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Amusemesits. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & MUSGROVE'S ROYAL COMIC /TkPERA V^OMPANY. Manager .. ~ Mr R. S. Smythe Business Agent .. Mr W. Hughes Stage Manager .. Mr John Wallace Conductor .. .. Mr W. H. Harrison LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of the ever-syceessful Company, who positively-' sail for Sydney on Wednesday. / OPERA HOUSE—TO-NIGHT, For the Last Time, The Prettiest of all Gilbert and Sullivan's Charming Operas, The ' PIRATES OF PENZANCE ! IRATES OF PENZANCE! > IRATES OF PENZANCE ! // I LAST NIGHT ■ • ' « OF MABEL (Elsa May) and her Lovely Sisters The MODERN MAJOR-GENERAL (Vernon) The PIRATICAL MAID-OF-ALL-WORK] (Alice Barnett) The PIRATE KING (Brennir) The SLAVE OF DUTY (Woodfleld) The PIRJV.TE LIEUTENANT (Hidsdale) ; The SERGEANT OF POLICE (Henham) ' Th c PI K.ATES and the POLICEMEN Taramtara ! Tarantara! Tarantara ti • LAST TIME jMissELSA MAY will sing "Poor Wandering One." LAST TIME Of tho Illuminated National Tableau, BRTTANNIA TRIUMPHANT ! HOLIDAY PRICES OF ADMISSION. JDress C irele and Orchestra Stalls, 5s ; Stalls, 3s!; Fami Iγ Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Seats reserved at. ICidd anc I Wildman's. Commence at 8. TO-MJORROW (CORONATION DAY), FOR TIDL FAREWELL PERFORMANCE Of tlvoj most successful season ever given in Auckland. i lOLANTHE; : I 0 LA NT HE; lOLANTHE; tor, THE PEER AND THE PERI, Will 'be presented, with all its Charming Music, Gorgi sous Costumes, Beautiful Scenery, Splendid Songs, and Sparkling Dialogue. At the close of the Opera (Scene, Palace-yard,' Wes'cminster), it being tho Fiftieth Anniversary of I for Majesty's Coronation, the National Anthem wQI be performed, and singing "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!" Tho Royal Opera Company to the people {of Auckland will say FAREWELL! CITY HALL. Leusee .. .. Lachlan McGowan. SKATING ! SKATING ! SKATING ! SUCCESS! SUCCRSS! UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS! The Rink Crowded on Saturday Night! Tho Popular Taste Fitted at Last. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! and till further notice. Hours of Admission : Day, 10 a.m. till 1 p.m., 2 p.m. till 5 p.m.; One f\liilling, with skates. Night, 7.30 till 10, One Shilling. C M. BERKELEY, Rink Manager. GRICULTURAL HALL (Adjoining the City Market). LesscfiS .. .. Hesketh. Aitken & Co. THE PEOPLE'S PALACE OF AMUSEMENT. Immense Success of MAX RINKLE'S JUBILEE VARIETY COMPANY. Grand Change of Programme TO-NIGHT! I Everything; New! New Songs, Ballads, Sketches, Dances, Farces 1 A Good Night's Fun for Sixpence. Million Prices—Chairs, la : Gallery, 6d. ANOTHER CHANGE ON WEDNESDAY. '. Manager: MAX. RINKLE. H OR AX.. H,:A .L L. HERR TUTSCHKA'S SECOND CHAMBER CONCERT. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1887. Tickets, 3s and Is, to be obtained at Messrs Kid d and Wildman's, Chapman's, Eady's, and Mears's. t> emuera social union. n "Tie- ' SECOND DANCE OF THE SEASON Takes place on j, **' THURSDAY, JUNE 30. ; ; : Tickets as usual from Members of Committee. MRS GLOVER has made arrangements ■with a very able teacher to "open an Afternoon and Evening Dancing Class at her establishment, Lower Glcnside, Symocds-street. Classes to bo formod this week. Terms on application. tf« pf FOR ONE "J S SHILLING _£• BT SHARKER'S CANT B BEAT TOBACCO-BOX. In order to afford some amusemient during the winter evenings, and to encourage local talent, tho proprietor of the original Can't B Beat Tobacco and Cigar Divan, Queen-street, offers a prize of £5 to the successful competitor forming tho most words out of tho following sentence, viz. :- "CAN'T BBEAT TOBAUCO-BOX." Competitors must enclose Is in stamps, otherwise they will not bo recognised. ■ ■-. J US, Entries close on or about the 30th inst. Address^ BOX 448, Post Office, Auckland. TNDUSTRIAL AS SOC IA TIO 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. Board and Residence. WANTED by 3 Respectable Single Men, Board and Residence ; must be within 10 minutes from Post-office : no other boarders preferred.—Terms to R.C.S., Star Oflice. _!____ 'ANTED, Three Respectable Boarders. — Apply at the first two-storied private house, past Hepburn-street, Ponsonby Road. nnHREE Gentlemen Friends can be JL accommodated, close to Albert Park, in a private house, terms moderate.—Apply Star Office ' : : Volunteer Notices. DEVONPORT NAVAL ARTILLERY. , ■ . Muster at Torpedo Shed TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 7.30 p.m. sharp. Blue uniform. Special business. Election of Lieutenant, etc. Every member must attend these parades. All absentees will be fined. By order. J. C. SPINLEY, Sec. VI CTO RI A RIFLES. ' INSPECTION PARADE. Members are notified that the usual Inspection Parade will be held in the Drill-shed TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) EVENING at 7.30. Full dress. By order. JAMES LOVELL, Hon. Sec. WORSTED SUITS, with an extra Pair .of Trousers for nothing, £i,— At J. H. Dalton's, Tailor, Victoria-street East, . - . — - - Jo*.*

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 149, 27 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 149, 27 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 149, 27 June 1887, Page 1