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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Leasees and Directors: MESSRS WILLIAMSON, GARNER, AND MUSGROVE. Treasurer Mr H. Musgrovo. Stage Manager Mr John Wallace. BOYAL riOMIC APERA fIOMPANY ROYAL VOMIC UPERA UOMPANY CONTINUED AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS OPTHB MOST CHARMING COMIC OPERA, LA MASCOTTE-THE LUCK BRINGER, With all Its Wealth of Attraction. . LA. MASCOTTE has distanced all Its competitors in the raco of public favour; draws crammed and crowded houses every night; and goes better than ever. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), FEB. 22, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, AT A QUARTER TO EIGHT. Doors open at 7.15, Carriages at 11. .LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE LA MASCOTTE WITH THE GREAT CAST OP CHARACTERS by THE LEADING FAVOURITES OF THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY* THE ROYAL OPERA CHORUS. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Beautiful Scenery — Elegant Costumes. Piquant Music—Pleasing Vocalisation. - Excruciatingly Funny. The whole forming A GALAXY OF BEAUTY AND TALENT never attempted or achieved by any other combination than THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Musical Director—Mr W. H. Harrison. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Or- V chestra Stalls .. Six Shillings Stalls Pour Shillings p IT Two Shillings Box Plan at Mr Lennox's Stationer, Queen--8 STALLS and PIT TICKETS can also be procured at Abbott's Hotel, next door to tho Theatre. . . ~. N.8.-Omnlbusos for the various suburbs will be In attendance every evening after tho Opera. _. O. NOBILI, Business Manager. /CHORAL HALL. MR. W. H. WEBB'S * THIJtD POPULAR CONCERT! MONDAY NEXT, 25th OF FEBRUARY, FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF MR. R. WARWICK GAINOR (PRIMO lIARITONO ABSOLUTO}_oHffl_Al{^Mr Galnor leaves Auckland on Wednesday, Feb. 27th, by thß s.s. Rlngarooma. ft- fi ORAL HALL. "'' MR W. H. WEBB'S POPULAR CONCERT, NEXT MONDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. MR R. WARWICK GAINOR (of Milam), FAREWELL APPEARANCE. MRB KILGOUR MRSREVITT MISS STEPHENSON _ MISS TAPPER „ -_ MISS KETURAH CAMPBELL MR ANGELO FORREST MR RALPH HOOD MR J. HANNA (Tenor) MR T. BURNHAM (Tenor) MR J. JACKSON (Clarionet Solo) MR W. H. WEBB AND SEVERAL OTHERS. CONDUCTOR: MR. W. H. WEBB. Tickets : Reserved Seats, 2s 6d; Body of Hall and Gallery, Is. To be had from Mr Webb, •Academy of Music, Oak House, Hobson-Btreet (three doors from Cook-street). ' 7 Doors opton at 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10.15. , O-PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, In consequence of tho wet weather, which Srevented many from attending tho Grand peratic Concert on Tuesday, the 6th inst, nt Abbott's Opera House, and in response to a large number of requests, MR WEBB begs to state that MR R. WARWICK GAINOR has deferred M* return homo until Wednesday nert, the 27th inst., bo that he may sing at tho Popular Concert at the Choral Hall on MONDAY next when he will make his farewell appearance. Mr Gainor leaves by- the B.S, Ringarooma on Wednesday next -7 : . ■VTE ANGELO FORREST' was give a 7 • cc, 00, nn 1 cc, ce 1 rr, tt, cc'oo'nn'cc'ee'rr'tt, AT THE NEWMARKETHALL, ON TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 20. TUESDAY NEXT. FEB. 26. Admission — ONE SHILLING — Admission, Concert at eight o'clock.punctually. SELECT QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY will tako place every Monday Evening, commencing MONDAY, Feb. 25, 1884, In the Loruc-streot Hall, and an efficient M.C. will be ia attendance.

GLASSBLOWING, Freeman's Bay.— Saturday afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Each Visitor receives one Glass Jug, —M. Cook and Sons. Lolly Jars, is each. APBRA CIGAR DIVAN, Gentlemen on leaving the Opera shonld stop across to the Opera Cigar Divan, WellesleyBtrect, where they can enjoy a fragrant Cup of Coffee, with a Choice Cigar. Only tlit best brands kept. P.S.—Every attention paid to visitors. MAY SUTHERLAND, Proprietress. U E E N'S THEATRE, TUAM-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, . T*o LET. The above Theatre is now finished, and replete with every requisite and comfort; not to Be equalled In the colonies. Has seating acOTnunodatlonlf or 2,000, is centrally situated; and com mands ono of the most numerous populated environs of the city. For Terms, Vaoanf Dates! J and all particulars, Manager, 1, Brighton Chambers, Cashel-street, Christchurch. Excursions, Picnics, &C. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL MARINE EXCURSION AND PICNIC TO MOTUTAPU.-The p.s. Victoria will leave . the Railway Wharf at 8 a.m. on MONDAY, March 3rd, for Motutapu. Fare: Adults, 2a (id; , , Children, under twelve years. Is, which can bo had of Messrs W. Elliott;. E. S. Hanßon, W. Luke, W. Mason, J. Whitburn, T. Campbell, or of Mrs Webster, Draper, Eden Terrace. Free Tea and Coffee only provided, each providing thoir own cups. Various amusements will bo carried out, and dancing music provided. Friends and the public aro invited to share in the day's outine. Educational. THE REV. T. M. HUMPHREYS, 8.A., Cambridge, will receive a limited number Daily Pupils and Boarders at Roseneath, Lower Repiuera, from MONDAY, 3rd MARCH.-Full particulars on application. MR BALL, Artist, having taken a Larger Studio, can now receive moro Pupils. Classes for Oil and Water Colour Painting. Saturday Morning for Ladies, afternoon Gentlemen. Monday Evening, Pencil and Sopia. —Shortland-street PONSONBY ROAD.' Mrs and the Misses SHAYLE GEORGE beg to inform their Old Friends and Pupils that they will Reopen thoir School on WEDNESDAY, the 30th Instant A Bound and thorough English Education, with French, Music, Dancing, and Needlework, will be offered on moderate terms. ; _ i MR W. H. WEBB, L.S.S.A., &<..< ACADEMY OF MPSIO. OAK HOUSE. HOBBON-STREET f doors from Cook-street), Pianoforte, Organ, Harmonium* and Harmony." Terms on application. In Classes— * RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC THEORY OF M.USIC HARMONY. There are separate Classes for Elementary and Advanced Students, conducted on tho principles of the Royal Academy of Music, ' Term of 18 Leasops-One Guinea. ■ ~ .-,.,: MR P. B. WOOD HA M, Teacher of thb PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address Care of Mb A. Easy, Auokland

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4291, 22 February 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4291, 22 February 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4291, 22 February 1884, Page 1

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