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\ BBOTT'S |^|PERA FTOUSE. Uuder the Management of A. T. Dunning Directors Messrs. T. and C. Pollard Business Manager R. A. Underwood .Manager for Messrs. Pollard Jas. E. Kitts BRILLIANT SUCCESS AND Last Nights! Last Nights! — OF — -POLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, "grand fashionable night, Offenbach's Wonderful Success, THE PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE! THE PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE! SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, Grand Dodble Bill, Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera, S.M.S PINAFORE ! H.M.S. PINAFORE ! AND SWEETHEARTS ! MONDAY, MARCH 23, First production in Auckland by the Pollards (after weeks of great preparation) Gilbert and Sullivan's world-renowned opera, PATIENCE! PATIENCE! Operas produced under the immediate supervision of Mr Tom Pollabd. J~ Conductor, Mr J. A. Delaney. 0k Leader of Orchestra, Mr Fred Pollard. Popular Prices : — Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box Ofßce at Lennox's, Queen-street, where •Seats may be secured in the Dress Circle. Doors open at half -past seven ; overture at •eight p.m, ; carriages at half-past ten. mHEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, 25th MARCH, 1885. MR. J. A. CRAIN IHas the honour to announce that on the above date he will take his first BENEFIT in the Colonies. The Farce of THE LOTTERY TICKET. •■GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. The Comedy, entitled THE LAUGHING HYENA. {During the evening Mr C. O. Montrose will read aa Original Composition, and Mr J- J. Walsh will recite poems from " Shainus O'Brien." Musical Director Mk W. H. Webbe. Prices as usual. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. Box Office at Messrs St. Laurence and Co-s Book .Arcade, Queen-street. Full«r particulars shortly. SAD ACCIDENT TO THE KING OF, OPEN POOP.— His big toe severely bitten 'by a large mosquito sent to him by the Duke of St. Lawrence and Co.'s Cheap Book Arcade, 182 Queen -street. During his illness his palpitating toe has been greatly relieved by shooting it out occasionally against the hind quarters of his •chief cook, who dared to say His Grace the Duke of ■the above Arcade meant to poison him with cheap literature. His Highness has written to St. Lawrence and Co., asking them why the blazes they don't send him more of their white red and blue stories. He says ho is coining over ■to see what tly3 rainbow is like over their arch•■way, and if they really keep open from ten to -ten ; whether Professor Sauercraut plays tinkle doodleum every evening on the piano, if they f .still sell cheaper than other place, and if they -■still buy and sell new and second band books. F.. W. M ° vz E E Ov London (Old Bonds-S treet) AND PAHIS ExPEBIENCE, MAS JUST OPENED A LITTLE BIJOU OF A SHOP IN VICTORIA-STREET. (Next corner to Albert-st.) •CHOICE BOOKS, BEST STATIONERY, AND ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS. .■' ■ AT LOWEST COST PRICES! I' * J|@°COME AND SEE TJg.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 13