. :. ._~ . ... f ..I'-BSBBg Amusements.^ g f\ V ERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee and Manager .. Mr. George DarreU TO-NIGHT. A TRIUMPH OF DRAMATIC ART. j~MR. GEORGE "DA RREITLT And Powerful Company for the Last Time in 6 I THE SUNNY SOUTH. I LastTii,,, • l0 : m 8"J I To-night, With all the Scenic, Sensational, and Realistic Effects that render it. one of the greatest plays of modem times, and have placed it in the front rank of standard dramas of the day. EAST LYNNE ! " i TOMORROW,* Tho Celebrated Original ON'P THURSDAY Version, of which Mr. NIGHT NIGHT, Darrell holds the exclu- ONLY " _ sivo rights. FRIDAY I THE NIGHTMARE Vv~^7ZT NIGHT ASI > "IE S^ NXUUJ. | CORSICAN BROTHERS. | NIGHT. Admission : 4s, 2s Od, and One Shilling. " * Box plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Tickets at H. F. Partridge <fc Co.'s, and G. Williamson's Doors open at 7.16, commence at 8 o'clock. Acting Manager, MR. PHILIP STUART. V M. C. A. HA L~l! TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. Unqualified Success. Everybody Delighted. Ml C.~E. Jggg (The Popular Humorist), Last Lecture of the Series, THE MORMONS. THE MORMONS. Or, Three Months' Observation in Salt Lake City. 'I he funniest passages ever embodied in a humorous lecture, with a grouping of tragic incidents never surpassed on the platform. POPULAR PRICES-Body of Hall, Is; Gallery, Sixpence. Reserved Seats, 2s. Box plan and day salts at wildman'a. Doors open at 7.15 ; commence at 8. ' , P. R. DIX. Telephone 600. Manager. ST. JAM ES' S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. GRAND CONCERT IN WELLINGTON-STREET HALL. TOMORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. Songs, "Ask Me No More" Marzhls " Why Must Wo Say Good-bye". . Edith Cooke MKS. T. SPENCER LAWRY. " Home, Dearie, Home" Mollov *' Daddy" Beurend MRS. COATKS. "Summer Haze" R. Randolph An Unpublished Song by an Australian Composer— First time in New Zealand MR. W. MARTIN. " My Heather Hills" Geiki« MR. S. CLARKE JOHNSON. Duets, " Life's Dream is O'er" Aschei MUS. COATKS and MR. MARTIN. " O Fate" (from Rossini's *' Moses in Egypt" MESSRS. MARTIN AND JOHNSON. Glees, "May Day," and "Tretty Village Maiden' ST. JAMES'S CHOIR. Descriptive Recitations, " A t-cene from the Past" (Original Prize Poem) MR. APIRANA T. NGATA, B.A. " Waterloo" Byron MR. R. H. A. POTTER. Overture (Bouillon) and Gavotte (Farmer) « PITTSTREET ORCHESTRA. Accompanist miss IDA McMASTER. Tickets : ONE SHILLING each. Doors open, 7.30. Concert commences at 8.
AC 0 N C E R T, In Aid of the DEVONPORT PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY, Will be given TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 30th inst., In the DEVONPORT HALL. Admission— Shilling. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. PROFESSOR CARROLL O'S GYMNASIUM. Held at the Young Men's Christian Association, corner of Wellesley and Albert streets, Auckland, NOW OPEN. CLASSES.— AduIt Males, Monday and Thursday, from 7.46 till 10 p.m.: Adult Ladies, Tuesday, from 2.30 till 4 p.m., Saturday, from 11 am. till 12.30 p.m.; Juvenile «irls and Boys, Tuesday and Friday, from 4.15 till 530 p.m. ; Boys at School, Mondaj and Thursday, from 4.15 till 5.30 p.m. ; Boys, Saturday, from 9.30 till 11 a.m. Terms begin from firs) lesson. '- ' " ' =3 Insurance Companies. A SSURANCE /COMPANY. Head Offices Aberdeen and London Established 1836. CAPITAL ... ~ £3,000,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS.. 780,000 FIRE PREMIUMS .. ,£626,000 INSURANCE EFFECTED ON BUILDINGS AND CONTENTS, AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED THOMAS MACKY, FORT-STREET, CHIEF AGENT FOR AUCKLAND. .. Sub-agents have been appointed as follows :— THAMES .. .. MR. L. W. PARSONS CAMBRIDGE .. MR. WM. ESCOTT TE AROHA .. .. MR DAVID MACNICOL WHANGAREI „ MARSHALL <& SONS PONSONBY, "\ NEWTON, I SUBURBS, AND >• MR. GEO W. JONES PROVINCIAL I DISTRICT ) Auckland October 28 1890 —^———^—— SSSSSBSSSS —————i Wines, Spirits, etc. A USTRALIAN TWINES, We have a large assortment of the above including :— BURGUNDY CARBINET, CHABLIS, CLATtET CHASSELAS, CONSTANT7.A FRONTIGNAC (Dark and Light) GRENACHE, HOCK, MATARO HERMITAGE (RED) MUSCADINE, MUSCAT, MUSCATEL OOMOO PORT, REISLING, SHIRAZ SHERRY, TOKAY, VERDEILHO. Also, SPECIAL OLD INVALID PORT, 12 year old. " Yalumba " Vineyards The above in quarts, pints, and half-pints, T>ROWN, /CAMPBELL, & /^O. STREET, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9832, 29 May 1895, Page 8
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