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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, Lessees _ Messrs Macdonald and Co. Manager .....?.. Mr J. P. MocdonaTd. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, April 26. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! tST LAST NIGHT! IB* LAST NIGHT! OP yourai YOUTH! youthi LAST NIGHT FRANK'S ROOMS. ./ LAST NIGHT or THE CONSERVATORY SCENE, LAST NIGHT OF THE CONVICT SCENE. LAST NIGHT .■ ■ » OF ■ ! ■■..'■■: THE EMBARKATION SCENE. LAST NIGHT, ' . OF THE REALISTIC BATTLE SCENE. LAST NIGHT o» J. R. GREVILLE AS . LARRY O'PHESEY, AND THE POWERFUL COMPANY,, IN YOUTHI :.:,.,• ... YOUTH! m- youthi ■» YOUTH! YOUTH! Produced under the supervision of W. G. CAREY AND H. E. WALTON, Prices of Admission :—sb, 3s, la. Box Plan at Lennox's, Stationer. STALLS and PIT TICKETS at Abbott's Hotel, next door to the Theatre. . . . ■ N.B.—Omnibuses tor the various suburbs will be in attendance every evening after the performance. ' ' J. W. DODGE. Business Manager. . ' A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. SECOND GRAND PRODUCTION. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, APRIL 28, Will be acted for the first time in Auckland, A New and Original Drama m Five Acts, ENTnXED THE LIGHTS 0' LONDON ,; (Written by George R. Sims). • Scenery by Messrs Gordon and Henningß. ,■ , MANAGERIAL NOTE.—In presenting the tried and universally popular drama, "The Lights o' London," to the .Auckland public, the Management beg to call attention to the fact that this is the play which gave world-wido fame to its author, Mr G. B. Sims, being tha i kitost (except "Romany Rye") and greatest ; production of his pea. " Lights o'London" was - f acted for Two Entire Seasons at the Princess Theatre, London, a whole season at the Union Square Theatre, New York, and has mot with continued and unvarying success in all tho frincipal cities in Great Britain and America, ts wonderful financial and artistic success in Melbourne, Sydnoy,-Adclaido, Duaedin, Christchurch, and Wellington, was a CROWNING TRIUMPH. • The way was long and weary, ,- ~; But gallantly they strode— . -~; A country lad andlaasie, , „ . :. Along the heavy road. -...•: i The night was dark and stormy, .-..., , • • But blithe of heart were they, For, shining in the distance, ; ..,„.-• . | The lights of London lay. Oh! the gleaming lights of London; < Tnat gem the city s crown 1 , What fortunes He within you, - , ; Oh 1 lights of London town. < • ; LIGHTS O'LONDON. Produoed under tho supervision of -■' . : ?; W, G. CAREY AND H. E. WALTON; j. P. MAODONALD, Manager, ■ IPONSONBY CHORAL SOCIETY. ; Oonduotor: HERR CARL SCHMITT; ; PROGRAMME OF GRAND SACRED AND SECULAR CONCERT, To bo held in Oddfellows' Hall, Ponsonby^ '-[ MONDAY. 28th APRIL, 1884. Past i. ■ Pianoforte Solo—Mrs Woolley. ..-., V golo and Chorus, "Marvellous Works"—Miss Culpan and Society, Sacred Solo (Soleoted)—Mrs Upton." Chorus," Awake tb,S Harp "—Society. ...;'.. ■'. Sacred Solo." Angels Ever Bright and Fair "■— Miss Henderson. Chorus, "Hearengare lolling"—Society. Sacred Solo, " O Rest in the Lord "—Miss Main. Chorus, "Aohievcd Is the Glorious Work"— Society. p A^Tlr. - v String Quartette—Messrs C. and J. Homus, Edger, and Clough. , . . , ■ , Choruß,'• Henco Away"—Society. . > Solo (Selected)—Mr Edwards. Solo, " Gates of the West "—Miss Culpan. String. Quartette—Messrs G. and J. Hemus, Edger, and Olough. <>" ■'■• ■' Solo, "The Bell Ringer "—Mr Taylor. • Choms," Haste O'er the Hills "—Society, : - Solo, '* Woodnymph's Call"—Mtes McMillan.' Chorus, "With Fair Ceres "—Society. Doors open at half-past soven p.m.; to commence at eight. . . '* : A. L. PARSONS, Hon Sec. T> E. A D I N G ?J MR J. J.BOAK . ' will atn , -J SELECT READINGS AND RECITALS (Dramatic, Pathetic, and Humorous), In St. James's Hall, Wellington-street, on TUESDAY EVENING, May 6th, at 8 o'clock. front Seats, 2s; Second. Is. , '..' THE Evening Dancing Class at Mrs . Glover's, Glenside, Upper Symonds-street, under Professor Bernaid, begins on FRIDAY, 23rd May. .Ladies and gentlemen desirous of joining are requested to make early application : to Mrs Glover or Prof. H. Terms, £1 ss. ■ An Evening Dancing Class undsr Professor Bernard is being formed in Mrs Palmer's new large School-room, Carlton Gore Road. Ladies and gentlemen desirous of joining must apply early. First term^MONDAY. I9th May; £1 ss, Juvenile CUwb TUESDAYS, 3.30 p.m. BA NCI NG. DANCI NG. Masonic Hall, Prinues-st. Prof. Bernard's Classes at above Hall. Adult 3 , Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m.; Juveniles, Satubdavb, 3.30 p.m. Special Select Walts Classes for Ladies only, Thursdays, 10.30 a.m.; Afternoon, 2 p.m. Intending Pupils must apply early tho number being limited for each class. Terms: Gents., £1 ss: Ladies and Juveniles' ; one guinea. Select Classes. HI ss. Private Liesspns daily in New Valse, so. Residenco, 75, Hobson-street. Cards at Upton's. Queen-street. TRANCING. AT PONSONBY. Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of joining Prof. Jiw is Bernard's TUESDAY EVENINGS DANCING CLASS At Miss Hills School-room, Ponsonby Road, must apply early to Miss Hill or to Prof. Bernard, 75, Hobbon-etrecU Terms, £1 SB, from date of entrance. • . . . Hoard and Residence. ;"'" PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENTS. —A comfortable Home, on easy terms.— Alma House. Alma Place, Parnell. i* , T3OSEBANK HOUSE, DEVONPORT. Superior accommodation.for Ladies or Gen? tinman. Only a limited number kept. * Terms moderate. . JVR.HOQPER. Proprietor. WELLES LEY HO USE, ■ Wellesley-st., Auckland (Three Doors west from Hobson-street}. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A Good Table kept; lofty and well-ventilated Bedrooms, Plungo and Shower Baths, and every convenience to ensuro the comfort of Beard era and Visitors. Terms, £1 per week. M. MASON (late of Wellington), Proprietress. /GOVERNOR, BROWNE HOTEL. VJT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging _ „ .. 20s per Week Single Room _-_ -_ _ „ 25s per Week Harbour Board Notices. ■^"BMaLL LOTS OF TOTARA PILES. : Harbour Board Office, ,: r; . 11 j, s • ■>< AiJOklMia, Hth ApriTlfei. The Auckland Harbour Board is prepared to purchase at any time small lots of Totara Piles; "^ GRAVES AIOXJN, Chairman.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4353, 26 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4353, 26 April 1884, Page 1