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THEATRE T> O V A L. IX) Proprietor Mr R. J. DeLias. • TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Decembee 28th, And Every Evening during the Christmas season, until further notice. SIGNAL SUCCESS! ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION! BY A CROWEED HOUSE ON SATURDAY EVENING, OP HEYWOOD'S 52 JSP* 7 *#**#**#*#*•*#** ( COMPANY! NOVELTY C * ALL STARS. * ) COMPANY ! NOVELTY J **************** (_ COMPANY ! The Most Novel and Artistic Entertainment ever offered to the Auckland Public. A QUICK. SUCCESSION OF SURPRISES. PANTOMIME ! FARCE ! COMIC OPERA! MINSTRELSY! CHARACTER SKETCHES ! UNIQUE VOCALISATION! - Rendered by Acknowledged Artistes .- — Mb Chas. Heywood, Me W. Hobace Bent, Mb W. F. Bishop. Me G. W. Lawless, Me Chas. .McCarthy, Me E. J. Kennedy, Etc., Etc., Etc. Roars of Laughter and Genuine Applause at the specialties introduced in the Musical and Farcical Absurdity, THE SORCERESS ; Unbounded Delight and Wonder at Mr HEYWOOD'S Wonderful Performance, viz., commanding A FLOCK OF REAL BIRDS. Let loose in the Theatre, to come to him at his call, permit him to caress them, feed from his mouth, Etc., Etc., Etc. MANAGER for Mr Hey wood R. J. SMITH Box-office now open at Upton & Co.'s, Queen-street Admission — is, 2s 6d, and Is. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT (Feiday) TO-NIGHT The famous and original JUVENILE pOM PA N X.. CROWDED HOUSES ! . CROWDED HOUSES ! Great Success ! Great Success ! In the Magnificent Pantomime, HARLEQUIN JACK, THE GIANT KILLER, OR, THE KNIGHTS OF THE HOUND TABLE ! WITH NEW AND SPLENDID DEESSES FEOM OPEBA HOtTSE, MEXBOUENE. NEW SCENERY, PAINTED EXPRESSLY by HENRY HOLMES, Esq. GRAND TRANSFORMATION, With the Melbourne Juvenile Caste. In consequence of the heavy expense incurred in pro* ducing the Grand Christmas Pantomime, the prices of admission will be as follows : — Dress Circle and Orchostra Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Children to Stalls, Is;. Pit, One Shilling. Seats may bo secured for any night a week in advance, at N. G. Lennox (late Wayte's),' Queen-street. Messrs. STANLEY & DARBYSHIRE confidently rely upon the liberal support of the residents of this town to reimburse them for the heavy outlay incurred by intro-. ducing the Pantomime with New Scenery and Effects, to the public; no expense having been spared in its' production. T ORNE-STREET HALL. A GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND BALL Will take place on MONDAY EVENING, January Ist (New Year's Day), 1883. On each occasion a Programme of twenty -dances, interspersed with Comic and Sentimental Songs, Clog" ■ Dances, &c, &0., will be presented. Doors open at 7.30 ; Dancing to commence at 8. Cards of Admission : 2s 6d. HORACE DEAN, Manager. J-^ IFTS ! fi IFTS ! ! /~^ IFTS M .' AT THE AMERICAN NOVELTY HALL, QUEEN-STREET. Grand success of THE EGYPTIAN WAR EXHIBITION. Every one receives a Present on each visit. The Presents to be given away consist of': — Watches, Tea and Coffee Services, Clocks, Vases, Cruets, Model Printing Presses, &c, Theatre Toys, Books, Piatures, American Novelties, Hydropults, &c. BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Peices op Admission, Is.; Childeen, 6d. See the presents in the American Novelty Window. BAILEY & KERR, Peopeietobs. "XT O T I " 0 E. The Philson Testimonial. All Gentlemen who have received Lists are respectfully requested to return the same to me. immediately ; and Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to sign the Testimonial i should do so without delay. F. G. EWINGTON.. AURAEI GOLD MINING COMPANY '^X^T*. (LIMITED). NOTICE. A Call (the 2nd) of Fonrpenoe per Share has been made by the Directors of the • above Company, payable to the undersigned at the Office of the Company,. Short-land-afcreet, Auckland, on Wednesbay, 10th, January, 1883. F.. A. WHITk JUanager. , Auekknd t i>ac9mber 6, 1882. : " ' .J^_Ai—

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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 253

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Page 253 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 253

Page 253 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 253

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