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Amusements. '- WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & MUSGROVE'S ROYAL : riOMIC ■ Manager .. .. Mr R. S. Smythe Business Agent .. Mr W.Hughes Stage Manager .. Mr John Wallace Conductor .. .. Mr W. H. Harrwon OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND TO-MORROW, The ever-popular Esthetic Opera, PATIENCjf ATIENCJU B ATIENCB-H or, _ '.',',' BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE, The revival of which last night—the finest performance of the Opera ever witnessed in New; Zealand—was marked by the warm welcome accorded to all the old favourites, and the enthusiastic reception given to Miss At.ick Barnett in her original character of Lady Jane. Admission-ss, 3s, Is. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls plans at Kidd and Wildman's. Overture at 8. Carriages at 10.30. JUBILEE WEEK. Tho Opera arrangements for next week, which will include Speciai and Late Trains, will be published To-morrow. ' AGRICULTURAL HALL Lessees.. .. Hesketh Aitken, & Co. Manager ... .. Maxßinkle Crowded and Enthusiastic Reception of MAX RINKLE'S Jubilee Burlesque and Pantomime Company. LA SONNAMBULA! And Comic Pantomime every evening till further notice. MILLION PRICES: Chairs. Is; Gallery, 6d. "VTEWMARKET HALL. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, At half-post 2 and 7 in the evening. A JUBILEE CONCERT AND FANCY FAIR. Great variety of amusements, Works of Art, &c, &c. THE SUNNY SOUTH MINSTRELS Will give some of their New Songs, Sketches, and Farces on Saturday Evening. The Newmarket Brass Band have kindly consented to give their services. Admission- One Shilling. Children, Half-price. TjIOLEY'S FESTIVITIES. COOK-STREET HALL. MR AND MRS J. W. FOLEY . In their Refined, Laughable, and Musical Entertainment. SATURDAY, JUNE 18th. Front Seats, 2s; Gallery and Back Seats, IsChildren, half-price. A UCKLAND . DRAUGHTS CLUB.— ____ Those intending to play in the Prize Tourney, commencing TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 7.30 p.m., should be in attendance in good time. A PROMENADE CONCERT, will be given in the Kindergarten Hall (old Public Library) on WEDNESDAY EVENING. 22nd Juno, when Mr Townshend's String Band will Eerform choice selections, and Vocal Solos will c rendered. Tickets, Is. Refreshments, 3d. To commence at 8 o'clock. God Save the Queen 1 '■ :-: ■■ ■ ■ BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. . The Sacred Oratorio - < l *' CHRIST AND HIS SOLDIERS," By John Farmer, Recently so successfully ; rendered, will be repeated TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JUNE 17, 1887, To commence at 7.30. Conductor—Mr W. E. Baxter. Organist—Mr J. P. Hooton ! In aid of Devonport Congregational Church Funds. Tickets—ls each. jpT"! T> V H LL, JUBILEE FANCY DRESS BALL. TUESDAY EVENING, 21st JUNE.

Tickets to admit lady arid gentleman .. 10s „ „ Extra lady 5s Gentlemen, single ticket 7s 6d (Which includes refreshments during the whole of the evening). Caterer.. .. .. Mr T. McEwen The String Band supplied by Mr A. Eady Attendant engaged for the Ladies' Cloak-room Doors open at S ; Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. NOTICE. Spectators' tickets to the Dress Circle, 2s fid. A few Reserved Seats can be booked at 3s. Tickets for the Ball and Dress Circle to bo had dai'y at Messrs Kidd and Wi'dma'v's, Stationers, Victoria Arcade, and on TUESDAY (Jubilee Day) from Mr MoGowan, at tho Queen-street entrance to the Hal. ■ . Tho Ball will take place under tho sole direction of Mr Lachlan McGowan. NO MASKS ALLOWED. TTOBSON RIFLE CORPS. JUBILEE BALL, V Under the patronage of Col. Lyons, Lieut-Cols, Shephard, Dignan, and Mahon, Majors Isaacs and Clifton, and Officers of No. 2 Battalion, •■ - , Will be held in the FORESTERS' H A L L, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1887. Double Ticket, 7s Cd. Extra lady, 2s 6d. Tickets to be had from Committee and all Stationers, and at the door of the Hall. , [■■■■ PRYCE MAY. Secretary. JUBILEE FANCY - DRESS BALL. 300 RICH FANCY COSTUMES (.■ FOR HIRE, ■ ,' ; Very reasonable Including Costumes from the Principal Ope as> .. Shakespearian Dramas, etc., all made by the best London and Parisian makers.' Apply to ' R. E A G L ETON, ,',;" Fancy Costumier, Etc., ,' Queen-streot. EXHIBITION of Glassblowing, Saturday Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. Works. Freeman's Bay. N D U S T. RIA L ASSOCIATION OF AUCKLAND. ; ' . NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. All Exhibits must' be sent to the Rooms, Wyndbamstreet (at Messrsßell Brothers'), not later than FRIDAY, tho 17th instant. Intending Exhibitor* who have not yet app'iod for Space must do so at once to prevent disappointment. BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT^ 5 F0P.0N E JSSHILLIN G£S SHARRER'SCANT B BEAT TOBACCO-BOX. In order to afford some amusement during the winter evenings, and to encourage local talent, the proprietor of tho original Can't B Beat Tobacco and Cigar Divan, Qneen-street, offers a prize of £5 to the successful competitor forming the most words out of tho following sentence, viz.:— [ ,- . . ,-,-j . " CAN'T B BEAT TOBACCO-BOX." • Competitors must enclose Is in stamps,.othcr- ; wise they will net be recognised. US, Entries close on or about tho 30th inst. ' Address— BOX 448, , ; .; „ ; ,j ; Post Office, . ; ; . i ; ;■ ;:•;'i . AuQkiMKL

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1887, Page 1