m H E A T R E ROYAL. Proprietor .... Mr. R. J. DeLias IMMENSE SUCCESS ! IMMENSE SUCCESS ! IMMENSE SUCCESS! OP THE SHAUGHRAUN ! THE SHAUGIIHAUN! THK, SHAUGHRAUN ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO- N IG HT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! GRATTAN RIGGS as CONN ! GRATTAN RIGGS as CONN ! GRATTAN RIGGS as CONN ! Assisted by MISS MAGGIE "KNIGHT, And a well selected Company. EVERY SCENE NEW! EVERY SCENE NEW; EVERY SCENE NEW ! m H E A T R E ROYAL. Will shortly be Produced, THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DRAMA OF THE DAY, By Joaquin Miller, the Poot of the Sierras, In 5 Acts, culled THE DANI TE S ! milE DANITES ! As Performed in Melbourne 1:5 consecutive nights, And in Sydney for 6 weeks. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTSMR. THEO. HAMILTON as Sandy MR. J. J. WALLACE as The Pakson As Acted by them in Melbourne and Sydney. Previous arrangements will limit the number of performances of THE 594 DAN] T E S ! THE SOCIETY O F AR T S WILL HOLD ITS ANNUALEXII 1 B I T I O N IX THK CHORAL HALL, COMMENCING ON APRIL 4th. This Exhibition will comprise Works of Art in the Departments of Drawing, Planting, Sculpture, Architecture ; ModdelJintr in Clay, Wax, Leather, &c.; Needlework, Etching, Wood - Carving, Engraving, Photography; Designs for Plnte, Glass, China, and any other Department of Industrial and Decorative Art. There will also be a valuable Loan Collection of Paintings, China, Curios, kc. An Art Union, open to Members, will be held in connection with the Exhibition. The Annual Subscription fm- Honorary Members is 10s.; for Working Members (already HO in number), ss. for Ladies and 10s. for Gentlemen. Share in Art Union is 10s. Members admitted to the Exhibition free on presenting ticket. Exhibits will be received on March .'Jlst and April Ist and 2nd. Copies of Rules and Regulations may be had from the Secretary NEIL HEATH, 511 Hon. Sec. nHORAL H A L L. MR. GORDON GOOCII'S EVENING CONCERT- MONDAY MARCH 2S, Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Councillors, and the Musical Elite of Auckland. ARTISTES, PRIXC'IT A L VO ( ■ AI,IS TS — MISS MAY HASTINGS MRS. REV ITT MRS. STANIER LADY AMATEUR THE MISSIS LODDER MR. WILSON MR. EDMISTOX MR.GORDONGOOCII.A.R.A.M. AT THE PIANOFORTE — MR. AXGKLO I'ORItEST, Pu,,il nf Charles HnUc. MR. SLATER, Acc-mi^miA. AND A Full Choir of Mr. GOUCU'S Jtk.iiuv.? Simjinn Class (Under his Conductorship). Con k(sii n(j (i / ah ah t Forty Voices, Doors Open at T.oO. Concert at 8 punctually. Carriages may bo ordered for 10.30. nITYTE A M A R T , GENERAL GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS. Groceries and Provisions of the Finest Quality at the Lowest Possible Prices, delivered in all parts of the Town and Suburbs. Choice claires of Fresh Butter received daily. TJ OBT. HEW. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. YT7" H. F E N T O N, -AND — GENTLEMEN'S MERCER, 82, Queen Street 82. (Opposite the Herald Office, Auckland, New Zealand)
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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 28, 26 March 1881, Page 290
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485Page 290 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 28, 26 March 1881, Page 290
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