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Amusements, __ HEA TX E ROYAL. LCBBOO ana Proprietor..MarUn Simonsen. SIMONSEN'S ROYAL ENGLISH AND ITALIAN OPERA. COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AND TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Will bo presented Carl Maria Yon Weber's inasterwork, the grand romantic opera, in 4 acts, DEE FREISCHUTZ; Or, The Seven Magic Bullets ! (IN ENdLISH). On a scale of magnificence never before witnessed in Auckland. Ottocar (Reigning Prince o£ Bohomia).Mr. Crnin Cuno (Chief Hanger) Mr. Ernest St. Clair Caspar (First Huutanmn> Bignor K'ccardl Dodolph (Second Huntsman) Signor Bianchl Zaniiel (the Fiend Huntsman) .Mr. Kellau Kilian (a Kich Peasant) Mr. TV cntwortti A Hermit Mr. F.Henry First Bridesmaid Miss Frances Simonsen Anne (Cou*ia of Agnes ..Miss Martina Simonsen Agnes (Cuno'sdaugnter).MißS Leonora Simonson Bridesmaids, Huntsmen, Peasants, ana Phantoms. No exponso will be spared in the production o this grand rnasterwork. The Incantation Scene Will be given in a manner hitherto unequalled in the Australian Colonies. THE FIREWORKB Have been expressly prepared by Mr. Brlggg, who. In conjunction with Mr. Solon and their assistants, have been engaged auriEg the past fortnight in tho production of tbia Grand Spectacle. x Ait the Phantoms, Skeletons, Spectres, and Ghosts have also been manufactured by Messrs. Briggs, Solon, and assistants; and The Wolf's Glev and Incantation Scene has been expressly painted by tho wellknown scenic artist, Mr. Briggs. 'tST During tho Incantation Scene tho public aro respectfully requested to keep their seats, aa there is not the least danger. A detachment of the Auckland Fire Brigade, under ths personal supervision of Mr. Superintendent Hughes, will be in attendance each evening. Thursday and Friday, 28 ond 29, will bo produced, with grand spectacular effects, Guonod'a masterpiece, in 5 acts, F A, U S Tl Saturday, April 30, will be repeated, by special request and positively the last time, MARITANA! Box office at Mllner's Musio Warehouse, Queen-street. ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH, Freeman's Bay.—Concert in the School-ioom on Thursday next, April 28, at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is. UG I L LIES • WILL OPEN HIS GRAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, In the Albert Hall, Darby-street, This Day, for a short time, daily, from 10 a,m. to 10 p.m. Admission, la; Children under 12, Gd. "VT E W MARKET HALL, A Select Juvenile Dancing Class, conducted by Mrs Laman. will be held In the above Hall on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 2 o'clock. Payment in advance. To oommence on Satur» day, April 23rd. X>OXING! B OXIN6I R. DAVIS' BOXING SALOON, Hobbon-bteeet (opposite Scotia Hotel), Is Open every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, from 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons given to Gentlemen on Wednesday evenings, at the Saloon, or at their own residences. Terms moderate. Gloves provided, LAWN TENNIS! TOBACCO I LAWN TENNIS 1 CIGARETTES! W. W. ROBINSON Has Just Opened a Choice Assortment of ambkican Tobaccos, chosen by himself while in America, mutable for this market. Mora Novelties to arrive. H3. Call at 98, QUEEN-STREET Sporting. JL. FLEMING'S NOVELTY • CONSULTATION NO. 2, NEW ZEALANd'gRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES, To bo held at Tiniaru, on TUESDAY, May 2Mb, 1881, including The New Zealand Grand National Handicap, Hunt Club Cup, and Maiden Plate, 3000 StTBCKIBEKS AT 10S, EACH, Each Ticket has a chance of winning 3 Prized N.Z.G.N.H. FirstHorso - -£350 Second Horso 125 Third Horse 50 Starters and Non-Starters «. .. Hi HUNT CLUB CUP. First Horse £175 Second Horso .. 75 Third Horso 50 Starters and Non-Starters .. .. 115 MAIDEN PLATE. First Horse £175 Second Horse 7a Third Horse 50 Starters and Non-Starters .. ..115 £115 As each Race will be drawn separately, every Subscriber will have a chance of winning Threo Prizes for each Ticket. Tho Drawing will be held under the supervision of a Committee of Subscribers, and Results advertised In daily papers. Intending Subscribers are requested to make early application. If Cheques aro sent exchange must be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. J. L, FLEMING. Auctioneer, &0., High-street, Triangle, Chrlatchuroh, jvieaicai¥\lSEASES OF THE EYE. I may be Consulted Dally, between eleven and one o'clock, in my Rooms in Housonbthekt, a few doors from Mr Minetti's French Bakery. T. AICKIN. M.D. Berlin, F.R.O.S.L, &C. Private Residence Ponsonby Road. DOIAHIC MEDICINES. Tho Herbs recommended in Coffin's " Guide to Health" are kept in stock by HUDSON (late Hill and Hudson) CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, VICTOBIA-STBBBT AUCKLAND. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, J. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE-KEEPERS CARTERS, AND OTHERS. CRAWFORD'S OR9E AND CATTLB OILS, For Wounds, Cuts, Bruises, Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism, Kicks, Broken Knees, Soro Backß Saddle and Collar Galls, Swelled Legs Stilt Joints, Ewas Injured In Lambing, &c, &c. This invaluable preparation should be kept In every stable—it never fails to eflect a Core in the above cases, if persevered with; it has been used with tho greatest success in numberless cases, and ia by far the Cheapest Embrocation in the Market. The following Testimonials (among many others) have been received from well-known citizens:- TKSTIMO NIALS. Victoria Stables, Victoria-street, November 2.1880. To Mr Crawford: , ~ _ Dear Sir,— Having given your valuable Hqrsa and Catt!o Oils, for Cuts, Bruises, Strains, Collar Galls, &0., a fair trial, I have great pleasure in recommending Farmers, Livery and Bait Stable-keepers, or anyone that has Horses, never to bo without the same. I remain, dear sir, Yours respectfully, F. QUICK. Greyhound Stables, Auckland. November 17,1680. Mr Crawford. Nowton: HavinK effected Bavcral Cares with the use of your Horso and Cattle Oils, I have much pleasure in testifying to its good ijuality in the euro of Cuts, Wounds, Collar Bruises. &c. &c H. W. WIGGINS. Nowton, Auckland, November 18,1880. Mb Crawford Dear Sir,—l havo used your celebrated Horse and Cattle Oils, for Broken Knees and other open wounds, with wonderful Buccess, and can confidently recommend it to anyone as tho bea , preparation I over tried. , I am, dear sir, Yours, &c, &0., : J. WARRKN. 1 CRAWFORD'S HORSE & CATTLE OILS ; May bo had from moat Saddlers, in bottles, > at 2s Gd and Ss each. I 3 Country Agbnts Wanted. Prepared and sold by s C!RAWI'oKD, Chemist, t Newton. Auckland. iTs. ho i) so n Dressmaker and Milliner", i wishes to Inform tho public of I'pper Queen- '• street and its environs that Mats, Feathers, and T Ribbons of all kind 3 aro cleaned on the pre--1 misos at the shortest notice. Dressmaking done 1 at very low prices, to compete with tho times. l * Note the addresa—

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3353, 26 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3353, 26 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3353, 26 April 1881, Page 1