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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. -^-^Director and Manager. ..Signor Majeroni. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 50, LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! OP MAJERONI SIGNOR MAJERONI SIGNORA MAJERONI In the Greatest Drama of modern times, written by tho King of Dramatists. FEDORA ! FEDORA ! FEDORA ! FEDORA! FEDORA Received last night with FEDORA FEDORA the groateat enthusiasm! FEDORA FEDORA Thunders of applause FEDORA <'EDORA greeting tho principal FEDORA FEDORA scenes of this wonderful FEDORA FEDORA Drama. FEDORA But one verdict \ MARVELLOUS ! But one verdict/SUPERB! The highest points of histrionic excellence touched by SIGNOR | MAJERONI | SIGNORA A8 LORIS IPANOFF & PRINCESS ROMAZOFF. LAST NIGHT (TO-NIGHT) OF FEDORA. Prioes of Admission : DRESS CIRCLE, Us; ORCHESTRA STALLS, 4s: STALLS, 2s 6d ; PIT, la. Children in arms not admitted. Box plan at Kidd and Wildman's. Next Great Production—An entirely new and domestic Drama, by Goo. Leitch, Esq., entitled, WANDA. DT, BENEDICT'S ENTERTAINMENT. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. Tho Entertainment which was to take place in the Foresters' Hall This (Tuesday) Evening, at 8 o'clock, is unavoidably postponed tfli TUESDAY, the 7th September, at the same time and place. Tickets already sold will be available for that evening. OWEN MAHON, Hon. Seo. TNDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, WYNDHAM STREET. Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on each day, and on WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDiAYS, AND SATURDAYS, from 7.30 p.m to 10 p.m. ADMISSION-SIXPENCE.. >; -.' j / EDWD. S. V. MOWBRAY, Secretary N.Z.I. A. •WAITE'S HALL, MOUNT EDEN. A FRUIT CONVERSAZIONE in aid of the Funds of the Mount Eden Public Library will be hold in tho above Hall, on THURSDAY, Ist September, 18S7. Door 3 open at 7 p.m., commencing at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, Is each. A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL In connection with the FRINCBS-STRBET SOCIALS Will be held in tha CITY HALL ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER l<t, 1887. ~'jj— TICKETS: ■.: & d. Double *~ .. .. i. _/. «.- 10 6 Single.. .. '.. .. .'. .. .'. 7 6 Extra lady _ _. 60 Spectators .. .. .... „ . «. 2 0 No tickets sold without a prior invitation from the Committee Only Spectators' Tickets will be sold at the door. Spectators may reserve seata at Messrs Kidd and Wildman's. R. H. HOPKINS, Hon. Sec. |^< LOVE CONTEST. JL DONOVAN VERSUS J. CAMBLE. E. DccroVAN, Champion Middle-weight of New ZeaJand, meets Jim Camdle, Champion Middle-weight of Bathurst. New South Wales, in a flght to a fluish for £20 a side and all gate raoney. Mr Hulliohan, Governor Browne Hotel, Stakeholder. mHE •• OLYMPIA" SKATING RINK. JUNCTION OF QUEEN & GREY STREETS (Over W. & J. Beehans's Drapery Warehouse). Under New and Efficient Management. Open from 7.30 till 10 Every Evening. Admittance to Spectators, Sixpence each Skaters, One Shilling irv , Children, Half-price. ATTRACTIVE MUSIC. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Attendant Lady Pianist, Refreshments at a Low Bate. F. BROWN, Manager. N.B.—Admittanoo at half-price after 9 o'clock f^HORAL HALL SKATING RINK. The Rink will be open on SATURDAY AFTERNOONS from 2 till 5, and on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS from 7.30 till 10 o'clock. Mr Impey's United Band always in attendance. ADMISSION, Is; Children, 6d; Visitors, la. C. M. BORTHWICK, ' Secretary. jf E w "W" ALT z< THE "ROYAL JUBILEE WALTZ" (By P. F. Hiscocks) Can now be obtained at Eady's Musio Warehouse, Queen-street. Price, 2s net Xjouis _BL Scharrer/s SECOND WORD COMPETITION. :£3(M° Ess. The Proprietor of the Can't B Beat Cigar Divan offers the abovo prize to the competitor forming the most words out of the letters in the two words— Metropolitan jjandicap. Entries olose on the 21st September, andresult will be advertised in " Herald" and Star on or before the 25th September. Competitors must enclose 5s in stwnps or money order. Copies oi rules giving full instructions may bo had on application to LOUIS H. SCHARRER, Turf Commission Agent, Queen-street; Or, Post Office Box 448, Auckland. Louis H. Schaerkb's Sporting Guide foi 1887-8 is now publishing. Lectures, Etc. TmREE MASONS. V THE REV. E. H. GULLIVER, M.A., Will deliver a LECTURE ON " Freemasonry: Its History, Progress, aoj Triumphs, AT THE CITY HALL. ON THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER S, Commencing at 8 o'clock. . Sir Frederick Whitakek, P.G.M., S.C., r the chair. Brethren are requ3Sted to attend in regalia, fo which the necessary dispensations have bee: obtained. The public arc invited to attend. Tickets (to admit lady and gentleman), 2s & each. Can be obtained of members o£,<£"n mittee, or at Kidd and Wildman's. Y^ton; Arcade. The tickets originally issued for isti

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 30 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 30 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 30 August 1887, Page 1