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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessees Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove. Manager Liddy. Stage Manager Mr A. Maltby. OUR- LAST GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHTS. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & MUSGROVK'S THE ROYAL COMEDY COMPANY. TONIGHT (FRIDAY), APRIL 15tu, By Special Request, F. C. Burnand's Famous Cemedy, BETSY. ■RTTTCJV Tl'o Funniest Comedy on record. r>™o-T- Vide tno Press notices. Betsy is a lilljihY smartly-written Farcical Comedy: BETSY tho pieoo abounds in highly comical BETSY hut exceedingly natural situations, T,t, q ,y-Tr the dialogue is c-isp and witty, and « Betsy is a Comedy which can he BETSY most thoroughly enjoyed by evon tho BETSY most blase playgoor. Mr Maltby's KVTW Tutor,"and Mr Anson's Birket, aro n^mS-G- fAvo fine Pieces of character acting, BiiilbY the dry hnmour of the parts beBETSY ing excellently hronght out by these BETSY gentlemen, and the result is a por-oT^mS-v- formnnce which is funny to a B-blbY degree. TO-MO ROW (SATURDAY), APRIL 16, I POSITIVELY THE LAST PKRFORMANCR, When will be given, by universal desire, Pinero's famous 4-act Comedy, entitled THE MAGISTRATE. Box plan at Kidd and Wildman'a. ADMISSION-os, 4», 3s, Is. Doors open at 7.30; overture at 8: carriages, 10.15. ABBOTT'S Opera pdi^l House. DR. LYNN, MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 18. MIRTH AND MARVELS. Read what the Papers Bay: "Evening Post": "Dr. Lynn is a brilliant wit, compelling the most circumspect of his hoarers to Indulge in frequent and unrestrained roars of laughter." " Melbourne Argus": " Dr. Lynn is the central luminary of the mystic world, around which other bodies revolve with reflected light." The " London Daily Telegraph ": " Dr. Lynn is indeed a fellow of infinite jest." "3.M. Herald": "Dr. Lynn's refined, entertainment is replete with amazing novelties." *' Otngo Times ": " Dr. Lynn's entertainment Is the most charming and instructive ever presented to a Dunedin audience." Plan of Reserved Seats at Kidd and WiId"pOPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dreas Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2a ; Pit, Is. General Business A^ent Philip Stuart Manager and Treasurer J. J. Foster I T V ~H A^ L L . ILato Theatre Royal.] GRKAT SUCCESS! GREAT SUCCESS 1 CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-NIG HT ! TO-NIGHT! MAMMOTH MINSTRELS VARIET VANY AN TROU PE. NEW FACKS ! NEW FACES ! 1-CORNER MKN-4 17-PERFORME RS-17 Novel axd Stakxling Effects ! MILLION PRICES: 2s, Is. and Cd. AGRICUIiTU RA L HA L L (Adjoining City Market). CROWDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION of tho ROYAL ACROMANTIA TEMPLE OF WONDERS. EACH ACT RECEIVED AN OVATION. Every Evening till Further Notice. MILLION PRICES: Chairs—Oke Shiixjnp. Gallery—Sixpence. Manager: MAX RINKLE. ELLIS The World'B NEWTON Bs^ FameTHEATRE ROYAL, MONDAY, 18th APRIL, IS THE PEOPLE'B NtOHT OF ENJOYMENT. At the Singing Contest, the best Singer will bo awarded a Watch, Afterwards will be a Baby Show, and the finest made Baby will be awarded a Gold Watch. Following this will be awarded an English Sterling Silver Watch tor the best Clog Dancer. There will also bo a Concertina Contest for a handsome Silver Cup. After wards will bo a Hot Applo Dumpling Contest, tho one who eats it first to receivo a Livo Pig. !n order to gain respectability, I intend charging the small admission to all parts of the house of Is. excepting drees circle, which will bo 2s. Doors open at 7.80, to commence at 8 o clock. Those who Beck a thorough evening's enjoyment should not miss this great treat. Pianist will attend, and the brass band will parade the streets in the handsome state carriage, and will play ono selection during the evening. Noto to the public-That ELLIS NEWTON has taken a shop in Queen-street, opposite MoArthur's. Open from 11 to 2 daily. MR MAX RINKLE and lii 9 Full Company will appear and perform at the Great Show, independent of 54 competitors. Sale as usual every evening at 8 o'clock, City Market. /"^ YMNASIUM~over Woollams's Tailor \JT Shop, foot Of Grey Street. Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for practice, aerms, tL\ Is per quarter. BOXING. —W. Murphy, Champion Light-weight, is open to give private lessons in boxingot any time, either at private residence or class. — Apply to General Post Ofllcc, name and address. mEMPERANCE HALL, Saturday, 16th JL April. Temperance Meoting: singing, music, &c. Doors open at 7.30. FREE. OLY TRINITY SCHOOLROOM., CHURCH-STREET. DEVONPORT. DANCING. A Quadrille Assembly will be opened by Mcsdamea Revitt and Hali.ett on MONDAY Evening, April 18th. Terms: 30sdouble ticket, £1 Is single. All Fees in advance WANTED KNOWN— CRESCENT HALL, Directly opposite Harbour View, Shortland-st. DANCING. At tho special request of many Ladies and (Jentlemon, a Select Quadrille Assembly will be formed in tho abovo Hall on TUESDAY, 19th April, at half-past seven p.m. Double tickets, £1 Is; Single, i3s per quarter, in advance. iy OR T H SHORE. DANCING. DEPORTMENT AND CALISTHENICS. By the kind pbrmission of Miss Bates, a class will bo formed at the Girls' High School, under the superintendence of Mr J. Kelly, from Her Ma'esty's Theatre, commencing WEDNESDAY, April 20, at 4 p.m.. . Terms: One Guinea per Quarter (in advance). Addre98 ~ PONSONBY ROAD. EALING THROUGH FAITH IN JESUS. The Mission will (D.V.) be continued in the CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND, BY THE EEV JOHN ALEX. DOWIE & MRS DOWIE, of the Free Christian Tabernacle, Fitzroy, Melbourne. THIS (Friday! EVENING, at a quarter to 8, Mr Dowie^-" Leaves of Healing from the Mrs Dowie—"How Jesus Heals the Little Ones." HEALING-ROOM ADDRESSES DAILY. ODen to alKSaturdays and Lord's Days excepted) at; 3 p.m. After which those who aro seeking tho LORD for HEALING aro seen privately. No charges of any kind made. Freewill offerinKs taken to cover expenses. All seats Free. AH Welcome. Bring Bibles and Sankey's Hymnß. | "CHristls" all." Lost and Found. LOST, on Sunday afternoon lart, between Bt, Paul's Churoh and wrnyard-street, a gold broooh. Finder rewarded at Kidd ana Wildman'a. _. "I AS, REWARD—Loat, April SnS, a XV red and wjjita oo?t wiftohain around wok, in full milk JPmfler will reoeiye toe above reward P.U. returning the same to W, Sands, Pah Road, Epsem,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1887, Page 1

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