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AmusementsOPERA HOUSE. Directors: Miss Anais Montague and Mr. Edward Firier. Business Manager: Mr. Harry Cross. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, GRAND FAEEKELL PERFORMANCE Of the MONTAGUE-TURNER ENGLISH AND COMIC OPE COMPANY. When, in response to numerous requests from all quarters, The Management w II repeat Gounod's immortal work, FAUST I FAUST! The perform of which, cm Monday night last, was such a triumphant sii.-ce*s for the Company and in the title rile of which Miw Ann;* MontazuV so completely electrified her audience by the mag. nificent m nDer in which she interpreted the part and sang the beautiful musk-. FAUST ! TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 sharp. N.B.—Before leaving Auckland, the Management hate to th*nk their patron* for th-> splendid support and kindly feeling with which the Company iia* been reel red thro *zhout the season. Tney hops it is not "Farewell" but "An revoir." and they truss to ss<> heir Auckland friends again at a not in distant date. FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, Under the Baton of - HARCOURT I EE, R. A.M. Box Office at '-TiHraaa ana Lyell's. Day Sale at Williamson's, Tobacconist, and 3lar« ter>. Hairdresser, Queen-street. PRICKS : 4s, 2s fid. and is. P 'ckeis of six Dress Circle or Orchestra Statu Tickets, £1 Is. Carriages at 10.45 p.ta J. ST. AIR Touring Manager. OPERA HOUSE. THE HO ARE FAMILY RELIEF FUND. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JCLY S3. Is *>S X THE BIG EVEN IOF TH SEASON. & THREE HOURS OF MIRTH <£ MINSTRELSY. Tbe following ladies and gentlemen have kindlr consented to appear: - PROGRAMME. Bones : Mr. Chas. Nayior and Mr. A Call en. Interlocutor : Mr. Chas. oore? Tambos : Mr. 'I. Makinini and Mr. Thos. Oakes. Overture, " White Wines "—Company. Comic Song, "The Coon Got Let "Mr. T. Oakes Ballad. " Bring Back My Fisher Boy " —Mr. F. Ellis Comic Refrain, " Auld Lang Syne"—Mr. J. Cullen Ballad, Queen of the Earth"—Mr. G. Hew son Double Sung and Skirt Dance, " Daisy Bellßubs arid Lar Fredo Comic Specialty, Chinese S^ng— C. Naylor Ballad. " Happy Bird " —Mis.* Linden Comic Sonic, " Flying "—Mr. T. Makinini .Ballad. "Three Leaves of Shamrock "—Mr. C, Moore » To conclude with the Comic Finale, "Dancing Mad," by the Company. Part IL Overture— Mr. P. England Doub.= Song and Dance—Messrs. Diamond and Calces —Miss Ida Yarley Madame Fredo in her wonderful and graceful Trapeze A. t Miss Amy Vaozfaan in h-r Serio-comic Gems Recitation, "Buck Facshawe's Funeral" (Mark —Captain Fernandez The Fredo Bab e* (l-ars and Bubs) trill introduce their great Double Specialty, " Fluey-Fluey" Mr. T. Makinini in his Burse* of Funnyisna Mr. Cha». floors in his Irish Patriotic voltes Mr. F. Williams, the Boneless Wonder Mr. Gas Coatee la one of Thatcher's great Comic Songs Mr. A. Diamond in Descriptive Songs Mr. IL Flaherty in his lri*h impersonations The whole of thi gigantic Bill to c ncJiide with Mr. Cbaa. Naylor great Sketch, "CONFUSION." Characters: Miss A icy Vaoghan, Mesa?. Chas. Naylor, Moore, aid llstiniiii. Musical Director .. Mr. Fred England Stage Manager .. Mr. Chas. Moore Pf/pnlar Prices — Dre«a Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s ; B-.dy of HalL is. ■ ay sal- at all Booksellers and Tobacconists. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. — —— Musical. ipiANOS. piANOS. jpiANOS. .£?•}£)--BORD PIANO, Large Size, Second* 3JL-. hand. One—BBOADWOOD PIANO, one year's «'' ic use. j £28 —IRON FRAMED PIANO, nearly new. LONDON AND BERLIN* PIANO CO., Shortland-street. I — JpiANOSJ JQ^ARMONIUMS QRGANBI ALSO, j HASPS. VIOLINS, VIOLONCELLOS, GUITARS, j BANJOES, ' AND j SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. H OFFMANN AND gONS. OFFMANN AND gONS. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KXND« OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND ALL KINDS Of MUSICAL IXSTBOMEKTS TTOBC AND REPAIRED. Notices of Removal 2 EALAKD jg"ERALD AND UCKLAND JJEWS REMOVAL OF PUBLISHING AND ADVERTISING OFFICES. PENDING THE ERECTION OF THE NEW PREMISES, THE PUBLISHING ASD ADVERTISING OFFICES OF THE ABOVE NEWSPAPERS HAVE BESS REMOVED TO QHAMBERS CORNER OF QUEEN AND SWANSON STREETS (Adjoining the Colonial Bake) tar The EDITORIAL and PRINTING OFFICES remain as heretofore in WYND HAM-STREET. Iff Eff ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription ; 9d per week, delivers d in town and suburbs; or ISs Gd per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements %re also inserted in the Aucklanb Weeki.y News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors d* not hold themselves responsible for nen-inflertion through Hcddent or frera other causes; and thi Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deet> objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Instructions as to the insertion or .. withdrawal ef advertisements in the Herald mint b« in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement* must be at the Publishing Office not later than «ix o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies t» advertisements may be sent to the Hsrali Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do no l accept any responsibility in this respect HER AID TELEPHONES. Editorial—No. 229. Counting House, Publishing Office, AdT«rti».« ments—No. 14. Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, Engraving, Binding, Stationery—No. 178-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9567, 19 July 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9567, 19 July 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9567, 19 July 1894, Page 8

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