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~ . ....,-,.,..ri 1 ,.'. .. . . ..,-j I Amusements. OPERA HOUSE. ANOTHER OVATION GREETED THE DAMPIERS On Saturday Evening. TO-NIGHT ! "TO-NIGHT The original dramatization of Rolf Boldrewood'* world-famous Australian romance, entitled ROBBERY UNDER ARMS i ROBBERY UNDER ARMS ! A Story of Life and Adventure in the Bush and ■» the Goldfield-. "' " There is some soul of goodness in things evil Would men observingly distil it out."—Shakespere. Cast of Characters : Captain Starlight ALFRED DAMPIER AileenMarston.. MISS LILY DAMPIER Grace Storefleld MISS ROSE DAMPIER Kate Morrison .. MISS KATHERIN K RUSSELL And the full strength of their Dramatic Company. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The whole of the oriainAi magnificent Scenery and Effects brought direct from Melbourne The Trained Hor.es and Coach from Vidian and Armitage's Stables. The rausi.- ~f rim drama and the Australian overture "Robber* Under Arms" composed and arranged by H PEiirv Kehoe. Scenery by M. Acta Tischbauer. Act The Shadows on the Threshold. Act 11 -In the Vortex. ACT 111.-A Woman's Vengeance' AiT IV.—Deeds of Atonement. Act V.—Aileen's Birthday. • Stage Piano supplied by Hoffmann and sons, scenery by Alta; Mechanical Effects bv Renin i. ' Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box plan at Wildnian's. Day sales at Williamson's, Tobacconist. LIEUT. M. ROSK, Business Manager GEORGE BULLER, Acting Manager.' r\ I T Y HALL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1893, Under the " PATRONAGE OK LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER FLOYD AND OFFICERS OF H.M.S. GOLDFINCH. GRAND CONCERT, GIVEN BY Ji\ JJILL, Solo Violinist and Composer from the Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsie. PROGRAMME.-PART I. 1. Song, "Songs and Singers " Lloyd (Piano and Organ accompaniment) MISS A. SIMMER. 2. Song, " Good Night, Fair Maid " Starck MR. A. L EDWARDS. 3. Scotch Sonata (Violin and Piano).... A. F. Hill 1. Scottish Scenery '. 2. Scottish Acquaintances 3. Scottish Music THE COMPOSER and MRS. E. H. QUEREE. i. Song. "Where'er You Walk" Handel (With string accompaniment by Messrs. Hill, Clough, Cox, and Edger) EDWIN J. HILL. , /(A) Albumblatt A. F. Hill "' (B) Danses Tziganes (No. 1. Op. 14).. „Nach«§z ALFRED F. HILL. 6. Duet, "The Wings of a Dove" Watson MISS A. RIMMER and MR. E. J. HILL. . ;-. ; Part II 7. String Quartette, No. 1, Op. 12 ....Mendelssohn MESSRS. HILL, CLOUGH, COX, AND EDGER. 8. Song "I Hear Thee Speak of a Better Land" Cecil (Piano and Organ accompaniment) EDWIN J. HILL. 9. Viola Solo, Ave Maria" Gounod (Organ Obligato) ALFRED V. HILL. 10. Song, " Slumber Song" - A. F. Hill MISS A. RIMMER. 11. Song, "MyQueen" (by special request) Blumenthal EDWIN J. HILL. 12. Air Varie .» Vieuxtemps ALFRED F. HILL. At the Piano .. _ Mrs. Ernest H. Queree. At the Organ.. .. Mr. A. Bartley. Prices: Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6cl; Pit, Is. Family Circle Tickets, Six for £1. Box plan at Wildman's. Stall Tickets at Partridge and Co. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., Concert 8 p.m. TW'E VV yE ALAND T> ATTLEFIELDS HUMOUR AND PATHOS OF WAR! TRAGIC AND THRILUNG ! PATHETIC AND HUMOROUS 1 Intensely Interesting and Instructive Anecdotes and Reminiscences of THE TARANAKI AND WAIKATO CAMPAIGNS ! BY MR. C. O. MONTROSE (Who served in the " Fighting Fortieth "). WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1. The Lecture, which has been given with great success throughout Australia, and New Zealand, will be interspersed with MUSIC AND SONGS. See Posters and Handbills. Doors open 7.30 p.iu,; commence at 8. WATCHMAKERS' and JEWELLERS »* PICNIC. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to six p.m. THIS DAY (Tuesday), 31st January, for supplying a Band of 7 or 9 players for the above The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. s. how.o>:n, Hon. Sec. W. ai d J. Picnic, Queen-street. rpHE ANNUAL PICNIC Of the above wjill be held on WEDNESDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. Commission Agents. Telephone 607. H CRUST.) [C. S. OWEN. .. jTKX "T*tf EW ZEALAND ; EXPRESS COMPANY •■■■■■■• (CAMPBELL & CRUST). I ESTABLISHED 1867. CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING. AND EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH OAMARU, DUNEDIN, INVERCAEGILL. Agencies in over 40 towns in New Zealand, ant) throughout the World. PARCELS, PACKAGES. &C, FORWARDED TO ANY ADDRESS. RATES FOR PARCELS between Branches: For 21b, 6d ; further pound, 3d. RATES FOR PARCELS from Branches to any Agency in the colony: For 4lb, Is; further lb, 3d. CUSTOMHOUSE BUSINESS ATTENDED TO. BAGGAGE CLEARED, STORED, OR FOEWARDED TO ANV PART OF THE COLONY. SAMPLE ROOMS AT THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS. STORAGE IN BRICK BUILDINGS CARTAGE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS UNDERTAKEN. FURNITURE REMOVED IN TOWN, OB PACKED FOR STORAGE OR REMOVAL, TO ALL PARTS. ESTIMATES GIVEN. List of Rates and all particulars on application. AUCKLAND OFFICE ..FORT-STREET (Back of the Post Office). Telephone 607. "JWTEW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2t M each loser tion- These announcements are also inserted in th Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to, : the diw insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do net hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes and tna Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem J ec ' , ° "' able, even although such advertisements 'nave been received and paid for in the usu* courss business. .. . „„. Nt Instructions to the insertion or •"**"■; '« advertisement, in the Herald *,«* & . «*» Advertisements received without such >**£■ will be inserted until nt * TOMdrf '"i!eSts accordingly. Orders to withdraw adverttoetwn* must be at the Publishing Office not later than six o'clock p.m. wnsnt by Advertisers in the country can remit pa*""*- «* Money Orders or Postage Stomps. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial-No. 229. AdvertiseCounting House, Publishing Office, *"" ments—No. 14. ~ _,_».-„• Bng«» v Letter-press and Lithographic M"** * n « . fug, Binding Stationery— !/»■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9111, 31 January 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9111, 31 January 1893, Page 8

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