Amusements ACADEMY OF MUSIC ABBOT'S OPERA HOUSE DRAMATIC COMPANY, Comprising 19 ARTISTS, who will moke their FIRST APPEARANCE THIS I.VEMNG, SATURDAY, Oct. 6, in AREAH-NA-POGUE ! AEEAH\NA.POGUE ! SHAUN (with Sorig "Tbo V^es.jing of .the : Green")—Mr E. B. BTFSSELL Fanny .Power ... MISS LUCY ASETON ARRAH MEELISH (with Song " Dear little Shamrock," and Irish Jig)—MldS NELLIE GREENLES3. See the old FavonteS and new Faces ! The Season is limited to Six Nights, as Mr Rtteseii/ and Miss Neitajs Gekenlbsb , leave for Sydney on Tuesday, the 16th. Box OffiVe not* open at Mr McLivbr's. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ME GOEDQN GOOCH'S GRAND FAREWELL EYEHING CONCERT- j MONDAY, OCT. 15th. Vincent Wallace's Operatic Seleotions(Concert form) from "LURLINE," kindly assisted by Mes KilGOiiß, as principal Soprano : Soloist, and about 20 Ladiea and Gentlemen, Pupils from Auckland. See Programme everywhere !—3a, 2a, and Is. 2130 Drapery JV MARSHALL, A L.B BET STREET,--fTAS now Eeceived and OPENED UP LAEGE SHIPMENTS of SPRING AND SUMMER Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, &c,, &c, &c, Ex ' Buttermere,' ' Grasmere/ 'British King,' AND /Doric,' AtiSo, T AEGE Parcels bought from I j best Colonial Markets and ; Manufacturers. 11VEEY Department is now j fully assorted with Newest | Texture 3, Designs, Novelties, and Fashions, which for Variety and Value have never before been equalled. JUST EEOEIVED, a large Stock of SUPEEIOE CLOTHING of Colonial Manufacture. 5 Per Cent.-DISCOUNT for CASH on 5s and upwards. AN EAELY INSPECTION SOLICITED. < .-r~"~\ Notices TH E tEA GI C FA T E O F .^•'"■Whitaker- & co, "'Dear me, how vexing, after all my toil," Cried Janet, 'f 'tis too cruel my cakes to spoil; " What can the reason be, pray, Suean, tell " The secret of your lovely spoDges, dearie ? " "Dear sister mine, I've found the fairy spell, " Most gladly I'll to you its working tell, "It will save you many a weary troubled hour. "If you'll but use Menhib's Self Raising Flour. "Its virtues are beyond my power to tell, "If you once try it, it will please so well, "That you henceforth will never troubled be, « By having heavy cakes or eoones for tea. " In Mehnie ahd Dbx'B establishment you'll find " All dainties which the sugar cane produces, " In every shape and form of sweetmeat fine, "With, bread and biscuits for domestic ueesi "No pains are spared the public tiate to please, , # ,' " In charges moderate,' and best attention^ "Your orders or requests are met with ease, " Varieties are here too great to mention. "I've heard it said that Mbnnib is a brick, " And Dby, as partner true, doth blend his will; " I doubt set, were the order given quick, "They'd grind old Whitaker to powder ia their Patent Sugar Mill." The beat test ot the interest of a book iB its capability of being read a woond I/me ditto •..'■:".-:., jk ■■ :■ "t-*. ,*^
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4604, 6 October 1883, Page 3
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459Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4604, 6 October 1883, Page 3
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