A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Great Success of the WARD-VERNON SEASON. Positively the LA.ST WEEK in Auckland of the Greatest Tragic Actress of the English-speaking stage, Miss Grenevieve Ward, and Mr. W. H. Vernon, The Celebrated English Actor. SATURDAY, February-21st.— The Last Xight of the three-act Comedy-Drama written by Sydney Grandy, Esq., expressly for Mr W. H. Vernon, and entitled — " M AMMO N." MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 23rd and 24th, will he played for the first time in Auckland the Highly Sensational Drama — « R A 0 H E L." WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 25th and 26th, by special request, will be played for the last time Miss Ward's Great Success — "FORGET-ME-NO T." FRIDAY, February 27th— Positively the Last Night of the Season, and Grand Complimentary Benefit to Miss Genevieve Ward, when will be given a great Treble Bill, commencing with the charming Comedy, written by the late Chas. Reade — "NANCE OLDFIEL D." To be followed by the Pamouß Sleep-Walking Scene from "MACBBT H." To conclude with the Comedy-Drama in two acts — "HIS LAST LEG S." O'Callaghan! Mr W. H. Verson. Free Admissions. — During Miss Ward's Season the Free List will be entirely stopped, with the exception of Members of the Press. Admission- -Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, ss ; Stalls, 3s; PIT, ONE SHILLING. Door open, 7.15 ; Overture 8 o'clockCarriages at 10 20. Leader of Orchestra, Mr Weinberg. Business Manager for Miss Ward, Sgr. Agrati. Advance Agent, LIDDT. np H B A T B B ROYAL. FEBRUARY 24th, 1885. BENEFIT Tendered by the WAITEMATA "m/S'IN S TEE L S .AJrJLTO PAUL PURCHASE, Who had tke misfortune to lose his right hand . Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit Is. F. A. BAETLEY, Hon. Sec. A L B E R T TT O T E L, Queen-Street. MRS. O'MEAGHEE (Late of the Exchange Hotel, Dunedin) Having taken possession of the above popular house, begs to inform her numerous friends and visitors from the South and other Colonies that it is her desire to afford the comforts of a home with the convenience of an Hotel, and tbat aIL patrons will receive every attention, combined with civility and cleanliness. Telegrams and Letters receive immediate attention. — Note Address — ALBERT HOTEL, Queen-stbeet, Auckland. MRS. O'MEAG-HER, PROPRiETOMgs. mOBACCONIST BUSINESS FOR SALE, JL Queen-street, Auckland. G-RAND AFFAIR, I DON'T THINK. The owner being anxious to proceed to Europe with the intention of staying, would sell at a sacrifice for Terms : £100 Goodwill of Business and Lease ; Stock and Fixtures at valuation. N B. — There are not any hot water springs or baths on the premises. Apply — H. BAILEY, Tobacconist, 176, QUEEN-STREET. "R W S0 E A*T S, MANUFACTURING- JEWELLER, WELLESLEY-STREET, .j (Next Andrew's, Tobacconist). All kinds of . Jewellery Made and Repaired. Hair Work Done. Guards, Bracelets, etc., Made in Hair. Pipes and Walking-sticks Mounted. BOOK-BINDING AND PAPER-RULING-. THREE DOORS ABOVE "STAR OFFICE.? Merchants' Account Books Ruled and Bound to suit requirements. MUSIC, MAGAZINES, AND XAW BOOKS NEATLY BOUND. Bakeb's Special- kuled Day Books. Libraby Books Stbong and Cheaply Bound.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 13
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499Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 232, 21 February 1885, Page 13
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