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AmusementsWILLIAMSON, GARNER, & MUSGROVE'S ROYAL /IOMIC /COMPANY. Manager .. .. Mr R. S. Smythe Business Agent .. Mr W. Hughes Stage Manager .. Mr John Wallace Conductor .. .. MtW.H. Harrison | LAST POUR NIGHTS OF COMPANY, Which, notwithstanding its continued success (money was refused again at the doors last night), will positively sail for Sydney next Wednesday. THE LAST GRAND REVIVAL, Which hasproved THE GREATEST TRIUMPH OP ALL ! OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW, AND MONDAY, Will he repeated, The Prettiest of all Gilbert and Sullivan's Charming Operas, The - PIRATES OF PENZANCE. IRATES OF PENZANCE. IRATES OF PENZANCE, With its EXCEPTIONALLY POWERFUL CAST, And concluding with the MAGNIFICENT ILLUMINATED TABLEAU OF BRITANNIA TRIUMPHANT ! Which last night evoked thunders of applause. HOLIDAY PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Family Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Seats reserved at Kidd and Wildman's. Commence at 8. .A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, _£3L AUCKLAND, N.Z. " THE EVENING CURTAIN," PUBLISHED BY MR WITHEFORD, Is the only ADVERTISING PROGRAMME Which will bo ADMITTED INSIDE THE OPERA HOUSE On and after . r THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1887. H. N. ABBOTT, ■-•v , , Proprietor. Auckland, June 23,1887. GRICULTURAL HALL (Adjoining the City Market). Lessees .. .. Hesketh Aitken, & Co. JUBILEE WEEK-SPECIAL PROGRAMME. MONSTER VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT AND GRAND JUBILEE PANTOMIME EVERY EVENING BY THE JUBILEE BURLESQUE AND PANTOMIME COMPANY. The Cheapest Place of Amusement in Auckland. MILLION PRICES! Chairs Ono Shilling Gallery .. Sixpence Businesg Manager: MAX. RINKLE. Ti JAM ES' HAL L, WELLINGTON-STREET. The Grand Jubilee Cantata, BRITANNIA AND HER DAUGHTERS, will be repeated ; TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY, JUNE 23 &24 Splendid representations of CANADA—Farmer, Hunter, Lumberer, Fisherman, Miner, and Indian. INDIA—Sepoy. Coo'ie, Snake-charmer, Negro, Nautch Girls, &c. AFRlCA—Farmer, Waggon-driver, and Kaffir. AUSTRALIA—Drover, Stockman, Blackman, and Gin. NEW ZEALAND-Gold-digger, Maori, and Wahine. Including a great variety of character and costume. Chorus of Soldiers, Sailors, and Attendants, 100 voices, and a first-class String Band. Mr J. H, Edmondes Conductor ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. The Hall will be gaily decorated. . Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. mEMPERANCE HALL, Saturday Night, JL at 7.4s.—Addresses, Music by Choir of St. David's Band of Hope; conductor, Mr J. Bell. Free. " , ' SKATING! qKATING! qKATING! CITY HALL-SATURDAY, JUNE 25. A Skating Rink, conducted and appointed on the principle most popular in London and other great cities, will be opened for a soason at the CITY HALL ON SATURDAY NEXT. SKATING.' SKATING! SKATING! Numerous applications from Citizens of influence in Auckland has indiiced the management to consider the venture, in order to create a healthy and popular amusement for the winter evenings. SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 25. Arrangements of a particularly complete and elaborate nature are being made, the management being desirous of securing the comfort of the public in every particular. AN EXCELLENT BAND IN ATTENDANCE The Rink will be open during the season at the following hours;—lo a.m. till 1 p.m., 2 till 5, 7.30 till 10.30. • ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. LACHLAN McGOWAN, Manager. TNDUSTRIAL AS S 0 CIA Tl6 NOF AUCKLAND, WYNDHAM STREET. It has been resolved that the • EXHIBITION OF COLONIAL INDUSTRIES BE KEPT OPEN FOR THREE MONTHS. Family Season Tickets .. .. ss. Single Season Tickets .. .• . ... 2s. 6d. Admission—one .. ... ..Is. *? R FOR ONE -β-s SHILLING £• fT SHARRER'SCANT B BEAT TOBACCO-BOX. In order to afford some amusement during the winter evenings, and to encourage local talent, the proprietor of the original Can't B Beat Tobacco and Cigar Divan, Queen-street, offers a prize of £5 to the successful competitor-forming the most words out of the following sentence, viz. :— "CAN'T B BEAT TOBACCO-BOX." Competitors must enclose Is in stamps, otherwise they will not be recognised. IJSS, Entries close on or about the 30th irist. Address— . JBOX 448, Post Office, t . Auckland. Personal. ° T L c ,c. I will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by my wife, Mrs Stokes, from this date, as she left her home on her own account. Dated this 24th day of June, 18S7. ■ I. JOHN STOKES; Junr. Auckland. ; • ■ ; ■ ■- ERSONAL.—Slaughter of the Innocents ! Boys' Clothing at less than halfprice during the, very cheap sale at C. A. Porter's, 27C, Queen-street, corner of Wakefleldstreet. ' . • ERSONAL.—I supply an Extra pair of Trousers with every suit— J. H. Dalton, Tailor, Victoria-street East. "OERSONAL.—CaII and get an Overcoat JT at J. H. Dalton'3. Tailor. Victoria-st. Ea3t IF you want an extra good Cup of Tea for a special occasion, just try Rew's Celebrated Blend of Choice Teas at Is 10d.—Rew'e, >Victoria-sWeet. ■ ■ ■ .' 0 -

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 147, 24 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 147, 24 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 147, 24 June 1887, Page 1