THEATRE ROY ALv EXTRA DOUBLE ATTRATTION !. Commencing SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 29th. And Every Evening until further notice. GRAND GLADIATORIAL ATHLETIC ENTERTAINMENT, Consisting of WRESTLING, SPARRING, FENCING, STATUE ILLUSTRATIONS OF GRAECO-ROMAIT WRESTLING, HEAVY DUMB-BELL AND INDIAN CLUB PERFORMANCES. JAMES MACE, Champion of tiie World^ Will exhibit his extraordinary Science and Skill in the Noble Art of Self-Defence. PROF. W. MILLER, Champion Athlete, W RESTLER, AND SWORDSMAN OP THE World, assisted by MONS. VICTOR, the Celebrated French Wrestler, will exhibit his Classical Graeco-Roman Wrestling Statues, showing the different holds and stops practiced by the Ancient Gladiators of Rome and Modern Wrestlers of the present day. JAMES MACE and PROF. MILLER will give a, grand scientific display in the Noble Art of SELF DEFENCE.. PROF. MILLER and MONS. VICTOR will Wrestle in the Graeco-Roman Stylei This Wrestling is the favourite style of all nations, being practiced in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. MR MACE and PROF. MILLER will give Handsome Trophies to be contested for in BOXING (under the Marquis of Queensberry's Rules) and WRESTLING. The x>erforniance wUI commence with the drama, A LIFE'S REVENGE ! Characters by the Dramatic Company. Admission— Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d -, Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 sharp. 20<t2 T ORNE-STREET TTALL. queen's birthday, Wednesday, May 24th, 1882. DEAN'S MINSTRELS, In one of their REFINED ETHIOPIAN CARNIVALS, To be followed by A SELECT BALL. In aid of the Fund to purchase Horses for the Auckland Fire Brigade. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Front seats and ball, 3s ; second do do, 2s ; Gallery, Is. Horace Dean, Manager. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND -X3L. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. The Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held on FRIDAY, the sth May, 1882, at 2 o'clock p.m. Business : To pass Accounts, election of Committee in place of those retiring, Auditors, and any other business that may be brought forward. WM. PERCIVAL, 2018 Secretary. ■ ipONSONBY CHORAL SOCIETY. Conductor HERR CARL SCHMITT. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The First Concert of the season will take place in the PONSONBY HALL, o» MONDAY EVENING, MAY 1. A first-class Programme has been prepared. Tickets can be obtained from Messrs Upton, Wayte, and Mears, Queen-street ; Mr Hough, Grocer ; Mr Henderson, Chemist, Ponsonby ; or any Member of the Committee. T. FINLAYSON, 2036 Acting Hon. Sec. T. TV/T U N G O. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. CHAS. CANNING, In conveying to his numerous customers and friends his sincere thanks for the generous support accorded him. during the past twenty-seven years, would respectfully intimate to them that he will REMOVE HIS SHOP BUSINESS To those NEW PREMISES next door to Messrs. Glanville and Elyett, Grocers, and immediately opposite the Union Bank of Australia, on MONDAY next, the Ist May, where all orders will be attended to during the erection of his new premises. C. C. would also beg to inform those gentlemen wha have so long and so liberally patronised the Cafe* thai: that branch of the business will still be carried on afc the rear of the site of the old building— entrance by St. Mungo Lane, Shortland-streot. , 2037 BSERVE WHAT IS WELL WORTHY OF OBSERVATION. 1» J« feoMERFILD, IMPORTER OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, CARPETS, Etc. Is now daily opening cases and bales of NEW GOODS, Comprising all the novelties of the Season, and all kinds of useful Drapery, Clothing, and Furnishing Materials. In addition te the large shipment received per "Arabella" from London (comprising Fancy Dresses, Merinos, Cashmeres, Wool Plaids, Winceys, Blankets, Rugs, Flannels, Sheetings, Calicos, Shirtings, Mantles, Hosiery, Grloves, &c), I have now received several cases per " Ringarooma," containing Men's C othing, and comprising Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Suits, Shirts, Hat?, Ties and Hosiery. I may draw attention to the fact that my Prices this Season are Lower than Eyer, and. that can be readily ascertained by personal observation. To strangers who are not familiar with my well-known business premises, observe the ad«« dress : — E. J. SOMERF-IELD, IMPORTER, 134, QUEEN-STBEET. i . •=.%'■■• i • ■ ' ' ', .
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 101
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651Page 101 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 101
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