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j Amusements. j t BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.! THIS (Saturday) EVENING, APRIL 24. | COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO HARRY I CARROLL, j Tho wonderful Donble - Voiced Vocalist, ac- j knowledged by the entire Press of New Zealand to havo been one of the greatest public fa- I vourites. and one of tbe Leading Stars of the j late Emerson Minstrel Troupe. ,j Under the immediate patronage of the F.J_-T.1.8. j MINSTI EL PROGRAMME) „„BT . | MINBTREL PROGRAMME LOOAL ; MINSTREL PROGRAMME) TALENT. Conve- satlonalist Harry Carroll 1 SONGS, SKH.TCHES. AND PRIZK-DANCING. I Two valuable Silver Medals, presented by Mr Georgo Graham, will be awarded to the best J Clog and Long Shoe Dancers. Trophies now j on view at C. Westpfahl's, Queen-Btreet. For oarticulars ot conditions apply to B, F, Luks, Victoria Hotel. The wholo to conolude wiih the well-known Laughable Farce, entitled, KOW-HOW FISHING PARTY, Introducing the well-known characters, Bir Fool-uah Joogell, Sir George Bray, the Hon. i Robert Scout-er. Popular Prloes: 3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30, commencing at 8. Box plan nt Hofftnann s, Qneen street, -___________——. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor MrH. N.Abbott Manager -■ Mr Charles MacMahon EASTER DRAMATIC SEASON, COMMENCINIj EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 26. Mr Abbott has the pleasure to announce that he has made arrangements with Mr Charles MaoMahon for the appearance of the popular Irish Comedian and Character Actor, Mr GRATTAN RIGGS, Who is universally acknowledged by Press and Publio to be the most successful Exponent of National Chara iters who has ever appeared in Anet-aHa and New Z-: aland. GRATTAN RIGGS Will be supported by a carefully-nelected Company from the leading theatres in Australia, including Miss Kmina Brooton Mr Kobert Inmau Miss Jessie Grey Mr Charles Seaevave Mias Addie Capper Mr C. H. Fenton Mies Madijo Inman Mr F. A. Grautleigh Miss J. G. Joyce Mr R, J. Ponlton Mr Thompson MONDAY, APRIL 26, Will be presented the grand American Drama, written expressly for the purpose of displaying Grattan Riggs' marvellous versatility, entitled, THE IRISH DETECTIVE, And in which he assumes seven distinot characters, supported by tho full Company. Box Plan open to-day at Kidd and Wildeman's new Stationery Depot,, Victoria Arcade. Prices of Admission: 4s, 2s Cd, Is. NOTICE. On EASTER MONDAY the BOX PLAN will he Open at the OPERA HOUSE from 10 to 3, where Seats may be Booked, and Tickets on Sale for all parts ot the House. LACHLAN McGOWAN, Manager for Mr Abbott. CHARLES SEAGRAVE, Stage Manager. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. - BOX OHFICE REMOVED TO KIDD & WILDMAN'd NJBW PREMISES, VICTORIA ARCADE, Corn-.r of Shortland and Queen-streets. oT, " JAMES'S HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 26, A Grand COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Will be given by the different TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES of AUCKLAND and District TO BROTHER JOHNSTON, On his leaving for England. Under the distinguished patronage of R. -Seal, Esq., Chairman; V. Goldie, Esq,; J. Chambers, Esq, And other Leading Citizens. A most Attractive and Comprehensive Programme has been arranged, a number of the leading Local Artists having kindly volunteered their services. Reserved seats, 2s; body of hall. Is. Doors open 7.30, commence 8. Carriages at 10.30. RAND INAUGURAL FESTIVAL OF ST. PATRICK'S LEAGUE OF THE CROSS Will be held at the FORESTKBS' HALL, ON MOND s.Y EVENING, APRIL 26, 1«86 Doors open ar, 7.30 p.m., commence at 8 p m. Double Ticket, 53; Ladies' Tickets, 2s; Gentlemen's 3s. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDRD. J. J. CROFTS, Hon. Sec. GRAND VOLUNTEER CONCERT AND BALL, To be held in the PUBLIC HALL, WAIROA, On FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1886. Admission, 3s. Doors open at 7 p.m.: to oommenoe at 7.30 FORESTER B' PICNIC arranged by COURT VICTORIA, DEVONPORT, ON EASTER MONDAY", APRIL 26, ON THE ISLAND OP MOTUTAPU (by the kind permission of Messrs Reld Bros.) SPORTS! SPORTS!! SPORTS!!! For Programme see Posters. Band will leave by 7 a.m. boat, and the Foresters' Hall, Newton, at 8 o clock, with procession of Courts. The p.a. Britannia will leave Queen-street Whaif at8.30a.m,; Devonport, 9 a.m. sharp. Tiokets, 2s; children under 12, free. Tea .only provided free. P"" _RDVIiTIVE METHODIST CHURCH, ALEXAN DR A-BTREKT. PICNIC TO MOTUIHI ON EASTER MONDAY. The p.s. TAKAPUNA will leave the Wharf at 9 a.m., returning at 5.30- Tea (without food) provided. Tickets, 2a ; Children under 12, Is. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OP ARTS". • The Sls,th Annual Exhibition will be open dally, in the Choral Hall, from 12 to 5 and 7.80 Admißßion, Is ; Season Ticket?. 2s 6d. Members. Eree,by Ticket; Member's Family Bt_a3on, to admit four, ss. Jno. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. TTiXHIBITiON OP SEW ZEALAND Vl SCENERY. n PKSK FREtt. MARTIN'S NEW PORTRAIT STUDIO, QUEKN-STREET. Educational. t TT "DHILLPOT, * TEACHER of the PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, and FLUTE. Lessons given in Singing, Reading at Sight, Voioe Cultivation, &c. For terms, apply at hia residenoe, rg ' NAPIER-STREET (A few doors off Franklin Road). RS MICKLETHWAIT, Professor of Singing and Music, PnpU of Bijmor Schlra and Herr Sprenger,—For terms, apply to j Al. Eady. Qneen-stteet. ! SHORTHAND. —Inetruetion in Pitman's Jo Phonography, either privately or in clas?, given by a thoroughly competent teacher. 1 First-class references. Pupils waited upon, and j classes formed in suburbs and country.— Address T.W.. Gloucester House, Grey-street. , MR P. B. W-OODHAM Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address, Care ot Mr A. Eady, Auokland Musio Warehouse, Queen-street. ipONSONBY SOCIAL UNION. Members desirous of joining for the ensuing season are requested to notify the Seoretoiy prior to the 27th Instant, in order that a man ballot may be made by the Committee. Nominations of intending new members shonld oe made before the same date. WM.J.GB^DIS. W ° - l 5 S" a ii «_.r_tni.«ow_n_r Accounts to the Kore Kare a^ißnT^mSany are requested to pay the ! fame on wtSK&hS!*4th?n f t., otherwise pre- ; rdtn^wlllhetakenforth A elr s r ffi| ry bsE> All Accounts owing by the above Company . are reauested to be presented forpayment on or iJ^OTOTOldclt-te. A. SISSHOUBE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 98, 24 April 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 98, 24 April 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 98, 24 April 1886, Page 1

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