Amusements, ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Managers : Messrs H. N. Abbott and Wybert Reeve. _- FIFTH WEEK~__ND LAST NIGHT » FIFTH VVEEK AND LAST NIGHT *™ Of tho Popular Comedian, Author, and Mahager, MR WYBERT REEVE, MR WYBERT REEVE, And his Talented Company, inoluding tho favourite Actress. MRS CHIPPENDALE. Of the London Haymarket Theatre. TO-NIGHT i I BENEFIT TO-NIGHT I FOX ■»*-'* I BENEFIT Or MR REEVE, "v. hen he will appear in his favourlto character of Captain Criciiton, in the immensely succosslul play of IMPULSE ! IMPULSE ! '_.„_-, IMPULSE ! FOR THE LAST TIME. LAST TIME. LAST TIME. LAST TIME. LAST TIME. LAST TIMh. Box Plan at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbott's. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 sharp. Laciilan McOqwan. Business Managoi%_ A BBOTT'S OP ERA H6 U SB. Managers Meßsrs MaoMahon and Loitch. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), June 11, By special arrangement with Messrs William. son. Darner, and Muegrovo, FIRST PRODUCTION in Auckland of Messrs Jones and Herman's Famous Drama, in 4 acta and 1. scenes, ' mHE qiLVER "K'ING-. First Appearance of the Popular English Actor, MR GEOIIGE LEITCH, AND THE SILVKR KING COMPANY, Including MISS MAGGIE KNIGHT and MR J. C. APPLETON, • And othor Artists from the Theatre Royal, Melbourne. ___ MAGNIFICENT SCENERY AND STAGE APPOINTMENTS, Complete in every detail. Note.—Curtain oach evening at a quarter to a o'clock sharp. Final Tableau at 11. Musical Director .. .. Mr H. Weinberg. Pricos of Admission-18, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Office at Lennox's, where soats may be reserved six days in advance. J. W. DODGE, Bnslncs Manager. riHORAL HALL. T 0- M 0 R R 0 W, THUBSDAY EVENING, JUNE 11. Under tho patronage of Mr Superintendent H»ghes an'1, the Members of tho Auckland Firo Brigade. GRAND CONCERT For the Benefit of Mr Rasmussen. . . 1 Miss Keturah Campbell Accompanists .. ••/Mr H. Walker PROGRAMME; Part I. 1. Overture—Mr Impoy's Band. •?. Song, "The Banner of Blue"—Mr Spear. 3. Song, "Reign of the Roses"—Miss ALICE Zenobia Campbell. _, _. Rccitatiin, "Dimes and Dollars" —Mr BURLEV. 5. Song (selected)— Miss Carry Gribble. 6. Song, " The Ferryman"—Mr Tarplee. 7. Duet. " Sweet is ihe Dream"—Mias Carry aniBBLE and Mr Q. Campbell, 8. Song, "ForgetNattoForget"—MiesMAßSON. 9. Song (solected)-Mr W. Edwards. 10. Song. "I-iegret," (by Bpccial request)-MiBS GILLINGUAM. , , 11. Grand International Sketch, introducing English. Irish, and ccotch characters—Mr A. Alexander (who has kindly volunteered his services on this occn-ion). Ton Minutes' Interval, Part 11. 1. Selection—Mr Impey s Band. 2. Song, " Them is a Flower that Bloomoth — Mr Osborne. 3. Song (S_l_cted)-Miss Carry Gribble. •1. Euphonium Solo. "La Belle France (with variations)-Mr W. Tremai.v. 5. Song, " Will 0' tho Wisp"-Mr Bwrley. C. Song, "Somo Day"—Miss Marbon. 7. Song (Selected)—Mr W. Edwards. 8. Piauofor.o Solo, "La T.aviato' (Aecher)— Miss Kkturau Campbell _..,„„ 9. Song, " Won't, you teli me why, Robin? — MISB GILLINQHAM ... __ 10. S'mg, •• Speak of a Man as you Find —Mr E. 11. Song, " Lover and tho Bird ". .Miss ZenoblA Cam-bell. ~_-_-„ 12. Gtaud Irish dolinea'ion. "Tho Carman, or Lifo in Limerick'—Mi- A. Alexander, Grand Finale-" God Save tbe Queen." Duet by Misses Carry Gribble and ALICE Zenobia Campbell. Chorus by tho company. Doors opon at 7.30 pm. Concert at 8 p.m. Ticketa, 2s. W. TREMAIN, Hon. Sec. •■jVTASONIC QUADRUPLE ASSEMBLY. A Select Quadrille Assombly will bo hold at the Masonic Hall, Nowton, on Wednesday Evenings, commencing TO-NIGHT. June 10, at 8 o'clock sharp. Ladies and Gentlemen dosirous of joining tho abovo will pleaso mako application to Mr Wm. Warren, at Mr J. Warren's, Newton, or at the Hall. ANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, BONNE TENUE ET MAINTIEN. MONS. PAUL BIBRON (De Pakis). Solect Classes at Masonic Hall. Princes-street: Adult, Wednesdays. 7.30 p.m.; Juvenile, Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Special Ladies' Class, Thursdays, 10 a.m. Classes available at Mrs Law's, Remuera; Mrs Clayton's, Parnell; Miss Batess, North. Shoro; Mrs Glovor's, Symonds-stroot; Mrs Palmer's, Carlton Road; Mre Giles's, Mount Albert; Miss Hill's, Ponsonby; St. Mary's Convent, Ponsonby. Non Pupil, can join by apply; ing to the Principal; term beginning at dato Of entrance. , __ , Si-eoialties — Now Waltz, New Mazurka, French Cotillions. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY. Circulars al Uptou's and Eady's; or apply at Residence, 75, Hobson street, between Victoria and Welleßley-Btrcets. ART UNION OF OIL AND WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS, By E. A. Gifford (Gold Medalist, Royal Acaddemy. (Under Special Permission from Colonial Secretary.) EIGHT PRIZES Consisting of Six Watercolour and Two Oilpnintingß. First Prize—" View of Auckland, from Mount Eden." , „ The collection! view at J. Leech's Rooms, Shortland-street. Tickets, 10s each, may bo obtained from Meters Leech. R. C. Carr, Upton, Lonnox, HcfE, man, Chamtaloup and Cooper. (Victoria-street, a short uistanoe above) mHEATRE ROYAL. TO-DAY 1 TO-DAY I TO-DAY I ON VIEW I ON VIEW I ON VTEW The Grandest Assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, At TOM KEESING'S, VICTORIA-ST. (5 doors abovo Royal Mall Hotel Try my Doferred Payment Syßtem. Public Notices. mO RAILWAY PASSENGERS. UNDER ARRANGEMENT WITH THE NEW ZBALAND GOVERNMENT. Accident Insuranco Tickots may bo obtained from any of tho Booking Clerks at tho variouß Railway Stations throughout this Colony, at tho following Hates ot Premium, current for tho day of ißsue only—viz.: £.00 if killed, and £3 weekly compensation, Gd. 250 if killed, and £1 10s weekly compensation, 3d. For tho Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand. W. A. WALTON, General Manager. Auckland Branch Offlco, Palmerston Buildings, June 1,1885. DUBLIC NOTI C~E. I have this day appointed Fkantz Kumheu Hsq., my Agent for Auckland and District. JAMES T. FALLON. Auckland, May .0, 1885. m & S. MORRIN & CO. (LIMITED) beg to intimate that thoir Business Promises will be closed atflvo o'clock every evening during tho month of June, beginning MONDAY, June 8, on account of stocktaking. DURING Dr, Richardson's short absencofrom Auckland, Dr. Lawson will attond to his Practice, and will bo in attendance at Dr. Rlchardson'B Residence from 1 till . p,m. dally, oa usual,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 10 June 1885, Page 1
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