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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUBE. Manaqeks: Mesera H. N. Abbott and Wybert Beove. THIRD WEEK, ANtTnTgHTLY INCREASING POPULARITY Of the Celebrated Actor, Author, and Manager. MR WYBERT REEVE, MR WYBERT REEVE, And his Powerful and Talented Company, including tho Celebrated London Actress, MRS CHIPPENDALE, Of the London Haymarkot Theatre. TO-NIGHT—CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN. PO-NIGHT-CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN. TO-NIGHT—CRDSHED TRAGEDIAN. MR WYBERT RKKVE IN HIS FAMOUS CHARACTER OF THE CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN I THE CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN ! THE HOUSE CROWDED TO OVERFLOWING. TWO HOURS and A-HALF OF LAUGHTKB. TO-NIGHT! (Tuelda~y) TO-NIGHT! And TO-MOKROW (Wednesday), THE CRUSHED TRAGEDIAN FOR THE LAST TIME. THURSDAY~AND FRIDAY, EXTREMES. Saturday^DIPLOMACY. Box Plan at Lennox's. Day Tiokots at Abbott*. Prloos of Admißston-J>re«B Circle and Orchestra Stalls, is, Stella, '>Jtl ; i>lt, U. Doors open at 7.80; o'miuence at 8 sharp. Laohlan MqSowak. Business Manager. Q RAS^g0 KG DRASrFf|iGHTj MILLION PRICKS. MILLION PRICKS. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), AHAND Sffi c|Sig||IOURKU HORSB REMEMBER.-tfaoh and everyone amongst tne Audience will have an Equal Chance. C^VarSiL^V^Ttea?!^ SURPLUS TORSES. Fit lor oarriage, buggy, or haokß> ROBERT LOVE. Agent. ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. FAREWELL "CONVERSAZIONE To MR FERGUSON, In the CHORAL HALL, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, 1886. Rev. A. Carrlok in the Chair. TBA ON THB TABLBS AT HaLF-PAUT SIX. TICKETS, 2a Each; Children Half-price, May be obtained from any of the SJanag6l!an? tomWsraChapman,Haslett,andMo^hlan, H: r V Queen-street, and Mr Robinson, Parnell. ANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, BONNE TENUE ET MAINTIEN. MONS. PAUL BIBRON (Dk Pabis) Has commenced Tultjon at Maeonlo Hall, Prinoes-streetasfollowß: Seleot Adult Class. Wednesdays, 7.30 IMn., Beleot Juvenile Class. Saturday g. 3 pjn.; Speolal Select Ladies' Class, Thursdays, 10 a.m. Mies Hill's, Ponsonby. Fridays. 7.30 jp.ni., 8t Mary's Convent, Ponsonby. Wednesdays. 10 a.m.j Miss Bates's. NorthShore. Tuesdays. 3.30 p.m. (an Evening Adult Classi will to formed at North Shore-leave nameß at Mta Bates's); and' next term at Mrs Law s, Remuere; Mrs Clayton's. ParneU; MrsGloverß, Symonds-street, 29th fast, at 7.30 p.m.: Mrj m Terms in Advanoe: Adult, 259: Juvenile, 21b. Circulars at Upton's and Eady's, or apply at residence, 75, Hobson-street, between Viotorla and Welljßley streets. ART UNION OF OIL AND WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS, By E. A. Gifford (Gold Medalist, Royal Acaddemy. (Under Special Permission from Colonial Seoretary.) EIGHT PRIZES Consisting of Six Watercolour ana Two OUpaintlngs. Firet Prize—"View of Auckland, from Mount The collection is on view at J. Leech's Rooms, Shortland-Btreet. . . . Tickets, 10s each, may be obtained ttom Messrs Leeoh, R. C. Carr, Upton, Lennox, ana Hoffman. ——— (Viotoria-street, a short distance above! mHEATRE ROYAL. TO-DAY 1 TODAY 1 TO-DAY 1 ONVIEWI ON VIEW! ON VIEW! The Grandest Assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, At TOM KEESING'S, VICTORIA-St. (5 doors above Royal Mall Hotel Try my Deferred Payment Syßtem. Board and Residence. BELGR£.vi!i HOUSE, Lower Symon<Jastreet (nearly opposite Choral Hall, and facing Government Grounds).—Mrs R. Powell (late of Belgrave House. InVercargill) will open the above-mentioned residence as a Superior Boarding-house on June L The building & new and ot ooncrete, stands on the healthiest and most fashionable pan of the olty, commands an excellent view, and is within 10 minutes' walk of railway and wharves, and 5 minutes from centre of city. The eitting-rooms and bedrooms (doable and single) are large and well ventilated. Plunge and shower bathe, piano, and ail modem conveniences. The table will be particularly well oared for. Boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and attention. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Grafton Road.—Accommodation for ladies and gentlemen: house situated high; large gardes, bathroom, home comforts; no children.—Apply Burton's, Grocer, Upper Grafton Road. />(OVENOR BROWNE HOTEL, VJT HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20sperWeek Single Room 25s per Week Educational. HERR LOUIS TUTSGHKA, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, * Will remove on the 6th of May, from his present residence in Hobson-street, to WKLLBSLKY-STBBKT BAST, Three doors above Albert Park. H. EDMONDS, Teacher of Singing • and Voice Production, Barleigh-street, i doors from St. Sepulchre's Chureh. PartloularaatEady'a. . _ _ '- /^LENSIDE, UPPER SYMONDS VJT STREET. Mrs Glover will rename School Duties In her New Premises, adjoining her former residence, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst. There will be classes for Harmony, Painting, Scientiilo Dressmaking, Musical Gymnastics, and Dancing once, and evening classes for English Literature twice a week. Terms on application to the Principal on and after the 11th inst. TUT R F. B. WOODHAM, i-TX Teacher of the ' PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address: Care ot Mr A. Eady, Auckland Music Warehouse, Quecn-Btroet. ■yOICE CULTIVATION. THE AMMOnTaPHONE. THE Press approves of it-"Truth." Nov. 13tb, 1881. Labouchcre tries it.—lt was, I confess, -with profound BcopticUm that I placed the litllo Silver mouthpiece to my lips, and tlrow o. deep breath. . . . It was not unploasant,and I persovored, alternating eacb pull with a good gaap of common A IR to follow. I had previously bein acked ■ n- to say a sentonoe or two in my natural voice, and after two or three pulls at ths Ammoniaphone I was requested to repeat the same words without using NY extra exertion. I was really startled at the involuntary loudncss ot my own voice, and a friend who A CCOMPANIKD me, and who was a greater •**■ sceptic than myself, fairly burst out laughing at the result. T\R. CARTKIi MOFFAT smiled benignly, and •*■■' told mo he had now 30,000 persons using the Ammoniaphone with tho same results. D"R. CARTER MOFFAT'S AMMONIAPHONE will last for years. Should be used by Actors, Vocalists, Clergymon, Public Speokers, Parliamentary Men. Keaderß, Reciters, Lecturers, Leaders of Psalmody, Schoolmasters, Amateurs, Church Clioirs, Barristen. and all persons who have to use their voice* professionally, or who desire to greatly improve their speaking or singing tones, producing a rich, powerful, melodious voice ot extraordinary ringing clearness and range. A poor weak voice becomes rich and massive, whilo great good is done to the general health. Price, 90s. MDRRAY AND SPENCER, STATIONEKS AND RUBBKB STAMP MAKERS, ', 70, QUEBN-STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 117, 26 May 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 117, 26 May 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 117, 26 May 1885, Page 1

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