Amusements- . - , f . OP E.RfA HOUSE. Proprietor ... H.N.Abhott. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, ■ Under the patronage of Sir George Grey, K.C.B. JOHN AY. D. FOLEY ! Will make his appearance in a • NEW AND ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT Entitled FESTIVITIES, In which he 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. 6d. * Reserved Seats at Kidd and AVildman.... AGRICULTURAL HALL (Adjoining the City Market). Lessees .. .. Hesketh, Aitken & Co. THE PEOPLE'S PALACE OF AMUSEMENT. TO-NIGHT!" TO-NIGHT t Grand Change of Programme! j' :;'. Monster Variety Entertainment! Everything New! - Concluding with the Grand Equestrian Military Spectacle, entitled, ~ "Cetevvayo, the Tyrant of Zululand, and the Death of the Prince Imperial." First production in Now Zealand. Million Prices—Chairs. Is; Gallery, 6d. . TUESDAY, JULY 5, Grand Complimentary Benefit of Max Rinkle. Monster Bill for this occasion. Every person occupj'ing a Front Seat will be presented with one of Max Rinklc's Song Books, with portrait. Ci IT V H A L; L. Lessee _. .. Lachlan McGowan. \ [a card.] ", THE SKATING RINK NOAV OPEN DAILY From 10 a.m. till fi p.m.; Evenings, half-past '<•■•' 7 till 10 o'clock. - Admission, during day, with use of Skates,, Is. Admission, evenings, to Rink and Dress Circle; Is Evenings, an extra charge of Is for Skates. MONDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOONS RESERVED FOR LADIES. A Special Room where Ladies can practise and receive lessons at any time during the day or evenings. Rink Manager Mr C. M. Berkley Tickets for tho season (10s 6d) <to bo had at ~^_ , the Hall. . , CATHOLIC INSTITUTE. A Quadrille Assembly and grand Waltzing Competition will be held in tho above Hall on MONDAY. July.. Double Ticket, 23 6d ; Gallery, U. Davis's String Band in attendance. A GRAND : DRAWING-ROOM CON)' . CERT OF INSTRUMENTAL & VOCAL MUSIC will be held in the Epsom Hall on WEDNESDAY, July C, commencing at.B o'clock. Tickets for Concert, Is: Single Tickets'for Bance, 2s; Double Tickets for Dance, 3s; Double Tickets for Concert and Dance, 5s /-\TAHUHU PUBLIC HALL. A MUSICAL and-DBAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT will be given on THURSDAY, July 7, in aid of the funds of the Otahuhu Free Reading-room, to conclude with the amusing Farco, The Area Belle." Admission. Is; Children Half-price. ■> -|jVO R EST E'R S* HAL L, JJ KARANGaHaPEROAD. ! A MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT Will be held in the above Hall on : [ .' MONDAY EVENING, JULY 4. 1887.,.„,'. Proceeds to be devoted to the Imnrovemcnt of the Marist Brothers'Schoolgroimd. ' ■ RESERVED SEATS, Is Gn. . Doors open at 7.30 p.m. To commence at 8 \ o'clock. . -i . '4*tC FOR ONE SHILLING _gR . NOW OPEN. 2nd OPERA HOUSE WORD 2nd COMPETITION. A Prizo of £5 will bo given to tho Competitor making the most words out of the letters is theword "COMIC OPERAS." Copies of Revised Rules, 'diving.-full instructions, may be obtained atKidd and Wildman's. ■-••:' Competition closes July 16. All communications must be.prepaid, and contain One Shilling in stamps. ' --.-''' ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. AUCKLAND. •.,;..;. CAMELIASHOAV;;-' : The Annual Camelia Show under the auspices of " The Royal Horticultural Society of Auckland" willbe held; on SATURDAY, July 23, in the Agricultural Hall, City Market.■. . , Particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary,' also in future advertisements. -' - ' S. E. HUGHES,' -■ '-i .\.\ ■■■ i'~ ■,-. ■'■'■■ , Hon. Sec. . EXHIBITION of Glassblowinp, Saturday Afternoon, from 2 to 5. iAdmission, 6d, Prizes given. Works. Freeman's Bay. : . ; , XNDUSTRIAL A S.S OgIAT IO NOF ~- 'iii -jii ; > AUCKLAND, .-. ;>li<Sik't W YNDHAM STREET. ; C«- ■ IT HAS BEENrRESOLVED THAT THE EX HI: BIT IO N'"■ 6 W-. COLONIAL INDUSTRIES • BE OPEN FOR THREE MONTHS, Family Season Tickets .. ...,55.,, ' Single Season Tickets, .. ...';25.,6d.-.'; Admission—one,. ~■■ '.. ■ ■.;. Is.. , ',;''. Notices. ■•"'.,' AYRSHIRE" DAIRYr. Karangahape , Road, is sellinjg the Best Pure New' Milk tho province produces at 3d'quart, delivered twicedaily.- ■:''--' .:: ■-.':; . f:. :■.■■''"■' -;<-u;.. THE Undersigned having left New Zea- > land, begs to intimate that he will not be responsible for any debts incurred in his name;. on and after this date. - (Signed) Wiiliam Lyons. WHEN you visit the Jubilee Exhibition don't miss Spodding's Knitting, or call at Karangahape Road. Encourage local industry. ' . .- .■■ -. -, ■." ■■.- • "IST ° ' ——J • c "' X My'wife. Jane Appleton, having left her home. I hereby caution anyone from harbouring her, and desire her to return home again as early as possible. WILLIAM APPLETON. July lßt, 18S7. - "•' L '-; 7. ,^^ THE only, remedy for the bad times in New Zealand—Protection and Retrench- ■ ment. : " ' " ''' : "P|ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ■ In consequence of the 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 pro- . ceedings will be taken for the recovery' of the '. same. •■•"■ - ■ : -r-~---^&-:' --. ■-■'-. ; i (Signed) .... JEANIE LETHAM. . jj^ o r_\ri. c E--1,, In taking over the above business, tho undeij 1 - signed begs to thank her numerous-friends, and . _- ' -tomers for their. liberal:iwtiamft_____u___*|_tfte i . "ri> vO. that she mvU.^ to_xar_l_ ftn tii_ &> ■ : °_._l}iAabT»nohesas-here^oW^>e__L 2T i a:--AuA [Wt%v cuatoroers.' .'' - ■ _5, :,o_t_L--|_y;'l^7EAMEsl^.TH__M,'-.;--- ---> "" "'.' ", Emporium,-.. ~■. ;/ ' ''" '. ... X..,"i,, Viotoria-street. ■'■ MONDS STREET. P '^ " "\
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 54, 2 July 1887, Page 1
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