A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Commencing on THURSDAY (October 25th), till SATURDAY (October 27th). GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Sentimental, Comic, and Irish Songs, Acrobatic Feats, Dances, and Negro Sketches. This splendid VARIETY COMPANY has been amalgamated by Mr DORAN, and can only play for Three Nights, in consequence of proceeding South. Do not fail to attend ! Usual prices. JL HEA TR E lh OVA L. MR POOLEY'S COMPETITIONS. j SATURDAY NEXT, 27th OCTOBER. G-RAND COMPETITIONS FOR RECITATIONS AND HUMOROUS SONGS. SPECIAL ARTISTES — MADAME POOLEY, Solo Pianoforte ; MR RALPH HOOD (Who has kindly tendered his Services on this oci casiou). ! The whole forming a Novel and Attractive EntertainI inent. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. 1 Proprietor Mr H. N. Abbott | Business Manager Mr Lachlan McGowan Manager for Mr Polk Mr S. Genese Opening Night of the Great Comedian, MR. T3 OL X, R. JL O L X, After a triumphantly-successful tour through the Australian Colonies, who will make his first appearance in New Zealand at the above Opera House on WEDNESDAY EVENING-, 31st OCTOBER, Assisted by his accomplished wife, MRS. JULIA A. POLK, the charming and talented Vocalist, and supported by the Best Comedt Compaky ever organised for New Zealand. MR. POLK will commence the season with his enor-mously-successful impersonation of Jack Rutledge, in the world-famed Farcical Comedy (written and acted just for fuu), THE STRATEGIST! HE STRATEGIST! The greatest success of the age. The funniest play ever witnessed. 1000 laughs in 150 minutes. Prices as usual. Box plan at Lennox's, Queen-street. TWEECT QL CJTORE, he JIJ K^upply £3 249, Queen-street, Auckland. You are requested to inspect the magnificent show of GOODS of all kinds, whether useful or ornamental — whether for the Drawingroom or the Kitchen — now on view and for SALE (CHEAP), at the above address. Terra Cotta Figures Lamps, Trays Moustache Cups & Saucers Richly-engraved Decanters Majolica Flower Pots and Wine Glasses Majolica Jugs Lustres and Vases— an asChina Figures — beautiful, sortment unique and unand all the rage equalled Fancy Goods of all kinds, and at lowest cash prices. Some novelties in Toys, Broad Trays, Knife Trays including Pianos, dressed Spirit Stoves and undressed Dolls Paste Cutters Arks, Horses, Balls, &c. Plate Baskets ; Carpenters' and Garden Fish Slicers Tools of various kinds Gravy Strainers Holloware, Hardware Ladles, Funnels 1 Brush and Tinware Mouse Traps, Toast Forks An endless assortment of Moat Stands useful Household Requi- Meat Choppers sites Rolling Pins, Skewers TT^IRECT C1 C3TORE, he U Supply ct 249— Queen-street— 249 Thkee Doors above Wellesley-street. IyTA GIN TYRE BROS. & CO. (Tiie Australian Vine-Growers Co.), WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ! SHORTLAND-STREET, Auckland, N.Z., Desire to make known to the Public of Auckland City and Province that they have now got their Australian Wine Business in good working order, and are receiving regular supplies of the oldest, best matured, and finest flavoured Wines to be obtained from their Australian Vineyards. The Red Wines ace : PORT, SHIRAZ, CLARET (No. 1 and 2), FRONTIGNAC, and MUSCADINE. The White Wines are : HOCK (No. 1 and 2 ), VERDEILHO,RIESLINGr, and CHABLIS ; besides a variety of other WINES. These Wines took many Gold Medals at the Bordeaux Exhibition, and have also repeatedly at Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. They are strongly recommended by the Medical Faculty. M. B. & Co. are Importers of European Wines and Spirits, Bottled Ale and Stout, and everything in the Trade, which thej r are selling at very moderate prices. Price List on application. AND NEW YEAR CARDS. Just Received— A select and large assortment of the newest designs m Christmas and New Year CARDS. Special choice New Zealand designs, suitable to send out of the colony. The last 'Frisco mail, to arrive in England before Christmas, leaves 6th November. Letts's Diaries for 1881. H. A. C O L S O N, "VICTORIA HOUSE," Victoria Street, ! _ — 23Jaoj!-£ha_cnrnm- of Hohßon.fit.reet. Auckland 1. I
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 163, 27 October 1883, Page 15
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632Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 163, 27 October 1883, Page 15
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