XPIRATIUJN OP AKI'NEKSHiP TERM. J&> \ ,_ d§« / ofded (prior to stock' takings iu urder to laciluaie a<ijmt>luent of accounts, ueoosaiws-.- v .of onr par-neranip j £jo hold aCLBARINGOUT SALB, .. — An a will "alio* for limited .>'.<■ period, a DISCOUNT of TWENTY PER . .OEM i.. UPON ALL CASH H pui\oaASES, g n ' .T © ' 58. IN THE £ OFF THE USUAL W I PhIOES. O Commencing on . § FRIDAY 12th JANUARY, c eq - fi* * TlieStookia Unubually Heavy, g H and well assorted in rj § every department. |7 K.& 8., who aatisfaction, di- «. £j reot attention to the fact that 2 jz; • sines oommenoing business they E W ; have steadily av-ided all Sbl5 lino Off, Cheap Salks, &o. ; # their aim having beeu to supply a p fa GOOD AttTIGLE at aft « \.sij. O W H a BLfi FRIOB, an I' no puff/ * ind deem that the simple Btate- ■•. ment of the fact is sufficient to convince their triende and the (•nbiio of th« bona fide oharacter of the present aanutuoemen r-.
Goods Entkked will be Charged Usual Prices. Country Orders acoompanied by remittance, will nave prompt attention. R'ITS BROOK & BRIDGMAN, DRAPEBS, CLOTHIERS, &., UPPER QUEEN-STREET, Auckland (Opposite the Army and Navy Hotel). GRAND INTELLECTUAL TREAT. APPEARANCE IN WAIKATO Of the only Living Rival in Monologue of the Rev. Charles Clark. " From grave to gay, from lively to severe. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1878, WILL APPEAR IN THE PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE. MRBTEPHENMABSJT, J The well-known Exponent of High- ' Class Reoitative, and Serio-Comic Entartainment. Composes of tee Ballads : "SUNSET," « MY BUD IN HEAVEN," —And a Hundred other Songs,— Who has given his Entertainment to Crowded audiences in England, the Untied States, Australia, California, Oregon, British India, China, and Japan, will make his appearance in the following PROCfrR^AJMCXKESIi PART I—Serious. Introduction, 1 Reoitation. "The Vagabonds;' or, .'The Beggar and his Dog' 2 Sunset. .Ballad by Mr Stephen Massett How dear to me the hour when daylight - dies,' And sunbeams melt along the silent sea; For then sweet dreams of other days arise, And memory breathes its vesper sigh to thee! And as I watch the line of light that * ■' Splays Along the smooth waves towards the burning west, I long to tread its golden paths of rays, And think 'twill lead to some sweet '■''; place;of rest! - •8 Recitation -?-' The Dame with the - , .Camelias 4)Readnig-r-Betßey and I are out 6 Death, of Poor Joe 6 Song—Dying Boy's Prayer 7 How Betsey and I Made Up 8 A Bit of Humanity 9 Imitation of Madam Anna Bishop in " Home Sweet Home."
Interval of Five Minutes. i paeFii. , JPTTXr & 00X4:10 A.TiITIBS I 1 Song, "Happy as a King," Words and Music by Stephen Massett 2 IMITATIONS of Public Speakers, Singers, and Celebrities, including Artemus Ward, Mark Twain, Henry Russell, "Josh Billing," George Franois Train, Charles Clark, Charles Dickens, Thackery, Hume, Spiritua--1 list, etc., etc. I , ALSO, J&-3 HIS INSTANTANEOUS FACIAL IMITATIONS of Peculiar People met at Sea, some half seas over! some seized with sea sickness and "oh my's!"—Concert on board » White Star Line steamer " Young Lady tries to sing " Shells of the Ocean," with poodle dog accompaniment Boy Recites . Man, with the hiccups, tries to • sing,-"Pretty Jane"—Girl recites « " Rock me to Sleep," etc., etc. 4 The iMan who took himself to pieces bfeore he g(% into bed 5 The Art of Making a Speech 6 Scene in Hong Kong, China, with the imitation of a Chinaman, an Englishman, with his Eyeglass, a Scotchman, and a Nervous-man. 7 Musical Illustbation —Comic Opera— Imitation of a Bass, Tenor, and Female Singer. p- TO CON CXUDE WITH By Pabtioulab Debibb, the CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, or the "60 at. Baak i,vm " as originally recited by MR M ASSETT, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America COMMENCING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. PRICE OF ADMISSION: 2s 6d. MR MASSETT will give a performance at Hamilton East on MONDAY Evening. Tiokets may be procured on and after Friday from all the Stoiekeepers in Cambridge, and from Mr T. C. Hammond, and Storekeepers in Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 870, 17 January 1878, Page 2
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663Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 870, 17 January 1878, Page 2
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