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| Amusements. \ BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessees Messrs Riqnold & Allison Business Manager L. J. Lohb I General Businets Agent LIoDV THIS EVENING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, PO?ITIVELY LAST NIGHT /MY PARTNER LAST NIGHT / MY PARTNER LAST NIGHT I MY PAR INKR LAST NIGHT I MY PARTNER LAST NIGHT< MY PARTNER LAST NIGHTIMV PARTNER LAST NIGHT I MY PARTNER LAST NIGHT I MY PAETNSK IiAST NIGHT VMY PAKXNKE ri EORGE T) IGNOLD, IJTEORGB JAjIGNOLD, Snpported by MISS KATK BISHOP aud a Carefully-selected Company. Prices of Admission: 6s, it, 3s, 2a, Is. Children in arms not admit ted. Carriages may be ordered at twenty minutes to eleven. NO FREE LIST. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAyTmaY 31. Tho Management bet; to announce to the Theatrical Public of Auckland THE FIRST OF THE SKRIBS OK RECENT LONDON SUCCESSES, Which Will bo produced during the Kignold Season,, and of which RIGNOLD AND ALLISON Have the Sole right in the Southern Hemisphere, VizGeorge R. Simms'a and Henry Pettitt's Great Military Drama, IN THE RANKS. IN THE RANKS. IN THE RANKS. Its success in England, ADierica, and Australia has been overwhelming and unprecedented, and for over two years it t>eld tho boards o£ tho ADKLPHI THEATRE, LONDON. It will be pl-iced on the Stage with that Completeness customary under this management, and will be Illustrated by Scenery Painted by HABBE AND LITTLE. All due care and attention has been taken to make it, and tho management confidently expect, ANOTHER GH.NUINK SUCCESS. The Box Plan Is now Open at Kldd and Wildman's, Victoria Aroade. Prices of Admission: ss, is. Stalls, 2s Cd Pit, is. ■ /CHORAL HALL. JUNE ~f~6\ 1886. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to MR D. B. HUSSELL, THE LEADING VOCALISTS OF AUCKLAND, On his return, after a long Professional Tour in India, Coma, and Japan, &c. The following Artistes will appear: Misses Staunton, Stephbnson, Tapper, and Mrs Clutsam (her flrat appearance in Auckland). Messrs J. Hanna, J. Edwards, J. Knox, F. W. Makples, A. W. Fahquhab, and others. GEORGE CLUTSAM CONDUCTOR. Full Particulars in a few day 3. DONS ONBY HALL. TUESDAy7~JUNH! 1, 1886. Under patronage of Captain Commandant Lo Roy and the whole of the Naval Artillery and Coast Guarde. GRAND PERFORMANCE BY THE JDEMUERA TITINSTRELS, In Aid of the Ponsokby Rowing Club. The above Minstrels will give one of their CELEBRATED ENTERTAINMENTS, Consisting of Chair Performance, Choice Selection of Songs and Ballads. To ooncinde with the Screaming Farce, PUT UP YOUR THUMB. TICKETS TWO SHILLINGS, To be had from W. Miller. Wellesley-street; D. Geddis, Newton Bureau ; J. W. Dickson, Wellesley-street; or any member of Committee. TTW A N C I .N G. MISS DONOVAN is prepared to receive the names of Ladies and Gentlomen desirous of joiningher Class on THURSDAY KVFNINGS in the Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Road. Half Term Begins 27th May. MISS DONOVAN, Nicholson's Cottage, Pitt-Btreo^._ ~A~LL APPLICATION S for theLETTING of St. JAMES'S HALL, Wellington street, to be made to Mr GORRIE, at Upton and Co.'s. Queen-atreet. Educational AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. NEXT TERM will commence on MONDAY, MAY 31, with the ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, at 10 a.in., at which all candidates for admission must present themselves, bringing certificates of conduct from last Bchoolß. The Headmaster will attend, to sac parents, from a quarter past nine a m. Bots already in the School. RE-ASSEMBLE on TUESDAY, June 1, at half-past nine a.m. G. YON DER HEYDE, Seoretary. MISS STAUNTON (Certificated Pupil of Professor Swallow, and Solo Soprano of St. Patrick's Cathedral).-Lessona in Singing 2 guimeas a quarter. Applications at Rady'a Musio Warehouse. OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Russell-street, Parnell—Conducted by tho Mlfses Rogers. Second Term begins 31at inst. MRS AND MISS WILLIAMS'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Wynyard street, near Grammar School.— Second Term will commence May 31. BRI.ARFIELD, Grhfton Road. — Day and Boarding Sohool for Girls. Principal. Mies Cole. Second term of 1886 begins Tuesday, May 25. GP A Q ÜB, LA.M. • (Fbom Italian Opera and Promenade Concerts, London), gives Lessons on Piano, Cello. Cornet, Singing, and Harmony. Terms, £2 2s. Address-TURNEItSTREET. ERKELEY SEMINARY, Manukau Road, Upper Parnell.-Boardingand Day Bohool.- conducted by Misses Riddell and Hanson, wilt be open on Monday, 31st May, 1886. The ordinary Course comprises UnglUh, Bookkeeping, JTeehand Drawing, Oalisthenioe, Needlework. &o. Extras inoludc Mnsio, French, Latin, Shorthand, Painting, Wax Flowers, Wool and Leather Work, &c Boys under 12 years of age admitted. References kindly permitted to Rev. G. B. Monro. Remuera; and Rev. R. F. Maonicol, St. James's. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. The Second Term will begin on MONDAY, 31st May instant, and end on FRIDAY. 27th August. Fees are as follows :- UPPER FORMS (vi., V., 1V.).. £310s per term. LOWER FORMS £2 16s per term. : All Fees must be Paid in Advance. The Head Master will be in attendance at the School on FRIDAY NEXT, 28th instant, from one to four p.m., to receive applications for the admission of new pupilß. WRITING !! WRITING !! — Good Writing guaranteed in a Series of 12 Lessons (Ladies or Gentlemen). Terms:-Pii-vttely, one guinea and a-half; Day and Evening Classes, one guinea.— Apply T. Harle Giles, Professor of Writing, A.M.P. Buildings, No. 3, 118. Queen-street. LOWER GLENSIDE, SYMONDS-ST.— The Second Term of Mrs Glovsr's Boarding and Day School will begin on TUESDAY, the 25th inst. MR F. B. WOOD HA M Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address, Care of Mr A. Eadi, Anokland Musio Warehouse, Queen-street. IMPROVING! OTILL IMPROVING ! NEW ZEALANO ILLUSTRATED TIT-BITS NEW ZEALAND ILLUSTRATED TIT-BIIS Fob This Week ABOUNDS IN AT IRACTIVE FEATURES. The following are the Illustrations :— CARTOON-" Under the Greenwood Tree"—A comical delineation (with caricature portraits; of events at a recent Creditors MeetTHK^ORTRAIT OF A WELL-KNOWN DX TKCTIVK. •: , . FOR SHAMKJ-ASocietySketch. ySunl W'cffifFlS VISIT TO THE RACKS (seven Humourous Pictures). SIMPLY BRUTAL-The -Terrible Intuit" at THB BSev' BOTTLEKNOWS AND THK an^hTppy ama Srried man. a thieh-'s dilemma. Bay it and send it to your friends in the country,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 124, 29 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 124, 29 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 124, 29 May 1886, Page 1

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