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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. J\. Managers : Messrs H. N. Abbott and Wybert Reeve. GRAND HOLIDAY NIGHT BILIa gbkat""success And Nightly Enthusiastic Reception of MR WYBERT REEVE, MR WYBERT REEVE, And his Powerful and Talented Company, toeluding the Celebrated London Actress, MRB CffIPPENDALE, 01 the Theatre Royal, Haymarkot. TO-NIGHT. Mr Wybert Reeve will appear in his Famous Impersonation or DE LACY FITZALTAMONT, Received on Saturday Night with SHOUI^OF^AU^R^O^RISB TO TO-NIGHT! (Monday) TO-NIGHT I And TO-MORROW (Tuesday). For Positively TWO NIGHTS ONLY, First time In New Zealand of Bxron's Fouraot Comedy-Drama, played with Great Suctese in England and America, entitled, THE CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN I THE CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN I A Btory of the Fireside and Footlights. Mr De Lacy Fltzaltamont. .Mr Wybert RkEV* (the Cruahed Tragedian) SUCCESS of tub CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN. SUCCESS OK THE CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN. SUCCESS OF THE CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, EXTREMES. ~ Saturday, DIPLOMACY. Box Plan at LennoxU Day Tlokete at Abbott* Priceß of Admißßion-Dress Clrole and Orchestra Stalls, is; Stalls. 2s 6d; Pit, Ib. Doors open at 7.30; oommenoe at 8 sharp. Lachlan Moßowam. Bußinesa Manager. mO-NIGHT (MONDAY). TO-NIGBT, REOPENING 07 SHE GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. GREAT DOUBLE BILL of the CHOICEST ACTS. LOCATION-NEAR QUEEN-ST. WHARF. M SriS DAl^iu&« $« SURPLUS HORSES. ROBERT LOVE. Advance Conner. /CHORAL HALU ORIENTAL FAIR I ORIENT AL FAIR I MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS I ROYAL EGYPTIAN THEATRB Crowded with Enthusiastic Audiehoib. MAYPOLE DANOEI THREE PBRFORMANCES-HaM-past Two, Halt-past Four, and Half-feat Seven p.m. Quarter-past Eight, GRAND CONCERT Willbe given by the Members of St. Paul'sOhott Half-past Seven, TABLEAUX. 1. Titania ~' 2. Dresden China 3. Game of Life Nine o'Clook f ROYAL EGYPTIAN THEATRE. The Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs who hare taken part in the St. Matthew's Dramatio Entertainment will kindly perform . the Sensational Burlesque, BRAGANZIO THE BRIGAND I To be followed by the Comediatta, entttledTHE LITTLE SENTINEL 1 The FAIR will bo open TODAY.from 2 p.m. 6 p.m., and 7 till 10 pjn. Entrance, Is I Children, half price. • Beaton Tlcketa, 5s 1 . . Season Tiokete may be obtained, from Mr Ledger, Parnell; and the prinolpal booksellers In Auckland. ______ UCKLAND WORKING MEN'S FRIENDLY AID SOCEETY.-The Fgtt Anniversary will be celebrated by a Solreeaiia Dance in the Parnell Hall on MONDAY Evening, May 25. Tea at 6.30; Danoing to commence at9o'clook. Tiokets, 2s each, which may.be obtained Irom the following members of the Committee:—Messrs R. Nairn, W. E. Bmmony R. Brlggs, G. Nixon, J. Mills. -pose or ~e"dEn, n.z.O.g.K A flrst-olaso Concert"wmi)o Riven in Walto* Hall, Mount Eden, on THURSDAY, May Mw, LBSS, when an excellent programme.will pc presented, containinK Glees, Solos, and ReoltaSons, &c., by the best talent of Auokland. After the Conoert a Soleot Quadrille Party. Tiokets to Concert, Is; Concert and Danoe, 2a oa. . ANGING, DEPORTMENT, OALIBTHENICS, BONNB TENUB BT . MAINTIEN, MONS. PAUL BIBRON (Dk Pakis) Has commenced Tuition at Masonlo Hail, Prinoes-Btreet, as follows: ; Beleot Adult Class, Wednesdays. 7.30 p.m. j Seleot Juvenile Class, Saturdays. S p.m.: Special Select Ladles' Class. Thursdays, 10 8.m.; Miss Hill's, Ponsonby, Fridays, 7.30 p.m.; St Mary's Convent, Ponsonby, Wednesdays, 10 a.m.; Miss Sates'a. North Shore, Tuesdays. 3.30 p.m. (an Evening Adult Class wul be formed at North Bhore—leave names at Mta Bates's); and next term at Mrs Law* Remuera; Mrs Clayton's. Paraell; Mrs Glover's, Symonds-street, 29th Inst, at 7.90 j>.m.i Mn Palmer's. Carleton Goie Road. 27th tost, MS p.m.; Mrs Giles's, Mount Albert: Juvenile, 22nd inst, 4 pm J, Adult26th, 7.80 p.m. PRIVATE LEBSONS DAILY.,: v • Terms In Advance: Adult, 265: Juvenile, 21a. Circulars at Upton's and Kady's,or aPMrft residenoe, 75, Hobson-street, between victoria and Wellesley streets. " ■■ ■, ART UNION OF OIL AND WATBBCOLOUR PAINTINGS. By B. A. Giffokd (Gold Medalist, Boyal Acaddemy. (Under Special Permission from Colonial ■ Seoretary.). _ \'*l EIGHT PRIZES 'Constating of Six Watercolour and Two (HI- - paintings. First Prize—" View of Auckland, from Mont Eden." The collection is on view at J. Leeoh's Rooms, Shortlond-atreet. p ■ Tiokets, 10s each, may be obtained Irom Messrs Leeoh, R. C. Carr, Upton, Lennox, and HofTnmDt (Victoria-street, a short dlstanoe above) ■ m H E A T R E ROYAL. TO-DAY I TO-IoAY 1 TO-DAY 1 ONVDSW! ONVIEWI ON VIEW I The Grandest Assortment of ■ WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, At TOM KEESING'S, .: VTOTORIA-St. (5 doors abavo Royal Mall Hotel Try my Deferred Payment System. T>ONSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY^; Owing to the extensive seaboard of New Zealand, our Naval Defences must ever occupy a plica of the first importance. The public, for whose safety Volunteer Companieshave sprung into existence, ought to do everything }n their power to encourage Naval Corps. The PONSONBY NAVAL ARTDLLKBT numbers among its members some of the finest amateur yachtsmen in the colony, while every man is more or less expert at handling a boat* As these men give their services freely for the defence of Auckland, it would be a grace!nl and ' generous act on the part of the public to provid* them with a suitable vessel for marina manoeuvres in time of peace, and which would be of great servioe In war time. Subscriptions towards this laudable objeot will be received by ■- ; 3Sft J. H. WITHEFORD, . i HhorttoaHrttttt, ;

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 116, 25 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 116, 25 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 116, 25 May 1885, Page 1

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