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" Anmsements. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & MUSGROVE'S : ROYAL ' '' \U riOWLG /COMPANY.; Manager .. .. MrR. S. Smythe Business Agent .. , Mr W. Hughes Stage Manager .. Mr John Wallace Conductor .. ... 'Mr W.H.Harrison OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY); The Ever-Popular Opera, PATIENCE 1 ; ' ~ / ATIENCE; ■ .. \ ATIENCE; -,• :',(,'. ■ ;.- -- Vi.yj.ffi ;OR,i-. ■ If, i ■,-,; -<',), ■'; BUNTHORNE'S BRIDE, ■ Will be performed, being : THE ONLY SATURDAY NIGHT On ivhich Miss Alice Barnett will appear in her original character of Lady Jane. _ Last nighf.'s performance excited great enthusiasm. J D'BILE E WEE X.—HOLIDAY . : , ARRANGEMENTS. . . . /, , For the'convenience of Country Visitors there ~, will be a ; . . CHANGE OF OPERA EVfiRY EVENING DURING JUBILEE HOLIDAYS, And Special Arrangements for Families.' MONDAY—The Famous Opera, THE MIKADO 1 ;i ;/ ' . (last time). TUESDAY~The Charming Fairy Opera, lOLANTHE (lasttime). WEDNESDAY—The ever-popular PATIENCE; or, Bunthorne's Bride (lasttime). THURSDAY—First time of the sparkling Opera, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE. Gordon's 2'XCagnificent Scenery will illustrate all the Operas. THE NATIONAL ANTHEM willbe sung by this full Company. TIME OF COMMENCEMENT.—Monday aiia Tuesday, to give people an opportunity of seeing the Illuminations before the performance, the Opera'will commence at 8.30 p.m.; other evenings at 8 o'clock, as usnal. ■ • HOLIDAY PRICES OF ADMISSION. During Jubilee Week, for the convenience of families and others, the plan of having Family Stalls (2s), which formed thfl most popular part of the Theatro in Dunedin, Christchurch, and Wellington,, will be, adopted. Next, week accordingly the following will be the Prices of Admission :— Circleand Orchestra Stalls... Five Shillings Stalls... ... ... ...Three Shillings Family Stalls... .... ... Two Shillings Pit ... ... ... ... One Shilling • Monday and Tuesday afternoons, if Messrs Kidd and Wildman's are closed, the Box Office will be at the Opera House. ' ' . . Late train after Opera on Tuesday to Mercer andOnehunga. •'■ ■• ' "'■'•:.'''■ A GRICULTU.RAL 'HALL Lessees .. • ! .. Hesketh Aitken, 5&.G0. Manager .;„; .. Max Rinklo , THE - ' ' ■,- ,i PEOPLE'S PALACE OF. AMUSEMENTS. 1 TO-NIGHT! • TO-NIGHT! . ! MONSTER VARIETY PROGRAMME, Consisting of all the Latest Songs of the Day, Ballads, Soogsand Dances, Duets, Political Songs and Sketches. ■ Also, the grand' . JUBILEE ' V > A Good Night's Fun for Sixpence, and don't you , forget it! , n MILLION PRICES! Chairs .. .. ■':. ■.; fohe Shilling Gallery .. .. 'X ..Sixpence ■ 7V~T~T . H A L\ L. JUBILEE FANCY DRESS BALL. TUESDAY EVENING, 21ST JUNE. Tickets to admit lady and gentleman _ 10s „ i, Extralady.. .. ~. _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 8; Dancing to commence ! > at 9 o'clock. : > , NOT IC E. : Spectators'tickets to the Dres3 Circle, 2a 6d. A few Reserved Seats can be booked at 3a. Tickets for the Ball and Dress Circle to be had daily atMessrs Kidd aDd Wi'dman's, Stationers, Victoria Arcade, and on TUESDAY (JubileeDay) from Mr McGowan, at the Queen-street entrance to the Hall. The Ball will take place under the sole direotion of Mr Lachlan McGowan. NO MASKS ALLOWED. TUBILEE FANCY DRESS BALL. . COSTUMES FOR HIRE. ' . Apply ' ■ " ' ;; j J. J. WALSH,: ,; Next Hobson Hotel, Victoria street... Wt T> URN,S : ~ CLU B. JUBILEE SOCIAL GATHERING. and Friends are notified ■ - ■ ; that there are a few tickets in reserve for the Social on MONDAY Eevning Next in the. Masonic-Hall , Newton, which can be had from Members of Committee only. ■ '.; ; : ■ ■:< Double .Tickets, 4s, 6d.,, No Single Tickets issued. ~ J, U'B I LEE'! IT V H A'L L. The If JUBHiEE MINSTRELS wi'l give Three Entertainments, commencing TO-NIGHT, June 18, 1887, and MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, Ju.ne2oand22. 4 End Men! 17Performers (male'and female)! 'New-Songs, Dn»joes; Farces. Sketches, New Sayings, etc. New novelties and startling effects. " ; '- ; < '■>■<•*•'» '■'■'.'» GRAND SPECIAL NIGHT-Monday, 20th. GREAT DISPLAY. FIRE At , seven p,m.sharp a Fire, Balloon will besent off; at half-past seven, Display of Fireworks; at eight sharp, Jubilee Minstrels. ■ ■-■■ • >> ■■ r> .γ-m On Wednesday, ~22nd, a, Grand Complimentary Benefit, tendered byvth'e' Company to Mr P. Doran. Tickets sold everywhere. . Million Prices!— Dress Circle,3s , ; 'Stalls, 2's; Pit, Is.,- Big Programme every evening. .. :i , ;TEi ;O : r; : ;b st er s , ;hal , l. . i : ■ THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23. t» i ! GRAND CONCERT and SELECT DANCE GRAND CONCERT and SELECT DANCE llh " l!f;«j(-J O.i 1 TENDERED BY >hA . ■ ."/'.■;'J ! nnHB V-\UEEN'S T\vf"INSTRELS l! I JL HE • QUEEN'S I iYIINSTRELS ! : j,. (Assisted by other Ladies and Gentlemen) ] I-. .. :•. : ~ .|IN. AID.OF.". ~'" j, _ ; "_', ;Mr: JOHN, C iSWJELL,,,:.'., -,' ' ; Who was seriously injured while in the execution of his duty as an Asylum iWarder. : Admission—Front Seats (including dance),2s 6d • Baok do (Concert only), Is. Doors open at; 7.30; ;to commence at 8 o'clock. .v ■ .; .•; U i:h. :;■< h-y : l> J. TURNER, Hon.iSec. ! OBS O N RIF L E CORPS. ''' ''' '-" : ■ .' ■ '' : ', _'•-1 r.j;, - •• nt. t«*i .L " ; .":'' JUBILEE BALL, 5 H '-' I ■ Under the patronage of Col. Lyons, Lieut..Coi3. ■; ■ Shephard, Dignan, and Mahon, Majors > ..', Isaacs and Clifton, and Officers . . M '". of No. 2 Battalion, , . ■ • H ' "'". ' 'Will be held in , the" '' '"' '' "''.' : '" ; I FORE ST ER S" :H AL L, i I •;■-;■' , ; -.MONDAY; JUNE 20; 1887. " , ~ ;' ! . ' -DoubleTicket,7s6d.' Extraladyj2s6d;ut i i Ticketsyto. be had from Committee: and-all Stationers, and at the door of the Hall. •' ■ '- J." j • • J ■' ; - PRYCE MAY,' Secretary].: ■•" i!, '&> :? ' T - V, P'' " ; ? ) h-'.'M -liE..'; '"..; The I( Members:of No?. 2 and4o, will celebrate the Jubilee Wvffi 5* 3 TI' b y ;a SOCIAL in the Hall, iNewtoh on MONDAY Evening,! . «oPS*ete§S-June.2o, at >! - 30 ' Brethren ;,are re-; : quested to he present. Visitors cordiaUy invited.—C.'Bush, Secretary. f!l -"H* i ■ mEMPERANCE HALL. -^T.his ; Ni^- a l ''JL": Meeting at 7.45. Addresses, R.ech a bite Brethren, FREB, 6 V \j

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 1

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