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■ —.ta. A BBOTT'S OPERA Hu^ | lessee jttrM.Hegarty i Stage Manager Mr Shaw Cross j MARVELLOUS SUCCESS OF THE COURT MINSTRELS AND HIBERNICOJ.. HUNDREDS REFUSED ADMISSION NIGHTLY! Cowan, Buckley, and Shaw Cross were the Lions each Evening. Madamoisclles Amor, Sutherland, Winnctto, and Vivian spellbound their audience by their wonderful ability. Roars op Laughter from beginning to end. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), Sept. 27, and Every Evening during the Week, mHE /^OURT TVTINSTRELS, JLI-IE V-/OURT IYIINSTRELS, OF LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 14 in Ncmbeb !! 14 m Number !! Also, THE GREAT jj HIBERNICON COMEDY COMPANY !! After an unprecedented Season of 21 Weeks in Sydney, Will make thoir fifth Appearance in Auckland. Programme.—Part I, COURT MINSTRELS. Interlocutor Mr Shaw Cross Overture and Vocal ("Littlo Sweethearts").... Court Minstrels Song—" Still Thine Own ". .Miss Vesta Amor Refrain-" Will You be My Hollyhock "....Mr Johnny Cowan Ballad—"Don't Forget Me.Little Darling". .Misa Bella Sutherland Song (Comic)—" Hannah Maria Jaybird "... .Mr T. Buckley Ballad—" The Old Wooden Rocker ". .Miss Eva Winnette Finale—'' Tlie Sleeping Beauties".. Company. Part n. THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY, MOLLIE O'CONNOR! Or, IRELAND IN SHADE and SUNSHINE. Cast of Characters: C. P. Doolittle,Esq. (a Tourist). .Mr Shaw Cross Julius F. Cuffeo (Servant to Doolittle) Mr Johnny Cowan Barney O'Noil (a Guide) .. Mr Tom Bucklay Charlotte (Sister to Doolittle) Miss Vesta Amor Mollie 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 tho Emerald Isle, interspersed with racy dialogue, rich sayings, funny jokes, beautiful scsnery, soul - stirring music, ballads, songs, dances, ducts, trios, &c, constituting ono of the most Laughter-provoking Comedies ovor writ ton. Dress Cirolo, 4s: Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, 18. Box Office at N. G. Lennox's (late Wayto's), Queen-street. BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS WOODYEAR'S TjiLECTRIC /CIRCUS TO-NIGHT !! THE PROGRAMME OF THE SEASON, And PositiTely the LAST NIGHT BUT TWO LAST NIGHT BUT TWO THIS POPULAR PLACE OF AMUSEMENT, WITH ITS INEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES. TONIGHT ! GHAND MEXICAN CALVALCADE (BY EIGHT LADIES AND OENTLBMEN), With New Costumes and Trappings, imported from Mexico. COOMA KITCHIE, IN HIS GREAT BARREL AND TUB ACT. THE WONDERFUL GIRARDS To-swuT. FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND OF THE GREAT HORIZONTAL BAR PERFORMANCE, EXECUTED ON THE BACKS OF THREE HORSES. THE ELECTRIC ACROBATS AND MARVELLOUS DUPLICATE LADDER ACT TO-NIGHT. THE RIVAL HURDLE RIDERS TO-NIGHT (Australia versus America), A DOUBLE PAIR HORSE ACT. THE PRETTY EQUINE DUET To-Nianx. A MONSTER PROGRAMME, Concluding with tho Funny Spanish Pantomime, "THE INDUSTRIOUS FAMILY OF MADRID." Rkmembeh: The Season is fast coming to a I Close, as tho CIRCUS leaves on MONDAY ! NEXT for the South. Tho Last Matinco on SATURDAY, AT TWO O'CLOCK, To which the inmates of all Charitable Institutions are invited, and will be admitted Free. VSLOwing to tho crush at the ticket offices nightly, tho management has arranged for tho sale of STALL as well as Circle Tickets at Lennox's, Stationer. To facilitate the Beating of visitors and avoid unpleasant crushing, the doors will bo opened at 7. Performances commence at 8. Carriages may bo ordered at 10.30. 'Buses leave for all parts at conclusion of performance. Admission—Pit, 2s; Stalls, 3a; Chairs, Is. ROBT. LOVE and ST. CLAIR JONES, Agents. The Circus, special notice. The inmates of all Charitable Institutions are • invited to attend the Matinee Performance on SATURDAY, September 20th; but it is requested that notice will bo sent from each In- - stitution to tho Manager of the Circus stating the number that will attend, who will bo admitted a quarter of an hour before the doors are opened to the public T> EMUERA SOCIAL UNION1 An ENTERTAINMENT (specially for Children) will bo given at the Remuera Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd October next, at 8 p.m. Children, Is; Adults, 2s. A SELECT QUADRILLE PARTY will bo held in the Mount Eden Hall (foot of the Mountain) every TUESDAY, from 8 to v p.m., commencing from 25th Septcmbor, Admission —Is 63 (lady and gentleman). Names to bo left with Mr We Sayers, Builder, or at Mrs Sayers's, General Store, when a pass will bo given pn approval of Committee—Mr W. Sayers, Mount Eden, Manager. —S^™.. A NOTENT ORDER OF £m&&3*!t foresters. Hffi&figisM COURT ZEALANDIA AND P«wi-sCP'^ COURT EUREKA I ITffiTO ■ ofl*Sl Will celebrate their LtlWniflK UNITED ANNIVERSARY DINNER AND BALL, To be held On TUESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1883, * 111 tho LORNE-STREET HALL. Dinnor on tho 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 bo in attendance. Tickets may be obtained from the following Members of Committee:—Messrs J. Wilson 31 H. Kcesing, W. H. Tucker, J. Lovell, J. Kay, J Cobine, F. S. Strong, W. Porteous. senr. H Phillips, A. Beeston, W. Fletcher, P. If. vVatkins, E. Allen, W. W. Lepino, F. Watkins E C Guilford, and JAS. PHILLIPS, Hon. Sec T\ A N C I N /I THE NEW WALTZ, Now everywhere danced in Europe and Australia by the upper class, also all Old ana Modern Dances, taught by PROFESSOR JULES BERNARD —Faoss Paris— n „,„„«„) Evpnlnir CJnsses, Dancing Academy, Polg?oM^e™r&£Sl)AY& BegTnnersfroni 7730; Advanced, from 8 p.m. Dovonport Hall, MONDAYS, 8 p.m. Remuera (Mrs Law's). WEDNESDAYS, 7.30 Ponsonby (at Miss Hill's School), FRIDAYS Pupils can join classes at any time. Terms: t/oo Guinea. Private Lessons daily at Residence, Devonshire House, Hobson-street. Lectures. ■\7"OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION (Comer of Wellesley and Albert-streets). WINTJBB, COURSE OF LECTURES. W 3O* 1?1s ber ß,2v.7 P. ro£fS°f -•p- Thomas M.A.,F._s. Subject:"Volcanoes." Commencing at 7.30. Seats reserved for tickottolderßtiU7.2u Admission to single lecturersmay be had from the Booksellers, or any member o!Cocunittee,andattheßoomß. <UJJ""BmDer THOMAS BUDDLE Hon. S«c. ■:•:-,■■,' vi-:--■' ■:■■■'■■"■■-',■■■':

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4130, 27 September 1883, Page 1

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