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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessee .. .'. 77 A. T. Dunning (Lesseo Melbourne Opera House) Stage Manager .. .. .. George Dean Treasurer J.F.Goldsworthy "Here ish your goot helths, your families goot helths, and may dey all lib long and prosper. — P' INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS! Tns HOUSE CROWDED IN EVERY PART. TnE VAST AUDIENCE V MOVED TO ALTERNATE TEARS AND LAUOHTEK, The OPERA pronounced to be the Grandest Production that has ever emanated from tno pen of the famous Planquette. RIP VAN~WINKLE ! RIP VAN WINKLE ! RIP VAN WINKLE I RIP VAN WINKLE! Nothing could be finer than Mr Appleby's ren.' dition of the title role. The feeble gait, croaking voice, and pathetic remembrance of the paßt were all realised with^that fidelity that only a true artiste can portray. THE MAGNIFICENCE OF THE SCENERY, WONDERFUL EFFECTS, AND BEAUTIFUL MUSIC Was the theme of Universal Praibe. RECALL FOLLOWED RECALL ! All the Leading Artistes met with a Genuine • and Hearty Reception, and at the conclusion ot tho performance BUT ONE OPINION PRE- .. VAILED-that the production ot RIP VAN WINKLE is the GREAT EVENT IN THE MUSICAL ANNALS OF AUCKLAND. Box Plan at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbott's Hotel. Doors open at 7.15; Overture, 7.45; Carriages, 11. A. N. HAIAJFAX, Business Manager. ONCERT - CONCERT - CONCERT, To be held in the PONSONBY HALL, IN AID OF THE BAZAAR FUND OF THE ■ SISTERS OF MERCY. PROGRAMME: Trio, "Memory" (Henry Leslie)— Misses Culpan . and Brassey, and Mr Edwards. Song, "Yeoman's Wedding" (Prince Poniatouskl)—Mr Knox. Song, " Speed on "—Miss Richardson. . . Piano Solo, Pasquinade, Caprice, Op. 59-L. M. Gottschalk, Mr Angelo Forrest j. Song, selected—Miss Darby. Vocal Duet,-"Home to Our Mountains" (Verdi) : —Misses Halstead and Brassey. i| Violin Solo—Herr Tutschka, accompanied by , Mr Angelo Forrest . ■ s ."_ Song, " Silver Rhine" (Wm. HutchinsonJ-Mr MrFarquhnr. .«'__'. _. _____ Pianoforte Duet, "Chilperie" (Sydney Smith) — Misses Minnettie Darby. ■ :, .• j Vocal Duet, " The Sailor Sighs" (Belie) -Messrs Knox and Edwards. . ' Piano Solo, selected—Miss Minnetti. Song, "The Message" (Jacques Blumcnthal)— ....: MrHyams. • • ,„ - ..., Song, "Say not Farewell" (Harrison Miller)— a Miss Halstead. ■ , '•' Recitation. "Curfew Bell "—Mr A. Cohen. Song, "With Joy my Heart" (Les Cloches do Corneville)—Miss Culpan'. - m ■ ' __ r Song, "Come into the Garden, Maud"—Mr Edwards. . _.' _ fj Piitno Solo (selected)-Mr Angelo Forreßt . , , Song. " The Vision" (Henry Pontet) — Miss Vocal Duet, " How Sad it is to say Farewell"— ' . Miss Richardson and Mr Edwards, " God Save the Queen I • A Doors open at 7.30; Concert to commence at 8 o'clock p.m. "■ ' '_ f" ~ rr a. c. b. s. ; Auckland Branch, No. 81. ,1 THE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY I Will be celebrated bya x • • SOCIAL GATHERING ;M IN THE LARGE HALL, (Corner of Pltt-stroet and Wellington-fitreCt. :!; On WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. DANCING AT 9 O'CLOCK. Double Tickets, 7c6d. Extra Lady, 2s Gd, Tickets may be had from any of tho Committee, and at John O'Rielly's, Wellesley-Btrcet .... P. KEARNEY. Secretary. '; GRAND BAZAaS, AND FANCY FAIR Now Open in yi ST. MARY'S HALL, ONEHUNGA. "■■ J Proceeds for parochial purposes in connection with the Catholic Church. ~ ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S 1 POPULAR CONCERTS. ' BHNEPM. CONCERT TENDERED TO HERR CARLSCHMITT ," ON FRIDAY, JULY 18th, 1884. Reserved Seats, Half-a-crown. _ i :' ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. Seats may be reserved at Messrs Upton and Co.'s. VA H. F. EDGER, Hon.-Sec. I Ttf- Z. 0. G. T. * EXCKLSIOR LODGE NO. 2. ■ 1 An Open Lodge Meeting will be held in the i Franklin Road Schoolroom TO-NIGHT (Wed- | nosday). commencing at 7.38. A Concert proJ. JENKIN, Sec. 1 THESPIAN DRAMATIC CLUB.— I Wanted, a few Gentlemen, desirous of | joining the above Club, to apply personally at the Alexandra-street Sohoolroom on FRI- I DAY EVENING, at 7.30 p.m., or to the Score- I tary.—W. L. Rogers, Hon. Sec, Ponsonby Road. qT. JAMES'S HALL. ANNIVERSARY & FAREWEftL SOIREE ■ TO MR GEO. A. BROWN, In tho above Hall, W4 On THURSDAY, July 17, at 6 o'clock. Tickets at doors ; .. Is 6d each. TRANCING! DANCING! Prof. JULES DE BERNARD'S (recently from y Paris) Select Elementary Classes, Masonio Hall, Princes-street—Adults. Wednesdays, beginners from 7.30, advanced 8 p.m.; Juveniles, Saturdays, 3.30 p.m. Terms: Gents, £1 ss; Ladies and Juveniles, SI Is (from date of entrance.) ' ;?;. Mrs Glover's, Symondß-street—Thursdays, 7.30 i p.m. Mrs Law's, Remuera—Fridays, 8 pan. ' Ponsonby—Tuesdays, 7.30 p.m.- Ladios and Gentlemen can join the abovo Classes at any mm time. Terms, CI ss. Vacancies. :-. . Specialties—The New Waltz (considered easy,., ;, graceful, and elegant), also tho Slow Waltz. | KTench Cotillon, Waltz Cotillon, &c. Now i everywhere dancedln Europe by the upper class. Onehunga, at Mrs Stoddard's, Selwyn-street— Adults (Ist term), Monday, 21st July, 7.30 p.m.; §3 Juveniles, Wednesday, 23rd July, 2.30 p.m. ..:■■ Apply to Mrs S. Private Lessonß in New Valso, &c., daily. 'A Prof. B. attends all tho leading Ladies' Schools of this city. ' -...'. .A,M, For further particulars apply nt residence. 75, Hobson-street; or obtain Cards "and Circulars at Messrs Upton and Co's, and Eady's, Queenstreet X (S YMNASIUM.-REMOVAL. — M VjC Owinß to the increase of pupils, PROF. A CARROLLO has found it necessary to take .'" a Larger Place than formerly occupied, and has- - secured tho Wooden Building next to Messrs j. Morrin & Co.s, High-street, where he has opened and commenced his Second Quarter. Gentlemen not being able to avaE themthemselvcs- of night practice can be met _§ day-time, between 12 and 2, for ÜBe of same. Terms. £1 Is per quarter. Private Lessens in | Boxing, &c. Sohools attended. Address: 110, Grey-street . OOIREE 'DANSANTE. ; MASONIC HALL, Princes-street; WEDNES- ' DAY, 16th July, at 8 p.m. All Pupils requested to be in attendance at 7.15 p.m. Visitors admitted by ticket only. JULES de BERNARD. i | Lectures. YOUNG MEH'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ism ROOMS: CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. A WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. . Friday, July 25.—" Oxygen," with Experimental Illusti:ations.-C. E. Button. Esq, , Friday, August 1. — "The Violet-Crowned City; or. Athenian Life and Thought in the " Timeof Socrates."—Professor T.G.TupKEB Friday, August 15.-Entertainment; Musical || and Literary. , ___ „ __■ ; .'-' Friday, August 29.—"Kingsloy."—H. G. Setb Smith, Esq., R.M. „ „ Friday, September I.—" Radiant Heat —Professor Fred. D. Brown, B.So. Friday, October 3.—"Abraham. Lincoln. -~ a Rev. S. W. Baker. • Commcnco each evening at 7.30. Soate ro- * served for Ticketrholders till 7.20. Tickots for the Course, to admit Hearer and. Lady,-ss; to admit Bearer only, 3s fid; Single Lecture, Is. May be had from the Booksellers, any Member of Committee, or at tho Rooms. ii THOS.BUDDLE lTl nn <= BM . F. G. EWINOTON f llOl1'*3608' Wm. BRAKENIUG, Gen. Sec. • • ' i :t mil AMES CARRIAGE AND DRAY} | A FACTOR* JAMES MACkIE^ PnoistßiWß. VICTORIA-STREET EAST. AUCKLAND I ' Repairs of every dßscrtptio* In Wood audi ; Iron "neatly executed oi_ the shortest nottos, Always <& Hand-A Wgrvjuiuitifcy rf Lami*,( also litmbark Shafts fltnij;; Felloos. and HobartTewm Hardwood. _ ) K.8.-Co—ttTOr*—if—mHyatte»de»W|

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4422, 16 July 1884, Page 1

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