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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessees Meaßrs Rignold & Allison Business Manager L. J. Lohr General Business Agent Liudy THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. George"o IGNOLD EORGE JLUGNOLD Supported by MISS KATE BISHOP AND CAREFULLY-SELECTED COMPANY. LAST NIGHT-i "_~~ (■ CONFUSION. LAST NIG HT I OF J CON FUSION. LAST NIGHT f OF 1 CONFUSION. LAST NIGHTJ ok (CONFUSION. LAST NIGHT Of the Moat Pronounced Success in Auckland LAST NIGHT Of the Funniest of Funny Comedies. The Management are reluctantly compelled to announce positively THE LAST NIGHT OF CONFUSION! CONFUSION! To enable them to present the next Novelty, and tlie B'itth of tho Series ot Recent London Successes, FAUST ! FAUST ! FAUST ! FAUST! FAUST! FAUST! Now being played by Mr Henry Irving at the Lyceum Theatre, London, And which Will be presented on a scale ot unparalleled magnificence. Prices as Usual. Box Plan at Kidd and Wildman's. Carriages may be ordered at 10.40. Children in arras not admitted. NO FREE LIST. JUBILEE OF HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY'd ACCESSION. GRAND MILITARY CONCERT (Under the Patronage of the Colonol Comna".dant. the Officers of tho Second BittalloD. the Officers and Men of the City Guards, end tho Volunteers generally) will re given IN ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, MONDAY. JUNE 21, 1886. PROGRAMME. Part 1. Overture, "Pasalrelle" .. 3rd Battalion Garrieon Band. Song, "Best of All" .. Mr A. Whitehorne Moore. Vocal Duet, " Tel Rammenti?" Balfc Mif s M. HaUtead and Mrs Morrin. 3ong, "Gate of Heaven" .. Berthold Tours Miss Tapper. Oparetic Selection. "Lucia di Lammermoor" .. .. Donizetti 3rd Battalion Garrisan Band. Song, " Though Fortune Darkly O'er Me Fi owns " .. Ba!fe Mr Knox. String Quartette (selected) .. Messrs Cook. Keeaing, Genuls, and Paque. Song, " The Old Love and th _ Now" .- -• •• . -• Mrs Morrin. Part Song. "War S.mg of the Druids" (Norma") .. .. Bellini During Ihe interval. Mr W. R. WILLS wi 1 Recite hia Poem, •' THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE." Writton specially for this occasion, which will c followed by " GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." Part 11. Grand Selection, "Crown of Gold" Victor Buot Garrison Band. Song (selected) .. • •,• • , Miss Mary Halstead. Pianoforte Duet. " Maritana," Wallace Miss K. Hooper and Mrs Tebbs. Song, " Dollies Revenge " .. Henry Pon'.et Miss A. Davis. Fantasia, " Salutations " . - Villiers Garrison Band. Song, " White Wings " .. Ciro Pinsuti Mrs Tebbs. Duot (harp and violin), ! "Senerita" .. .. •• Mrs and Master Stevenson. Song, "Ye Gallants of England" .. .. ■• Mr Worrall. I Part Song, " Tho Tight Little Is'end " Rimbanlt " RULE BUITANNIA." i Other numbers of the Winter Series of EnterI tainments will follow at short intervals. A'olunteeis aro requested to attend in Uniform. Doors open at half-past seven; to commence nt oight. Admission: One Shilling. A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN ON WEDNESDAY, J ONE 23, IN THE 1 FORESTERS' HALL, In aid of the Newton Brass Band. Programme in future issue. A LLAPPLICATIONSfortheLETTING of St. JAMES'S HALL, Wellingtonstreet, to bo made to Mr GORRIE, at Upton and Co.'s. Queen-street. Lkon Nelken] ~ [M. & J. Pond SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. NELK EN~ & POND, THE LONDON TAILORS, ALBERT-STREET, Having placed the Entire Tailoring Department under the management of MR M^ H. Lawrence, of the West End of London, feel it will be a sufficient gaaranteo that all orders receiveu by them will bo executed in the Latest and Most Faehionable Styles. N. & P. wish to thank their customers for the support given them during the last five months, and will continue to merit a continuance of the same. M. H. LAWRENCE, Manager. Telephone 437. mO PURCHASE a Property, TO SELL or VALUE a Property, TO RENT a Property. TO DISPOSE of by AUCTION. APR_CHARDSON & DROWER, AUCTIONEERS AND GENKRAL AGENTS A U 81, QUEEN-STREET. TH 0 II SALE. 84 ACRES, 2 miles from Buokland or Tuakau Stations EPSOM—Fine Sites, 2 to 3 acres Building Sites near Penrose. 2_ acres 48 ACRES, Bombay Settlement; easy terms 670 ACRES, Bay of Islands FARMS, East Tamaki FARMS, Papatoitoi TOWN ALLOTMENTS. Hamilton, Waikato 84 ACRES Suburban Land at Tauranga 12-ROOMED HOUSE, close to Newmarket Station, off Remuera Road. . F. R. CLAUDE, SHORTLAND-3 TREET. P.O. Box 427.] RIGHT ON HOUSE (Late St. James's Manse). Upper Union-street, near Wollington-etreefc. Vacancies aro open for a few Boarders. Double and single Beds, plunge and shower Baths. W. LANG STONE • VETERINARY SURGEON, Otahuhu, Is now propared to commence th" Season's SPEYING OF COWS ANU HEIFERS, httherto so successfully performed by him upon thousands ot head in the Auckland Province. Also, He recommends as a Specialty the SPEYING OF YOUNG WEEDY MARES WITH CONTRACTED GENITAL FORMATIONS, such operations tending to make them Robust, and to equal the working capabilities of the Gelding. Also, As an Extraordinary Specialty tho CAPONIZING OF MALE FOWL BIRDS, which would result in large profits to fowlkeepers, and greater delicacy in birds for THE TABLE. Also, He is ready to Teach, for a small fee THE ART OF CAPONIZING guaranteeing tc- his Pupils certainty and amplicity in performing the operation Personal and Letter Communications faithfully attended to. Address: • VETERINARY INFIRMARY, Otahuhu.*

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1886, Page 1