plan at Kidd and Wildman's. Popular Prices. Doors open at 7.15, to commence at 8 p.m. Carriages at 10 p.m. HUGO GORLITZ, Manager. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 1,1883. A CHARITABLE BENEFIT Will be given to the Widow and Orphans (five In number) of the late MR. F. W. Fisher Actor, who by his death are left ' totally unprovided for. MISS GEORGIE SMITHSON, Assisted by a Host of PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR TALENT Who have kindly volunteered their services. N.B.— Benefit is got up solely for the pm. pose of relieving the sufferings of the above bereaved family, who find it impossible to live without as. sistance, and feel sure the call upon the public sympathy of Auckland will not be unanswered. Performance consisting of "THE FAIRY OF THE GLEN," Followed by A GRAND CONCERT, Concluding with the Comedy "NURSERY CHICKWEED.' Prices : 3s, 2s, Is. THE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, QUEEN-STREET. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY, Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening, 7.30 to 10 SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, SPECIAL SESSION, For Families and School Children. ADMISSON-FREE, SKATES 6<L MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, There are also SPECIAL SESSIONS in the Morn', ing from 10 to 12 for LADIES ONLY, to encourage them in acquiring the art of Roller Skating. To this session Admission is FREE. In the Afternoon Ladies are charged Sixpence. THE LEGACY OF CAIN, by Wilkes Collins. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. All Exhibits must be Removed by four p.m. on SATURDAY, the 28th instant, or they will be stored at the risk and expense of the Exhibitor. This 'a necessary, as the Hall is required for the Concert o> the Choral Society on Tuesday. C. D. WHITCOMBE, Sec. fi ALLERY OF NEW ZEALAND ART Mr. Charles Blomfield, having just added a number of VIEWS OF THE TAUPO AND WAIRAKEI DISTRICT To his already extensive collection, has determined to throw his STUDIO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Tourists and Visitors to Auckland are especially invited to view the collection, pourtraying as it does all the most striking features of our Picturesque Islands. Open Daily from 10 to i : Saturdays, 10 to 12, C. BLOMFIELD'S STUDIO, 110, VICTORIA ARCADE (First FLOOR), Auckland. Booksellers and Stationers. NOTICE. NOTICE. EDWARD WAYTE, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, ETC., QUEEN-STREET, Not having succeeded in SELLING HIS BUSINESS, Has decided, in order to clear out as speedily as possible, to offer a discount for cash of FOUR SHILLINGS IN THE POUND. Exceptions, goods specially marked down. Reduced prices to commence, Monday, April 23, 1&&s. CATALOGUES OF BOOKS (IN COURSE OP PREPARATION) TO BE HAD ON APPLICATION. NO REASONABLE OFFER FOR TUB STOCK, AS A WHOLE, WILL BE REFUSED. Newspaper and Magazine Subscribers will continue to receive their supplies as usual. SOME SPECIAL LINES: 1000 Volumes Religious Literature, Poetry, <tc, at half-price ; Sunday-school Tickets and Reward Cards, one-third off English price; Watercolours, Brushes, &c, half-price: Rolls Drawing Paper, English wholesale price; Farnell and Darnell's Copies, to clear, Is per dozen ; Slates, id upwards; Foolscap (ruled money columns), bs ream; Irish National School Books, Nelson's Series, &c, suitable for private schools, exceedingly low. Wall Maps and School Books now in use, Retail at Wholesale Prices. All indebted to E. Wayte are requested to settle their accounts at once, and those having claims against him will please to forward particulars. The PREMISES, which are the best situated ia town and the cheapest, are TO BE LET. EDWARD WAYTE. TT P T 0 N & fi 0. 8 d Chapters on Evolution, Andrew Wilson »8 ' Studies in Life and Sense, Andrew Wilson ..7 0 The Origin of the World, J. W. Dawson ..9 0 The Story of the Earth and Man, J. W. Dawson 9 0 Fossil Men and their Modern Representatives, J.W.Dawson 9 0 Descent of Man, Darwin 10 0 Origin of Species, Darwin .. 9 0 Vestiges of Creation, R. Chambers .. ..6 0 The Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism, Oscar Schmidt 6 0 The Human Species, A. de Quatrefages.. .J 0 Man before Metal, N. Joly 6 0 Anthropoid Apes, R. Hartmann 6 0 The Mammalia in their Relation to Primeval Times, Oscar Schmidt 6 0 Earth's Earliest Ages, G. H. Pembur, .. .. 9 0 Mammalian Descent, W. K. Parker .. ..13 8 The Origin of Civilisation and Primitive Condition of Man, Sir J. Lubbock -1 0 Authropology, E. B. Tylor 9 0 Vegetable Mould and Earth-worms, Darwin ..10 0 Fertilisation of Orchids, Darwin W , Climbing Plants, Darwin .. 7 I Chapters from the Physical History of the Earth, A. Nicols 6 " Zoological Notes, A. Nicol .. .. M ..9 0 Life Histories of Plants, McAlpine .. .. ? ° Text Book of Zoology, Nicholson 9 J Our Common British Fossils, J. E. Taylor .. 9 0The Story of Creation, E. Clodd 7 0 Human Destiny, R. Anderson .. •.. •• * 9 Man and Beast, Here and Hereafter, J. G. Wood 9 0 The Martyrdom of Man, Winwood Read .. 9 ° UPTON AND CO., QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND "VTEW ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the imertion or withdratcal of advertisements in the Herald mutt be in writing' Advertisements received without such instructions will bo inserted until countermanded, and charged, accordingly. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9039, 27 April 1888, Page 8

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