Amusements. ST. MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. THIS THURSDAY EVENING. In compliance wi'h numprotm requests, will be Repeated the AMATEUR THEATRICALS. Planches Comlo Drama, in Two Acls, THE JACOBITE. Dramatis Phrson.*: : Sir Richard Wroughton, Bart Major Murray, " The Jacobite " John Duck Lady Bomerfield * Widow Pottle, Landlady of the " Crooked Billet" Patty Pottle, her daughter Synopsis ok Scenery : Act I.- Parlour of the " Crooked Billet" Act ll.—Apartments In the Mansion of Sir Richard Wroughton, PETIT CONCERT. Te be followed by (he New Farce, by Conway Kdwardesand Edward Cullerne. entitled, DREADFULLY ALARMING. Characters : Septimus Fußsell, a nervous old gentleman Tresham Tressloton, in lovo with Amanda Bioggins, his man Truncheon, a policeman Amanda, daughter to Fuseell Sarabella, her maid Scenk.—The back garden of Mr Fussell's house in Pimlico. Tho incidental Music will bo performed by an efficient Orohestra. consisting of members of the Philharmonic Society. Admission to all parts of the room, One Shilling ; Children, Half-price. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN 1 THE ANNIVERSARY BALL Of the PLASTERERS' SOCIETY Will be held In the FORE3TERS' HALL ON FRIDAY, AUG. 27. Double Tickets, 7s Gd, to be had at Kidd and Wlldman's, or from any member of the Committee. JOHN GROVES.. Secretary. A UCKLAND RUGBY UNION, S STONEY v7aUCKLAND. GRAND INTERCOLONIAL FOOTBALL MATCH. SATURDAY NEXT. DILWORTH'S PADDOCK, NEWMARKET. PLAY BEGINS AT 3 P.M. SHARP. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Grandstand—Ladies, 1b ; Gentlemen, 2s. Admission to Ground—One Shilling; Children, Half-price. Free List Suspended. Vehicles and Horses not Admitted. R. L. SKEEN, Hon. Sec. A.R.U. pi I T V TI ALL (LATE THEATRE ROYAL). TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1886. THE EDEN STAR MINSTRELS, in a REFINED ETHIOPIAN CARNIVAL IN AID OF THE WIDOW AND ORPHANS OF THE LATE W. LAING. Latest Specialty Eight End Men. Seventeen In onr Circle. Our Motto is Quality and Quantity Combined with Refinement. POPUII^TI-HCES. Dress Circle, 3s. Stalls. 2s. Pit, is. MANAGER. HORACE DEAN. TREASURER. W. R. DOYLE. SECRETARY, F. B. DAVIS. "POSTPONEMENT. MR GEORGE H. CLUTSAM'S CHAMBER CONCERT, Announced for FRIDAY, tho 27th Instant, is UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED To THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1886. /"*. I T V HALL. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. FAREWHLL APPEARANCE OF MR DODGERVILLE, In the One-Act Comedy, "THE WORKING-MEN'S FRIEND, OR, " UNDER THE STARLIGHT," SEE "N.Z. ILLUSTRATED TIT-BITS." NELKEN AND POND BROTHERS, m_B X ONDON rTUILORS, ALBERT STREET (Nest Salvation Army Barracks). SPECIAL EXHIBIT— English, French, Scotch, and Belgium SUITINGS. N'.B.—Estimates furnished for Habits, Liveries, Uniforms, &c, &o. TELEPHONE No, 437. LEON NELKHN _ _ - _. Manager J. GILMOTJR, J. GILMOUR, Glover, Draper, &0., Glover, Draper, &o. Upper Symonds-at. Karangahape Rd. LADIES wanting a good Black Prencb Merino or Cashmere Dress (allpuro Wool! can save from 9d to 1b 6d per yard by buying al J. GILMOUR'3. There is a very large stock tc choose from, and being ot! pure Wool the colours can be depended upon. Can also be made up on tke premises at the shortest notice by a first-class dressmaker. The saleot Gloves Is still continued and will be continued as a permanent thing, at It is the intention to be second to no house in the trade for good Gloves at the lowest prices possible. For Dent, Alcroft, & Co.'s and Bouillon's bCBt makes, at present the price is much under E'gllsh cost, owing to the overstocked noturo of the market. See Prioe-list Advcrtisument. N.8.-An irrmense 6tock of new Laces for the ooming seaßon just to hand—all colours and makes, very rich patterns. Not showing them yet, but will be happy to produce to anyone wanting te make an early purchase. J, GILMOUR, J. GILMOUR, Glover, Draper, &c, ' Glover, Draper, &c, Upper Symonds St. Karangahßpe Rd. Qf T> O■ W R I N G, * TAILOR, Opposite Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Road. TROUSERS TO MEASURE, FROM 13s 6D. SUITS TO MEASURE, FROM 555. Note the Address— S. BOWRING, Tailor, Opposite Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Road. rpIMB TABLE NEW LYNN 'BUS. On and after MONDAY 21st June, the New Lynn 'Bus will run as under: — From New Lynn Hotel. From National Bank. 8.15 a.m. 1. pan. 3.15 pm. 5.30 p.m. ON SATURDAYS. 8.45 a.m. 145 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 10.30 p.m. ON SUNDAYS. i B. am. 10.45 a.m. 130 pm. - 8. pm. The 'Bus will only run on Sunday Trips weather permitting. A. M. ATWOoD, Manager,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 200, 26 August 1886, Page 1
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