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A BBOTTS' OPERA HOUSE. H. N. Abbott Proprietor. TUESDAY NIGHT. DECEMBER 9th, 1890. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. First Appearance in New Zealand of the Enn' t\ r^\ DWIN J.HORNE JjRAMATIC V^OMPANY. First Production in Auckland of the Great London and New York success, THE /"NUARD. HE V/OAST VJTUARD. Harry Gltndon (of the Coast Guard.. .Mr EDWIN THORNE Owen Glyadon (a rich Devonshire farmer... Mr D'Orsay Osfden Jack Glyndon (his favourite son) Mr H. N. Douglas Sim Lazarus (of the Long Firm Mr Trent Adams Capt. Handysides (of the sbip Seagull) Mr James Barser James Seaton (Portland guide) Mr C. F. Searle Scarum (au improvisatore) ilr A. Woods SSg* { Warders in the Prison \ Inspector Mr C. F. Loon Ned (a runaway cabin boy) Miss Nellie Eajnham Naomi Blandford (an heiress) Miss Austin Eliot Ruth Glyndon (wife of Owen) Miss Amy Colemsut Topsy Carrol (landlady of the Lion of England Inn) Miss Gertie Roy Convicts, Peasants, and Soldiers. Next Production : The Great Moral Drama (now running in London), entitled JUDGE NOT! Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit t Is. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. P. H. Kirby Manager Jc- _ — „«,„.„„ C. F. Searlb, Stage Manager l ForMrThorne - i^iHOßAL HALL. I PROFESSOR CARL SCHMITT'S PUPILS, I Kindly assisted by some friends. Will give A MUSICAL RECITAL, On MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1890 Front Seats, 2s. Back of Hall and Gallery, Is. Bos Plan at Wildman's. jrilTY HALL! pITY HALL! EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF AMY VAUGHAN'S amazon company. Anothea New First Part ! COME AND SEE OUR LILY DELL Complete Change of Programme J Everything New ! PRICES AS USUAL, Dress Circle, Is ; Body of Hall, Sixpence. Look Out for our CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME. AMY VAUGHAN, Manageress. } 4g3k /i**r\ V )}/ &&/j ! / "" ■ - Johnnie : 'Do deaf people wear loud clothes, mother ?' Mother : •No Johnnie j why do you ask such ridiculous questions ?' Johnnie : ' 'Cause father said Mr Jingle's clothes were loud enough to break the windows.' Mother : ' Oh, that means that »the patterns are what is - called loud and vulgar.' Johnkib : * Does Mr Jingles get hi 3 clothes at the New Zealand Clothing Factory in Queen-street ?' .Mother : • Certainly not ; nothing in bad taste ever comes from the New Zealand Clothing Factory.' NOTE THE ADDRESS : HALLENSTEIN BROS. AND CO., 158 & 160, QUEEN-dTREET. CHALLENGE. Cross-street, Newton, Deo. Ist, 1890. I hereby challenge the contributor of the insulting and scurrilous paragraph appearing in last week's Observer (Gossip column) .relating to my personal character and integrity, to prove the statement contained therein, otherwise I shall ignore it as an attempt at slander. MARY JOSEPHINE QUOI.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 15

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