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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessees Messrs Rignold & Allison Business Manager L. J. Lohr General Business Agent Liddy THI3 EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. f^i EORGE~T) I6NOLD VJTKORGE JtIIGNOLD Supported by MISS KATE BISHOP ANl> CAREKULLY-SKLKOTKI) COMPANY. In TheHomantlo and supernatural Drama, LAST TWO NIGHTS FAUST LAST TWO NIGHTS FAUST LAST TWO NIGHTS FAUST LAST TWO NIGHTS FAUST LAST TWO NIGHTS FAUST LAST TWO NIGHTS FAUST SATURDAY, JUNE 20, BY SPKCIAL RKQUKST. CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFOSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION CONFUSION Prices as usual. Carriages may be ordered it twenty minutes to eleven. Box plan at Kidd md Wlldman's. No free list. "T BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. THE GRBAT TRAGEDIAN, MR W. E. SHERIDAN AS XT'ING T EAR. HERIDAN AS -IV-ING J-JeAR. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30 Bix Plan open at Ki,dd and Wlldm.an's on Saturday next pT~H ORAL HALL. ST. SEpULCHRE"i~wTNTER EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. fN AID OF1 THK SUFFERERS BY THE ROTORUA DISASTER. OPENING NIGHT, TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE 24, at 8 o'olock. j PROGRAMME: Past I. . Madrigal..St. Sepulchre's Glee Club !. Song—"The Silver Cup". .Mr Taj lor !. Song — " Der Himmel hat cine Thriine gevrint"..Mrs Mioklethwait.with viollncello oblleato by Mr Kdger ~ Pianoforte Solo.. Mr Clutsam 1. Comio Song—" Three Acres and a Cow"..Mr H. Walpolo, in character. INTERVAL! OF FIVE MINUTES. Part 11. Bjrons Three-act Comedy, £100,000. MISS HORDING WILL PLAY THE ENTREACTKS ON THK PIANOFORTE. Doora open at 7.15 p.m. Carriages at 10.30 p.m. Admission, la; Reserved Seats, 2a 6d. Box Office at Kidd and Wildman's. Ticket* iIBO obtainable from Mr Hardwick, grocer, Princes-street. Special Trams will run to the Hall from Three Lamps and Newmarket, starting at 7.15. L. P. ROBIN, Hon. Sec. IJIO.RESTER3' HALL.KARANGAHAPE r! ROAD. A GRAND CONCERT Will be given BY ST. BKNEDIOT'S CHOIR, In aid of the 3UFFERER3 by THE ROTORUA ERUPTION rO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. It will be under the patronage of His Worship he Mayor, Superintendent Hngheß, Captain Field, and Officers and Members of the Fire PROGRAMME. Part I. L. Grand Selection, "Crown of Gold" (Victor Roit)..Garrison Band. 2. Song, ''MyLaßs"(Pinsuti)..MrßUßNHAM. 3. Song, "CJose is the Threshold" (Parker).. Miss Elanwell. 1. Song, "Though Fortune Darkly Ocr Me Kro-wna". Mr John KNOX. 5. Song (selected)..Mies Staunton. li. Song, "A Vision" (Pontet)... MADAME HAU7. Uu™ I"Trovatore" (Verdi).. Miss Stkphknson and Mr J. Knox. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. 1. Valse, "Pierrot" (Josef Molsler)..Garrison Band. 2 Song " Dim't forget me".. Miss Stbphrnson. 3. Song, '' Smile and Bid Me Live"..Mß J. Edwards, i. Pianoforte Solo" ..Miss Donovan. 5. Song, "Tell me my heart" (Bishop).. Miss LORRIGAN. 6. Song (selected).. Miss StaUNTON. 7. " When night is darkest, dawn is nearest .. Mb Bctrnham. 8. Du«t, "Sainted Mother" (Wallace).'. Misses LiORRIGAN. " God Save the Queen ".. Band. Doors open at half-past seven: commence at eight. TICKETS IS. f.4 GRAND IRISH J\_ NATIONAL CONCERT, in aid of ihe Famine-stricken People on the West Coast of Ireland, will be held in Sc James's Hall, Wellington-street, on THURSDAY, July 1. Tickets-2s and Is each, may be had at the principal Booksellers. L. O'CONNOR. Hon. See. T> OU L T R V SHOW! THE AUCKLAND~POULTRY, PIGEON. AND CANARY ASSOCIATION will hold THEIR TfflßD GRAND ANNUAL SHOW in the DRILL SHED TO-DAY THURaDAY^FRI^and^ATUBDAY. Open on THURSDAY, from 3 p.m to 10 p.m FRIDAY and SATURDAY, from 10 a.m to 10 p.m. Admission: First Day, from 3 p.m to 6 p.m., 2a 6d; after that time, Is. T. SLOAN MORPETH, Secretary. _________ & PONQ. qPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. NEL X E N~~& POND, THE LONDON TAILORS. LADIES' JACKET AND HABITMAKERS. ALBERT-STREET, Would call attention to their SUPERIOR MELTONS in aU Shades for OVBRCOAT3. The Cloths are well-known to be the moat STYLISH and SERVICEABLE for Winter. Having only a Limited Stock on hand, Gentlemen would do well to select EARLY, as there In a great demand for them. » Mr Lawrence waits upon Customers at Private "Residence with Newest Materials and Styles, upon receipt of Post Card. M. H. LAWRENCE, MANAGER. Telephone 437. elieF'from cough in five MINUTES. BONNINGTON'S PECTORAL OXYMEL of CARRAGEEN, Or IRISH MOSS. CURES COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHIAL DIFFICULTIES, BRONCHITIS, And all Diseases of the Breathing Organs. It Soothes and Heals the Membrane of the Lungs, inflamed and poisoned by the disease, and prevents the Night Sweats and Tightness across the Chest which accompany it. SOLD EVKRY WHERE. Wholesale at tho Drug Warehouses. " Christohurch, N.Z., •' August 17,1885. " Mr Qeo. Bonnington, " Dear Sir, — Like all ' tenors.' my throat is susceptible of cold, and for the last three months I have been troubled with hoarseness, and at times a hacking cough. Last week I was persuaded by Mr Stevens to try a bottle of your 'Irish Moss' preparation, and one teaspoonlui had the effect of giving me a quiet nights reßtno cough —and my voice is nearly restored, having taken only two doses. " Yours respectfully. •• MURRAY_A.STON.' W- h. skinnebTand son, • Builders, Carpenters, and Joinon, vulcan Lane. All Branches of the Buildiflg Trade executed Mf Experienced Workmen^ Shoo Fronts. Office Fittln-*. *a.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 146, 24 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 146, 24 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 146, 24 June 1886, Page 1

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