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mHEATEE EOYAL. FOE A SHOET SEASON ONLY. Opening Night, Thursday, 15th September. LYONS TOUEISTS, OE PLEASUEE PAETY, Consisting of the following talented Artistes : — Miss Amy Horton, The Wonderful Wyburds, Miss Emily Eox, Miss Nina Tulloch, J. S. Parlato, Sam McLean, Miss Jessie Leon, Miss Annie Lyons, J. S. Farron, and Little Amy, the Vital Spark, Who will appear EVEEY EVENINGIn one of their SPAEKLING- MUSICAL ENTEETAINMENTS, Chosen from a most extensive repertoire. /^1 H O E A L HALL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBEE 19th. PHILARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCEET UNDER PEOFESSOE F.O. CAILLIAU. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture (C. Lecocq and F. O. Cailliau)— Orchestra 2. Solo and Chorus in French, Parisian style, "La Marseillaise" — Mr G. E. Boyle and Society. 3. Rondeau, "Vingt Ans" (F. O. Cailliau) —Mr V. LONQUET. 4. Tenor Solo, " Home " (dedicated to Professor Cailliau by Leon Caron) — Mr W. Jennings. 5. Chorus and Solo, "Now Tramp O'er Moss and Fell" (Bishop)— Miss Staunton and Society. ' 6. Tenor Solo, " Blue Alsatian Mountains" (S.Adams) —Mr J. Ed-wards. 7. Soprano and Contralto duet, " Sweet is the Dream " (Ciuupana)— Miss Staunton and Gribble. 8. Piano Solo, " Thenm o Variatione Norma " (Bellini) — Miss Campbell. 9. "Tyrolienne," from "William Tell" (Rossini)— Philarmonic Society. Part 11. 1. March (Burgmaun)— Orchestra. 2. Unaccompanied Chorus, " Masaniello's Prayer," "Masaniello" (Auber). 3. Aria, contralta solo, "Dearest Fernando," "Favorita" (Donizetti)— Miss Giubble. 4. " Huntsman's Chorus," "Der Freischutz" (Weber)— Philharmsnic Society. 5. Baritone solo, " II Balen," " II Trovatore " (Verdi) Mr G. E. Boyle. 6. Soprano and tenor duet, " One Word " (Otto Nicolai) —Miss Staunton and Mr W. Jennings. 7. Tenor and bass duet, " Masaniello " (Auber)— Messrs J. Edwards and G. E. Boyle. 8. Contralto and tenor duet, "Trovatore" (Verdi) Miss Gribble and Mr W. Jennings. 9. " God Save the Queen " — Philharmonic Society. All Morceaux will bo given with full Orchestral accompaniments. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Reserved Seats at Upton and Co.'s Tickets : Reserved, 4s ; unreserved, 3s and 2. Tickets obtainable at Auckland Music Warehouse, and all booksellers. AM ATE U E THEATRICALS, CHORAL HALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEE 26, In aid of the Ladies' Benevolent Institute, Onehunga, and the Auckland Domain Cricket Ground, on which occasion will be produced the three-act Comedy of CASTE. Further particulars in future advertisement. 1103 rplIE SECOND ANNUAL PAEADE OF ENTIEE HOESES Will take place on SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist, In the Grounds of the AUCKLAND AGRICULUTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, GREEN LANE, ELLEHSLIE. Every person who intends to parade his horse must enter the same at the office of the Association, Queenstreet, on or before 4 o'clock on Friday, the 30th September instant. Two cards will be delivered to the person making entry, with a conspicuous number thereon, one to be attached to the off side, and a duplicate on near side of horse, both on the roller. Owners of horses will be subject to whatever regulations the committee find necessary to make.Entrance fee for each horse, ss. The gate will be open at 1 p.m., and an official parade of the horses will take place on the ground at 2 o'clock sharpAdmission to the ground, Is. W. PERCIVAL, Secretary A. and P. Association. 25. The price at which exhibitors will sell each exhibit may be stated by the exhibitor when making the entry, and such x>rice will be marked in the catalogue. 26. Applications to purchase exhibits at the prices named in the catalogues may be lodged with the Secretary lip to 2 p.m. on the day of parade, and exhibits will at that time be sold on payment of the purchase money to the Secretary ; provided that in case of more than one application the exhibit will be sold by jDublic auction, immediately after 3 p.m., to the highest bidder. After 3 p.m., all exhibits not previously applied for will be sold to the first person depositing the price thereof with the Secretary. In all cases 5 per cent, will be deducted from the amount paid to the seller, and go to the funds of the Association. TpvUKE OF CAMBEIDG-E HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. ME. E. KIEKWOOD'S new building in connection with the above Hotel having been completed and handsomely furnished (including a first-class bath-room), affords the best accommodation for Travellers of any House in the Waikato. Being separate from the Hotel, is as EETIEED AS A PEIVATE HOUSE, yet supplying all the conveniences and attendance of A First-class Hotel. PEIVATE SUITES OF EOOMS FOR FAMILIES. GOOD STABLING-. First - class Saddle Horses and Buggies cor Hire. G-opd Grass Paddocks securely fenced, with a plentiful supply of water.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 53, 17 September 1881, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 53, 17 September 1881, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 53, 17 September 1881, Page 5

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