Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager....!. P. Maodonald. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8. Carriages at 10.80. _ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST 3 NIGHTS LAST 3 NIGHTS OF THE GREATEST IRISH COMEDIAN EVER SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND. LAST 3 NIGHTS I JOHN F. SHERIDAN, LAST 3 NIGHTS JOHN F. SHERIDAN, LAST 3 _IGBTSI Whoso most wonderful and LAST 3 NIGHTS Grand Impersonation, LAST 3 NIGHTS THE WIDOW O'BRIEN, LAST 3 NIGHTS In the most Successful _H-_raH FUNON OTaRISTOL. LAST 3 NIGHTS FUN ON THE BRISTOL. LAST 3 NIGHTS Has achieved a Success LAST 3 NIGHTS never before known in LAST 3 NIGHTS Auckland. To-morrow Evening. April 10, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, And Last Night But One of FUN ON THE BRISTOL! Box Plan at Lennox's. Prioesof Admission: 4s, 2s6d. Is. Stall and Pit Tickets at Abbott's Hotel. Geo. Geddes, BußinessManager. TH E A TRE ROYAL. Lessee .. •• Prof. A. E. Rice Musical Directress Mrs Rico AUDIENC__"SPELLBOUNI). WONDER OF WONDERS. THE PROFESSOR SHOWS HIS GREAT GIFT OF MIND-READING BEFORE AN ENTHUSIASTIC ASSEMBLAGE. TO-NIGHT! (Thursday) TO-NIGHT 1 PROFESSOR A. E. RICE, PROFESSOR A. E. RICE, PROFESSOR A. E. RICE, THE CELEBRATED MIND - READER, HUMORIST, and PHYSIOGNOMIST, In an entirely Novel Entertainment, Embracing MENTAL SCIENCE, MUSIC. & MYSTERY. On this, the Professor's thiid appearance, in Now Zealand, a most select and interesting programme will be presented. Professor RfIHC is an actual THOUGHT - READER, THOUGHT - READER, And will read the mind of anyone desirous pf testing his peculiarly wonderful gift-even to telling name, age, and nativity of perfect strangers. •'There are more things 'twixt heaven and earth than's droamt of in man's philosophy. —Shakßpearo.( | In addition to tho above will follow an extraordinary and instructive programme, Consisting of MUSIC (Vocal and Instrumental). Physiognomical Delineations, in whloh Prof. Rice is universally acknowledged to be unrivalled, and CABINET MYSTERIES, Out-doing the Hindoos (vide opinions of the PreßS). Prices of Admission:—Reserved Seats, 6s; Dress Circle. 3s; Stalls. 2s; Pit, One Shilling. Doors open at 7.30; overture at 8. Orchestra—ltalian String Band-. C. HAWKINS. Advance Agent. H. PRITCHARD. Business Mnnager.__ ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, Lessee and Manageress Miss De Grey Acting Manager Mr A. L. Cunard IMPORTANT "ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY NEXT. APRIL 13, MISS DE GREY, MISS DS GREY, The Eminent EDglish Actrosfi, Supported by her CLEVER ENGLISH COMPANY, . _ ~ . Will make her first appearance in _ uoklanO, Tho Initial Performance will be Frank Har voy's Sensational Comedy Drama WOMAN AGAINST WOMA.N. Louise Perrot M'nsDoGrey. Act I—The Legacy. Act 2—A Woman's Honour. Act 3—Tho Sevonth Cominondment. Act 4-Cain and Abel. Act s—Avenged. Box Plan at Lennox's. pHORAL SOCIETY. The Second Performance of the Season, consisting of Gounod's "Messo EolcnnolU ' and Mendelssohn's " Walpurgis Night,* will be given TO-NIGHT (Thursday), tho 9th lust, at 8 pm. Doors open at 7.30. H. N. GARLAND. Hon. Sec. 10. G.T.— A Musical and Dramatic En- • tertainment will bo held in the Newmarket Hall (under the auspicos of tho Victoria Lodge, No. '22) TO-NIGHT. April 0. Doors opon at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. Tickets, Is each. _~_•_ J. RQIiERTBON.W.CT.: HBNHV KENT, W.S. PARNELL VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE Will celebrate their FIRST ANNIVERSARY BY A SELECT BALL in the PARNLL HALL APRIL 10,1883. Double Ticket 7s 6d, Extra Lady 2s 6d. Refreshments provided. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from members Ot the Brigade, or at the door. Davidson's string band in attendance. j ODGE ALBION, 2003, E.O. An AT HOME to Commemorate the Installation of Officers ot the above Lodge will take piece In Devonport Hall on FRIDAY, May Ist, 1885. _■•_■•» Committee: Bros. M. Nicer,!. T. E. Duranoe, A. W. Gardner, S Vosper, A. Burgess, J. Knox. Application for tickets to be made to the Committee on or before 2_th April. __„•___ ■ A. BU_f.Jr_l.oD. Secretary. Devonport, April Bth, 1885. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. "THE FIFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the Society will be opened at the CHORAL HALL ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, By a CONVERSAZIONE Of Members and their Friends, and to the Publio on the following day at noon. All Works for Exhibition must be sent to the Hall on the 9th and 10th Inst., and only by special arrangements with the Secretary will Works bo received after that date. JOB_. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. GRAND ART UNION, 1885. , MR J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street, la authorised to issue ART UNION and MEMBERS' TICKETS on behalf of the above Society. J. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. (Victoria-street, a short distance abovell m H E A T 1. E ROYAL. todayi to-dayi to-day ON VIEW I ON VIEWI ON VIEW Tho Grandest Assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, At TOM KEESING'S, VICTORIA-St. (5 d oors above Royal Mail Hotel) Try my Deforrod Payment System. Board and Residence. WELLESLBY HOUSE (3 doors from Hobson-street), WellesleyetreetWest, Auckland, New Zealand, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A Good Table kept, lofty and well-ventilated Bedrooms, Plnnge and Shower Baths, and every convenience to ensure the comfort ef boarders and visitors. Terms, &l per week. Sft. M__BON. Proprietress. (GOVERNOR BROWNE' HOTEL, _T HOBSON-STREET. Board ana Lodging - - .. _ 80s por Week Single Room _ _ _ _ _ 25b per Week MARSHALL'S Special Tincture of Podophyllum Is the Homoeopathic Remedy for all Liver and Stomach Disorders and Risings and Indigestion. Price, la per bottle.—O. W. Goodson, London Arcade, Bole Agent (or Auck< land
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 77, 9 April 1885, Page 1
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