Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, Proprietor „ Mr H. N. Abbott. Ac Übk Monaftar .. Signer G. Tessera. Bustneea Manager .. Mr Lachlan McGowan, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK PO3ITIVKLY LAST WKKK POSITIVELY LAST WEEK POSITIVELY LAST WKKK Of the Opera Season. Majeroki and Wilson's ENGLISH AND COMIC OPERA COMPANY Will produce for the first time In this season, THIS EVENING (MONDAY), NOV. 16, BALFK'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH OPERA, BALFK'S CELEBRATED ENGLISH OPERA, THE BOHEMIAN GIRL ! THE BOHEMIAN GIEL ! THE BOHEMIAN GIRL t THE BOHEMIAN GIRL ! THE BOHEMIAN GIRL ! THE BOHEMIAN GIRL ! THE BOHEMIAN GIRL ! THE BOHEMIAN GIRL! With the following grand cist of oharaoters :— THADDEUS MR CHARLES HARDING Count Arnhelm Mr Lithgo w James Floresteln Miss Bophio Harria Devilehoof Mr F. Wentworth Captain of the Guard Mr W. P. Morrison • : Officer j Mr Percy Stuart Peasant Mr Balfour ,; Gipsy „ Mr H. Moss Buda _ Miss Flossie Stanhopo I Qieen of the Gipßies Miss Fannie Liddiard AELMJK MISS GKACIE PLalSTfil) Gipsies, Soldiera, Noblemen, Ladles, etc. Aot I.—The Chateau and Grounds of Count Arnheim. Aot ll.—Tent of Arllne-Street in Presbnrg— Orain Fair in the Publio Square—Count Arnheim'a Apartments. Aot m,—Saloon in the Castle of Count Arnholm. GRAND DANCE oharacterisquj by SIGNORA EMILIA PASTA. CHORUS of Well-trained Voices. Powerful ORCHESTRA, under the conduotorship of MB LUBCOMBE SEARELLK. In preparation for the last three nights of the ' season. GRAND SPECIAL PROGRAMMES. Box Office at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbott's. Overture at 8. Carriages at 10.S0. Prices of Admission, ss. 3s, and 2s. ' . /GEORGE AUGUSTUS QALA" TO-NIGHT-CHORAL HALL, THE CELEBRATED LECTURE, ; DICKENS AND THACKERAY. DICKENS AND THACKERAY. ■ (Last appearance of the famous journalist.) Four Shillings and Two Shillings. Family Ticket, admitting three, 10s and ss. Plan at Lennox's. Commence at eight. & BMVTHE [OABD.i MR GEORGE H. CLUTBAM, LATE PIANIST TO RITA-RAD- ! CLIFF CONCERT COMPANY, -1 Has decided on remaining in Auckland, and will accept Pupils for the Pianoforte, every branch of Theoretical and Practical Compost- ■ tion.afid the Study of the Art of Aewwr'-T'iiK. S His system will be that adopieu ojr the Lelpsig Conservatoire, great attention being given to the acquirement of a Thorough ; Technique. The number of excellont pluoisla introduced to the world from that Academy la % a sufficient guarantee of ita success as a method. —"Mr Clutsam will be in attendance daily to receivo Pupils at his Rooms, over Hoffman and Son's Muislo Warehouse, Queen-street, bolwoon the hours ot 11 a.m and 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. Bud : Ip.m. ON VIEW 1 ON VIEW! ON VIEW! A Dozen Doors above _.' . ■ • .THEATRE ROYAL, VICTORIA-STREET. TOM KEESING'S FAMOUS WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. ' Everything Guaranteed. Try my Deferred. Payment System. ; VICTORIA-STREET • " (Five Doors above Royal Mail Hotel) , jj —^ _ . a Land and Estate Agents. SAMUEL TAILS, I JOHN DOUGLAS, I VAILI & X) OUQLAS : (Latb Samuel Tailb ■ | ■ . • ■ - ...,., - : J HOUSE. LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, i LAND AND ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, I REAL ESTATE VALUATORS. ~■ " . . 1 BROKERS UNDER THK LAND TRANSFER ACT, SHORTLAND-STREET I {N 1 I ! ■EBBPOSI-OyilOß.) BANKERS! Bank of New South Waxes. (See also our advertlsemont In '• ft, a. Herald" an* "Weekly News.T MORTGAGES BOUGHT. £230.—Small Farm of 14 acres, all in cultivation within easy distance of town. Cottage of 3 rooms, almost new.—Vaile and Douglas, Land and Kstate Agents, Shortland- .•; strtet. . ■ ■ > i , 1621. , ; For positive Sale, no reasonable offer ro- ;: fnsed, 1J acres rich volcanic soil. House of 7: rooms, large hall, verandah all round; beau- ; '"'[ tiful aspect, in a most healthy tituatbn; oxtensive catUe run close by. for ptice, terms, &0,, apply to Vaile and Douglas, Land and Estate - gents, Shdrtland-etreet. 1428. FLAX MlLL,,withl urge water power and buildings. In a good petition, either for flax, . , flour, or bone mill, or any manu'acturlng industry requiring power, 38 acres ot land adjoining railway. Price, filOu.- Vaile and ' i Douglas, Land and Estate A gents, Shortlandstreet. . . 1845 VILLA SITE, in country township, close - to railway, churoh. school, &c, beautifully • situated, 2i acres of land. Price, £25.-Vaile : and Douglas, Land and Estate Agents, Sliort-land-stneet. 1646 yfl COUNTRY STORE, doing a good bußineaa, J and 6 acres of land; particulars, etc., from the | undesigned. Price for land and buildings, ' | £150; including fixtures; stock at valuation.— 1 Vaile and Douglaß, Land and Estate Agents, I Shortland-street ' , ,1647 I BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED . VILLA 1 S.TE,of 3 Acres, noar Ellerslia on the Main I South Road, volcanic soil, 0500.—Vaile and Li Douglas, Land and Estate Agents, Bhortliuid- ■■ Ii Btreet. • ' •■ 16H i I Good Investment.—Shop and Dwelling let to a good tenant on lease, having about 2 years - . to run, at 32^ 6d per week, in a locality rapidly -r; rising in value ; all in good order ; allotment ' 36 x 107. Price, £850. ' <1613 £I,loo.—Farm of 303 acres good land, a large portion of it in cultivation, B'ibaivided ■ into 9 paddocks, together with country etore, ; doing a large trade. Particulars may be had ' from Vaile &.Douglas, Land and Kslate ' Agents, Shortland Btreet. ' l( 1885" £500.- Orchard and Farm of 15 acres. The orchard comprises 10 acres planted with about 1,000 choice fruit treeii, .all named. The site has been weli seleoted, a small stream runs y through It, and the surrounding; scenery is very good. There is a stable on the property, which is situated near Howiek, and will be sold, together with one acre In that village, for £500.—Vaile and Douglas, Land and Estate Agents, next General Post-offlce, Shortlandstreet. ' ■ ■ ■: .:;■ :. ■. 1919 : :' '•: £450-Well-built Dwelling House, containing 6 rooms and bath-room, all well finished and fitted throughout; also, front and back verandah, outbuildinss, etc: together with allotment 10 x 123. Situated near tie New- , market Railway Station.—Vaile & Dpugl&B, ! Land and Estate Agentß, Shortland-streot.; ] . ; ■ ;i . MS22 I £1,600.—T0 INVESTORS—For Salo, that I Valuable Freehold Property in Queen-street, j 1 known as Stain's Buildings. The allotment 1 has a frontage to Queen-street o 127 feet by a ' 1 depth of 88 feet. The buildings are very sub- ■"' 1 i Btantially erected, and wlih a view to conver- •'-- '1 sion into two tenements, eaoh consisting of a 1 ' arge shop, basement, and 3 dwelling; rooms. —Vaile and Douglas, Land and Eetate Agents, I Shortland-street. ;; ■ ■ , . 1591 ~ , : J £500 —Two 4-roomed. Houses, with 4 acres I ' of flrst-clasa land in four padffiocks, 'J'hla property is situated in the floui ishing town of " Kihikihl, and would form a comfortable home lor anyone with a small income. Terms very " easy.—Vaile and Douglas, Land and Fstata Agents. Shortland-otreet. - 1689 . , " TO LET ON LEASE, in a commanding position in Shortland-street. Premise's suitable either for a shop or a suite of:three large ' offices together with a largo Rood cellar, approachable by anolhor entrance; rental moderate.—Apply to Vaile and Douglas, Land and Estate Agenta. Shortland-stract. TO LET, sewral Houses at the North Shore.—Vaile and Douglas, Land and Estate Agents. Shortland-strnct. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, NEWTON, 8 lota e&ob, 2 of them having frontages of 60 feet by a depth of lls»foet, and the others frontages of 10 foet by came depth. Price 16w, and terms easy, as may be arranged.—Vaile and Douglag.. Land and Estate Agents,, next the Post Office; Shbrtland-streot, 1373 £90.-^-Cheap House in a-pileaiant country village, and cl©B6 to railway station.", A new ■ ! House of i rooms, wiih 2} aorei of good lan£ partly laid out in orchard and garden.- Vaile i andjDoufdaSi Land »nd Estato Agents, Shortland'streot ; ?...■., ; ..•; 1605' £540-* Good Inrestmont. .For Sale, Two Houses of five roonft eaoh, jind-one of three roornß, all detached, together with ; Freehold Allotment, Bltuatod within 16 mln- • ■ntes'-walk of tha Post-ofSce Perms easy.— Vaile and Douglaa, Land .and Estate Agents, Shortland-street, ' 1571 £8 per: aero. i 2 acres o* Good Land, withia ! 2 minutes' walk of Howlck ohureh and school. Termß as agreed.—Vaile and Douglas, Land and Ketote AKont'BhorUapd-BtrooL: . IS7I. LA WN.MOWING MAOaflTßa SHARPKNKD, By Special Stean. Mabhlnery, At Gebatlv Reduces Pbioesj. Guaranteed to work equal, to nsw. J. STONE; - BNQINEKR, MANUKAU ROAD, Newiuhket, ■ i '"';;t s ;Si-:^../: :j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 266, 16 November 1885, Page 1
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