Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPE'U HOUSF. Lessee .. .. Mi H.N, Abbott BOXING NIGHT, DKOKMBB:' 26. First appoi' anco in New Zeudiiil. ninr.o Mh tw>> professional toura nmni tie word, uf iho Celebrated Australasian Actor-Author, MR GEORGK 11ARRKLL MR GEORGE DaKRKLL MR GKORGE DARRIiLL . In his own Drama and GREATLONDON SUCCSrt*. The Representatlre Australian Ploy, THE SUNNY BOOTH THKHUNNYSuUTH Mr DarreH will be supported by Iho charming . eadinjt lady from the Royals, Mclbourno and Sydney,1 MISB ANNIB MAYOR, And hia own Famous Compimy of Picked Artists,comprising: MissesAnnio Mayor. Mabel Tracey, Ohrissey Peaohey, Helen Mayor. Millie Preseott, May Coteman, Moeers Gcorirw Forboc. Illy Dnorinpr, Joanph Ra)iior. Hurry Jordan, J. P. Weat, Stilling Duff. J. A. Patterson, L Gore. H. Somers. W. Love, and the author, Goorgu Darrell. SPECIAL NOTR.-In tnoheißtit of Mr Darrell'a London succors with " i ho Sunny Houth," he met with a most serious accident whilst enacting the part of Mat Morley; us a conae quencd, Mr Darrell waainvalidud for fifteen weeks, and its drama takoii off the mage in tho midst of its brilliant run. Twenty-flro o( thu leading) London Journals pronouuctU emphatically iv favour of " The riunny South " anil Its actor-author, and the overflow.ng andienoes wero ultra-enthusiastic in praise o£ its productiOD. In addition to its London success," Tho Sunny South " has achieved in Melbourne. Sydney, and Adelaide two eeasous t ach, the LONGKBT RUNS ON RECORD For an Australian production. " Tho Sunny South " will be produoed witli its FIVE HUGE SENSATIONS, With ' ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY By William Matthews, J. Little, A. Clint, and W. J. Wilson, jun., and Mechanism by H. Winning and Gob. Campbell, aud properties by A. Ashton. . -.:..■■ Prioea: Circle and Orchestra Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3a; Pit. Is. Box Plan now open at Lennox's. Bookseller. Agent for Mr Darrell, JOK BROWN. LORKB-STK F¥~T II AL L. WRES TLING MATCH. TO-NIGHT, J. Holm, of Dunedin. and > Andkka\ Polkon; of Auckland. - Tho Wrestling Match advertised for last Saturday will positively tako placo on. SATURDAY, December 19, at 8 o'clock. Prioes of Admission ; Front Seala, 2s; Buck Beats. 18. Doors opon at 7.33. \ BBOTT'S OPBRiS , IiOUSE. MR THOMAS WALKER'S LBCTUREB. LAST OF THE COUR9K. SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. Subjeot: "Cruelties and Crimes of Chrisianity, or The Devil in the Parsons for Eighteen Hundred Years." Overture—Mr Wobbe. Song—MrGtitlinnv Reading—"The Burgomnstor'a Daughter"—Mr Walker. Song—Mr Oatllng. Doors opon 7 o'clock. Leotirc, 7 30. Dnbate Monday and Tuesday, Lorreßtrent Ha 1. botween Mr Walker and Mr AlilruUe. TjpuFUR NIGHTS' DEBA TB. LORNE STREET HALL. j Between Mr Gko. AtmilDGK. Minister ot Church of uhrist ; nnfi Mr jHOMAB Wai.kku, representing thu Auckland KatiouaiidiluAtiiouiation, MONDAY AND TOESDA.Y, UKC. 21 and 22, Subject: "TheDivineOdginof Christianity.' Mr Aldridge affirms j Mr Walker 'toniea, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, UKC. M AND 29. Subject: "Atheism the Beßt Goipel for the S World." Mr Walker afflras; Mr Aldridge denies. Rev. J. 8. Hill will preside. Doors open at 7.3D. Chair to be taken at eight o'clock. Admission, Is. Tickets for the course reserved), 3s. Tickets can bo procured ai J. M. Lennox's, Bookseller; A. Campbell's, Bookseller; and W.C. Dennes's, Queen-street; AIAHU'HU PUBLIC HALL! MONDAY,IdFc! 21, 1885. .. RITA-RADCLIFF VARIETY ENTERTAINMKN T. " PAN TO PINAFORE," Introducing the Original London PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW. Doors open at 7 30. Commence at 8 p.m. Danoing at 10.15 p.m. ' Ad mission to Concert and Ball, 3s and 2s. Children, Is. For the Ball only—Gentlemen, 23; Ladles, la. "TVEVONPORT HALL, NORTH SHORE WEDNESDAY, Srd~DECEMBER, 1885. RITA-RADCLIFF Vaeibty Kntbbtainmhnt. ""■•:,■.;: "PAN TO PINAFORE." Introducing the original London Punch and Judy Show. Doors open at 7.38; commenco at 8 p.m. AdraisaiOD,Ssand2s; (.h'V ,:: -r. > Boats from Auckland, C.30 and 7 p.m, returning 10.40 and 11.20 p.m. ' : .. TtTOONLIGi'T EXCURSION. Toe Members of the Parncll Drum and Fife 3and will hold an Kxcuraion to Mrs Llnd'a Strawberry Gardens, Northeote. on MONDAY EVJ£NING next. December 21st, AmusemenUl and Dancing in the hall, etc.. uto., Thep.e. Blrkcnnoad will leave Queen-streot Wharf at 7,30., roturolng at 11 o'o'.ock sharp. Tickets: ONE SHILUNG. CHRISTMAS TREE AND~ SALE OF VV O XX. : , A SALE OF WORK ■ By the Ladies of. SLvAndrew'g Presbyterian Church will be held THIS DAY (SATURDAY). 19th Inst., At 1 o'olock to a p.m, and from 7 to 10 p.ra. In Large Shop Utely occupied by Fishor & Co, Butohcrs, and adj oininß Bank of New Zealand. A REFRESHMENT STALL t Will be opened in connection wi'h tho ealo. Prooeeds In aid of Church funds. Friends desirous of assisting will ploaso lcavo their contributions at St. Andrew's Manse Wynyard-Btreet, * Any Goods Tinsold will bo sold by auction in the Evening. Admission. 6d; Children, half-price. *: "DRfMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOI '. ALBX ANDRA-BTRERT; ': CHRIBTMAS TREK AND SALE OF WORK, WEDNESDAY, 23. Open from 12 fo 5 and 6 to 10 p m, PROCEKIIS IM AID OY VHIMITIVJf J . Alcxandrttbtrtet aud Ne.vton. ' AdihiasioD.: Children, tid: Adul^a la (which enatlifH to a_Presttut'offih., Tit,.). il|wmcn A UCKLAND AMAtKUu-ATHLETiC XJL O ll U B (Inosnjunctipn with Waitemata Bicyole Clnb.» ■ TWELFTH GRAND CARNIVAL .■ >' . • ON THE ■ ■ "- ■.■ ■ ■ , hDOMAIN C RIC XX T GROUND ON . SATDRDAY, JANUARY 23, 1886. r J • PROGRAMME: 100 YAnoa Maxdrk i MiwßroYctßCaiit. - 120 Yards Handicap tionbhip pf nTw 200 Yards Hurdle . RACE(imight-) MujcMAtnEN Bicycle 220 vabo Handicap 2. Miles uluh Raor 1000 Y AI ds Handicap (Bicyclkl 1-MILE UANDICAV . '" v' I/ iKi 2; Milks Walking 5 M'l-^ Opkn Rack-" Handicap (Bicycle) Gen(Tal Entry Night, January 13,1888. Full particulars in future,advertisement. i HARRY HHAXR. _4- " ' Hon. ■'Secretary. ON VIEW! ON VIEW! ON VIEW! • A Dozen'Dooes above. - • THEATRE ROYAL, VICTORIA-SiJRSKT. TOM KEESING'S ' FAMOUS WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWBLLERY. - ■" . ; __ Everything Guaranteed. f Try my Deforred Paynient Bystom, VICTORIA-STREET IKlve Doom above Royal Mall Hotel),', i' WH. SKINNERTANLrioN" • Builders, Carpenters, and Joiners, , . Vulcan Lane. ■ : Shop Fronta, Ofllce Fitting*," fcod:
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 295, 19 December 1885, Page 1
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