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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessee MrM.Hcgarty Stage Manager Mr Shaw Cross MARVELLOUS SUCCESS OF THE COURT MINSTRELS AND HIRERNICON. HUNDREDS REFUSED ADMISSION XjKS H-r I -"WT NIGHTLY ! Cowan, Buckley, and Shaw Cross were tho Lions each Evening. Madamoisclles Amor, Sutherland, Winnctto, and Vivian spellbound their audienco by their wonderful ability. Roars of Lauoiiter from beginning to end, TO-NIGHT (Friday), Sept 2S. and Every Evening during the Week, rpHE /"-10URT I\/TINSTRELS, IHE 'UOURT IVIINSTRELS, , Of LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 14 in Number !! 14 m Number !! Also, THE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY COMPANY!! ■ After an unprecedented Season of 21 Weeks in Sydney, Will mako their Sixth Appoarancc in Auckland. Programme.—Part I. COURT MINSTRELS. Interlocutor Mr Shaw Cross Overture and Vocal ("Little Sweethoarta")— •Court Minstrels Song—" Still Thine Own". .Miss Vesta Amor Refrain—" Will You be My Hollyhocks"....Mr Johnny Cowan * * . Ballad-"Don't Forget Me.Llttle Darling". .Miss Bella Sutherland Song (Comic)—" Hannah Maria Jaybird ... .Mr T. Buckley , _ ' Ballad-" The Old Wooden Rocker ". .Miss Eva Wlnnctte Finale-"Tho Sleeping Beauties"..Company. Part n. THE GREAT mBERNICON COMEDY, MOLLIE O'CONNOR! Or, IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. Cast of Characters: C. P. Doolittle, Esq. (a Tourist).. Mr Shaw Cross Julius F. Cuffee (Servant to Doolittle) Mr Johnny Cowan.. Barney O'Ncll (a Guide) .. MrTomßuoWey CharlottejSister to Doolittle) Miss Vesta Amor Mollie O'Connor (tho Bello of Killarney) Mien May Vivian «3J.The above Comedy Is illustrativo of a trip from New York to Ireland, embracing in ila progress all tho known places of interest In the Emerald Islo, interspersed with racy dialogue, rich sayings, funny jokes, boautiful scenory, soul • stirring rousio, ballads, songs, dances, duets, trios, &c, constituting one of tho most Laughter-provoking Comedies over written. Dress Circle, 4s; StaUsi 2s 6d; Pit, Ib. Box Office at N. G. Lennox's (late Waytc'*, Qucen-Btreet -affisw A NCIENT ORDER OF tf^l^ f^i Jt\. FORESTERS. rm&3£g£W COURT ZEALANDIA AND PX &'T^nlßti COURT EUREKA IfM<3O§fl Wiu celebrate their iH^m^J UNITSD ANNIVERSARY DINNER AND BALL, To be held On TUESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, 1883, In tho LORNE-STREET HALL. Dinner on the table at 7.30 p.m. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Double Tickets, 10/0; extra Lady's Ticket, St. A first-class String Band will be in attendance. Tickets may be obtained from the following Members of Committee:—Messrs J. Wilson, M H. Keesing, W. H. Tucker, J. Lovcll, J. Kay, J Cobine, F. S. Strong, W. Portoous, senr.,H. Phillips, A. Beeston, W. Fletcher, P. H. Watkins, E. Allen, W. W. Lepine, F. Watkins, E. C. Guitford,and JAS . PmL LIPS, Hon. Sec. J\ A N C I N Q. THE NEW WALTZ, Now everywhere danced in Europe and Atistralia by tho upper class, also all Old and Modern Dances, taught by PROFESSOR JULES BERNARD —From Paris— Permanent Evening Classes, Dancing Academy, Queen-street, TUESDAYS. Beginners from 7.30; Advanced, from 8 p.m. Devonport Hall, MONDAYS, 8 p.m. Remuera (Mrs Law's), WEDNESDAYS, r.30 Ponsonby (at Miss Hill's School), FRIDAYS Pupils can join classes at anytime. Terms: i/no Guinea. Privato Lessons daily at Residence, Devonshire House, Hobson-strect. Lectures. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Corner of Wellesley and Albert-streets). WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. THIS EVENING, 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 slnglo lecture, Is - may be had from the Booksellers, or any member of Committee, and at the Rooms. THOMAS HUDDLE Hon. Sec Art Union. ART UNION OF OIL AND WATEiiCOLOUR PAINTINGS, Including— MAORI LAND" —scene on Roto Eto.—Oil Painting by C. Blomfield, Auckland. APPROACHING MILFORD SOUND." - Watorcolonr by J. Gully, Nelson. "ON THE BEACH AT LYTTELTON." - Oil Painting by J. Glbb, Christchurch. "LAKE WAKATIPU."-Watercolour by J. Gully, Nelson. "GOVERNOR'S BAY, LYTTELTON." - Oil Painting by J. Gibb, Christchurch. " LAKE TARAWERA - MORNING." - Oil Painting by C. Blomfleld, Auckland. " LAKE TARAWERA - EVENING." — Oil Painting by C. Bloinfleld, Auckland. Tho Drawing will take placo at J. Leech's, Shortland-Btreet, on the Society of Arts principle, when the list is filled. Each subscriber will receive a boudoir Photo, of C. Blomflold's laigo Oil Painting of " Maori Land. Notices of Removal. ■JYOTICE OF REMOVAL. CHAS. E. COOKE (Associate Institute Civil Engineers), CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Has Removed from Rattray's Buildings to Canada Buildings, late City Council Offices. "]W\OTICE OP REMOVAL. HENRY G. WADE, A.R.1.8.A., ARCHITECT, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN - STREET, Late City Council Offices. ■j^OTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. ROBERT BROWNING, Solicitor, has Removed from Shortla.id-strcct to his New Chambers, at the corner of Vulcan Lane and High-street ly/TESSRS. JACKSON AND RUSSELL, -"-*■ SOLICITOUS, Havo REMOVED from Fort-street to No. 12, SHOBTtAND Crescent (Opposite Messrs A. Clark & Son'a Warehouse). Ist Soptember, 1883. -VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR THOMAS WOOD, Barrister and Solicitor, has Removed from High-street to No. 7, Mercantile Chambers (ground floor), Queen-street, between Bunk of New Zealand and Fisher's. ■XTOTICE TO CLIENTS. Mr Beale, Solicitor, has removed to No. 12, Mercantile Chambers (ground floor), Quccnstreet, between Bank of New Zealand and Fisher's. JM. and J. MOWBRAY have removed • to ScherfTs Buildings. Fort-street (oppoi site Union Steamship Co. 'a Office. "OINNEY'S FREE STOREJ The undersigned has opened a Large Store n FORT-STREET for si-owre a STORAGE PURPOSES,! And is prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON GOODS RECEIVED. £. W. BINNEY

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 1

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