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Amusements. HE A TRE ROYAL. Lesaeo and Proprietor..Martin Simonsen. SIMONSEN'S ROYAL ENGLISH AND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), APRIL 25, The Greatest of all Italian Operas, UN BALLO IN MASCHERA. Rlccardo ' -. .. Signor Paladlni OS.. ".. — Mias Martina Simonsen Renato .. •• Signor Luiscttt Samudl ".. .. - '■■«ty&°!s& 1 Tomaso Mr\9 rn?v3wnrtli Silveno Mr * .Zn f Prime Guldiee Ulrlco " "~ *'•• "MissCarrio Godfrey Adelia ".. - Mdme. Fanny Simonsen Noblemen, Pages, Conspirators, FißhermcD, sec. Tuesday and Wednesday. 26th and 27th April, Carl Maria Yon Weber's master worK, in 1 acts, DER FREISCHUTZ; Or, The Seven Magic Bullets ! (in english). No expense will be spared in bringing forward this grand production in a manner never before witnessed in New Zealand. Thursday and Friday, 28 nnd 29, will be produced, with grand spectacular eirects, uuonod'a masterpiece, in 5 actß, F A U S TI Saturday, April 30, will bo repeated, by special requeat and positively tho last time, MARITANA! Box ofllca at Miluor'a Mualc Warehouse, Queen-street. GILL I E S S WILL OPEN HIS GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, In the Albert Hall, Darby-street, This Day, tor a short time, daily, from IU a.m. to 10 p.m. Admiasion, Is; Children under 12, Cd. . "fcTEW MARKET HALL. A Select Juvenile Dancing Clasa, conducted by Mrs Laman. will be held in tbe abovo Hall on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at2oc!ock. Payment in advance. To commence on Saturday, April 23rd. T> OKI NG! BOXING! R. DAVIS' BOXING SALOON, Hodson-street (oppoaite Scotia Hotel), Is Opon every Tueaday, Friday, and Saturday, from 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons given to Gentlemen onWedneaday eveninga, at the Saloon, or at their own reaidonces. lerma moderate. Gloves provided. LAWN TENNIS! TORACCO ! LAWN TENNIS! CIGARETTES 1 W. W. ~ROBIN SON Haa Juat Opened a Choice Assortment of American tobaccos, chosen by himself whilo In America, Buitable tor thia market. More Novelties to arrive. «. Call at 98, QUEEN-STREET? Art Unions. "VIEW ZEALAND GRAND GIFT _LX CLUB, AUCKLAND. 2,000 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH, Payable la per Month, or £1 for Five Months in adyanoe. Members joining above Club are entitled to tako part in the Free Distribution of Gttts on the 30th of June, 1881, when the following valuable Gifts will be Drawn for in the Albert Hall, under the management of a Committee of Gontlemen aelected from Members present. The Firat Distribution of Gifta under the New Zealand Grand Gift Club Rulea conaißta of :— 20 Harmoniums £110 23 Pianos £1,165 10 Musical Boxes .. .. - £90 3 First-class Violins, in cases - £'65 i Writing Bureaus £80 10 Sewing Machines £220 100 Gifts. Total value, £2,000 All Gifts will be on view four weeks beforo distribution. ... "S Booking Offloe: No. 19, Grey-Btreet, Auckland. THEODORE BROWN, Manager Educational MRS SHAYLE GEORGE begs to inform the residents of Ponsonby and its vicinity that, pending the building of her own house in the Ponaonby Road, she has been compelled by the sale of her former reaidenco to Remove to two iCottages in Kngland-Btreet, where the work of the School will be carried on until her own new school-room is completed.— April 23,1881. DANCING.— Mrs Pettitt will reopen her Dancing Class on Friday, April 29.— Melbonrne Cottage, Karangahape Road. mtLE ART OP RINGING. Mr H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London, and Bronze and Silver Medallist of that Institution, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION at Ms private residence in Wakefield-street. Publio and Private Banquets supplied with Vocal and Instrnme»tal Music, npon reasonable terms. Mr Gooch having had the direction of music at some of the Banquets in London, any gentlemen entrusting him with tho same in Auokland may depend upon a lirft-class programmo of Music being arranged,—thereby relieving themselves from all preliminary and tedious detailß. TVTRB. H. E. RRARAZOJN, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Pupils attended at their own Residences.' .*■ . Address:—Care of W. Mears, Stationer, Queen-Btreet. RS. A D h A N W _i> I TEACHER OF ik Vocal and Instrumental Music, ! Present Address— Devonshire Hoes Hodson-street.' '_. __ "jt/Tlt 7. a. WOOI> HA M. Teacher of the Pianoforte and ■■. ..-> Harmonium. • :- Address—Care of Anckland Musio Ware] house. .'. Boots ana Shoes. SOMERSET HOUSE," AUCKLAND, JOHN "a "smith, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, . JUNCTION OP QUEEN AND GREYS TREETS. Lames' Kid Boots to Order, lis. 6». ;',, ■_*#**»«_» O X % BE LO W ,ffW^^ii,Afr\ /GO-costv ■'; i _ IY'^i^_^____Ah M^ Great Clearance W^>,^^y^-s'MiY?rt- ot Boote and !K^)«^V^--*>'..''• jfvliShoeß at anunpto-k_f.w¥f-^_^_W_W_:^:iPce^eDie^L l°wHßDr° i.ffi_M&_s_w-^^_-P'¥ t0 malMwft F iov a .jiv^Wfß^^''- (W 'resh Bhipment.— 1 Nota tbe address, 1' and write it uoon tho tablets of your memory: W. JOHNSTON, Boot and Shoemaker, Victoria-street. Great Sacrifice of the above Gooda for Ono Month only. . ■. Meotrio Bells. __ TILECTKIC "O ELLS (FOR DWELLING HOUSES) . ■;.'.. ELECTRIC -OELLSI LECTRIC J) Eli L B.i T. PEACOCK haa just received a shipment of tho above, which can be thoroughly recommended to Householders on the following grounds. They are moderate In cost; communication can readily bo mado with any or all of the rooms in the house. Single strokes of a telegraphic character,can be made, or t hell be rung continuously at will. No dangerous acids are used with the battery, and it involves no trouble. Ono can be seen on operation, and prices obtained by applying to T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, SHORTLAND-STREET XfUiEEMAN'S LAY SOAP WORKS. SAUNDERS & GILBERD, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, VictoriarStroet, Auckland. S. Se G. having enlarged their Factory to doublo its former sizo, and made cootly additions to tho plant, aro now in a position tocoinpeto with any faotoriea in New Zealand or New South Wales. The yearly increaso of their trade, which has rendered the extensive alterations unavoidable, is the bost guarantee of the superior character of their goods, A Trial is respectfully solicited. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3352, 25 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3352, 25 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3352, 25 April 1881, Page 1

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