ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manageress ... Miss De Grey. Acting Manager Mr A. L. Cunard.. LAST Q NIGHTS LAST O NIGHTS Of the Eminent Actress MISS DE GREY, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENINGGRAND MILITARY NIGHT*. Under the immediate presence of the Major ; Colonel Lyon, Commander of the Forces ; Captain Fenton, and Officers, etc., the occasion being a GRAND BENEFIT tendered to MISS DE GREY previous to her departure for Europe, when she presents Shakespeare's fine classical Comedy AS YOU LIKE IT! Rosalbnd Miss De Gebt.. Saturday Evening only, first time of the fine drama, ADRIENNE LECOUVREUR. Monday, May 4, last night' of the Season, MOTHS. Box plan at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbott's. Admission — Circle, 4* ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Doors open 7.30 ; commence at 8. F. S, LItfGHAM, Stage Manajer. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSEUNPRECEDENTED 'ATTRACTION. OPENING NIGHT— THURSDAY, May 7. The Famous Author and English Comedian, MR WYBERT REEVE, With his Specially Selected Snccessful Comedy Com- • pauy, including MRS CHIPPENDALE, The Accomplished Actress, from the London Hay--market Theatre, who has just concluded a most successful engagement in Australia. MISS ALICE DEORWYN, The Juvenile Commedienne. MISS CONSTANCE DEOBWYN, The Charming Young Actress? Misses MAUD RUSSELL & LILLIE BRYER, The New Zealand Favourite, MR J, B. STEELE. MR CHARLES HOLLOWAY, MR RICHARD STEWART, MR W. B. H. HARRISON. MR E. GLADSTONE, MR J. B. FITZGERALD, >'-■ MR R. J. ASPINALLf Producing in rapid succession New and Elegant modern:' Comedies, the latent London Successes. THURSDAY EVENING, May 7, Andrew Halidey'a Brilliant Comedy (first time ia. Auckland), • FOR LOVE OR MONEY I To be followed with the Great Drama, THE WOMAN IN WHITE !' And the Most Successful Comedy of Modern Times*. . IMPULSE ! Prices — 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. I r|l HEATRE RO V A L= THE GREAT 12 HOURS WALKING CONTEST— RAYNER V. McOUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 2n». On this occasion Rayner has conceded 3J- Milesto MoCune. To be walked on account of the Judges not being able to agree on the previous match. Match to start at 11 a.m., finish at 11 p.m*. Brass band in attendance. Admission, 2s arid is.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 14
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344Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 14
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