THEATRE DOYAL. Chorus Master Mr Harry Pollard Leader of the Orchestra Mr. Chas. Pollard btage Manager and Ballet Master Mr Derbyshire Mechanist Mr F.Duval Properties Mr H. Arthur Musical Conductor Mr J. J. Pollard, Jun. EVERY EVENING. H. M. SP I N A F O R J] f t. HlM ' S - H.M.S. PINAFORE. Jg||gg> PINAFORE. H.M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. MR. WALTER REYNOLDS Regrets being obliged to announce nn h e ya s t -vrr cc k OF POLLARD'S WONDERFUL T ILIPUTIAN rvPERA pOMPANY ! His Tenantry of the Theatre EXPIRING ON SATURDAY NEXT, June 25th. LAST NIGHTS OF TT M. S. pINA FO R E BY POLLARD'S WONDERFUL LILIPUTIAN OPERA COMPANY ! the greatest success ever known in the southern hemisphere! Phicks of Admission— Dress Circle 4s. Stalls 2s 6d. Pit is. Children : Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is 6d. Box Plan at Upton and Co.'.s, Booksellers, Queen Street, NO MAINEE FOR CHILDREN THIS WEEK. WALTER REYNOLDS, Lessee & Manager. T OR N E STREET TT ALL. MADAME LOTTI WILMOT Will give the first of a series of Descriptive Lectures on the WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS. SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 19th, "THE PICKWICK CLUB." "Hanging's vulgar; pison yourself oif-hand. Beware of vidows, Sauiivcl 1" Donation— One Shilling to any part of the Hall. Eight precisely. Madame Lotti Wilmot may be consulted every Evening for Mesmerism and Spiritualistic Seances. 840 TT7ELLESLEY STREET SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. Evening Classes — Separate for Males and Females — will be commenced on MONDAY, 4th July, 1881. These Classes will be open to Pupils of 13 years of age and upwards on payment of a Quarterly Fee of TEN SHILLINGS (10s.) (in advance). FOR MALES, on— Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. FOR FEMALES, on— Tuesday and Thursday, From 6 to 8 p.m. The Course of Instruction will include Arithmetic (advanced), Book-keeping, Writing, Composition, &c., &c. In addition, series of Friday Evening Lectures (from 8 to 6 p.m.) — to which Female Pupils will be admittedwill be given, on subjects calculated to induce a love of reading and self-culture. The first series will be on "Epochs of History." A ticket to admit to the Lectures only will be issued at FIVE SHILLINGS per quarter. Discipline and Order will be STRICTLY Maintained. HENRY WORTHINGTON, 833 Head Master. RANDALL BROS. Family Butchers, Next Eden Terrace Post Office. Poultry of all kinds dressed to order. Calves' Rennets and Corned Beef on sale. Orders in the country punctually attended to. 480 TtT R S . DAVIS, Family Grocer. finest teas and coffees, At the Lowest Prices. KAEANGAHAPB ROAD (Top of Queen-street), Auckland. 791
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Observer, Volume II, Issue 40, 18 June 1881, Page 435
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