Amusements.' ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Managers : Measrs H. N. Abbott and Wybert Reeve. GREAT SUCCESS And Nightly Enthusiastic Reception Of MR WYBERT REEVE, MR WYBERT REEVE, And his Powerful and Talented Company, inoluding the Celebrated London Actress, MRS CHIPPENDALE, Of the Theatro Royal, Haymarkot.' TO-NIGHT! (Saturday) TO-NIGHT! For the flret time in New Zealand, Mr Wybert . Reeve will appear In his Famous Impersonation of PERCY FITZALTAMONT, TO-NIGHT! (Saturday) TONIGHT And MONDAY and TUESDAY, 23rd, 25th. 28th For Positively THREE NIGHTS ONLY. First time tn New Zealand of Byron's Four act Comedy-Drama, played with Great Success in England and America, entitled, THE CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN ! THE CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN 1 A Story of the Fireside and Footlights, Mr De Lacy Fitzaltamont..Mr Wybert Rkkvk (the Crushed Tragedian) Mr Frank Bristowe (prompter, formerly an offloer in the army).. Mr Chas. Hollowoy Ned Bristowe (his son, a scamp) Mr J. B. Fitzgerald Sir Michael GlenfionninK (of GlendnrininK. Partly and Co., bankers) .. Mr B. Gladstone Ernest Glendenning (a young banister, • his son) .. _ .. 7. MrJ. B.Steele Mr MamUwilla (manager of the Polygon Theatre, London) .. Mr W. K. Harrison Mr Gadsby (manager of tho Theatre Royal, Snaggleton) Mr Lachlan MoGowan Captain Raoket (of the Rhinoceros Irregulars) .. i. .. Mr Riohard Stewart Mr Mnmps (stage doorkeeper) Mr Russell Arthur (a call boy) Masterßishop Florence Bristowe (Bristowe's only daughter, an actress) Miss Alice Deorwyn Miss Mountcaahel (a London star) Miss Constance Deorwyn Mrs Gulpln (lodging-house keeper) Mrs Chippendale Reynolds (Miss Mountoashel's Maid) Miss Marie Brooks Miss Lindsay (of the Snaggleton Company) Miss Lilly Bryer I Box Plan at Lennox's. Day Tioketsat AbbottI*. ! Prices of Admission-Dress Cirole and Orchestra Stalls, la; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. : Doors open at 7.30; commenoe at 8 sharp. • Lachlan Mcßowan. Business Manager. ;.-.-... : RETURN OF TyOODYEAR'S /CIRCUS TOR BIRTHDAY (MONDAY NEXT). After the Circus Season a SALE BY AUCTION will take place in the Circus Marquee of HORSES. All In splendid condition. Fit for carriage, buggy, oab, express, or hack work. UCKLAND WORKING MEN'S FRDINDLY AID SOCIETY.-The Fifth Anniversary will be celebrated by a Soiree and Danoe in the Parnell HaU on MONDAY Evening, May 25. Tea at 6.30; Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Tickets, Za eaoh, wbiob may be obtained from the following members of the Committee:—Messrs R. Nairn, W. K.Bmmony, R. Brlggs, <J. Nixon, J. Mills. CJT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH. FAREWELL CONVERSAZIONE To MR FERGUSON, In the CHORAL HALL, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, 1885. Rev. A. Carrick in the Chair. Tea on thb Tables at Half-past Six. TICKETS, 2s Each; Children Half-price, May be obtained f.om any of the Managers and from Messrs Chapman, Hoslett, and McLaclilan, HIT Queen-Btreet, and Mr Robinson, ParnolL DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, BONNE TENUE* XT MAINTIEN. MONS. PAUL BIBRON {Dz Pabis) Has commonced Tuition at Masonic Hall, Princes-street, as follows: Select Adult Class. Wednesdays, 7,30 p.m. i Select Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 3 p.m.; Special Select Ladies' Class. Thursdays, 10 a.m.; Miss Hill's, Ponsonby, Fridays, ?,30 p.m.; St. Mary's Convent, Ponsonby, Wednesdays, 10 a.ru.; Miss Bates's. North Shore, Tuesdays, 3.30 p.m. (an Evening Adult Class will be formed at North Shore-leave names at Mies Bates's); and next term at Mrs Law's, Remuera; Mrs Clayton's, Parnell: Mrs Glover's, Hy tnonds-street, 29th inßt,, at 7.30 p.m.; Mrs Palmer's. Carleton Goie Road. 27th inst., 1.15 p.m.; Mrs Giles's, Mount Albert; Juvenile) 22nd met, i p.m.; Adult, 25th. 7.30 p.m. PRIVATE LEBSONS DAILY. Terms in Advance: Adult 25a; Juvenile, 21a, Circulars at Upton's and Eady's, or apply at residence, 75, Hobson-street, between victoria and Wellesley streets. a . DANCING." —Mons. Paul Bibhon (if sufficient number of pupils) will form a Class at Mr? Clayton's, Parnell. Names must be sent in before tho 30th instant. Adult Evening Class availablo at Miss Hill's, Ponßonby, Fridayß, 7.30 p.m.; Mrs Giles's, Mount Albert, Mondays, 7.80 p.m ; Mrs Glover's, Symondßstreet, Thurtdays, 7.30 p.m. ; Masonic HaU, Prinoes-street, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. N.B.— Pupils can join at uny time, terms beginning on date of entrance ART UNION OF OIL AND WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS, By E. A. Gifkoih- (Gold Medalist, Royal Acaddemy. (Under Special Permission from Colonial Secretary.) EIGHT PRIZES Consisting of Six Watercolonr and Two Oilpaintings. First Prize—" View of Auckland, from Mount Eden." Tlje collection is on view at J. Leech's Rooms, Shortland-stroet. Tickets, 10s each, may be obtained from Messrs Leooh, R. C. Carr, Upton, Lennox, and Hoffman. ; (Viotoria-atreot, a short distance above) mHEATRE ROYAL. TO-DAY 1 TODAY! TO-DAY 1 ON VIEW! ON VIEW! ON VIEW! The Grandest Assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS,. JEWELLERY, At TOM KBESING'S, VICTORIA-St. (5 doors above Royal Mall Hotel) Try my Deferred Payment System. Lectures. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 24. FAREWELL LECTURE " * DR. J. £T YORK, The Great American Liberal Orator. "INSPIRATION." "COL. INGERSOLL v. FATHER LAMBERT," A reply to the most formidable attack ' ever made on the great Atheist. Positively Dr. York's last Leoture in Auckland prior to leaving for Australia. Doors open at 7; commence at 7.30. Admission—Dress Circle, 2s; Double Ticket (Lady and Gentleman), 2s; Stalls, 1b; Pit, 6d. Come early to secure your seats. QT. JAMES' HA LL . THURSDAY, 28th MAY. THE REV. T. McKENZIE FRAZER WILL LECTURE "THE LIFE AND WORKS OF HANDEL," With numerous Illustrations by a Choir ' of over 50 voices. Doors open at 7.30; Lecture to commenoe at Ft Tickets, Is 6d. _* /"^BARLES BRIGHT, tho Eminent vy Lecturer, will delivor his Firnt Lecture in Abbott's Opera House on Sunday Evening, 31at May. "VTEW MARKET, MAYORAL ELECTION. Ladiks and Gentlemen, —I- beg to efisr myself as a Candidate for ytrarv gufirflgas. I will take an early opportunity W«bMjiS»»Jn|fjwi;; on important subjects concerning tho welfart of our district. * I am, Yours faithfully, V^. JOHNMoOOLL. % ACEEN'S- HEAD HOTEL,' V* UPPER QUEEN-STRKET. The abovo Hotel having undergone several Important internal alterations, the new proprietor, GKORGE DENNIS (formerly providorefor the Walkato 8.8. Co.). hopes, b? strict personal management, to make the Hotel second to none in the city for the comfort and aocomodation of travellers and boarders. Tho Hotel ia handy tor 'buses and trams to all parts of thooity; hu been refurnished throughout; aaU the Squpn have been carefully selected, and none but Bit be»t will bo roppUed. OKORGB DENNIS, Ptopyjttgb
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 115, 23 May 1885, Page 1
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