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Amusements. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Director and Manager Signor Majeroni ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. The Management has much pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been made for a brief RETURN VISIT of SIGNOR AND SIGNORA MAJERONI AJER 0 N I AND THEIR UNEQUALLED DRAMATIC COMPANY. They hare just completed one of the most successful tours ever recorded, and their re-appear-ance will take place on MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 21. During the Season some entirely new Comedies and Dramas will be produced, the opening one consisting of the beautiful Modern Play, . THE FOUNDRY MASTER! Being an English adaptation of M. George Ohnet's " Le Maitre dcs Forges." The play and the novel from which it is taken have already achieved a most marvellous success; the receipts at the Gymnase Theatre, when it was played in 1884. exceeded ONE MILLION FRANCS, while 200,000 copies of the book have been sold in France. Box plan now open at Kidd and Wildman's. Admission : 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Season tickets at a special low rate. All information obtainable by applying to LIDDY, at his office, Victoria Arcade Buildings. ANEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL. \J . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. First Grand Performance of the sparkling Comedienne, MISS GEORGIE SMiTHBON, The only Female Maccabe, supported by her selected Company. For one night only. See Miss Georgie Smithson in her renowned Maccabean Impersonations. Miss Smithson, after six weeks' successful season at Abbott's Opera House. Auckland, intends touring the country districts. Wairoa to follow Onehunga. Prices as usual. MOHAWK MINSTRELS. AGRICULTURAL HALL. Proprietor Mr John Perman. SIXTH WEEK 1 SIXTH WEEK ! THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. And until further notice, will be produced, The two-act Musical Comedy-Oddity, FUN ON THE BRISTOL. FUN ON THE BRISTOL. As played all over the world for upwards of 1,600 nights. JOHNNIE COLLINS AS WIDOW O'BRIEN. Most perfect and Costly Staging. Magnificent and Artistic designed and arranged by Mr E. L, WilliamsNotwithstanding the enormous expense the management have gone to. the prices will remain at 2s, Is and 6d. Reserved Seats at.Kidd and Wildman's. Day Tickets.at Scharrer's, Queen-street. Come early, to Avoid the Crush. M. WAL. PRICE, Business Agent. /CATHOLIC INSTITUTE. A GRAND SOCIAL Will be held in the above Hall on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, Commencing at 8 o'clock, in aid of St. Benedict's Building Fund. Double Tickets, 4s; Single Tickets, 2s 6d. May be had at the door. Refreshments provided. Mrs Hertz's Band. Efficient M.C.'a. R. HAHN, Sec. TTIXHIBITIONof Glassblowing, Saturday QJ Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. Works. Freeman's Bay. QT. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. MESSRS ADAMS'S FANCY DRESS SOCIAL will take nlace in the above Hall ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. Spectators, Is. riIHE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF AUCKLAND. SPRING SHOW To be held in the DRILL-SHED TO-DAY (SATURDAY), November 19th OPEN FROM ONE O'CLOCK TILL TEN P.M S. E. HUGHES, Hon. Secretary. Lectures, Etc 1 T V HALL. MAJOR HENRY C. DANE Will deliver one of his CELEBRATED LECTURES, Entitled, A SUMMER IN GREECE, . ON , TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Carriages at 10. PROCEEDS IU AID OF THE AUCKLAND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Dress Circle (reserved at Kidd and Wildman's), 2s 6d. Admission.. .. One Shilling. T7IREEMASONRY.—The Second Lecture X? by Mr Josiah Martin will be delivered on TUESDAY EVENING next, in Freemasons' Hall, at 8 o'clock. Personal. MRS POWNE'S Drawing takes place at her residence, Hobson-street, on the 22nd, at 8 p.m. A few tickets left, and at Mrs Farrow's, Queen-street. ■ RS POWNE has Flower and Fruit Wax. also Set of Fruit Moulds, which she offers a bargain. Instruction in preparing wax for flowers. One week only. PERSONAL.— Keep fowls oufc of your gardens by using Palings at 4s per hundred.—Helensville Timber Company, Mount Eden Railway Station. ' ERSONAL.— Those wanting a good Perambulator, should buy direct from the Factory, and support local industry.— Charles Smith, Victoria Street, near Freeman's Bay. ERSONAL.—Notice.—if the Person who was seen (known) leading a small Brindle Bull Terrier Slut on Nov. 16 on the Ponsonby Road does not return the same to.the owner immediately, proceedings will be taken by the police. - Thos. Keightley, Brown-street, Ponsonby. ■ ■ PERSONAL.— Fresh Butter, 6d per lb ; New Jams, 4Jd per tin; Large Bottles Chutney, Is 6d each; good Sauce, 4d per bottle. —Gallaugher and Entrican, Victoria-street. Meetings. A UCKLAND OPERATIVE BOOTJ\_ MAKERS' UNION—A General Meeting will be held in the Temperance Hall on MONDAY, 21et inst., at 8 o'clock. Business: Nomination of Officers, etc.—T. CLARK, Secretary. LATE Members and friends of Mr Munro's Dancing Class are requested to attend a Meeting at the Thames Hotel, on Tuesday next, at Sight o'Clook. A UCKLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIA- _£__.• T I O N. The General Meeting of the above AssooMion will be held in the V.M.C. A. Building on TUESLAY, 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. Bfsikess: To receive the Treasurer's and Secretary's Reports, Member* of all Association Clubs are requested to attend, ". ' NSJTHiLK NBWCOMB& 1 ' If An Stan

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 273, 19 November 1887, Page 1