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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. UKDEB DISTIXGuTsHED PATRONAGE. GRAND ATIiIETIC CARNIVAL BY PROFESSOR CARROLLO AND HIS PUPILS. On MONDAY, APRIL 25, ISS7. Prlze3 won at the Amateur Sports held In the Domain cv March ,'■ will be presented on ihis N'lgiu. CARRCLLOS WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE ON THREE IiAUH, AND AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. impey'B Band in Attendaace. Prices : Ss, 2s. is. Bex clan at Kidd and WUdman'B. GYMNASIUM, foot o! Grey Street ovet Woollams's'l'ailor'9 Shop. Oped for prßciice MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, and KKIOaYS. Terms, £1 is per auarter. Sbcwei Math. x.o. •AGRICULTURAL HALL, VYEDNBSDAV, APRIL 27. GREAT GLOVE FIGHT, BETWEEN C. TAYLOR AW W. MURPBY. FOX £50 A-SIDJE. Charlie Taylor, middle-weight mifjilist of America, will fleht to a finish w. Mnrphy, li^btwelijtii champion of Australasia, oa me above date. LOCAL BOXERS WILL ALSO SET TO. To noccnience at 8 p.m. sharp. QOCJETY OF ARTS. EXHIBITION ISB7. The Art UnlOD in connection witb the above will be drawn at eiubt p.m. on FRIDAY. '22ud lost., in the Art Gallery. Tickets, price 109 each. caD he obtained from the Seoretary nod members of the Coinuiittee. aud (rotu the principal booksellers. O. D, W rfITCOMBE. yecretari- A.S.A. Society of Arts Ofrice. 181 h April, IBBV- . A UCKLANb SOCIETY OF A UTS EXHIBITION. 1887. 0W OPEN. Tha Exhibition will remain open till Saturday, 23rd inst.. froru 12 (noon) till 5 p.m., and from 7.30 p.m. till 10 p.m. Admission : Singlo Ticket. Is; Season Ticket. 2s 6d; Family Ticket (for Members only). ss. C. D. WHITCOMBE, Seoretary. LECTURE AT ONEHUNGA on . FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m.. in the VPesleyax Cnuncn, Rev. J. BERRY will deliver his Popular Lecture on the QUEEN'S JUBILEE. Admission FREE. A collection for the circuit will be made. . A SALE OF WORK &c, in Aid of the Parsonage Fund of HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, DEVONTORT, will be held in the DEVONPORT HALL--- ---.....^,. ; OX it;' ■"-■-..'..:,. . ''."' : < FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April22and23, From 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Kacb Day. Admission—Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Ecclesiastical. EALING THROUGH FAJTH IN J.ESUS. The.Mission will (D. V.) be continued in tbe CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. Ny the REV. JOIfN ALEX. DOWIE & MRS DOWTK, of the b'tec Christian Taboi'nacle, Kitzroy, Melhourno. MRS DOWIE will (D.V.) deliver a Special Address THIS (Thursday) KVRNING. at a quarter to 8—" Words of Warning and Advice to .Wives and Alaidoiid." An Address to women only. HEALING-ROOM ADDRESSES DAILY (Saturdays and Lord's Days excepted), at 10.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. After which those who ftvo seeking the LORD for HEALING are seen privately. No charges of any kind made. Freewill offerings are taken to cover expenses. All seats Kree. All Welcome. Bring Bibles and banner's Hymns. "CHRIST IS ALL." Lost and Found. LOST, Liver and White Pointer Dog. Finder will bo rewarded on leaving same at King's Arms Hotel. No. of collar, 381. OST, a Dark Brown Riding Mare, about 15 hands high, white hind feet: supposed to have strayed with Bay Riding Horeo, white star, and white hind foot. Reward—A. J. Shackell, Otahnbu. -fl ikS. REWARD. — Lost last evening Jl vr (Wednesday), between Grahamc-strcct and the Tabernacle, a Gold Scarf Ring. The finder will be rewarded on returning ring to T. W. Crarich, care of E. Porter and Co., High-st. STRAYED, from Kingsland; ono Dark Roan Cow, near calvine.—Anyone returning sauio to T. Johnson, New North ltuad, Kingslund, will ho suitably rewarded. I~~IOUND, on Good ■■Friday;.. ni^fife,1 on the Jtosebank Koail. Avondnto. a new Muoin tosh Coat.—Apply to John Hollard. Avoiutitle FavU. . Educational. •VffiWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, _Ll Rev. l'eter Mason, U.A. — The Second Quarter continences on MONDAY, the 2Mb. instant. MuMJn's Geography of Now Zealand, eighth thousand.—Upton.& Co. . ' . \f if F. B. WOO J)fl AM, _LvJL TEACnER OP. THE . PIANOFOR'I'K AND HARMONIUM. Address: Care of Mr A. 15a«y, Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street. rpHE MISSES VATJOHAN AND CAMP 1 BELL bog to intimate that they intend commencing a juvenile Dancing Class at the Odd-fellows Hall, Ponsonby, on Saturday the 23rd inst., at 3 p.m. For terms and particulars apply to Miss Campbell, Anglesea-st., Ponsonby. R~G. OSWALD, Teacher of Elnoiifeionj gives Lessons. by arranp:ement. Also accepts engagements for public or private ontertainments. Spocial terms to churches and charities.—All letters care of Champtaloup & Cooper, Queen-street. INSTRUCTION in the French Language and Literature by Mk H. S. F. Pei.tzkr, French Master, at the Girls' Hifjh School, and several of the Auckland leading schools. French Evening Classes for Advanced Students and Beginners will be opened by Mr Peltzer on March Ist prox., at his Residence, Upper Pittstreet, opposite the Baths. Terms:—Advanced Class: One Guinea; Elementary Class : Half-a-Guinea, por Quartor of 13 Lessons.. DANCING,. DEPORTMENT, AND CALESTHENICS. MR J. KELLY, from Her Majesty's Theatre respectfully announces that Classes will bo formed at his residence, Ponsonby Road (two doors from Hntchinson's Store). Juvenile and. Ladies' Class.—Saturdays, at 3 p.m. ...... Adults'Class.—Fridays,, at 8 p.m. Terms.—Each Class, One Guinea per.Quarter. (121e8sons). • • / . The Minuet de la Cour taught as danced at Her Majesty's Stale Balls; also, the Princa Imperial Quadrille,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 93, 21 April 1887, Page 1