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Amusements., t <■•■'■ '& '■<• Vffl ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.: . „ ,: ■■ .; 1 Lessee.; MrM.Hciwstjr,: Stage Manager.1., _ _ Mr Shaw Cross " ' MARVELLOUS SUCCESS OF THE ,*B? COURT MINSTRELS AND HIBERNICON ! On Saturday. Night. REFUSED ADMISSION."Eft Cowan, Buckley, and Shaw Cross were the i Lions of the (Evening/ "'■■' T " (l '"'■'■ ■ Mademoiselles Amor, Sutherland, and" Win- '" nctto spellbound their audience by.them -i 1 wonderful ability. Roars of Laughter from beginning to end. TO-XXGUT (Moftday)i Sept;24,-and Every!'. .i.v ' Evening during the Week. .ir,/uui ' rpilE /10URT T\ ,f INSTREL?,"" JL BEE. • -.WOUUT ■ l\i QfSTRBLg^ ; 1 Of LADIES AND: GENTt'EMENV .. T ".'••■ 14 IN JJPMBER ! l.i- -~ >14 IS; NDMBEEiiI >'•' J ,; Also, THE GREAT';''"' '•''-^"^ HIBERNICON, COMEDY .COJdPANIf.i'J"! After an unprecedented Season bf-2t W6oSS: ■ 'Vl': . ■ in Sydney; • ni." • .>-■'-•>'■ » , Will make their. Second Appenranco in -:C : " ~j ..,, . -~A, uc' £*.Wa.<: ri". i..-. J m !>■>/. j[l .; pR^AMSBJ.^ftAIIT.'ItV" lit 50 -X .V.'f.l :r cou&T..- minstrels.!' ,-■.,,";;;,','■, Interlocutor Mr Shaw Crocs Overture and Vocal ("Little Sweethearts") Court Minstrels ■ ■ ■. Song—" Still Thine Own ". .Miss Vesta Amor Refrain-" Will You be My'Hollyhock?"....Mr Johnny Cowan -~:•.■... ■• ■'■ "• i"j <'-'-■ c ">'. ■ Ballad-J'Dan't ForgotJVleJilttlo Darting"'.. M£& «gf Bella Sutherland■■■■. .■- ( »■■■•'■' ■' - •'■> ■■'";'? Song (Comic)—') Hannah Maria: Jaybird'V. .?MTr " T.Buckley;, ,m ■ nJ ° ■ aaa '■" '■' " Ballad-"Theold.Woodenßbekcr"..Mißs EM v' Winnette h ■■ •■<;; i m •'>'■' '•' ; J . Finale—" The Sleeping BcautlM'1. .Contst&jr, r !;.'' | J )I : PJKT.it:. . ' :! a ' t«)j rtl/vSuSa THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY1," •'••*". ' MOLLIE OWtfNM.!/,.'" r." : u'uv' Or, IRELAND in SHADE AND'^NSHINJ:.-1;;':;. Cast of Characters: ''■~<• v "m :\'i C. P. Doolittle, Esq. (a Tourist). .Mr Shaw Cross Julius F. Cuffee (Servant to Doolittle) Mr Johnny Cowan Barney O'Ncil (a Guide) .. Mr Tom Buckley Charlotte (Sister to Doolittle) Miss Vcata Aniov Mollio O'Connor (the Belle of Killarney) Miss May Vivian tS.Tho above Comedy is Illustrative of a trip from New York to Ireland, embracing in its progress all the known places of Interest In the Emerald Isle, intcrepersod with racy dialogue, rich sayings, funny jokes, beautiful scsnery, soul-stirring music, ballads, songs, dances, duets, trios, &c, constituting one of tho most Laughter-provoking Comedies over written. Dress Circle, Is: Stalls, 2s <sd; Pit, Is. Bos Office at N. G. Lennox's (lato Wayte'a), Queen-street, ( T>ONSONBY ROWING CLUB. A GRAND ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCE A GRAND ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCE Will be given in tho PONSONBY HALL On TUESDAY EVENING Next at 8 O'CLOCK, In aid of the Funds of the Club. PROGRAMME. First Part—Chair Performance by the WAJ.TEMATA MINSTRELS. Bones, Chiia. Hannken; Tambo, Phil. Hannken Opening Chorus — "Down tho River" Troupe Ballad (tenor)—" Golden Stair" T. Lander Ballad—"My Heart's Best Love" D.Ellis Song (comic)—" We arc in the Swim" C. Hannken Ballad— "A Mother's Tender Love" F. Hunter Ballad (bass)—" Call Me Back Again" T. Leedham Song (comic)—" Jolly Old Crow" Phil. Hannken Song (tenor)— "Sleep on, Dearest" C. Bartley Tadieau—" Around tho World" Company, Interval of Ten Minutes. Irish Character Song and Jig— " Mccarty's Mare" .. .. E. O'Haro Double Songand Dance—" Snowflake" Mettam Bros. Comio Song—"Old Man's Darling" C. Hnnnkcn Terpsichorean Oddities .. .. Mottamßroo. Motto Song —"Tho Working Man" ~ „ ~ .. E. O'Hare Comic Sketch „ Mettam Bros, and O'Haro HY. CULPAN. Hon. See. dSjflSjj. A NCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. &&aae£&P court zealandia and n&s3[ O&i COUHT EUREKA vjjsga &ffi*tl UNITED ANNIVERSARY DINNER AND BALL, To bo bold On TUESDAY, tei OCTOBER, 1883, In tlie LOHNE-BTBKET IIAIJ,. Dinner en the table at 7.30 p.m. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Double Tickets, 10/6; extra Lady's Ticket, 5/. A first-class String Band will be In attendance. Tickets may be obtained from the following Members of Committee:—Messrs J. Wilßon, M. - H. Kecsing, W. H. Tucker, J. Lovell, J. Kay, J. Cobine, F. S. Strong, W. Porteous, Bcnr.,H. Phillips, A. Becston, W. Fletcher, P. H. Watkins, E. Allen, W. W. Lopino, F. Watklna, E. C. Guilford, and JAS. PHILLIPS, Hon. Sec |T A N C I N JM. THE NEW WALTZ, Now everywhere danced In Europe nnd An*; tralla by the upper class, aleo all Old and Modern Dancoe, taught by PROFESSOR JULKS BERNARD —From Pabis— Permanent Evening Classes, Dansing Academy, Queen-street, TUESDAYS. Bogisnersfrom 7.30; Advanced, from 8 p.m. Dovonport Hall, MONDAYS, 8 p.m. Remuera (Mrs Law's), WEDNESDAYS, 7.30 p.m. Ponuonby (at Miss Hill's School), FRIDAYS Pupils can join classes at any time. Terms: una Guinea. Private Lessons daily at Residence, Devonshire House Hobson-street, Lectures. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Corner of Wellesloy and Albert-streets). WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Friday, September 28—Professor A. P. Thomas M.A., F.L.S. Subject: " Volcanoes," Commencing at 7.50. Seats reserved for ticketholders till 7.20 Admission to single lecture, Is— may be had from the Booksellers, or any member of Committee, and at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. Educational. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. GOVERNORS: The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Auckland The Vtn Archdeacon Mauneell, D.D. Tho Yon. Archdeacon Pbitt. The Hon. Colonel Haultain. R. C. Babstow, Esq. | C. C. McMillan, Eaq ' A, ISoaklman. Esq., Hon. See. STAFF: > Classics, Modern Languages, English — Tho Head-master. Science, Mathematics—A. F. T. Anßloy. Drawing and Painting-K. Watkins DrYw^F.Tciaridt ArittoeliClMe°h^^ The proper apparatns being in conrae of erection, Gymn&B'fcs under an efficient inatiuctor, will form part of the school com™. A Work shoo is also to be added, In which instruction will be free, but boys are expected to pay tor the timber they use. Fees (including: Stationery). «3 1"* lW«Wein 6^gßM IbegiM MONDAY, I7tn Septemfcer. As the Head-master does not take! boarders ' be has much pleasure In recommending Captain and Mrs Vaweon. who liavo undertaken the UoardinK Establishment, and who live close to ' the School. HENRY T.PYCBOFT, Headnuutor Kiect, LADIES' SEMINARY, COLLEGE^ ROAD. Advanced and Elementary Classes for English and .Accomplishments. Mr Hood attends for Music. Terms from Miss Vailo. Ladies not attending school can join Miss Vaile's Classes for Painting, Drawing, Etching, and Painting MB F- B- VOODHAM, J.TJL Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address Care of Mr A. Eady, Auckland Muslo Warehouse, Queen-street Tl/T ADAME-'POOLEY RECEIVES POPILB FOR CULTURE OF THE VOICE, PRACTICAL VOCAL TUITION AND STUDY OF VOCAL MUSIC. MENDELSSOHN VILLA

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4126, 24 September 1883, Page 1

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