ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Under the Management of Messrs. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & MUSGROVE. Business Manager .. .. Mr. Wm. A. Jinkits, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, First Production in New Zealand of MRS. FRANCES HODGSON BURNETTS Dramatic Version of her Beautiful Story. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. By Special Arrangement with Mr. George Wotfaet. spoon, representing Mrs. Burnett and Mr. Wesley Sisson, of New York. Produced under the Personal Direction of the Old Australian Favourite. MR. HENRY EDWARDS. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. is a beautiful poem of childish love, truth, and purity, charming in its simplicity, fascinating .i„ its gentleness and grace of motion, touching in j; ;i sincerity and fidelity to nature, and appealing f : the tenderest feelings and purest emotion-; of man and woman with a force that is irresistible and which is productive of results not to be lightly estimated. MESSRS. WILLIAMSON. GARNER & MI'S. GROVE Would call the special attention of playgoers to the following exceptionally strong cast of characters; Earl of Dorincourfc.. .. Mr. Henry Edwards Cedric Krrol, Lord Taunt-1 Gracie Hopkins leroy (alternate nights)/Miss Olive Berkley Mr. Havisham, a solicitor Mr. W. H. Leake Mr. Hobbs, a grocer .. Mr. George Leopold Dick, a bootblack .. „ Mr. Harry Roy Higuins, a farmer .. „ Mr. E. Gladstone Wilkins, a eroom .. — Mr. F. Cambourne Thomas, a footman „, Mr. George Selth James.. .. ~ M Mr. M. F. Kemp Mrs. Enrol _ _ Miss Ethel Winthrop Minna.. _ M — Mrs. Louise 31. Berkley Mary ..«.«.«. Miss Docy Maimvaring Jane _ _ -... Miss Irene Darrell ' Act 1— New York, John Brunton. Acts 2 an;] 3—At Dorincourt Castle, England, John Brunton. The furnishing and appointments, in the style of the Renaissance period, arranged and carried oui t by the Ann of Messrs. Garlick and Cranwell. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pic, One Shilling. THE BOX PLAN Is open at Wildman'a. Day tickets at Partridge's, JOE BROWN, Agent in Advance. {* I T ' Y HALL JENSEN & LAWTON'S WORLD MUSEUM COMPANY. Saturday, April 5, Grand Matinee for Children, 6i Saturday Evening, Change of Programme, Prof. Jensen's Great Decapitation. Prices, 2s and Is : Pit, 6d. A. JENSEN, Manager. Military; SPORTS To be held at POTTERS PADDOCK On SATURDAY. 12TII APRIL, Under the Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency the Governor. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS : Lloyd Lindsay, for Shoeing Practice Victoria Cross Alarm Match "A" Battery Drill Tug of War Band Race Rescue Match 300 Yards Flat Race 300 Yards Flat Pace 410 Yards Flat Race C. C. DACRE, Hon. Secretary. OTAHUHU CHURCH OF ENGLAND PARSONAGE FUND. A GIFT AUCTION In Aid of the above Fund will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, OTAHUHU, ON WEDNESDAY, CTH APRIL, 1890. 2Sale to commence at 4 p.m. Auction at 7.30 p.K; Music at intervals. ADMISSION-SIXPENCE. THE ST. BARNABAS NEEDLEWORK GUILD Will hold its THIRD ANNUAL SALE OF PLAIN AND FANCY WORK in WAITE'S HALL, MOUNT EDEN, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1890, Is Aid of the Church Debt Fund. stalls: 1. Art and Stationery 13. Refreshments 2. Needlework | 4. Toffee and Sweetmeat 5. Toys, Magic Well, and Attractions for the Young, Doors open from 3 to 10 p.m. Admission : Sixpence; Children, Threepence. COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK. This Afternoon— Ladies and Children frea. Admission, Gd. Skates : Ladies, 6d ; Gents, Is. J. C. PELHAM. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing on ]J Saturday afternoon, at the Glass Works, Freeman's Bay. Admission, 6d. Prizes given to each Visitor. * Dental. A RTHUR Tfi ITOOPEE, SURGEON DENTIST (BY exam.), Begs to inform the Public of Auckland and Sn< burbs that he has Commenced Practice at HOBSON-STREET, NEXT ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. Consultations daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satnr. days from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. First-class work guaranteed. Terms moderate, All the latest appliances and newest remedies. Telephone, 441. H. F. W INDSOE SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.) (Late of the Firm of Kempt and Windsor), Begs to intimate to the public of Auckland anil country districts that he is still in practice at the old Chambers, FOOT OF SHORTLAND-STREET, Nearly opposite the General Post Office. Having engaged the services of a rst-clasa Mechanical Assistant, and REDUCED THE CHARGES CONSIDERABLE He requests a share of their support. Box 201 Telephone 377. SOLUBLE rNOFFEE X>OWDEB (PATENTED). THE BEST, THE CHEAPEST, and THE QUICKEST. A CUP OF DELICIOUS COFFEE IN A MOMENT. Ask Your Grocer for STRANG'S SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDER, And SEE THAT YOU GET II Wholesale Agent • A. J. E NTRIOAK ' CUSTOM-STREET. JXEW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s Cd per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8222, 5 April 1890, Page 8
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