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mHEATRE -pOYAL. Lessee R. J. DeLias CONTINUED SUCCESS OF MR JAMES CARDEN, MISS MARSTON LEIGH, And DeLias' Australian Speciality Company ! FRIDAY, JULY 15th, Lord Buhver Lytton's Comecly of MONEY! Alfred Evelyn Mr James Carden Clara Douglass Miss Marston Leigh On Saturday Next, First production in New Zealand of an entirely new dramatization of Charles Read's worldfamed novel, IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND ! Usual prices and hours. Box Plan at Upton's. ALBERT TT ALL, IMMENSE SUCCESS ! IMMENSE SUCCESS ! HALL CROWDED NIGHTLY. P R O F E S S^Tr~W E S T E N, In his Musical and Highly Amusing TEMPLE' OF MYSTERY! Tne Professor still continues to bewilder and amuse his audiences. Admission —Reserved Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s . Back, Is. Children, half price to first and second seats| Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Grand Matinee on SATURDAY, July 16. BOLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY. J^EVONPORT HALL, NORTH SHORE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JULY 15. Manager Mr Walter Reynolds Note,— A SPECIAL BOAT will leave the North Shore after the performance, to bring back visitors from Auckland. rATAHUHU HALL. MONDAY, JULY 18th. A GRAND PANORAMA. VIEWS OF THE WORLD, Including New Zealand Scenery, Rotamahana Lake, Zulu War, Death, and Burial of the Prince Imperial, With Descriptive Lecture. TO CONCLUDE WITH COMIC VIEWS, Etc., With Mechanical Effects. Admission : — Front Seats, 25. ; Back Seats, Is. Children Half-price. Tickets can be obtained of all Storekeepers. T O. 0. F., M. U., .A. D. * THE LOYAL GOOD INTENT LODGE, No. 4369, Will celebrate its Thirty-first Anniversary by a SUPPER AND BALL AT THE LORNE-STREET HALL, FRIDAY, 15th JULY. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock sharp. Double Tickets, 7s 6d ; Extra Lady, 2s 6d. Tickets can be obtained from the following committee — Messrs James, Akers, Carter, Cole, Fenton, Harley, Holland, Gow, Homer, or from C. WESTPFAHL, 893 Secretary. MRS ALLAN WEST, TEACHER OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Present Address — Devonshire House, Hobson-street. TTTELLESLEY- STREET SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. Separate for Males and Females. Terms— los. per Quarter. FRIDAY EVENING LECTURES. HENRY WORTHINGTON, Head Master. MR FARQUHAR MACRAE (Late Headmaster of the College and Grammar School) Has pleasure in intimating that his School will be OPENED on MONDAY, 18th instant, and will be temporarily conducted in the Building in Symonds Street long known as the High School. The Rev. David Bruce has kindly consented to take the Classical work until the end of the year ; and Mr J. H. Wilson, a former pupil of the College and Grammar School, first B.A. of the University of New Zealand, and for five years a teacher under the Board of Education, has been appointed Junior Master, Fees, per Quarter— English (comprising Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, &c.) (. £2 2 0 English, and Latin £2 12 6 English, Latin, and Mathematics £3 3 0 T^MERALD ISLE GOLD-MINING Vj COMPANY (To be Registered). A Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the office of the undersigned, Shortland Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 15th instant, at 10.30 a.m., to adopt Company's Rules and Election of Directors and Auditor. F. A. WHITE, Manager. Auckland, July 8, 1881. 903 nnHE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY have REMOVED taeir OFFICES to the Premises lately occupied by. Messrs Frater Bros., directly opposite the General Post-office, Shortlandstreet, and next door to T. Peacock's, Optician. JAS. B. GRAHAM, Branca Manager,

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Observer, Volume II, Issue 44, 16 July 1881, Page 486

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Page 486 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume II, Issue 44, 16 July 1881, Page 486

Page 486 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume II, Issue 44, 16 July 1881, Page 486

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