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• One of the greatest and moat able Reciters.'— -(Fid* Chris' tian Commonwealth.) LITERARY AND MUSICAL TREAT. EDWARD m OMITH, DWABD A • UMITH, The Renowned Elocutionist, on FRIDAY EVENING, in theCITY HALL, will give an evening of POETIC RECITALS, Humorous, Pathetic, and Dramatic, interspersed with Muaic by well-known local Friends. Popular Prices :— Dress Circle, Reserved and Unreserved Seats, 2s 6d; Stalls, Is 5 Back Seats, 6d. |~V P E II A TJ OU 8 E|. OPENING MONDAY, JANUARY 6. The Event of the Season, and First Time in Auckland of theFamous HARVEY XJEOTHERS' ARVBY J3ROTHERS' MINSTREL AND BURLESQUE COMPANY, And the Renowned Priina Donna, HELEN GORDON CUNARD Opening Night Selections— •Bel Raggio/ ' Semiramide,' 'The Song that Reached My Heart,' ' The Spanish Gipsy.' First Appearance Here of HARRY COWAN, Comedian and Dancer. First Appearance of MISS VIOLET BRANDON, Vocalist and Dancer (from the Principal Halls of London and Continental Cities). First Appearance Here of VINCENT M AGEE, Irish Vocalist and Skate Dancer. First Time Here of the Charming FRAULEIN ELLA SEIGFBEID, German Ferio and Topical Vocali st. First Time Here of GAEL RIRDLfO, the Clever Fancy Club Swinger of the present century. ARTHUR FAWCETT. I CUNARD, Tenor Vocalist. I Solo Banjoiat and Composer. PROF. RIBDLE, R.A.M Solo Pianiste. THE HARVEYS (William and Chakles), Musical Spiders and the Merry Men of Mirth. First Time in this part of the World. POPULAR PRICES :— Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pib One Shilling. ,_.,. , Note.—The Box Plan will be open on Saturday at Wudman's The performance will commence punctual at 8 sharp. GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, For School Children and Families. Children admitted at half-price to all parts. ' "ff-jr-fHIST ! THE BOGIE MAN,' the Newest London. W Novelty. Song. Very amusing. Price 6d. —Musical Budget, Shortland-street. \ UCKLAND ANNUAL REGATT A.§ olsx ANNIVERSARY OF THE COLONY. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1891. FLAGSHIP, UNION STEAMSHIP TE ANAU. I. SCOWS {bona fiAe baulk timber carriers) ; square bilges? handicap ; ordinary working canvas. Ist prize, £20 ; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £2, 2 COASTING CUTTERS (handicap), 12 tons and under 25, and which have not been built for yachts. To sail with. ordinary working canvas. Ist prize, £23 ; 2nd, £10 ; 3rd,. £5. ;3. YACHTS. 7 tons rating and upwards. Ist prize, £25 ; 2nd, 1 £10 ; 3rd, £5. 4. YACHTS, 4 tons rating and under 7. Ist prize, £15 ; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £2. 6. FISHING BOATS over 4 tons. Ist prize, £15; 2nd, £5? 3rd, £2, 7 YACHTS, 2 tons rating and under 4. Ist prize, £10 ; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £2. 8. OPEN SAILING BOATS, Ist class, 16 to 20 feet : time allowance, 2 minutes pt-r foot. Ist prize, £8 ; 2nd, £4 ; 3rd, £2. 9 OPEN SAILING BOATS, 2nd class ; time allowance as Ist ' class. Ist prize £6 ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd £1. 10. MEN-OF-WAR GIGS. Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 10s; 3rd,£l 4 11. GREASY BOOM. Flagship subscriptions. 12. MEN-OF-WAR CUTTERS. Ist prize, £6; 2nd, £2 10s ; 3rd, £1, '13. CHAMPION WHALEBOATS-lst prize, £60 and £10 additional for each bona fide competitor outside of the Port of Auckland, but not to exceed £100; 2nd prize, £25 ; 3rd prize, £10. 14. NAVAL VOLUNTEER CUTTERS. Ist prize, £10 ; 2nd, £4 ; 3rd, £1. 15. WHALEBOATS, to be rowed by junior amateur oarsmen, and whose weisrht does not exceed 10 stone. Ist prize, £10 ,- 2nd, £5 ; 3rd. £1 10s. 16. MERCHANT SAILING VESSEL'S GIGS (4 oared), to be rowed by bona fide crew. Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2 10s ; 3rd, £1. 17. WHALEBOATS, to be rowed by amateur maiden oarsmen. Ist prize, £8 ; 2nd, £4 ; 3rd, £1 10s. After last race. Flagship will take a trip outside heads, re» i turning to Wharf. t The Committee reserve the right to reduce the prizes pr» ! rota should the funds be insufficient. Trophies and other gifts will be added to the prizes on pres* entation to the Committee. First-class Band on Flagship. * ! Copies of Regulations on application. Entry night, MONDAY, January 26th. CHAS. C. DACRE, Hon. Secretary.

A PERMANENT CURE fXSESSSs Hospital Physician, thirty years a Parisian specialist (now retired), will inform sufferers how they may Cure Themselves of Nervous Debility, Weak Vitality, All Impediment to Marriage, &c, &c, without consulting a medical man. Send sixpence in stamps for sealed treatise and Home Cube. Address :— Parisian Agency Co., P.O. BOX 766, SYDNEY.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume X, Issue 603, 24 January 1891, Page 14

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