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Amusements OpE R A HOU sE. Lessee and Proprietor if v THIS bEST FRIENDS MUST impt J.UIS .TO-NIGHT FAVOUKITi&P*' COGILL BROS'. NEW MINSTRELS! COGILL BROS. NEW MINSTREI S» SAY FAREWELL AND INTRODUCE Fn» TO-NIGHT AM) TO-NIGHT ONLY ® THE MOST STUPENDOUS BILL All Ihe Cogill Brothers take great pleasure in an nouncing that the scenery having arrived from Mm bourne they will present, for thin occasion o.ITy thl new and beautiful scenic production of y ' the TUB VOVAUKKS. _ Scenery Painted by Jolm IJenniii. Tom } rhe Stewards { Chas \V. CotflJ Ola sKlnper Marsh ' ' vif'VinVi" j OUR CHARMING VoYAGERS ' lilUd Misses Laura Roberts, Dora ISu>cli, Ethel Clif ford, May A rime, Amy John,, Eunice Fen, Minnie Barnes, Nettie Nonisr.n, Nellie Griffin Alice and Amelia Ijike, Violet Kingston Ac h *' , . STOPPAGES EN ROUTE:— At ?i ai(,e Kin William-sl reet Melbourne From St, Hilda. Hoa, 1 SiT.! ......Ilonnjnli Ireland *.'. Knnisf»lVe'n',*by' KiUan. Scotland .Melrose Abbey by Moonlight" England Vi mdsor Castle, on the Th<ine<* *<™ce Quay D'Or.-av, Pari, Germany Gut en fels, on the Rhine ll ' I na Honeknil" Sydney " Our Harlxiur " ~t JSunriS. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY Replete with funny situations, laughable vittici-m« appropriate and lovely music, making this the most entei'taiuiuir and 1 ■ BIGGEST BII.L YET GIVEN. The Kohinoors of Kolored Komedy. Chits. W.) COGII.L BROS. [Harry p in a new act, " Before the War." " . . SLADK MtJItKAV in his Latest and Original Songs, "Balaclava" "Never More," and "I Forget!" ' KATHERINE VINCINI in a specially-arranged Selection. LAURA ROBIiRI-S AND DORA BISC'H ill a Medli»v Melange. JACK EVANS introducing American Wing-Damin' FRED. GARNETT, In hi* Amu-ing Comicalities. | OUR GRAND PREMIER BALLET, (Arranged by Ethel Clifford) Introducing all our lad* dancers. HARRY P. COGII.L Will sins tbe Latest American Succe« "A F T IS It T H E B A LL" The Screaming Acts and Farces WHO'LL WIN ! WHO'LL WIN * Also, will be introduced, bv special desire CAN YOU SHE ME? THE LAST NIGH TO-NIGHT THE BEST BILL GIVEN YET COME AND SEE OUR FAREWELL BILL THE BEST OF ALL, THE FUNNIEST OK ALL Come early and secure your seats. Positively * the most gigantic b ; ll given. Prices, gD, OD. STALLS, Is ; DRESS CIRCLE, 2s. Box plan at Wildraan and Lyell's. Day sale, Stalls and Pit, at Partridge's. TOM PERM AN, Representative. QPERA HO V ~E. ; Proprietor -...Mr. H. N. Abbott Under the management of Messrs. Chas. Hollow™ and Andrew Money. Commencing MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. FAREWELL SEASON OF THE FAVOURITE HO L L O TV a Y DRAMATIC COMPANY. First production in Auckland of Frank Harvey's Gnat Romantic and Humorous Drama, JUD3E -fcjOT. UDGE j>l OT. "Judge not! Though clouds of seeming guile may dim thy sister's fame, For fate may throw suspicious shade upon tho brightest name." JUDGE -VTOT. UDGE JLI OT. Produced under the sole direction of MR, CHARLES HOLLOWAY. IMPORTANT—NOTE PRICES : Circle, 3s. Stalls, ij. Pit, Is. Box Office at Wildman's. Day sale at Partridges and Williamson's, Tobacconists. J. E. PETHERICK. IS. QITY gALL gD. Lessee and Director .. .. Mr. John Fuller. WEDNESDAYT"SEPI'EMBER 20, Twenty-flrst of the Series of PEOPLE'S pOPULAR OONCERTS! MR. JOHN FULLER Has great pleasure in announcing that he has again secured the services of Auckland's Favourite Soprano, MIS-: ALICE RIMMER, With whom he will Sing the ever popular duet -MAYING." He will also Sing with Miss E. L. Featon the celebrated " Gypsey Duet" from "II Trovatore.' - j TWO HEW ARTISTS. Watch Monday's Papers. 4 CHILDREN'S PLAIN & FANCY jfJL DRESS BALL Will be held in Aid of the LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, In the REMUERA HALL o.v THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, At 7.30 p.m. Tickets can be obtained from the Committee :— Mesdames W. F. Buckland, Barrett, Cotter, Chine, Donald, Fitilayson, McMillan, Nelson, Pritt, Thompson, Win-tone, Wigmore. Admission by ticket only. Contributions for the supper will be received at the Hall on Thursday morning. Ladies, Is lid ; Gentlemen, 2s ; Children, Is 6d. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2. AUCKLAND POLO CLUE. Production of the intensely amusing Irish Comedy in two acts, O'CALLAOHAN! O'CALLAGHAN! Characters by the Misses Kerr-Taylor, Miss Griffiths, Messrs. W. T. Cunningham, F. E. Crombie, M. Philips, -J. A. Walker, L. St. J. Kekwick, and Montague. Preceded by ought oil's Charming Comedy in .one act,. W KITTEN IN SAND! Characters by Mrs. Cooper, Miss Harper, Messrs. Macky, J. A. Cooper, and Montague. Splendid Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. A. Towaey. Admission: Dress Circle and' Orchestra Stalls, 2s 6d ; Stalls, Is. Auckland amateur opera CLUB. The First Rehearsal of Offenbach's charming Comic Opera, "MADAME FAVART," will take place at 'he City Hall (the Choral Hall being otherwise engaged), on MONDAY, the 18th instant, at half-past seven m. A full attendance of members is desired. ALEX. S. REID, Secretary. OOLUMBIA SKATING RINK, AGRICULTURAL HALL. gD, MISSION gD Except Special Nights. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. " A. FARRINGTON. WAXWORKS WAXWORKS WAXWORKS 0 D Rr OYAL POLYTECHNIC gD BRUNSWICK MART-NOW OPEN. 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. till 10 p.m. CHANG, THE GIANT, Sft. 4in. GENERAL MITE, the Smallest Man in the World, who will lecture on himself. THE SCULPTOR AT WORK, Admission: Sixpence. WAXWORKS WAXWORKS WAXWORKS ZEALAND HERALD. SußscaiPTiON: Bd per week, delivered in term and suburbs; or 13s Bd per quarter, iu vane? posted to any part of tbe colony ' Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2c fid each inset Hon These announcements are also inserted is the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Months Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the dm insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do net hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes and tin Proprietors reserve to themselves the rljjht of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usua courss c business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal oj advertisements lit the HERALD must be in ifriting Advertisements received without such Instruction > will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement* must be at the Publishing Office not later than sn o'clock p.m. Advertisers la the country can remit payment b)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9307, 16 September 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9307, 16 September 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9307, 16 September 1893, Page 8

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