THEATRE ROYAL. rnHIS (lUKSDAY) EVENING 1 September 27, • SCHULTZ'S OPERATIC COMPA&Y In the following choice selections :4~ *t \ r PA TIT I. '1 OVerture—" The Poet and the Peasant" 'Zuppe)—Quartette. •L Trio (vocal)—'' Spring March"—Madame and Herr Schultz and Fraulein Koch. 3. "W&Wz Rondo" (vocal) — (Gurobert) — ' Madame; Schultz. 4. Serb Comic (vo<>al) —Mr. H. Morsan. 5. Duett—" I would my Love" (Mendelssohn} -r-MadainoSchu'.tz and Fraulein Koch. 6. Yalse—"Wife, Wine, nnd Song" (Strugs) .; Violin, Patio, and Harps. 7. Comiqtte Soivj;—Mr. H. Morgan. 8. Orpheus* Quadrille (Strauss) —Violin.Piano and twj Harps. ' . , . I.vTEBLUDE. , Daniw (medley)..^... ■ ( ... Mvi M.,ifcn!glit. Horn pipe ... ... ... Master Jerome.' =Sfcotclf D:incJJ {in eh aracter) ""MilsrM''."*"Ktiigliir*Stop Jig A ... ..... , y - t . Master Jerome." \ ''"■ "• ' '■'■ i■' ''~ ~ ',' r *' /dbtdiki Juggling feats Master J|pwn^l^B 1. Overture —Norma, "Bellini1' —Piano and I Violin. • •!-..:.■,, , Wi ,,; ni . 2. Ipuett -"Sunday Morning" (Mendels-ohii) '*: \ —Madame Schultz and Frauleiu Kpch. lt) - ir 3. Song—" Good Night, my child" (Faust)*!!' ;Madame Schultz. : ; '] •>■'■; [flT£,v«bMBT 4. Motto Song—Mr. H. Morgan. -iv*}*»i\tty 5. Song—" Lilly of the Dale"—FrauleinKoch'1 ;li 6. '(Federal Polka" (Strauss)— Violin, Piaiio;dT j and two Harps. i7/"jWKen the Swallows" (Abt) —Madame : / \ Sehilltz. 8. Goraique Song—Mr. H. Morgan. ..'.^J-^wL 9. " Break it Gently to my Mother"^HM&s i Schultz, Madame Schuitz, and Fraulein jKocll. '.!| M |;| , : j< |X •..() jrXTJ(£. i I PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE. Pit,!6d.; stalls, Is. j boxes, 25.; circle, 2e. 6d. ': -—. M!S?B T ORPHAN HOME. •'"''' lV 1 • ■■< -' ffiT2 .nhi'mt \ ■• '■ AN ' '■<■■■' .-■;■'• ,-';:fc<,jtl.'.7f ' (ENTERTAINMENT /1 '' ■■' ' 'Will be' given' on / !! f p |j* irIhiHURSDA V EVENING fr.Ex||* L AT THE' 'luitilj ~"(%, " Mtrsto Hall, symonds-street, w* jr. j ] At 8 p.m., by the.! '" l hlil ?)r I itfCKLAND ; ETHIOPIAN TRqTJPi^ % In aid of. the Funds of, the Orphan jHoipw^1 * Parnell, under the patronage arid in the j- j presence of Lady Bowen, nijd alao of 4 ,^ / / ; Capt. Lewis and''Officers'pi the ,T,''-'j"J IT. 0. Frigate ' Resaca."1' '! \S ' Tickets : Front Seats 2s ; Back iSeiiSijiiflaKi j(3-allery, Is. To be obtained from Messrs. ."Upton and Wayte ; Mr. Hale, Parnell; Mrs. Flower, Shortland-street, and the'm'emlwk,^,^; the Committee. r,a :. / •-. /THE. NEW"! i^r DRUG*CHBMIG^ [ f |. ESTABLISHMENT,, ,k t r ' JP I T T- S TRE E T, AUCKLAND. ; * JiroaiQ:. Wi C. WHTTLAW, MS MJA.NUFAOTURING-' CHEMIST;1'« , SOLE PROPRiETC>II,Mr i: BEGS to inform the public that, having had— 1 son.c 15 years'experience in both, ihejManufacturing of Chemicals and*the-fifii»m andjDispensing part of the Profession,^ fi^^g j'siilets^himself ,suffic ently qualified,.tQipe*fßraP* the dulies of a Chemist and. Di-uggist./Witho^t;^ passing any formal or schooled examination, with the object of being nominallyi styledi.i: a/ ]?harniaceutical Chemist." Some few years ago any Chemist, by paying an annual •djs*2| serif tion, might .become a member of' this" Socisty. ' '•''■ '■■ "■ C{ VV'.thftnkß the public of Auckland abd^:'] its vicinity for the very liberal suppbri.fifford6^, M him iduring the time he has bern mi business,» and fiopes for a continuation of that confidence hithferto so liberally reposed in him j and he, on l|is part, promises, that, while. continuing to sijpply a discriminating public with a.gen*L nine article, it will" be his constant--MnOJ^S cjviljty of manner and lowest remungjgfajwg profits to still'fuTtlieavmerit alcontinuance oi then* generous favors. lll!'' '-■"■ '-■ " Tlie following Prepiirations can always[bSiH! had kt the above Establishment:*-? ) Tr|y WHITLAW'S CELEBRITED, Oj! . 4MERICAN WORM-DE3TKQYEK, ' Witli PQWDERS, for'expelling WppmSj JRot Children ; price 25., including the Powders.^ { ~ -^ j.!visiHo' EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Hpudreds of Cliildren in. the neighbourhood-* of Newton have been relieved of from ten to thirtkr Worms within the past three weeks. Fqr Testimonials, see Handbills, ; . \ t TRY WHITL iW'3 .AMERiPi-iSii! ( HOREHOUND PECTORAL, A Certain Cure s for Whooping-cough^,.Colds, \ Asthma, Influenza, and Croup. For Testimonials, see Handbills^' • '" ' :■- ---| WHITLAW'S CELEBRATED ,/' VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PIDBS;1 * A Sure Remedy for Headache, Indijestion^_ Bilious and all Stomach Complaints." *" WHITLAW'S TONIC SEIDLITZ ■:•: = ;., PQWDERS. .. ;i >| ; f ijj? WHITLAWS MIXUTRE FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATJSM.' I r ' it)l TEETH SKILFULLY & CAREF(JLI/Y r/ . - EXTRACTED. r'PHi^iclANS' PRESCRIPTIONS. A^PiV - •:■' recipes Ifl Carefuily iind^'Accurately Compounded at^j '" .•" " ■■ hours. \.,,,aM r^ NIGHT BELL. , &*i l^TPlt-ase Note the Address —, B ,nui*E^ THte RED GLOBE HGHTjf P I T T STREET, ' tq , AUCKLAND N»Z. '• *«»'*M
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 224, 27 September 1870, Page 2
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649Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 224, 27 September 1870, Page 2
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