Amusements. ■.- A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. J\. Proprietor .. Mr H. N.Abbott. Acting Manager .. Signor G. Tea?ero. Bußlnosa Manager ... Mr Lachlan McGowan. THIB EVENING (SATURDAY!, NOV.il*. Majkroni and Whson t < ENGLISH AND COMIC OPERA COMPANY LAST NIGHT Of I3IDORA LAST NIGHT inoreaaing ISIDORA LAST NIGHT and ISIDORA LAST NIGHT Knthuniastio Success. I9IDORA LAST NIGHT Tbo Audience ISIDORA LAST NIGHT nightly clamouring ISIDORA LAST NIGHT with delight at the ISIDORA LAST NIGHT Performance of IBIDORA LAST NIGHT IBIDORA ISIDORA LABT NI'IHT The general Verdict ISIDORA LAST NIGHT unanimouslydeclare ISIDORA LiST NIGHT ISIBORA ISIDORA LAST NIGHT ia the leading ISIDORA LAST NIGHT attraction of the day. ISIDORA LAST NIGHT Thesinkin* of the Ship ISIDO nA LABT NIGHT la a Masterpiece o£ ISIDORA LAST NIGHT Htaue Meehaulfsm. ISIDORA REMKMHKR! REMEMBER! Last Night ol The Great Wreck Scene. Laat Night of tno Grand Apotheosis. Last Night of the Seizure of Jsidora. Labt Night op the Most Popular Opera. Chbrua of well-trained voiceß. Effective Orcheatra, under the baton of Mr LUSOOMBE SKARKLLE. MONDAY.~NOVEMBERK!. First Prodnotion Thia Soaeon of Balfo'e Celebrated English Opera. * ■ THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. For last Three Nighta (THO RSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY next). GRAND SPECIAL PROGRAMME. Box Office at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbott's. Overture at 8. Carriages at 10.30. Prices of Admission, ss, 3a, and 2a. pEORGE A UGUSTUS. CJALA'S FAREWELL LECTURE. CHORAL HALL-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 t When THE MOST FAMOUS ENGLISHMAN That ever visited th*se Colonies Will Lecture on ENGLAND'S TWO GREATEST NOVELISTS. on the above evening. At Bigot o'clock, Mr GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA, Prince of Journalists, Renowned Humourist, Brilliant Lecturer, most Graph! o of Special Correspondents, who attracted the largeßt uudienoes ever seen in tbo Australian Colonies, ana who was received with the greatest enthusiasm in all the Southern Cities, will deliver his Famoa^wofpßiyOES OF THK PKN : DICKENS AND THACKERAY. DICKENS AND THACKERAY. DICKENS AND THACKERAY. DICKENS AND THACKERAY. With Personal and Professional Reminiscences. " Two great GeniUßes on whom there are few men we would rather hear detcant that Mr Sala, who was their contemporary, who worked for them and with them, and who enjoyed the priceless prlvillege of their friendship."—"Snootator." Reserved Seats, ia Second Seats and BalC°FAMILY TICKRTS, admitting Three. Reserved, 10s; Unreserved sa. No Family Tiokets sold at doors. Plan of Soata at Lennox's, where, to avoid tho rush at the doors that occurred at Mr Sala a previous lecture. Second-class Tickets may aIBO be obtained. t& This willbeMrSal&'s positively laßt leoturo in New Zealand.. R a . SMYTHE ,; STRASBURG CLOCK. COUPLAND'3- STORE, QUEEN-STREET. Open Dailt from 2 to S and 7 to 10 p.m. Proprietor and Leoturer... .C. Jumeson. LAST DA V LA S T D A V Of the Clock of Stbasburb, positively last day. v MATINEK for Children Thia (3aturday) Afternoon. Admission-Is. Childron (id. WM. GIPFETT, Agont. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 15. Lecture by ."IVO," on " The Sin and Fall of MaD,"or "Why were wo Damned V GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Songs by Members of the Opera Company. DISCUSSION INVITED. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. AdmiEsion: Dresa Cirole and Orchestral Stalls. 2a; Doublo Ticket (Lady and Gentleman), 3s; Stalls, 1b; Fit, 6d. ~VT E W*M ARKET HALL. A CHriISTY~MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT Will be given in the above Hall ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 18S5, By theParnoll Young Men's Mutual Apaociation, In aid of Parnell Fire Brigade. Firstalaßß Programme of local and professional talent. Interlocutor, Mr W. Thomson. Bones, Mr A. Furber. Tambo. Mr D. Cotton. A ITa~L L Will bo given after the Entertainment. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. Entertainment commences at 8, and Ball at 10.30 p.m. Tickets: For Entcrtalnmont and Ball. 2a 6d: for Entertatnment only, Is. May bo obtained from members of the Fire Brigade or .Association, and from the Parnell tradesmen. T. R. WivTr, Secretary. z^rand concert. chor*al~hall. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1885, In aid of St. Benedict's Church Fund. TICKETS, 2s Gd & la. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. QPORTS. S*PORTS. SPORTS". OTAHUHU ATHLETIC CLUB. The above Club will hold an ATHLETIC MEETING ON SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, To commence 1 o'clook prompt. PROGRAMME. 1. 120 yds HANDICAP RACE.—Boys under 15 yeara. Entrance, Is. Prize, Silver HuntIng Watch. 2. 150ydb MAIDKN RACE. — Scratch. Entrance, 2a 6d. Prize. 3. 200 YDS HANDICAP HURDLW RACE.-3ft 6in. over 6 flights. Entrance, 2a (id. Prize. i, STANDING LONG JUMP.-'three Iriea. Entrance, Is. Prize, 5. 220 yds MEMBERS' HANDICAP RACE. Entrance, 2e 6d. Prize. 6. POTATO RACK. - Twenty Potatoes one yard apart. Entrance, Is. Prize. - 7. OTAHUaU HANDlCAP.—Threodistances. Entrance, sa. First prize, £3; second prize, £2. First distance, 100 yds. 8. RUNNING HOP - STEP - AND - JUMP.Three tries Kntrance.'ls. Prize. 9. ONE MILE HANDICAP RACK.— Entrance, 23 Gd. Prize. 10. BTANDING HIGH JUMP. - Throe trios, Entrance, la. Prize. 11. 210 yds OTAHUHU HANDICAP. - Second distance. 12. WRESTLING MATCH. —In stocking feot. Bfat of thrpo falls. Cumberland style. Entranco. 2a <3d. Prize. 13. iiOYDS HANDICAP RACK. - i'tot prize, £2 ; second p- ize, £1. Entrance, 2a 66. 14. 100 YDS SACK RACE. Entranoo, Is. Prizs. 15. 300YD3.—Third distance, Otahuhu Handicap. 18. RUNNING HIGH JUMP. - Threo trico. Entrance, Is. Prize. 17. TWO MILE-J HANDICAP STKKPLK-CHABE.-First prize, £1 10a; second prize, £1. Entrance. Is (3d. 18. CATCHING THE GREASY PIG. — Entrance, Is. Time for receiving Entries of Handicaps for above events i 8 extended until TUESDAY November 17, at 7.30 p.m. Handicaps to appear In Evening Stab of November 19. W. R, WILLS. Heoretary. " ITIAIR IRELAND IS EVER THE JJ HOMK OF MY HEART." POPULAR PRICE^ONE SHILLING. AT EADY'S MUSIC" WAREHOUSE. ON VIEW! ON VIEW! ON VIEW A Dozen Doors above THEATRE ROYAL. VICTORIA-STRKKT. TOM KEESING'S FAMOUS WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. Kverything Guarimteod. Try my Deferred Payment System. VICTORIA-STREET (Five Doors above Royal Mall Hotel). I"V CAN'T BE BEATEN—Cura Clava , (Marsh- ll'sj. The oniy hemedy that will in one week t«ko every Uorn offyoar feet. Its aale 1b the tareoßt of any Patent MeOioinu iv New Zealand. Mawlia.ll, Solo Proprletot., Is 6d; at all Chemista
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 265, 14 November 1885, Page 1
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