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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Les3oo and Manager....J. P. Macdonald. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8. Carriages at 10.30. — LAST WEEK OF THE PRESENT BAGS OF AUCKLAND. FUN ON TE~E BRISTOL! THE WHIRLPOOL OF FOAMING FUN. Tremendous Rush of Eftf?cr Laughter Seekers. Houses Crowded at Every Performance. Nothing like it ever been seen in this city. Widow (FUN ON THE BRISTOL]. Widow O'Brien I FUN ON THE BRISTOL i O'Brien AND JOHN F. SHERIDAN. JOHN F. SHERIDAN. Bright, Sparkling, and Refined. 800 t Play Ever Written. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And four following nights. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. Box Plan at Lennox's. Hotel during the day, and avoid the orusU at ' n S ' Geo. Geddes, Business Manager._ A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, Lessee and Manageress........Miss De Grey Acting Manager.... ■^...j. Mr A. L. Cunard IMPORTANT "ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 13, MISS DE GREY, MISS PE GREY, Tho Eminont English Actress, Supported by her CLEVER ENGLISH COMPANY, _ i Wilt make her first appearance in Auckland. The Initial Performance will bo Frank Harvey's Seniational Comedy Drama, WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN. Louise Perrot Miss De Grey. Act 1-Tho Lecaey. Act 2-A Woman s Honour. Act 3-The Seventh Ooniu.andnicnt. Act 4-Cain and Abel. Act 5-Avenged. Box Plan at Lennox's. — HEA TR E ROYAL. Lessee .. .. Prof. A. B. Rice Musical Direotress Mrs Rice TO-NIGHT! (Tulsday) TO-NIGHT! GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF PROFSSSOR A. E. RICE, PROFES3OR A. E. RICE, PROFESSOR A. E. RICE, THE CELEBRATED MIND • READER, HUMORIST, AND PHYSIOGNOMIST, In an ontirely Novel Entertainment, Embracing MENTAL SCIENCE, MUSIC, & MYSTERY. On this, the Professor's first appcarancq in New Zealand, a most seloct and intercaung programme will bo presented. PnorKSSOit Rice is an actual THOUGHT - READER, THOUGHT - READER, And will read the inina of anyono desirous of testing his peculiarly wonderful gift-even to telling name, age, and nativity of pcriect strangors. - -There are more things 'twist hoaven and earth tlian's dreamt of In man's Pjj^jgJ**,^ In addition to the above will follow an extraordinary and instructive programme, Consisting of MUSIC (Vocal and Instrumental). Physiognomical Delineations, in whjeh Prof. Rioels universally acknowledged to be unriValled'CAßlNET MYSTERIES, Out-doing the Hindoos (vide opinions of the Press). ' .;■ , Prices of Admission :-Reservcd Seats, ia; Drees Circle, 3s; StaUs. 2s; Pit, One Shilling. Doors open at 7.30; overture at 8. Orchestra-ITALiAN String Band. C. HAWKINS, Advance Agent. ■ H. PRITCHARD, Bußinces Manager. T\EVONPORT HALL. TO-NIGHT 1 ! TO-NIGHT ! 1 PROFESSOR CAItROLLO'S Gymnastic Display, TO-NIGHT. April 7th, 18S5. Tickets. 2s and Is. Commence at 8 o'clock. Meeting of Gentlemen at the close to form Class. 10 G.T.—A Musical and Dramatic En- • 'tertainment wiU be held in the NewDoors open at 7.30; commenoo at 8 p.m. TW,a,SSfcw.O.T.: HENRY KENT, W.S. A UCKLAWD SOCIETY OF AKTS. FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION, 16TH APRIL, 1885. INTENDING COMPETITORS are reminded that all competitions for prizes offered by the Society, and for Silver Medala . kindly offered by Herr Carl Sohinitt for MUSICAL COMPOSITION, must be sent in to the Secretary not later than 6 p.m. on THURSDAY, April 2. The Secretary will be <n attendance in the South Anteroom of the Choral Hall on that date from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. for tho purpose ot receiving Competitions, enrolling Honorary and Working Members, and givine any information having reference to the Society and Its forthcoming Exhibition. Art Union Tickets. 10a each, may bo had from J. H. Wltheford, Shortland-street, from all Stntionors, and from any Member of CommittMl JOHN L. HOLLAND, Secretary. Grafton Road. : A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. GRAND ART UNION, ISBS. MR J. H. WITHEFORD, Shorttand-street, is . ! authorised to lame ART UNION and MEM : ! BERS' TICKETS on behalf of the above , SOOlety- J.L. HOLLAND. ' Secretary, (Victoria-street, a short distance above) mHEA TR E ROYAL.. • TODAY! TOJ)AY! TO-DAY 1 ON VIEW! ON VIEW! ON VIEW The Grandest Assortment of 1 WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, At TOM KEESING'S, 1 VICTORIA-St. (SdoorsaboveßoyalMaUHoteO Try my Deferred Payment System. , Sporting '", \ /^TAIIUHU RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1885. PrOKramme in future advertisement. JNO. GORDON, Hon. Bee Otahnhn, March 30th. TT AWK WS BAY RACES. JACOB FAITHFULS CONSULTATION Will closo 28th April next. 10s—3,0:0 Members at—los. HAWKE'S BAY MEETING, , To be run on lßt May next. £1,500 ON THE MAY-DAY HANDICAP. Each Ticket has Six Chances. May-Day Handicap. Cash Prizes. lstHorso .. ..«300 1 at£loo .. .. £100 2ndHorso .. .. JSO 2at 100 .. .. 100 3rdHoreo .. .. 73 10at 20 .. .. 200 Otbore,dlv. .. 200 15at 10 .. ..150 I 15 at .. .. 225 £725 «775 ' Each ticket has blx chances. One ticket can \ win first prize in race event and five separate ' cash awards, in all JMBS. " Drawing under the supervision of town and 1 country shareholders and representatives of the Country cheques must have Is added for exohange. P.O. Orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL, i Caro of N. Jacobs, j Box 7 Post-office. Nafikb. "ADA LOCKET. Consultation on tho G.N. STEEPLECHASE and HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, to be run on June G, 1885. Unlimited number of Subsorlbers. at 53 each. Each Ticket haa two ■* Chances. Will Closo on Juno sth, 1885. 'I AddrCß&: ADA LOCKET. V; i! Cure of F. Hinton, Taupirl Coal Dapot, Breakwater Road, Auckland. , ' ■". ;: :■:>■'■■'■:■ . ' ■•■■-:■■■*•■ - ... ■ , ■'..■„:-.-,.»

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 75, 7 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 75, 7 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 75, 7 April 1885, Page 1