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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor _ .. ..Mr H. N. Abbott GREAT ATTRACTION. GREAT ATTRACTION. TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), September 19. IT IS NEVER TOoTaTE TO MEND ! IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND ! IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND ! IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MEND S Will be repeated THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Sept. 19, With all its STARTLING EFFECTS, &c, FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY, FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY, FRIDAY-A MONSTER BILL! And LAST NIGHT of the Dramatio Season, Prices of Admission:—Dress Circle, Is; Stalls, 2s Cd; Pit, ls. Box Plan at Lennox's, A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, Lessee MrHegarty Sliaw Cross.. Stage Manager and Veuterlocuto. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing Saturday, September 22, After an unprecedented Season of 21 Weeks in Sydney. WILL ARRIVE BY THE WAIRARAPA, And appear on SATURDAY NEXT. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT OF THE DAY. THE /"^IOURT TIyfINSTRELS, he L/ourt Minstrels. MALE AND FEMALE, 11 IN NUMBER, i And tho GREAT HIBERNIAN COMEDY COMPANY, The World-renowned Johnny Cowan and Tom j Buckley have been specially engaged as i Corner Men, also as Cuft'ee and | Barney the Guide. j Full particulars in futuro advertisement. Popular Prices. MORNINGSIDE PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH. | SOIREE. The Inaugural Soiree will be held In Mount; I Albert Hall on WEDNESDAY, 19th September, , Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. Various Addresses and a splendid Programme j of Music by St. James's Choir. Tickets—2s, Children Half-price—may bo had from the Members of Committee, at the local stores, or at the door. •#>CS*3Si- A NCI, ENT °?*DER OF 1 j •__l--**B_lr COURT ZEALANDIA AND Wtt_Wi_ij®k COURT EUREKA )w*l3^lw*l will celebrate their T ______!—] UNITED ANNIVERSARY j DINNER AND BALL, I "■ To bo held ON TUESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, ISS3, In the Lome-street Hall. j Dinner on the table at 7.30 p.m. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. \ Double Tickets, 10/6; extr. Lady's Ticket, 5/. H A first-class String Band will be in attend- ; 1 Tickets may be obtained from the following Members of Committee:—Messrs J. Wilson, M. ■ H. Kccsing, W. H. Tucker, J. Lovell, J. Kay, J. Cobine, F. S. Strong, W. Porteous, senr., H. Phillips, A. Bceston, W. Fletcher, P. 11. Wat- ' *-, kins, E. Allen, W. W. Lepine, F. Watkins, L. C. | Guilford, and JAS . PH ILLIPS. Hon. Sec. | D A N-^- L*G- I THE. NEW WALTZ, _.._..._. 7 J Now everywhere danced in Europe and Australia by the upper clas3, also all Old end Modern Dances, taught by PROFESSOR JULES BERNARD —From Paris— ■*.-■ Sjl Permanent Evening Classes, Dancing Academy, Queen-street, TUESDAYS. Beginners Irom 7.30; Advanced, from 8 p.m. Devonport Hall, MONDAYS, 8 p.m. Remuera (Mrs Law's), WEDNESDAYS, 7.3d I Ponsonby (at Miss Hill's School), FRIDAYS 1 Pupils can join classes at any time. Terms: one Gumca. Private Lessons daily at Residence, Devonshire Houso, Hobson-streot. Lectures. LECTURE on the "Jewish Tabernacle ' ■ 1 by tho Rev. J. S. Hill on THURSDAY i - I EVENING, September 20th, at 7.-0, in SLj ■„. Sepulchre's School-house, in aid of the Repairs \. jai I'*und. Thero will be a Collection during tho \ ■ evening. Tho Venerable Archdeacon Dudley V.S will occupy the Chair, and the Musical Arrange- 8:,•,'. ments will be under the direction of V. E. Rise, *, Esq. Its Construction.—Foundation—Boards \ —Coverings—Outer Court—Holy Place—Holy : - WJ of Holiest—The Vail.—lts Sacred Vessels.— ;* Jl The Brazen Altar—Tho Layer—The Table .£ V Shewbrcad — The Golden Candlesticks — The Altar of Incense —The Ark and Mercy-Sear. The Priesthood.—Sacred Garments—The Rouo m of the Ephod—The Breast-plate—Tho Mitis. |H The Services.—The Daily—Tho Great Day of Atonement—Tho Offerings. Illustrated witil ' 1 numerous Paintings of the Framework of the Tabornaclc and the various Vessels. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Corner of Wcllosloy and Albert-streets), WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Friday, September 28—Professor A. P. Thomas M.A., F.L.S. Subject:" Volcanoes." * | Commencing at 7.30. Seats reserved for ticket- : holders till 7.2u Admission to Bingle lecture, Is— * may be had from the Booksellers, or any member of Committee, and at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. See. | Educational. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. GOVERNORS: Thoßightßev. theLoßDßisnopOFAncKi—SO The Yen. Archdeacon Mau*6ell, V.D, The Yen. Archdeacon Pritt. '4 Tho Hon. Colonel Haultmn. R. C. Bars—nv. Esq. |C. C. McMillan, Esq A. Boarlman, Esq., Hon. Seo. /.'. STAFF: Classics, Modern Languages, Eng'jfb. — The Head-ma.ter. ■' -z. :.s_^_| Science. Mathcmatics-A. F, T. Aisley. Ti"' Drawing and Painting-K. Watkina. Writing, Commercial Arithmciic, Mechanical Drawing—F. J. Claridge 'the proper apparatus bciDg in coarfe of erection. Gymms'i'.s under an efficient iDstiuctor, will form part of the school course. A Woik Bhoo is also to be addeti, iv which instruction will bo free, but boys arc expected to pay lor the timber they use. Fees (including Stationery), f 3 10s, paynblo In each term. TERM begins MONDAY, 17th September. As the Head-master does not take boarders i he hasmu_ pleasure in rc-umuiciid-ni' <.upt_,iu and Mrs Dawson, who have undertaken thci Boarding ttstablishment, and who live close to tho School. HENRY T. PYCROFT, Headmaster Elect. MR p- b. w 6~olThTm. . i Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address Careof MitA. EASY, AucklandMusio Warehouse, Queen-street. "Jl/T ADAM E POOLEY' ~ receives ruriL-s fob CULTURE OF THE VOICE, PJRIMCTIiCAfL VOCAL TUITION AND ~? STUDY OF VOCAL MUSIC. MENDELSSOHN VILLA VINCENT-STREET =- ■ TDOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. TIME TABLE. Leave Cambridge for Hamilton Junction Railway Station daily at 8.15 a.m.; returning from Station to Cambridge on arrival of Train Irom Auckland. Leave Hamilton for Te Aroha on Tuesdays Thursdays, and Saturdays, at -.30 p rr> • returning from Te Aroha ou Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at — a.m. s ' ; Booi-iNO Offices Gwynne's Hotel. Hamilton West; Coleman Hotel.TeAroha: end at my Premises, Kirkwood andLake-stii.i■■ts. >.; mbndge. W. K. CARTER, Proprietor.' LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. . Tourists for the Hot Lake Country can he sun plied with Saddle, Howes and Bu^de. onto. flddrivon„ Kxpcneuscd <« X aUwdedto! telegraw or °U><-*™ise punc__Ur,jij I WK. CARTER, Proprietor, Cambridge-; J,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4121, 19 September 1883, Page 1

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