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mHEATRE T) 0 V A L. Chorus Master Mr Harry Pollard Leader of the Orchestra Mr. Chas. Pollard Stage Manager and Ballet Master Mr Darby shire Mechanist Mr F. Duval Properties Mr H. Arthu Musical Conductor Mr J. J. Pollard, Jun. H. M. SP I N A F O R J] ! PINAFORE, 'jfflill^ PINAFORE. H.M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. i Mr. Walter Reynolds, i Having been able to arrange for the use of the Theatre on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Has the honor to announce a GRAND FXTRA PERFORMANCE For that Evening. SATURDAY AFTERNOON ! SATURDAY AFTERNOON ! SATURDAY AFTERNOON ! THE FIRST AND ONLY PERFORMANCE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN! SCHOOL CHILDREN! SCHOOL CHILDREN ! Doors open at 2. Commence at 2. 30 precisely. rPHE COMPANY appear at the Thames on Wednesday Evening Next, proceeding to "the Waikato, and returning to Auckland to produce the phenomenally successful Comic Opera, LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE ! T AST ATIGHT ! T AST HEIGHT ! WALTER REYNOLDS, Lessee & Manager. mHEATRE -pOYAL. Lessee R. J. DeLias Engagement of those Talented British Artistes, MR JAMES GARDEN AND MISS MARSTON LEIGH, Who have just arrived from England. Supported by a Company especially engaged iv Sydney and Melbourne, and admitted to be the finest ever organised for this Colony. Opening Night, Ffiday, Ist July, When Tom Taylor's magnificent Historical Drama, entitled CLANCARTY, Will be presented with all due magnificence. Box Plan at Upton's. AMATEUR THEATRICALS Will form No. 2 of the Series of WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS In connection with ST. MATTHEW'S PARISH, And will take place in ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET, On THURSDAY EVENING, June 30th, Commencing at 8 p.m. The Performances will consist of "FAMILY JARS" AND " MY DRESS BOOTS." In the interlude there will be a selection of Vocal and Instrumental Music, the Orchestral portion of the Entertainment being supplied by an Amateur Band. Admission— ONE SHILLING. A MALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARA PENTERS AND JOINERS. AUCKLAND BRANCH. The members of the above Branch will celebrate their Sixth Anniversary by a BALL AND REFRESHMENTS, at the Lome-street Hall, on the 2nd AUGUST, 1881. Double Tickets, 7s. 6d.; Single ditto, 55.; to be had of the Committee, viz., Messrs. Tudehope, E. Wrigley, D. Couden, W. Punch, F. Whitehead, and W. Lockwood. E. WRIGLEY, Secretnxy. r^HEAP TIMBER! CHEAP TIMBER! To Clear anr Yard and facilitate Stock-taking, we are offering Great Bargains for the remainder of this month. NEW ZEALAND TIMBER COMPANY (Limited), Castom-House-strect West, - June 21st, 1881. Bsß

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 41, 25 June 1881, Page 450

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Page 450 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 41, 25 June 1881, Page 450

Page 450 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 41, 25 June 1881, Page 450

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