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AiHMsemcnts*;OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor .. 11. N. Abbott. SATURDAY, JULY, 2, IBS 7, „ Under the patronage o£ Sir George Grey, K.O.iJ., JOHN W. D. FOLEY Will make his apnearance in a NEW AND ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT Fjhtitled FESTIVITIES, In which ho will impersonate Twelve Different Characters, male and female, and necessitating a change of dress sixteen times during the performance, each change being completed under a minute. NEW SONGS. NEW JOKES. NEW MUSIC, EVERYTHING NEW. • Two hours' genuine amusement. Reserved Seats, 3s; Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2s ; Stalls, Is; Pit, Gd. GRICULTURAL HALL (Adjoining the City Market). Lessees .. .. Hesketh. Aitken & Co. THE PEOPLE'S PALACE OF AMUSEMENT. Immense Success of MAX RINKLE'S JUBILEE VARIETY COMPANY.' Grand Change of Programme TO-NIGHT! Everything New! New Songs, Ballads; Sketches, Dances, Farces ! A Good Night's Fun for Sixpence. Million Prices—Chairs, Is; Gallery, 6d. Manager.: MAX. RUSTKLE. ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock, ; GRAND JUBILEE ENTERTAINMENT. A SHORT CONCERT. Numbers by Miss Bleazard, Mrs. Micklethwait, Dr. Cobbett, and Ilcrr Schmitt. «BARDELL V/ PICKWICK,", By Messrs. G. P.' Pierce, T.L. , White, Slbman, Rice, H. Walpole, E. P. Hudson, and other gentlemen. Tickets, ,2s. and Is, at Kidd and Wildman's, Victoria Arcade. L. P. ROBIN, Hon. Sec. ALL SAINTS' SCHOOL-ROOM. A Concert; will be held in the above building TO-MORROW (FRTDAY) EVENING, ateiglit o'clock, in aid of the Piano Fund. A very attractive programme has been arranged. , Admission —Is; Children, half-price. GEO. SMYTH, - Hon. Sec. TNDUSTRIAL ASSO CIA TIO NOF ■ AUCKLAND, W YNDrIAM STREET. •" It has been resolved tiiat the EXHIBITION OF COLONIAL „ INDUSTRIES BE KEPT OPEN FOR THREE MONTHS. Family Season Tickets .. ..6s. Single Season Tickets .. .. 2s. 6d. Admission—one .. .. .. Is. .Lectures, , Etc. A UCKLAND TABERNACLE. _£__ v. . , THIS (THURSDAY EVENING), At Half-past 7 o'clock, MA.JORDANE Will deliver one of his popular Lectures, 1 entitled "UP THE RHINE AND OVER THE ALPS ; WITH A KNAPSACK." '■ ADMISSION (byTicket) ONE SHILLING. ■Tickets eari be obtained from C. Kelsey and Co., Queen-street; Sunday-school Union; W6l--lcsley-street; at tho Tabernacle, or of any of tho Officers of the Church., . ■ THE LAST LECTURE OF TIIE SEASON. ""DBIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOL, JT Alexandra Street. A LECTURE in ixiil of School Improvement Fund will be delivered in the School-room, Alexandra Street, on FRIDAY EVENING. July 1, 1887, by tho Rev. A. J. Smith. Subject: "Life of J. B. Gough." Admission, Cd. Commence at 7.30. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORNER OP WELL-S-EY AND ALBERTSTKIiETS. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Commencing each evening at half-past seven. July I.—Lecture and Musical' Selections. Chairman: T. Buddie Esq. Subject: "Luck," , by Rev. T. »purgeon. . July 15.—lecture and Musical Selections. Chairman H. G. Seth Smith. Esq., R.M, Swbjeet : "Dry Bones," by Rev. 0. H. Garland. July 29.—Debate: " The Nationalisation of the Land." Chairman : Rev. , W. Tebbs, M.A. Affirmative :E. Withy. Esq. Negative: Rev. J. S. Hill. August s.—Musical Entertainment. Chairman : E. Withy, Esq. Conductor: J. P. Hooten, -Esq. ■ -. :.,,.. .... , V August -12.—Musical Entertainment. Chairman: F. Battley, Esq. Conductor: Herr Carr Schmitt. • : . August 26.—Lecture and Musical Selections. Chairman: Rev. J a. Hill. Subject: "Daniel Defoe," by Rev. H. J. Lewis. September 2.—Debate; "Free Trade v. Protection." Chairman: C. E. Button, Esq. Affirmative: E. Bell, Esq. Negative: J. Lamb, Esq. , ■ .. ' . . September 23.—Musical Entertainment. Chairman :G. P. Pierce, Esq. Conductor: V. E. Rice, Esq. Tickets for the course to admit bearer and lady, ss;' to admit bearor only, 3s ; single lecture, la, may be obtained from any of the booksoil ers from .Members, of Committee, or from the Librarian at the Rooms. . ■ Seats reserved for ticket-holders till twenty minutes past seven. ~ • T.BUDDLE.I A. KnIGHT,/"Hon, Sec. W.BRAKENRIG. Gen. Sec. FISH ! FISH ! FISH !~Rakino Smoked Fish, wholesale in Is parcels at the boat, on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.— Address, A. Sanford. Rakino Island. '"XT. ' O V T I.C .E. The Partnership lately existing between us under the style or firm of Ayletb and Letham. Milliners, etc., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will henceforth be carried on solely by the undersigned Jeanie Letham, who is empowered to pay and receive all debts due and owing by and to the late firm. Dated this i7th day of Juno, ISS7. CLARA AYLETT,' JEANIE LETHAM, ' Witness to signatures: Edmund , Mahony, Junr., Solicitor, Auckland. . -.■ , , "fTjKISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. In consequence ; of tho above, all overdue accounts owing to the late firm of Aylett and Letham must be paid to'the undersigned on or before the 11th day of July, 1887, or legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the same. (Signed) . JEANIE LETHAM. ■TO* O T I . C . E. In taking over the above business, the undersigned begs to thank her numerous friends and customers for their liberal patronage during the past, and that she intends to carry on the ' business in all its branches as heretofore, attend--1 ing personally to her customers. (Signed), ■' - . ■; ' JEANIE LETHAM, ■ '■■ ■; ■ ' ■ Ladies' Emporium, >..-"' Victoria-street. ' June 28,1887, ■ ' a Bargain,—Afc J, H. Daltou's, Tailor, Viotbria-street East.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 152, 30 June 1887, Page 1