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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OpERTA HOUSE. Lessee and Directress..'.. Miss Louise Crawford.. GREAT A SUCCESS GREAT 0K SUCCESS Miss Louise Crawford's Interpretation of duo ..- characters, Louis and Fabien DieFranchl, in . ; . the Continental Drama, --.■■'■ • ■■■ .--.., HPHE QORSICAN /BROTHERS. > WilnessediasteveninghyaLargeandAppreoia- , I - ... • tive Afldlencp. TO-NIGHT I (Friday) TO:NIGHT J ;• Will be presented for (fie Last Time. In order.toV,, make room for other productions, :.v THE CORSICAN BROTHERS t . . The Great Duel Scene. • ,f : ; .[ To-morrow (Saturday)—lmmense and Double . Attraction-rThe Great Nautical Sensational ■ Drama; '.■'. .-' . .. ... THE SHIP ON FIRE; or, tho Seaman's Guid., ing Star. Box Office at Mr Lennox's; Stationer. .". ■*' ,'j . Doors open at 7.30: overture at 8. Admission—4s, 2s 6d, and IB.' '..__' '"■ "■"';:■.■: R. B. WISEMAN, Manager and Treaanrer. * Q T. J A-M E S'S_ H A L L. r ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 15,1881. . ■{■■ . i PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S CONCERT. <>... I i Hcrr Tutschkd, Conductor.:; ...,'.:*;' Tickets, Is. 2b. : A Programme'shortiy., TT\ HE A T.R E ROYA, L. . i A-RAND ItAZAAR^and F&NCY FAlßitt'.:•'• sttdiof the' funds, of. tjt _*_ury's,<Oonve_t, Pon- _ Snby'. willb'e opened in tho aboveThetttre'iia".>■ - , 'MONDAY, December 22. -:-._■.. ' Donations i_f Goods,'etc., ■will be thankfully . roceivedat the Convent, Ponsonby ;St. Patrick a * , Soho-l, Hobspn-atreeti.orby the fo-Qwlhglaß.'. { * stall-holders •iMRS Lanioan; Mrs Lewisson, - *';. theJMtsß-sTo__iMi_sK.S__EE_AN7 ' ;.■'.,.• • EOS HER VILLB ■_ GARDENS,;^ I ST.HEEIER'S BAY. THE PLACE TO' SPEND A .PLEASANT, i ' ' • , '.DAY.. « '•; '. • * THE P.S. TONGARIRO - '•' Will leave St Heliers Bay every.WEDNESi DAY and SATURDAY at 9.:*__■:and... > ! 6 p.m.. and from Auckland at _; ..: •> -. '■; . ,-, and 6 p.m.. On other days ... v.- -j..;...: . .She Will be open for :.-. I'mi ••, .., •. .-j ; o ■- charter. :-.-■•.:- - -J... :.■■■■,■■••■, . ' ONLY HALF AN-HOUR'S JOURNEY -:...-- FROM' AUCKLAND. l ! GLORIOUS'MOONLIGHT TRD. HOME.,']; GARDENS, A*ff> ORCHARD-Wi'l'-11 A6UN- 2 I A DANCE OiF FRUIT. ;' - 4 '.■•'..-\" i LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, AND APART-MBa-T5...-:'.;'..';v^';:: , 7;Mr Eaddy, the Proprietor of _i^ Gardens, wi^:,. I attend Visitors ahd'Picnlo Parties,.and B«> fti ; ' , _. TideaUberalßoale;Otße^eSh_Wintß. ~■ ]~«,;:. . Scrnpulou-Cleanliness and;Cfl__ort|ibse_Vcd« tStrawberrles and "Cream, 'Fishing, Swings,;;' ' Woody Retreats, Ruatio Seats, Sandy Beach, • • ' '-.':; ■ LongPior. '",;*'':■;■: ;' ! ".C*S|S|« Splendid Scenery in Evory'Direction.' .- 1 ';.•■■• --■■ . ■ Grand Sea Bathing. '.'■-' '■■ '.*>.'.:' "■" DANCING .ON THE'; GREEN.; r"-; j Special arrangements made for Pionio Parties,, i. :'..-.'--oiuo-.-.:' : Schools,&o. o '-.-., ,';'.£.■■•>■ I For further particulars apply to ,;;' ! MALCOLMSON ._.'. DE LACY, o; NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, LAND, AND * o.- .EST^E'';AGENOY,', f - V 1 ~,:;•:^-, j / HIGH-STREET, APO-lAND. • S;|T. J AM: EB' SI HA L Lt. J ~ 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER2B,IBB- ''. |, _ROFE SS 0 R 1. '_. TUO X E "ft. J: . (AUCKLAND U_riV_ftß-_Y COLLEOW WlUdeUver a LECTURE on "DANTE," Not on "Originality in Litoraturo'^as previonsly ~ '-,-., .;-1 advertised, r"". ' * > , ; Proceeds in -aid' of St. James's Hall Debt ';" Extinction Fund.-1 ',: ■'-"' ■•' A" ' ' " ' . 'Admission: Is."'1 '-'■■'• • Commence at Bpm. ■; ;; 1 ~A~ ~~~ ..---...— «--!>.-■■ ■■ '■■ . ■: ..:;ov\,,i, j, .. .....^ ~, j ....-;r.-..;v T :■-..--■-_ ' «;.-- ~- ;■-> '* Spotting -- /v-'.;';■ ' M^^"^ * -,^-V: ;? '* ! £3000 WHjL CLOSE DECEMBER 29/ *'* C; HRISTCHURCH RACES, ; Ist JANUARY, 1885. . -.''^IDSUMM_r//J£A-IDIO_P. 1 '. ' ■ ~''. . - -.■■■,■ .. j, V'■ o-o -~.■ : *-'- ; , ,-'.' ;■.■■ AA j .. |T .6000 'MEMBERS AT ' lOs. T__t i ■. :.-., ,— ', — •'..» o-0.-.o; ;-if*JSl Midsummer-'H'cap: vB3 Cash Awards. ,^y. 30 Nominations. . lat 100.U'........ *100*.iV'.Fir5t....;;,..;..';. -2:„ -0.,;'....;..., KXLi '5ec0nd...'..;..'i... 500 i■„ 25 100 : Third....;........ 250 10 „ 20.....;;;.... 200; Others (div.)...... 300 20.,,: in,.;.......... 200 i. v:.■.o:. i;2O „ 6 :..^..;Ul_O-':.----£2050 .26,, • 6... 130:.. 83 £9_o Each Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain' » a Prise in Each Drawing. i This. Consultation -will''.r'enialri open till 29th .: December." Should number exceed 6000, tbo r Prizes:for Horses will be inoreased pro rat<t,.. iuidCaßh'Prizbs_iereased'_i''ni_nb^r. - ~' . "{j.' j Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, and two. stamps for replies, i Country cheques must _ have One Shilling oxohango added. - ■; * 'ADA MANTUA, ' ' ' Care of Mr Abraham, ' "_':'I,'Box 35i;Po_tO_aoe, Dunedin. £3000; £3000 ; Board and Residence. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET. ,:' Board and Lodging _ .. .. - 30s per WedcV . Single Room .. ..... ~..:■. .. .. 25sperWeek:... WE L LBS LE V HO U SB-: (3 doors from Hobson-Btreet), Wellesley street Weßt-Anokland, New Zealand; 7 BOARD AND: RBan)ENO__. A Good Table kept, lofty and well-ventllatea Bedrooms, Plunge and Shower Baths, and every convenience to ensure the comfort of boarders -'. and visitors.. Terms, £1 per week. ' . , M. MASON. Proprie-resa. ; "'•-:; ;." ■';.■• ' ■ ; BRETT'S , . ,'''■ ~; ALMANAC" ':'.;.-.' -.-■' 'A and ' " AAfi, . PROVINCIAL ; HANDBOOK 7 ' 'A' A/A '-.'for 1885 - - ..■,.... .- • ~,) . ■;.'. .:..■.; -.■ .'. • ;. J Will contain Specialties of a new and attractive , : character, and will be the best Shilling ■ ... Volume ever offered to the public. -.:. r Tho aim of this work is to describe in an In' 7 tercstlug manner the vast resources, tho climate. ;<; and the scenery of tho Auckland Provincial ;• District; its mountains.._arbo_^:riVM*.*naSw - lakes; its forests and its plains; itsonlUvsted. ar.<l waste lands; ami tosho»- foreign capitalists • that our genial olime, rich'»ndj. minerrt ?{» , ducts, anff Intelligent go-ahead^people, oflbrj^' mgSSSF* SolS o?e_ypther part of the world. ' Other Colonial Handiaooks have invariably mlsronresonted thisnaturally rioh and beautiful :i provinco, while many pages of the above-Work :; are devoted entirely to Betting forth Auckland* capabilities, and it. many superior advantages. - In addition to which, tho fullest information is afforded of all political, social, and religious matters of Provincial or Colonial importance., As eaoh year the contents are re-written, and the statistical information brought np to tha ; latest date, tho annual volume becomes a vain— = able work of reference, worthy of a permanent * place ln every colonist's library. Guaranteed Circdlatton, 6,000 'Conns. --•' Last year's entire issue was sold completely out In six weeks; ■ As the book has now become a work of dally reference in the home of ovejy settler through"; $. out the province, and isin-ÜBO in all publio offices throughout the colony, and in many leading places abroad, it may with confidence be do-. scribed as the best permanent medium of ad... - vertieing offered to business men. : * - ~ It is estimated that at least 2,000 copies of thii book are sent abroad annually by merchants to' their foreign correspondents, auft by residents to their friends who are meditating emigration to New Zealand. They are found eh all incom- , ~ ing passenger Bhij3 and steamers. - * ->-;'* •: 'Thßojorkwlllbeissuedsttheoldprlsfr— '. ;' ONE SHILLING, ' .^. Advertisers are requested.to seiid In^ih^fel Business notices withont delay 0-thoy wffihfji t^navoldablyexoiuded, - . r ■ A .. -..-.-. ■ ' 0.0 -. ■ ■...:■.;-■:.'; - ■!.-:. ,:.0.. ,'o,-„o.-i„ja%j . •' -..; ' __. -..t^A

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4524, 28 November 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4524, 28 November 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4524, 28 November 1884, Page 1