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. Amusement f\ V ERA v UhO U S E. .. f " ;; ! v . Commencing'-* ''-:'•• -:'-■'';';.? 10ra I TOMORROW I v loih Year J TO-MORROW NIGHT \£Yuii .THE AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. -,'"•-.., Thb Musical Event of.the^sak.' Great Production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Charm"7 : '- ill); ami Tuneful,Op«ra,'' ; ;' .. " !i " "THK (JONUOLIEKS ■' V THE (JOM)OLIKUS ~ ..1 ; THE GONDOLIERS , " ■;, r < "■ ',' ' : Or 1 ■ ' «' s." THE KING Of BAHATARIA. On a scale of - Unparalleled Magnificence and Completeness Unparalleled Magnificence and Completeness -' .-,. With the following Powerful Cast; The Duke of Plaza-Toro .Mr. Archdalo Tayler Liiiz... .. Mr! Robin Hay , Don Alhambra del Bolero .. Mr. George Warren Marco Palmier! ............ Mr. Abel Guiseppi) Palmier! i .Mr: . Trace/ Hall. Antonio .;........ 'Air. Ernest J. Young The Duchess of Plaza-Toro . .Mi>B Kthnl Armstrong' Casilda (her daughter) Mrs. It. 11. Hopkins Gianetta ....'.'. Miss Carrie Knight . Tessa Miss Lily Thomson Inez Alius Minnie Lye. . - Chorus of Gondoliers anil Contaiiine, Mcn-at-. Arms, Heralds, and Pages. : THE.SCENrOIY ; The Most Itealibtic and - r TUB SUKNKRV | Beautiful. '- * Tlljft MUSIC I Bright, Sparkling, and DelightTHE At ysiC | fully Melodious. THE DIALOGUE I, Intensely .Amusing "and THE DIALOGUE Entertaining. jj\ • TH K DRESSES 1 The Most Effective yet Seen ' THE DRESSES I South of the Line. The tout ensemble affording a Spectacular Ukandkuk spkcracolar grandeur Hitherto Unprecedented Hitherto Unprecedented In the Annals of Musical f.nd Operatic History in ! New Zealand. ; BAND AND CHORUS OP OVER '■ 601 SIXTY PERFORMERS 160 i, . J Conductor Professor Carl Schmitt, K.C.C.I. Stage Manager........:, Mr. Archdale Tayler 1 Scenic Artist ....HeirC. F. Vennermark Costumier Mr.Tfleo. Queree PRICES AS USUAL-Dross Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 3s Hi; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Wlldinan'e. Day Sales at Partridge's and Williamson's,' N. 11. -Book Seats or Purchase Ticket* and prevent disappointment ami needless crushing. 1 P. R. DIX, Secretary. LIMELIG-HT CONCERT ,FOR SCHOOLS. THANKS.-Messrs. C. E. Mackie and Co. desire to think the Teachers for their hearty co-operation and assistance on the occasion of the Concert on Saturday Afternoon list. Also Miss Mcllhone and the Scholars from Bere>fotd-street, Chapel-street, Nelson-street, and Mercer schools for their contributions to the programme. i —* Exhibitions. AUCKLAND pROVItfCIAL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL <JHOW NOVEMBER 13th and lira. GRAND PARADE OF HORSES, ETCj. HUNTING COMPETITIONS PONY JUMPING BY BOYS SHEEP-SHEARING COMPETITION HORTICULTURAL SHOW WEIGHT-GUESSING COMPETITION TRIAL OF SHEEP DOGS CHEAP.. FARES BY RAIL AND STEAMER ENTRIES CLOSE TOMORROW. Mr, S. Trevor, Ponsonby Road offers iX special prize, for the Best Green Bacon and Hams (open to local farmers only). EDWIN HALL, Secretary, 155, Queen-street. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. Those desiring space in the Exhibition should send address to the Undersigned, when the supervisor of exhibits, Mr. Morton, will call and make necessary arrangements. Applications must be received by November 16. By order of the Committee. CHARLES GREY, Sscretaryi Eden Crescent, Auckland. Meetings. LODGE ARA. No. 345, I.C, EMERGENCY MEETING. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Princes-st>-eet,THIS DAY (Monday), at 7 p.m. punctually. Visiting Brethren invited to attend. A BROCK, P.M., Secretary. mo MASTER PLUMBERS. A Meeting of the Master Plumbers of Auckland and Suburbs will be held at the Foresters' Hall, i' Newton, Beresford-street entrance, on TUESDAY, 3rd November, at 8 p.m. Every employer is specially requested to attend, Business: Important, Conveners of Meeting, W. FOWLER, P. MILLER. Hotels. T AKE HOTEL, TAKAPUNA. The above first-class Hotel, which is undoubtedly the most pleasantly-situated in Auckland District commands an extensive and beautiful view of the Coast and kike, and is furnished with all modern improvements, affiirdiiig<av convenient home for those;seeking healthy pastime and an agreeable ~' ''•.■' change*; ... 1 < ' cuisine, thk Very BEST . i •-.Under Supervision of,' MRS. LOCKLEY,' X' K So long and favourably known in Business in Auckland. 'Buses and Steamers ply hourly from Auckland and North Shore. EXCELLENT SALT AM) FRESH WATER BATHING. i GOOD BOATING AND FISHING, / i HOT AND COLD BATHS, AND STABLE ACCOMMODATION. BILLIARD ROOM, ; Letters and Telegrams receive prompt attention, > G. LoCKLKY, Proprietor. ! pRINCE ARTHUR TTOTEL, CORNER OF HOBSON AND WELLESLEY STREETS, . In the most salubrious part of the City. ■ This Hotel being situated on the. summit of an elevation is free from the annoyances which accompany low-lying situations, " FIRST-CLASS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION _ . . At 5s per day, or ?Ss per week... . 1 Select Suite of Sitting-rooms and Bedrooms, ; Hydraulic Lift. Trams pass the door every five minutes, to and I from Railway Station and Ponsonby-DAY-ID NOItDEN, PROPRIETOR '. ' (Lite Manager).. '• ' -.' Gas, "' ' BEST ) HOUSEHOLD vgIJBL, ! COKE v/.^?i^UßL j COKE ''•. ; , : ;;^^FUEL • COKE c^feS/ ; FUEL WestportCoal, " . " "*' COKE b \ n br *d\ FUEL ■ - i from the GAS COKE FUEL I •-■ , . chants. •„■ . .... ! COKE. : v. ; • FUEL ; COKE >^ FUEL I COKE FUEL i 'ii i j ii g TO MINE OWNERS ' AND LEGAL "--;■ -'.<%•-< MANAGERS...., ; •.<• ■.....; The New Zealand Express Company i T SHIP PLANS AND, SAMPLES OF ORE j And Deliver to Any Address in London at Through ! , ' - ■ Fixed Bates. . NEW. ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED, ' ; :jyy&»:» .; iv-FORT-STUEBT.' - ' ■ .- - : i '.-.. ■> ■•■;.■ ■; "; l •-• •.■••v, ■J. MILLER, A • , '" ; - Local Manager.;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 8

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