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rpHEATRE T)OYAL. Proprietor R. J. DeLias CONTINUED GREAT SUCCESS OF THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH COMEDIAN, "\JfR. T^REDERICK 11/| ARSHALL, Who will appear THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, AS PEJRKIN MIDDLKWICK PERKIN MIDDLEWICK PERKIN MIDDLEWICK PERKIN MIDDLEWICK (As played by him for 500 nights in London and the provinces). In H. J. Byron's famous comedy, ' OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! OUR BOYS ! SUPPORTED BY DeLIAS'S AUSTRALIAN SPECIALTY COMPANY. Prices of Admission : Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box-plan at Messrs Upton and Co's, where seats may be secured a week in advance. Doors open at 7.15, to commence at 8. Saturday Evening, August 20, MR FREDERICK MARSHALL in his great impersonation (the latest London success), JEAMES! Notice. — Mr Marshall has purchased the sole right of producing "Jeames" in the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. Business Manager for Mr Marshall: F. H. POLLOCK. MASONIC HALL, ONEHU N G A . THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, A GKAND 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 Varions 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. T OVAL STAR OF AUCKLAND LODGE, Li 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, 5s ; single, 7s 6d; may be obtained of any member of Committee, viz.: Keesing, Cambie, Falconer, Wbiting, T. Wrigley, Cobley, Burchell, J. S. Johnston, Cameron, Fleming, and W. Jones, Tobacconist, Queen-street ; 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. Tickets not transferable. 99-i H O R A L HALL, Symonds-street. A Lecture on "ANCIENT IRELAND," Interspersed with MUSIC SELECTIONS from MOORE'S MELODIES By Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs, Will be given by THE LORD ABBOT ALCOCK, 0.5.8., On MONDAY, August 29, In aid of the Seating of the New Church, Newton. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. 51 CAMBRIDGE COURSING CLUB. Judge : Mr. James Henderson. Slipper : Mr. Charles Hitclituan. AN ALL-AGED DOG SWEEP Of 2 Guineas Will be run for on FRIDAY, 23rd September (the day after the Cambridge Races). Winner to receive 60 per cent, of the stakes, together with a Silver Cup value 5 Guineas, from the funds of the Club. Runner up, 25 per cent.; and third, 15 per cent. NOMINATIONS, with Entrance Money, will be received by the Secretary at the Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, until SATURDAY, the 17th September, at 8 p.m., and the Draw will be held on TUESDAY, the 20th September, at 8 p.m. The Stakes will be run under the rules of the Auckland Coursing Club. JAS. B. THOMSON, Hon. Secretary. Cambridge, 16th August, 1881. T>LLERSLIE HOTEL AND GARDENS. Hi JOHN MORRISON (late Manager for Robert Graham, Esq.) has pleasure in announcing that he has assumed the Proprietorship of the above favourite Hotel and Pleasure Gardens, and respectfully solicits the support of his friends and the public in general. " 'Tis not in mortals to command succes," but he will endeavour to deserve it. ELLERSLIE HOTEL has recently been renovated and re-furnished, and now offers unsurpassed accommodation for visitors. Apartments en suite for Ladies and Families. Trains run to and from Auckland. Special terms for permanent Boarders. ELLERSLIE GARDENS will well repay a visit. Now Exhibiting (alive) : A very rare species of the Sea Lion, a Six-legged Sheep, a Weazle, Lemur from Madagascar, two Australian Native Spotted Rats (male and female), and magnificent Eagle. Other attractions ore in negotiation, and the proprietor intends introducing various novelties from time to time. Admission, 6d. Liberal terms to Schools and Large Parties. Sunday and holiday excursionists should not fail to visit Ellerslie Gardens. JOHN MORRISON, Proprietor.

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 49, 20 August 1881, Page 563

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Page 563 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 49, 20 August 1881, Page 563

Page 563 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 49, 20 August 1881, Page 563