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Amusements. 'ZTF E A T~R E ROYAL. it Manager Mr. J. B. Steele. CONTINUED SUCCESS QF THE STERLING YOUNG ACTOR, MR EDWIN BROWNE l In his wonderful impersonation of the dual characters. DICK RALSTON am. KItYAL KEKNB, Iv the highly sensa~i.nal at.d thrilling diama, in _ acts, entitled.l THK I'IKENiX I THE PBCENIX! THE PHCENIX! THE PIKE NIX 1 THE GitEAT FIRE SCENE. '.ha moit Realistic Scene ever produced in Aucklun.. Everybody shouUJ s.e this iife-liko pioturo. In active preparation—-GOOD AS GOLD. Pricks of admission—4s, 2s 6d, is. Box Ollice at Upton's. yVaN G I N G'~"C LASSES. ..elect Adult Ciasso., Tuc:day evenings, Bp.m.: Children's Classes, Saturdays, 2 p.m.: acl'empcrancoHali. .albert-street. Ponsonby Classes, -Mondays, at 4 and 8 p.m., in Ponsonby Ilali. Onehunga Classes, Fridays, at 8 p.m., in Masonic Hull. Hcmuora Classes, Wedncidays, at 1 p.m., at Mrs Wilmott's Ladles' School. Partius wishing private lessons can apply at Temperance Hall, between 10 and 12. ALLEN WEST, Teacher of Dancing. Music. JVf-RS MITCHELL, Professor of Sing_L~_L ing (by get eral reque :t), will reaumo her Singing Clas_e3 on Kriday next. Clasi for Beginners, at 7 p.m.; Advanced Class, for part Singin., ut . p.m., in St Jam f Hal), Wellingtonstreet.—Terms, &c, on upplicat.on at her residence, iKuruiigaLapo Ro_.j, oppo3ite Mr Lambourne's. XT" E W MUSIC, Just Pobliished, "THE GOBLE T!",' (Biin'jisi for B-iss Voice). Words by Loud Byron, Music by MARTIN SWALLOW. PRICE 33. To be had nt Auckland Music Warehouse1, Corner of Q.ucen-st.eet and Vu'can Lane. AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 71, queen-street. Musical Novelties Ex ' City of Now York:— Harvest Flowers, mazurka—Pridham ix pieces for harmonium— Drifllold Rail's Celebrated Cavantinas for violin and pianoforte .Sons I':s Roses, scne do ballet for pianoforte —Newstedt Who Shall say 1 sone—F. _bt March <lc.< Chasseurs, pianoforte—Batcheldcr Conquer or Die, song—Foster March Ancienne, pianoforte—Macbeth Operatic Recreations-Michael Watson Day of Kest, s acred piece—Pridham Heralds of Spring, pianoforte series—Pridham Marguerite—Oberthur 'iruo Love, pianoforte—Reseh Turnham Toil—Milion Wei ing 3 A Nov/ Soiig by the composer of At tho Ferry Ukranian Danca—Muscat Lerlina, mazurka—Sykes When Mother's Ship Come 3 Home, BODg— Gib3on Under English Daisies, Bong—Roeokel Little Wife, song-Milton Wellings At the Ferry, song— Milton Welling! Korncni, valse— Granada True to tho ltnd, soug for baritone Danso Antique, pianoforte—M. Watson The Roll Call. Eong—Pinsutt Gone for Ever, song—VValdteufel Banbury Cross, song—M. Wellinus L'ttle Ida's Flowers, song—Roeckel Autrefois, waltz—Waldteufel When Shadows Fall, eong—Wellings Eldorado, cong—Lewis The Clippsr, hunting song—Wbyte Melvelle Two Minue's. for piano, by Felix Adler Carmen, quadrille and lancers " Voltigour," lancers and waltzes Planquettes, popular opera. MUSI C—POPULAR SONGS AND PIECES on Sale at TriE Auckland Music Warehouse. SONG i.—Turnham Toll, Olivia, Till Then, Eyes so Blue, Duschinka, A Little Mountain Lid, Just Sixty Years Ago, Maid of Athens, The O'd Love and the New, She Wandered Down the Mountain side, The Lost Chord, Let Me Dream Again, Tender and True. The Chorister, Ones Again, Sweethearts, Far Away, Remember or Fo'get, Tho Ballad Singer, A Bird Sang in a Hawthorn Tree, Regret, Fat a way Where Angtls Dwell, Dresden China, . trangcrs Yet, Thy Face, It was a Dream, In Shaciowland, Eily's Reason, Resignation, Too Late, Limo Tr_es by tho River, Tired, Clang of the Wooden Shoon, Como Back to Erin, Little Bruno, Parted, Faith, Ship-Boy's Letter, Waiting, Weary, Botheaay Hay, My Heart is Thine Alone, Good-bye at the Door, Sing, Sweet Bird, The Farmer and his Pigeons. BARITONE AND BASS SONGS. —Tho Three Sailor Boys, The Midshipmite, Youth and Age, Tar's Farewell, Han« Sachs, Gallants of ITngland, Polly, Don't Hun Old England Down, Nevermore, Brave Old Oak, Wrecked and Saved. Tom and I, A Golden Dream. The Last Cartridge, Hero Upon My Vessel's Deck, Bong of tho Toreador, Good Rhein Wine, Love Never Dies. Lost and Found, Song of the Labourer, Let Me Love Thee, Storming the Breach, The Storm, Tho Fchooner on the Sands, Ragged and Torn, The Stag Hunt, Sweethearts and Wives, The Fr c L-nco, Tho Capstan Song, A S~ilot's Wooing, The Sea is England's Glory, Tho Seaman's Star, My Star, The Gutward Bound, Wake Mary Wake, Our Boys. The Stoel-clad Ships of hn-;la.nd, Poor Jack Brown, Tho Iron Blacksmith, Simon the Cellarer, Tho Brit'sh Tar, To Antrr i. WALTZES.—Tanjoirs a Toi. Le Rol de Lahore, Trop de Bonheur, Le Soir C: rmen, Mando La Marjolai- o, Ma Charmante, Lily Queen, . Amour et Jounesse, Polly, Mon Reve, An Rovoir, Tres Jolie, The Adisu, Grand Duchess, A Toi, Chants de L'Aube, S .v< ethearts, Love in a Ballroom, The Clan_, Ammoretteu, Elsa, Esmeralda, Bound the World, Nuanges d'Or. QUADRILLES.-Great Globe. Blaok P.ince, Madnme Favart. Birthday, Le Cloches de Cornev/lle, Huiiy Burly, Black Crook, Gulliver, Songs of the Day, Thorcßa, Rage of London, Carmen, Sydney Exhibition, Times, Canary Bird. .LANCE ns.—Sorcerer, Csrmcn, Madame Favart, Madame Angot. Giorza's Exhibition Album of 7 new Piano Pieces. THE ROYAL EDITION.-The Prima Donna Album, Tho Tenor Album, The Contrplto Aloum, Tho Faritone Album. VOCAL SCORE_. —Carmen, Fatlnitza. Lo Cloches de Cornevillo, Madame Favart, &d. Also, the most popular Galops, Marches, Polkas, Mazurkas, Schot'.iches, &o. Heniy's, Hamilton's, and other Pianoforte Tutors. AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE 71, QUEEN-STREET. Arthur Eadt, Mana _er. uonvevancet.. T}- QUICK'S TIME TAB LB _D © l-tOM AUCKLAND AND WHAU. caves A uckland i Leaves What; I 12 noon 8.30 a.m, 5 p.m. 3 p.m, Saturday—Leaves Auckland, _ p.mi and 10.-0 p.m. • Spturday—Leaves Whaa [8.33 m, and 5.3 p.m TBRIERLEY'S AUCKLAND AND ONEHUNGA "BUS. TIME TABLE. Leaves Auckland Leaves Onehunga: Opposite Greyhound Hotel) (Hardington's Hotel 1 P.m. 10.15 a.m. 5.30 p.m. 3 30 p.m. Sundays : 10 a,m. 4.30 p.m. CODL I N ' S TIME TABLE: Leaves Onehunga— I Leaves Auckland— B.CO a.m. 12 noon 2.3D p,m. | L3O p.m. Saturday nights— 6.33 p.m. | 11 p.m. Special Coaches as per Agreement. SM C G U I £ I • COACH PROPRIETOR, Runs a Coach daily to meet the train at Ohaupo Horses and Buggies on Hire. Orders by Post or Telegraph promptly attended to. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. ALEXANDRA. KELLY'S ROVAL MAIL LINE ol COACHES to Ohinemutu, Hot Springs and Tauranga, leaving Tauranga every Mon day Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 a.m.; ani returning every Tuesdsy, Thursday, and Satui day. Through to Napier, Wednesday, at 8 a.m Fare, £5. Livery and Bait Stables, Spring-streel Tauranga. Buggies, Waggonettes, and Vehicle of all kinds for Hire. Booking Office, Spring! street. . J IVTEWTON AND PONSONBI i_>i OMNIBUSSES. j KELLY & JOBSON. Proprietors. I Time Table. Leave Union Bmk at following times:— M and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., every fifteen minute?* at tho hour and half hour, via Grey-streetTiß quarter to and quarter pißt, via Vlctoria-BtreeO Extra 'Busses leave at 7.10 a.m. via Great ' street, leaving Threa L^mps atj7.lo for to-wfi 5.7 and 0.7 p.m. via Grey-street, i I NIGHT 'BUSSfc.S.—9 and 10 p.m.. via Victoril ) street and Grey-street resp.ctively. Satnrd_i|| every half-hour from 8 to 11 p.m. -j. I Tho 3.30 p.m. 'Bus will pass the College Ml • wet afternoons for tho convenience of BcholtJll

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3191, 8 June 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3191, 8 June 1880, Page 1

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