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Amusements.! A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Managers Messrs MacMahon and Leltch. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), June 11. By special arrangement with Messrs Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove, FIRST PRODUCTION in Auckland of the most Famous Drama of Modern Times, by Messrs Jones and Herman, in 4 acts and 15 scenes, mHE qiLVER "FT- ING. First Appearance of tho Popular English Actor, MR GEORGE LEITCH, AND THE SILVER KING COMPANY, Including MISS MAGiIIE KNIGHT and MR J. C. APPLETON. And other Artists from the Theatre Royal, Melbourne. _ MAGNIFICENT SCENERY AND STAGE APPOINTMENTS, Complete in every detail. NOTE,—Curtain rises oach evening at a quarter to 8 o'clock sharp. Final Tableau at 11. Musical Director .. .. Mr 11. Weinberg. Prices of Admission—ls, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Office at Lennox's, where soats may be reserved Bix dayß in advance. Special Notice—During this soason clr'dren in armsw'U be rigidly excluded from the Theatre. J. W. DODGE. Bnpinee3 Manager. r^HORAL HALL. OF TO-NIGHT ! I -a* Under the patronage of Mr Superintendent Hughes and tho Members of the Auckland Fire Brigade. GRAND CONCERT For the Benefit or Mr Rasmubsen. a ___._>m.M. I Miss Keturah Campbell Accompanists .. •• } M rH. Walker PROGRAMME i PartL 1. Overture—Mr Impey's Band. 2. Song, " Tho Banner of BlUo"—Mr Speah. 3. Song. " Reign of tho Roses"—Miss Alice Zenobia Campbell. 4. Recitation, "Dimes and Dollars" —Mr Burley. 5. Song (selected)— Miss Carry Gribble. 6. Song, " The Ferryman"—Mr Tarplee. 7. Duet "Sweet is the Dream"—Miss Carry Gribble and Mr G. Campbell. 8. Song. "ForgetNottoForget"—MlssMarson. 9. Song (selected)—Mr W. Edwards. 10. Song, "Regret" (by special request)— Miss GILLINQHAM. 11. Grand International Sketch, introducing English, Irish, and Scotch characters—Mr A. Alexander (who has kindly volunteered his services on this occa ion). Ten Minutes* Interval. Part 11. 1. Seleotion—Mr Impey 8 Band. 2. Song, " There is a, Flower that Bloometh"— Mr Osborne 3. Sow? (-Jeleotod)-Miss Carry Gribble. i. Euphonium Solo. "La Belle France" (with v iriationß)—Mr W. Tremain. 5. Song, " Will o' «he Wisp"-Mr Burley. 0. Song, ''Some Day"—Miss Marson, 7. Song (Selected)—Mr W. Edwards. 8. Pianoforte Solo, "La Traviato' (Aecher)— Misb Keturah Campbell 9. Song, " Won't you tell me why, Robin?"— I MiSB GILLINQHAM 10. Song, •' Speak of a Man as you Find"—Mr E, OHare. 11. Song. "Lovorand the Bird"..MlsbZenobia Campbell. 13. Grand Irish delineation," The Carman, or Life in Limerick"—Mr A. Alexander. Grand Finale—" God Save tbe Queen." Duet by Misses Carry Gribble and Alick Zenobia Campbell. Chorus by the company. Doors opon at 7.30 p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. Tickets, 25.. W. TREMAIN, Hon. Sec. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, BONNE TENUE ET MAINTIEN. MONS. PAUL BIBRON (De Paris). Seleot Classes at Masonic Hall. Princes-street: Adnlt, Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m.; Juvenile, Saturdays, 3 p.m.; Special Ladies' Class, Thursdays, 10 a.m. Classes available at Mrs Law's, Remuera; Mrs Clayton's, Parnell; Miss Batoß's, North Shore; Mrs Glover's, Symonds-Btrcot; Mrs Palmer's, Carlton Road; Mre Giles's, Mount Albert; Miss Hill's, Ponsonby; St. Mary's Convent, Ponsonby. Non Pupil? can join by applying to the Principal; term beginning at date ot entranoe. Specialties — Now Waltz, Now Mazurka, Fronch Cotillion'}. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY. Circulars at Upton's and Eady's; or apply at Residence, 75, Hobson-street between Victoria and Wollcßley-Btrecta, ART UNION OE OIL AND WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS, By E. A. Gipford (Gold Medalist, Royal Acaddemy. (Under Special Permission from Colonial Secretary.) EIGHT PRIZES Consisting of Six Watorcolour and Two Oilpaintings. First Prize—" View of Auckland, from Mount Eden." The collection! view at J. Leech's Rooms, Shordand-street. . . _ Tickets, 10s eack, may be obtained from Messrs Leech, R. C. Carr, Upton, Lennox, Hoff, man. Chamtaloup and Cooper. (Victoria-street, a short distance above) fTVHEATRE ROYAL. TO-DAY I TOJJAYI TO-DAY 1 ON VIEW I ON VIEW I ON VIEW The Grandest Assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, At TOM KEESLNG'S, VICTORIA-St. (5 doors above Royal Mall Hotel Try my Deferred Payment System. Lectures. YOUNG MENS' CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Rooms: Corner of Welleßley and Albert-streets' WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. June 5: " The Present Difficulties of Groat Britain in Afghanistan and India."— Right Rev. W. G. Cowie, Bishop of Auckland. Jnne26: Entertainment July 10: "The Dark Continent"—Roy. C. Worboys. July 24: " Relics of Unwritten History "—Josiah Martin, EBq., F.G.S. August 7: " Sclf-Culturo "—Roy. R. Bavin. August 21: "The Times and Writings of tho Patriarch Job"— 1. 1). Fenton, Esq. September 4: "The Roman Empire: Its Rise and Fall "—Professor T. G. Tucker, B.A. September 18: " Some of tho Less Known Ballad Music of Eoolla.id"—Rev. T. MoKenzia Fraser. Soptembor 25: Entertainment — Herr Carl Sohnutt October 16: "The Living Beings of the Air"— Profeßsor A. P. W. Thomas, M.A., F.L.B. Commencing each evening at half-past seven. Seats reserved for tickot-holdors till twenty' minutes past Bevcn. Tickets for the course, to admit bearer and lady. 5?: to admit bearer only, 3s 6d: single lectures, Is. May be obtained from tho Booksellers, from any Member of Committee, or at tho Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLE. I Hon a A. KNIGHT [Bon. sees. W. BRAKENRIG, Gen. See. Public Notices. DUBLICN O T I C E, I have this day appointed Frantz Kummkm Esq., my Agent for Auckland and District JAMES T. FALLON,' Auckland, May 20,1885. m & S. MORRIN & CO. (LIMITED) beg to intimate that their Bu iaiss Promisos will be closed at five o'clock every evening during tho month of Juno, beginning MONDAY, June 8, on account of stocktaking. DURING Dr. Richardson's short absence from Auckland, Dr. Lawson will attend to his Practice, and will be in attendance at Dr. Richardson's Residence from 1 t'Jl i p.m. daily, as utaa'. APENIN G NOTICE, We, the undersigned, beg to notify to the Inhabitants of Mount Roskill and Surrouding Distriots that we aro commencing Businoss sa FAMILY BUTCHEHS on FRIDAY, June 12, 1885, in tho First Shop over Rocky Nook Railway Bridge Wo will keep nothing but tho B-ist Quality Meat, and endeavour to study the wants Of eaoh customer. We only ask you w try us and prove for yourso Ivor. R. TYNDALL AND CO., MOUNT ROSKILL. "jy/TUSICAL INSTRUMENT WARE". HOUSE, &0., 88, VICTORIA-STREET Auckland, T. E. CARTER, IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TEAOHER OF MUSIO, PIANO, VIOLIN, CORNET, ETC. Terms and Testimonials Post ____ on Application. All Kinds r Musical Instruments Tuned a_nd Repaired,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 131, 11 June 1885, Page 1

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