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Amasements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, Proprietor .. ~ .. Mr H. N. Abbott. Lessee and Manager .. . .Mr G. B. W. Lewis Directress .. .. Mrs G. B. W. Lewis X FAREWELL PERFORMANCES X o op ' MRS G. B. W. LEWIS, AND HEE PKEMIEE COMPANY./ TO-NIGHT 1 (Saturday) TO-NIGHT I , LKAH THE FORSAKEN Leah MrsG.B.W. Lewia MONUAY. Jan. 26, by Special Desire, JANE SHORE. >■;.„ , TUESDAY, Jan. 27, Farowoll BENEFIT Ol MRS 0. B. W. LEWIS, Who will appear, for this night only, In her Re> : ; nowned Impersonation of . . PEG WOFFINGTON, in Tom Taylor's MASKS AND FACES. WEDNESDAY. Jan. 28. will bo repeated LOVE'S SACRIFICE, THURSDAY, January 29, Grand Holiday Programme. Double BUI, ana Last Night of the Season. Comedy and Burlesque. Mrs Lewis will appear in two of her Celebrated Characters, THK JEALOUS WIFE, And ALADDIN, the WoNDEKFCI, BOAMP. Mußioal Director .. .. Mr H. Weinberg, jon. Prloea—4s, 2s, Cd, and Ib. , . tv -tt>. Box Plan at Lennox's, Day Tiokete at Abbotts Hotel, j. w. PUDGE Business Manager. pHORAL HALL. pHORAL HALL, /CHORAL HALL. MONDAY, JANUARY 26, AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. FAREWELL RECITALS. FAREWELL RECITALS, TI/fR -DALPi TTOOD'S JIA.REWELL piANOFORTE pECITALS, PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY EVENING* Part I. LDuet, MlWandercdlnDreams" Wado. „, MISS STKPHENBON AND MR J. HANNA. 2. gone," The Little Hero " .. S. Adorns. MR CHARTER. 3. Piano Solo, "Andante 6 Rondo CapricclOßo" Mendolssuhß, MISS MARIE PHILCOX (Pupil of Mr Ralph Hood). I. Bravura, " The King's Cham- ', plon" Watson. MR R. KING POOLKY (His first appearance in Auckland). 5. Romance, "Sweet Mignonette" Tours. MISS STEPHENSON. 6. Violin Solo, "Le Pl 6 aux Cleres" Singles. MISS STEVENS. 7. Song, " Anchored " .. .. Watson. MR A. EDMISTON. 8. PIANO SOLO,"a Berceuse,) fcGrandPolo-f Cnopln ' naise.AFiat; MR RALPH HOOD. Part 11. 1. Piano Solo, a "Impromptu,") b «& Rubensteta. in B Minor ) MR RALPH HOOD. 2. Romance, "Waiting".. .. Millard. MISS STEPHENSON. 3. Song, "Theßequital".. .. Blumcnthal. MR J. HANNA. i, Ballad, "LetmeDreamAgain" Sullivan, *~^ MR S j. m. GEDDIS. 5. Piano Solo. Adagio and Rondo, "H moto continuo;" from Sonata in C Major •.. .. Wobor. MR RALPH-HOOD. • 6. Scena,"lnfelioeetuCredevi!" Ernani .. Verdi. MR P. A. EDMISXON. 7. Piano Solo, a "Nocturne,") fi F sharp > Chopin. py request). ) . ~ rande Fan-) taiso, " La Sonnambula" ) MR RALPH HOOD. Accompanists': misb uuNOVaKTIND" '■ ~ MR WEBBE. . / Entire Chango of Programme for WEDNES* DAY, 28th. N.B.—HERR TUTSCHKA ■will'perform on WEDNESDAY Evening, Vieuxtcmps Concertstuck. 1 Tickets: Front Seats, 4s; Body of Hall ana Gallery, 2a; at Messrs Eady's, Lennox's and. Upton's establishments. Seats Reserved at Lennox's. . TITOONLIGHT EXCURSION] The ARTILLERY BAND will give one of their* Popular EXCURSIONS to WILLOW GROVE GARDEfcS, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JAN. 26. A Steamer will leave Queen-street Wharf at 8 o'clock sharp, returning at 10.30. •■ ■ Tioketa (1 3U each) may be had from any Member ol the Band. GEO. TUCKER, Hon. 800. '■'& "OIRKENHEAD ATHLETIC SPORTS, -■-* TO BE HELD OK , ' ' T; REGATTA DAY, 29th INSTANT, At the Well-known PICNIC GROUNDS, close to the Wharf, commencing at 12 o'clock. good peTzbTs givkn. Entries on the Finn. A Band will be in attendance which wai leave the Auokland Wharf at 10 o'clock. Refreshments can be obtained. (^UNBAY, JANUARY 25, EXCURSION l'O EAST TAMAKL Per steamer RUBY, leave Wharf 9.30,. retnr 5 3ft Fares, 2s 6d; Children. Is. IT/riSS GENE VI EVE WARD.— JjX In answer to the numerous inquirers, . MISS GMNEVIEVE WARD, MR W. H. VBRNON, and their specially-selected company of .. first-class artists, will make their first appearance in Auckland at the Opera House on MON« . DAY, February 2nd,'in the famous play, "FORI . GET-ME-NOT." Box Plan now open at Lennox's, whore seats may be secured for any night during the season. All particulars will appear in next Saturday's papers. "Once known, I allow no one to forgot me." Board and Residence. * - PRIVATE Board and Residence, three doors below Baptist Chapel, Chapol- . street; terms 17s per week. /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, \JT HOBSON-STREET. i Board and Lodglnß- .. » - Ms par Week Single Room 2Ss per Weak •Y«7 EL LESLEY HOUSB V T (3 doors from Hobson-street), WeUesley street West, Auckland, New Zealand. BOARD AND RESDOENCE. A Good Table kept, lofty and woU-ventitetefl Bedrooms, Plu»Be and Shower Baths, and every -, convenience to ensure the comfort el boarders andvisitOH, ft^fcMaßft^d*-1 "VTOTICE. —Cheap line in Tweed. _13l Trousers to measure, 14s 6d; worth, ISbM —X Williams, Tailor. Victoria-strcf t. PASSAGE TO ENGLAND, 2nd Class, Steamer. — Gentleman offers his Ticket Half-price. Unusual opportunity. — Address ; Voyager, Q.P.0.. Auckland. TTIOUBTSHILLINGS. -Better than ever. X? Children's Boots, any size, 1 to 13, at Economy Boot Shop, Grey and Vlotona-streeta. ■ ATTERSON, late Belcher's Livery and Bait Stables, corner Upper Queen-street ■ and Karangahapo Road. Saddle Horses and , . Buggies for Hire. Charges moderate. -m/r ALLINDINE &~: CO., ETOLAND-STEEET, AUCKLAND, WHOLESALE . '; FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, Beg to inform Merchants, Shippers, Furniture Dealers, and the Trade that, having erected ,'\ Maohlnery of the most modem deßcriptlon and labour-saving appliancoß, they are now prepare* to MaNUFACTUBB AT.T. KINDS OB1 FURNITURE IN ART QUANTITY, : And oa the shortest notice., \ WOBKMANSHIP AND MATKRIAI OPABANTfW ;

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5465, 24 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5465, 24 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5465, 24 January 1885, Page 1

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