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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessee Mr M. Hegarty j Stage Manager „ _ Mr Shaw Cross MARVELLOUS~SUCCESS OF THE COURT MINSTRELS AND HIUEKNICON I On Saturday and Last Evening. ' IGLIIUNDREDS REFUSED ADMISSIONS EACH NIGHT! | Cowan, Buckley, and Shaw Cross were the il Lions each Evening. Mademoiselles Amor, Sutlicrkiml, Wtanette, w I £and Vivian, spellbound their audience by I their wonderful ability. I Roars of Laughter frohi beginning to end. § TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), Sept. 2'>, and Every 1 miTE /"IOURT T\TINSTRKLS, 1 IHE OOUKT IVIINSTRELS, | OP LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,' . j 14 IN" NUMBEE ! ! 14 ES NUMBER ! ! j, Also, THE GREAT M HIBERNICON COMEDY COMPANY !! :',|] Aftor an unprecedented Season of 21 Weeks ||d Will make their Third Appearance in ijgl Auckland. :'MI Programme.—Part i. | COURT MINSTRELS. fjj Interlocutor Mr Sliaw Cross ill i Overture and Vocal ("Little Sweethearts").... jjj ; Court Minstrels I \ , Song—"Still Thine Own"..Miss Vesta Amor |. ; Refrain-" Will You be My Hollyhock'!".. ..Mr I': Johnny Cowan I i Ballad—"bon't Forget Me.Llttle Darling"..Miss I i Song (Comic)—" Hannah Maria Jaybird "... .Mr 1' Ballad—"Tho Old Wooden Rocker"..Misg Eva 111': Winnette i' I !i Finale—" The Sleeping Beauties". .Company. ? fj THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY, j|| MOLLIE O'CONNOR! 11l Or, IRELAND in SHADE and SUNSHINE. Ijl! Cast of Characters: I ::i C. P. Doolittle, Esq. (a Tourist)..Mr Shaw Cross ||j Julius F. Culleo (Servant to j Doolittle) Mr John»y Cowan ji' Barney O'Noil (a Guide) .. Mr Tom Buckley ft* Charlotte (Sister to Doolittle) Miss Vesta Amor ' !§§ Mollio O'Connor (tho Bolle of Killarney) Miss May Vivian I ■ IQLThe above Comedy is illustrative of a trip j I from New York to Ireland, embracing in its w[ progress ail the known places of interest in tho '1 , Emerald Isle, interspersed with racy dialoguo, I rich sayings, funny jokes, beautiful scenery, ;§t soul - stirring music, ballads, songs, dances, j|| duets, trios, &c., constituting unii o£ the most ~:»■« Laughter-provoking Comedies ever written. , , Dress Circle, 4s: Stalls, 2s Gd ; Pit, Is. j % Box Office at N. G. Lennox's (late Wnyto's), 11 Queen-street. ( I A SELECT QUADRILLE PARTY will MJ\_ be held in the Mount Eden Hall (foot of JM tho Mountain) every TUESDAY, from 8 to II jfl p.m., commencing TO-NIGHT, September j|; 25. Admission—ls Gd (lady and trentlenmn). S|J Names to be left with Mr Win. Saycrs, Builder, 111 or at 3!rs Saycrs's, General Store, when a pass Ijt . will be given on approval of Committee.—Mr jH W. Saycrs, Mount Eden, Manager. ■ ! "DEMUERA SOCIAL UNION. 1 An ENTERTAINMENT (specially for Cliild- II rcn) will be given at tho Kemuera Hall on M WEDNESDAY, the 3rd October next, at 8 p.m. h | Children, Is; Adults, 2s. j I i _?*S»>. A NCIENT ORDER 01? |H COURT ZEALANDIA .AND |i n^^^^JuNlTED C'A LNNI.VEKSARY | DIKNER AND BALL, !:jfj To be held j'jj ON TUESDAY, »TJt OCTOBER, 1883, . ||| LOKNK-STREET HAIX. j' j j Dinner en the table at 7.30 p.m. Dancing to ML: commence at 9 p.m. jjjri Double Tickets, 10/G; extra Lady's Ticket, 51. ||H A first-class String Baud will be in attend- lilt Tickets may lie obtained from the following Jlfl Members of Committee:—Messrs J. Wilson, M. __! H. Keesing, W. 11. Tucker, J. Lovell, J. Kay, J. am Colrine, F. S. Strong, W. Portcous, senr.,H. lifll Phillips, A. Beeston, W. Fletcher. P. H. wat-.HB kins, E. Allen, W. W. Lcpine, F. Wntkins, E. 0. 111 Guilford.ancl JAS . PIm LIPS, ■ Hon. Sec. .leg; T) A N c l N (4-_f THE NEW WALTZ, jfM Now everywhere danced in Europo mid Au3-]j[_j tralia by Uic upper class, also all Old anil »■ Modern Dances, tauglit by 1 Ml PROFESSOR JULES BERNARD 11 —From Paius— i ji I Permanent Evening Classes, Dancing Academy, -j_ Queen-street. TUESDAYS. Beginners from ;$] 7.30; Advanced, from 8 p.m. cjj Devonport Hall, MONDAYS, 8 p.m. 1 gj Remuera (Mrs Law's), WEDNESDAYS, 7.30 M Ponsonby (at Miss Hill's School), FRIDAYS :§j Pupils can join classes at any time. Terms: <jco JM Guinea. Private Lessons daily at Hesi- i f.jjj dence, Devonshire Houso, sj|ji Hobuon-strcet. JjW Art Union. jij A RT UNION OF OIL AND WATEii- H _\_ COLOUR PAINTINGS, s j Including— jtjj> 1 MAORI LAND " — eceno on Roto Etc—Oil ! _ Painting by C. Blomficld, Auckland. j jtj ) "APPROACHING MILFORD SOUND." - lli Watcrcolour by J. Gully, Nelson. j 3;; "ON THE BEACH AT LYTTELTON."-Oil« Painting by J. G ibb, Christchu.'ch. ■ 'M " LAKE WAKATIPU." — Watorcolour by J. HI Gully, Nelson. ;Vi "GOVERNOR'S BAY, LYTTELTON." — Oil 18:1 Painting by J. Gibb, Christohurcn. ■ fSi j " LAKE TARAWERA - MORNING." - Oil 9H Painting by C. Blomfleld, Auckland. :j| I " LAKE TARAWERA - EVENING." - Oil IB Painting by C. Blomficld, Auckland. ' .m The Drawing will take jilacc at J. Leech's, {JHjl Shortland-strect, on the Society of Arts principle, VjBI when the list is filled. Each subscriber will re- rBH ceive a boudoir Photo, of C. Blomflcld's largo HH Oil Painting of " Maori Land." -,M Direct Supply Store. t|| A. T THE DIRECT SUPPLY STOllE.ifli ±%. 219, QUEEN-STREET. j hM CHEAP EARTHENWARE ! ! -.JBl All sizes and kinds of Plates from 2s Gd "Soz -SfllJ Wliite and Gold China Cnps and SauccrslHil S3 6d doz.; Strong Printed do., Js doz-aMli Largo Dishes, only Is Gil each, &c, &c. Ml CHEAP GLASSWARE!! |«n Flower Stands, cut or engraved, from Is; Winoßßl Glasses, engraved, Is doz.; Cut Glas3 DnJH canters, 3s 6d each; Butter Coolers, isaHtj Sugar and Creams, 9d, or Is per pair; ToiletMj Bottlo and Glass, Is; do, engraved, Is Gd HH Oval and Round Jam Dishes, from sd, &c.J^H] &c.; Glas3 Shades and Stands. s«h CHEAP HOLLOWARE ! ! 11l ' Saucepanß, Boilers, Kettles, all eizes; large Gal HI vanizedTubs, 4s9d; Frying Pans, lsBd: &cJB« CHEAP TINWARE ! ! « Including Tin Kettles. Billies. Pannikins WnsliiHjl bowls. Dippers, Meat Dishes, Tea Pots.B!j Coffee Pots. Candlesticks. &c. &c , i 4 CHEAP BRUSH WARE !! fif Shoe Brushes. 2s Gd set; Nail and Tooth Brushcs,Hj! Gd; Hair, Cloth, and Scrubbing do. Is • HttirHf Brooms, 2s; Hand Brooms, lOd; Blaeklcad,Hl Whitewash, and Paint Brushes i ■ f ■} FURNISHING IRONJIONGERY, &c. ! >■ Padlocks and Client Locks. Gd ; liim I npi- ,'MS compete, 2s3d ; American Axes, :'n s<| nnd'SS 3s6d;Fire Shovel, lOd:Ami-ricanHatchets'Hh Is Gd; Scales and Weights; Sad Irons, JssSl Japanned Tea Trays, 2s and 3s; Box Irona^HS Js; Set of Handsome: Canisters, 3s Cd; J.anii^jMl from Is up to 2 guineas; Lookinsr-grlnsscs^BK Hanging, Is; Trays do, Js 6d; renders, AtM irons^euow.^^^ J| thn leading makes and sizes, from 3s dor., &eJnH I*lo lec$EAY TEAPOTS!! ' || Tin or Earthenware, from Is; lirittania mctallHtil from 5s 6d; Electro-plate, from I2s Cd: alsoMffl Fancy Painted, White and Gold ChinaJHJiJJ Japanese Stone, &c, &<;. Jef CHEAP TOOLS !! i£te Hammers, fid, Is, Is Gd, 2s each; Brace and SeitHll of Bits, 3s Gd; .Screwdrivers, Is; Rules, Is UtM Chisels, Is Gd; Knuares, Planes, Pincers, .SawslßMiJ CHEAP FANCY GOODS ! I |l Ladies' Bags, cheap; Fancy Baskets, WorllflßS Boxes, Writing Desks, Albums, .Silver amHBES Jet Jewellery, Vaecs. Lus'res, StatuaryJHTSl Toilet Sets, Clocks, Purse;, Pocketbool;alH.J'] Pipes, Perfumery, Toilet Soap, &c, Sec. jJEifl CHEAP TOYS!! wM Card of Tools, 6d; China Tea Set, Is; Wood TcdH Set, lOd; Dolls, M; Monkey on stick, Id anuHJ 2d; Boxed Toys—Farms, Sec, from Bd box'flH Skittles. Balls, &c. &c. =" uux^™ CHEAP SUNDRIES !! . i|ffl Comprising—Kgg licatera, Is; Ket Dinner MatBiHJI 1b; Manilla Kits, 6d; Studs, is Cd gvt» ; Bplash Mala, la ; Rack and Fine I'ootllHi Combs, 6d ; Feeding Bottles, 'Jd; Wood Tapulfll 6d ; Cruet Stands, 'In Gd ; Canary Cages, froiJK 3b 9d; Breeding Cages (large), 17s 6d. <9w HANCHARD & CRANWELL. jgi

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4127, 25 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4127, 25 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4127, 25 September 1883, Page 1

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