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. AmusementsOPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Proprietor .. .. Charles Hugo General Manager for Mr Hugo.. Alf. Santlcy Secretary Fred Hay ward Business Agont James Hugo Leader of Orchestra .. Signor Benvenuti JJUGO'STgUFFALO Tl/riNSTRELS CIRCLE OF ACCOMPLISHED LADIES. (Established 1881). A slight idea of what favourites this Company nave become since their arrival in A^kland may be gathered from the fact that sinJi Monday evening, our opening night, 5,020 persons paid for admission at the Opera House. Look out for our great Change of Programme on Saturday night. New nnd Startling Novelties fi om our extensive repertoire. Hugo's Popular and Original Prices : Orchestra Stalls and Circle. 2s ; Stalls, Is ; Pit, Gd. Be sure you come early and oecure your seats. Tickets may be obtained at Scnarrers Can't B Beat Cigtar Divan, Queenstreet. Circlc_plan at Kidd and WildmaiVs. Tl/TOUNT HOBSON HALLy REMUERA. C 0 N C E R.T In connection with St. Luke's THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is ; Children, half-price. QT. PAUL'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL k5 WINTER ENTERTAINMENT. CHORAL HALL, FRIDAY (To-Morrow), sth AUGUST. LIMELIGHT VIEWS BY REV. J. S. HILL. MUSICAL SELECTIONS. AT 8.45 P.M., NEW ZEALAND VIEWS. Tea, 6 p.m. Tickets, Is. ri H O R A L HALL. HERR TUTSCIIKA'S THIRD CHAMBER CONCERT. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK, Corner of Grey and Queen streets (opposite Firobell, and over Messrs Beehan and Co.'s. Drapers). Open every evening from 7.30 till 10 o clock. Admission—Oke Shilling. T\ 0 G q HOW. THE DOG SHOW OPENS IN THE AGRICULTURAL HALL ON FRIDAY NEXT, At 2 to 10 p.m., and on SATURDAY From 9 ».m. to 10 p.m. TNDUSTRIAJb EXHIBITION, WYNDHAJ* STREET. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on each day, and on WEDNESDAYS. THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, from 750 p.m. to 10 p.m. ADMISSION-SIXPSNCE. EDWD. S. V. MOWBRAY, Secretary N.Z.I.A. /^ I T V HALL TO LET For Electioneering Meetings 4 Entertainments And other purposes. Apply H. N. ABBOTT, Opera House. Lectures, Etc. MR GREENSHIELDS will lecture in Industrial Association Rooms, TONIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, on " Invention of Figured Yarns Used in the Manufacture of Carpets. Tapestry, Lace, etc." EDW. S. V. MOWBRAY, Secretary. /CATACOMBS OF ROME.—Mr H. v^ Exley, Evangelist, will deliver the above Lecture on FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, in the Christians' M eeting House. Cook-street. Seats free. No collection. Public Notices. I SHOULD SMILE with an Extra pair of Trousers for nothing.—Apply J. H. Dalton, Tailor. _^ WORSTED SUITS, with an extra Pair of Trousers for nothing, £4,—At J. H. Dalton'a, Tailor, Victoria-street East. GET one of my 40s Overcoats. They are very taking with the fair sex.—J. H. Dalton. Tailor, Victoria-street Eaat. MUST have some Ready Money to pay for New Spring Goods to arrive on Sept. Ist. 3,000 yards splendid Winter Goods. Suits, 35s ; Trousers. 10s. A good lit. And a guess at the beans. Ca 1 on A. Wi OLLAMS & Co., Sydenham House, Groy-streot. IT is said that some people have no conscience. It must be irue, or Wolfe's SCHXAi'PS would not be pirn led as it is. QUITS given away for 35b ; Trousers, 10s. And a chance to win £50. At WOOLLAMS & Co.'s Great Sale of Winter Tweeds, Sydenham House, Grey-street. UITS to order from SOsf with an extra pair of Trousers for nothing.— J. H. Dalton, Tailor. WE are at a loss to < know why people should allow themselves to be imposed upon by imitations of Wolfe Schnapp3. IF you value your good name do not put it in jeopardy by selling counterfeits of Wolfe's Schnapps. , ORN MANURE. -Freezing Co.'s. £8, of all merchants. IF you want an extra good Cup of Tea for a special occasion, just try Rew'n Celebrated Biend of Choice Teas at la 10d.—Rew's, Victoria-street. Os ft 0 —One Pound Splendid Tea and /V \J Six Pounds Sugar for half-a-crown, at Rew's Tea Store, Victoria-street. ASEFIEXD BROS.' STAR BRAND BLUE LABEL MULLET Can be had either direct from the Factory, BATLEY, KAIPARA, Or at the following Wholesale Merchants in Auckland :— J. BUCHANAN, H. B. MORTON, T. 11. HALL & CO., BROWN, BARRETT & CO. THOROUGH OF PARNELL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. I hereby notify that at the Poll taken this day for the election of a Councillor of the Borough of Parnell, in the place of Alfred Kidd, resigned, the number of Votes received by each Candidate was as follows, viz. :— DONALD HUGH McKENZIE .. 191 votes. JOHN SHEARER 116 „ The said Donald Hugh McKenzie having received the highest number of -Votes,- I hcroby declare him to be duly Elected to the vacant office. Dated this third day of August, 1887. M. RAWLINGS. Returning Officer,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 181, 4 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 181, 4 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 181, 4 August 1887, Page 1