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Amusements. ,*BBOTTJS OPERA HOUSE. Lesie«s and Managers: Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault. Acting Manager MrCunard. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28TH, Firßt appearance and for a LIMITED SEASON. . BROUGH AND BOUCICAULT'S GRAND OPERA-BURLESQUE COMPANY, SPECIAL NOTICE. NO~RISE IN PRICES. Although thisis the largeatand most expensive Company ever brought into New Zealand, Messrs Brough and Boucicault desire to state that they do not intend to raise the Prices of Admission, but will retain tho usual POPULAR CHARGES, 4s. 2s 6d, Is. ■ E XISt appearance in New Zealand of Miss Emma Temple Mr E. W. Royce Miss Florence Harconrt Mr W. Warde Miss Bessie Major Mr Charles Brown Miss Beatrice Lorna Mr E. B. Manning Mr AIL James Miss Fanny Robina and Mr Robert Brongh. Supported by the full strength of THE POPULAR BURLESQUE COMPANY. Initial Performance of LITTLE JACK SHEPPARD, A Dramatic, Operatic, and Burlesque JCxtravaganza, with its incomparable Cast, Wealth of Scenery, Costumes, and Accuracy of Detail. As a production it has been pronounced to be the most perfect ever witnessed upon the Australian Stage. The Ladies and Gentlemen who played in the piece in Melbourne and Sydney will do so here. The original Scenery and Costumes have been transferred here at an enormous outlay ; in fact, nothing has been omitted On our part, to ensure complete success, and we confidently anticipate you will receive the Opera-Burlesque with the enthusiasm that has marked its performances elßewhere. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of the eminent conductor. Mr F. Stanislaus. Box plan at Kidd and Wildman'a. U T. J A M E S'S HALL. "UNDER THE PALMS.' 1 TO-NIGHT TO NIGHT TO-NIGHT. CHORUS OF 130 VOICES. Tickets Is. f""~ A GRAND CONCERT &BALL -£jL tendered by the Star Minstrel Troupe in aid of the funds of the Royal Irish Rifle Volunteers, under the patronage of Lieut.-Col. Shepherd (Commanding Auckland District), Lieut-Cols. Dignan and Mahon, Capt. Comdt, Leßoy. Major Payne Capt. Geddes. and Officers, will b« held in the Lome-street Hall on EASTER MONDAY. April 2, 1888. TicketsConcert and Ball, 7s 6d; extra lady, 7s 6d; single gentleman, ss: for Concert only, gs and Is. M. TOBIN, Lieutenant, Hon. Sec. R W. H. WEBBE'S thirty-ninth musical Evening, Thursday, sth April, St. James's Hall. See future advertisements. Skating. mHE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, AGRICULTURAL HALL, QUEEN-STREET. Open afternoon and evening to the ladies, gentlemen, and young people of Auckland as a firstclass place of popular amusement, where good order and decorum are rigidly enforced. Lovers of the fascinating pastime of roller skating will find the skates, the floor, and the entire equipments of the Columbia second to none in the world. ■ ■ . - Two regular sessions daily'-Afternoen. 2530 to.' 5; Evening, 7.30 to 10. Admission-One ShJlUag. There is also a Special Session in the morning from 10 to 12, for Ladies only, to encourage them in acquiring the art of roller sktttißß^Td this sexsion admission is free. In the afternoon ladies are charged Sixpence. A large corps .of polite and gentlemanly attaches in attendance, and efficient teachers always ready to instruct beginners in the art of skating, free of charge. . SportingA UCKLAND .RACING CLUBJ\. AUTUMN MEETING EASTER MONDAY & TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd and 3rd, 1888. Acceptances and General Entries must be made at the Office of the Club by eight p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 28th March. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. Volunteer SFoticet. AUCKLAND NAVAL DIVISION. Officers and Members of the Auckland, Ponsonby, Waitemata, Onehunga, and Devonport Corps are requested to attend at the Drill-shed TO-MORROW AFTERNOON at 1.30, to attend the funeral of the late CaptainMorpeth, P.N.A. Blno uniform, side arms, crape on left arm. Officers and Members of all other Volunteer Corps are invited to attend. Band to attend. E. LkROY, Capt-ComdL N.A. March 26th, 1888. "OONSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY. A Special Parade of the above Company will be held at the Drill-shed THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30. Every member requested to attend. D. MILLER, Lieutenant. Mllj^'*^^ V ICTORIA RIFLES. INSPECTION PARADE. Members of the above Corps are warned to attend an Inspection Pare.de, to be held in the Drill-shed, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), March 27th, 1887. By Order. g AyiLLEt gon> Sec> Board and Residence. /COMFORTABLE Board and Residence \J in quiet family for Young Lady, on nominal terms, in return for slight domestio help and pleasant society.—Apply Star Office. A PARTMENTS (furnished), largesifcting J\. and double bedroom, plunge bath and use of kitchen ; pleasant position, close to Queenstreet, splendid view from verandah.—Address at Stab Office. Lost and Found. STRAYED, on Thursday last, from the Newton Savings Bank, a White Fantail Pigeon.—Anyone returning same will be rewarded. ■ Ci TRAYED, two Cows, one dark red, one JO rod and white, in full milk; any person detaining same will be prosecuted.—C. Henderson, Victoria Avenue Remuera. " ' , LOST, a small black-and-tan Terrier (slut); answera to the name of Tiny. Reward given.—William Oliver, two doors below Empire Hotel, Nelson-street. ■ Any person detaining same will be prosecuted. LOST, in Mount Eden Road, or on the road up the mountain, a Gold Locket, with piece of hair; chain attached.—Reward at Porter and Co.'s, Symonds-street. . OST on Saturday, 24th March, Fox Terrier Dog, 5 months old, white with tan patch on left side «f face. Reward given.—Mrs Walker, St. Mary's Road. Ponsonby. ' LOST, an Irish Setter Dog, age 6 months; colour, light brown. Whoever will return the seme or give such information that will lead to finding him will be rewarded.—W. Banks, Pah Road, Epsom ; or Freezing Works, Auckland. LOST, Newfoundland Dog, white body, black spots, answers to " Nep." No. of collar, 435. Handsome reward. Anyone detaining same will be rigidly prosecuted.—T. Prosser, Newton Boot Warehouse. . ; TO BUILDERS.-Wanted, Tenders until noon on THURSDAY March 29th, for I a 2-roomed Cottage, at Onehunga. Plan and | Specification to be at J. D. Jvftaon, Land Asenc, Onehunga,

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1888, Page 1

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