m H EATRE TJOYAL. Pbopeietor R. j. DeLias Change of Bill To-night ! Change of Bill To-night ! THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, THIS NIGHT ONLY, An entirely new edition of EAST LYNNE ! EAST LYNNE ! Lady Isabel ") . , ,_ m Madame Yine } Miss Jenny Watt Tanner (First time here). NOTICE. TUTR. TIREDERICK TyjARSHALL, THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH COMEDIAN, Having arrived, will have the honour of making his FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND ON SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13th, AS CHARLEY SPRAGGS, In H. J. Byron's Popular Drama, JDLOWFOR BLOW ! £)LOW FOR BLOW ! The Box-plan is now open, and seats may be secured for Mr Marshall's season one week in advance. Business Manager for Mr Marshall : F. H. POLLOCK, Prices of Admission— Dress Circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Pit, Is. Reserved Seats at Upton & Co.'s. /~1 H O R A L HALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1881. GRAND CONCERT BY THE ORCHESTRA OF THE CHORAL SOCIETY. Conductor Herb Cabi. Schmitt. Programme in an early advertisement. Reserved Seats, 4s ; Unreserved, 2s 6d. Plan at Messrs Upton & Co's MASONIC HALL, ONEHUNGA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th. A GBAND PANORAMA. VIEWS OF THE WORLD, locluding New Zealand Scenery, Rotomahana Lakes, and also some views with Mechanical Effects. To Conclude with a SPLENDID REAL WATERFALL! Producing Water of Various Colours. The Motion of the Falls being Illustrated by real Water and greatly enhanced by Beautiful Coloured LIME LIGHT. Admission: Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is; Children, Half-price. Doors Open at 7.30, Commence at 8 o'clock. LOYAL STAR OF AUCKLAND LODGE, 1.0.0. F., AMERICAN CONSTITUTION. A BALL AND PROMENADE CONCERT Will be given in the Choral Hall on THURSDAY, 25th INSTANT, Tickets : Double, 10s 6d ; extra lady, ss ; single, 7s 6d; may be obtained of any member of Committee, viz.: Keesing, Cambie, Falconer, Whiting, T. Wrigley, Cobley, Burchell, J. S. Johnston, Cameron, and W. Jones ; or of T. J. PENNAL, Hon Sec, 49, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. N.B. — Early application is necessary. No money will be taken at the doors. 99-A B. TONKB.] [K. C. CABE. ] [B. D. TONKS. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17. 48 i-CHESTS DARJEELING, PEKOE, SOUCHONG, No. 1 and 2, From the Kalataree Gardens, Mark : HMH conjoined. Just arrived per P. and 0. Co.'s "Venetia," to Melbourne, thence to Aiickland direct. B. TONKS & CO. Have received instructions to sell, on Wednesday, the 17th instant, at 11 o'clock, THE ABOVE CHOICE DARJEELING Teas. Samples for liquoring at the Mart. ' MONDAY, AUGUST 15. TO IMPORTERS, IRONMONGERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. EXTENSIVE SALE OF LAMPWARE, BRUSHWARE, SHADES, DOOR-MATS &c, &c, &c. G A B R IEL L E W I S Has received instructions from the Importers to sell at his Store, on the above date, at 11 o'clock, As under : m CASES OF HANDSOME LAMPWARE, Hand-painted, Vase, Bronze, and Marble Piller, Telescope, Hall, Bracket, Hand Lamps, with Annucapnic Burners and Shades. 15 cases NEW LOTUS CHIMNIES, Round Globes, Moons, American Lanterns, Opal Shades, Spin Lamps, Bird Fountains, Wood Taps, Garden Trowels. 7 cases BRUSHWARE, Shoe, Plain, Pancy, Banister, Stove, Broom. Heads, Nail, Scrub, and other Brushes. 14 Bales COCOA, FIBRE, and OTHER DOORMATS " &c, &c, &c. Terms at Sale.. .
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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 48, 13 August 1881, Page 547
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509Page 547 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 48, 13 August 1881, Page 547
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