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Amusements. OPERA HOUSE. Lessees and Managers: Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault. Acting Manager MrCunard. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, First appearance in New Zealand of BROUGH AND BOUCICAULTS GRAND OPERA-BURLESQUE COMPANY, ._,,_. And first time of T ITTLE TACK CJHEPPARD. JLiITTLE O ACK ©HEPPARD. A Dramatic, Operatic, and Burlesque Extravaganza, in three acts. Magnificent Scenery, Lovely Music, Pretty Dres3C&, Lavish Appointments, Luxurious Accessories. Startling Effects. ' FULL CHORUS OF 60 VOICES. SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. Act 1.-Dollis Hill Farm. Act2.-Scene 1. Blueskin's Cafe in the Mint Scene 2, Old London Bridge. Act 3.—Sceno 1, The Condemned Cell. Soene, 2, The Cells. Scene 3. The Lower Leads. Scene 4, The House Tops. Scene 5. Willesden Grnen. STARTLING DRAMATIC DENOUEMENT. ■ GRAND OPEKA ORCHESTRA. Under the Baton of Mr F. Stanislaus. . Doore open at 7. for 8 sharp. Dress Cirole and Orchestra Stalls. 4s; Stalls, 2s ( 6d : Pit, Is. Box plan at Kidd and Wildman's. fA GRAND CONCERT & BALL -£3L tendered by the Christy Minetrel | 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 bo held in the Lome-street Hall on EASTER MONDAY. April 2, 1888. TicketsConcert and Ball. 7s 6d ; extra lady, 23 6d ; single gentleman. ss; for Concert only, 2a and Is. Lieutenant M. TOBIN, ' Hon. Sec. CONCERT will be given by the Children of the Graf ton Road School, assisted by the Teachers, in aid of the Library, in St. Sepulchre's Schoolroom, To-morrow (Thursday), March 29th, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. The Infant Prodigy will perform. . R W. H. WEBBE'S thirty-ninth musical Eveninsr, Thursday. sth April, St. James's Hall. See future advertisements. ISS L. COLE will hold Classes fer Dancing at Mrs Ross Wattes School, Mount Albert, beginning second week in April. hectares. Etc A "UCKLAND TABERNACLE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MARCH 28. THE Rev. E. A. TELFER Will LECTURE at half-past 7. Subject: "GIDEON OUSELEY, THE FEARLESS IRISHMAN." ADMISSION FREE. Collection in aid of Church Funds. Skating. rriHE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK, AGRICULTURAL HALL, QUEEN-STREET. Open afternoon and evening to the ladies, jcetitte* men, and young peojSle of Auckland as a flrstclass place of popular amtisemen*. 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—Afternoon. 2.30 to 5; Evening, 7.30 to 10. Admission—One Shilling. 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 skating. To this session 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, f res of charge. Corporation Notices. piTY O~F AUCKLAND. TENDERS FOR "HAND-RAIL IN ART GALLERY. The City Council will receive Tenders until 3 p..m. of THURSDAY, the 29th inst.. for work ac above, in terma of plan and specifications to be viewed, during office hours, at the office of the City Engineer, Municipal Buildings, Wel-lesley-street. The Council do not bind themselves to accept any tender. Tenders to be endorsed "For Hand-Rail." P. A. PHILIPS. Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, March 22 1888. 2a_ jpTTTY OF AUCKLAND. 1 DRAINAGE WORKS, FERNLEIGH, STREET. 2 CONCRETE CII NNELLING, CUR-RAN-STREET. 3 KERBING ANO CHANNELLING UNIuN-STREET. 4. FORMATION AND DBAINAGE, EMILY PLACE. The City Council will receive separate Tenders until three p.m. of THURSDAY, the 29th instant, for Works as above, in terms of plans and specifications to be viewed, during office hours Tat the office of the City Engineer, Municipal Buildings, Wellesley-street. The Council do not bind themselves to accept any tender. Tenders to be endorsed respectively for the works tendered for. p>A . pHILTPS< Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, ; March 21.1888. 1000_ BOROUGH OF PARNELL. Notice is hereby given that tho Dust, Refuse, etc.. will be Collected by the Contractor on SATURDAY, the day Good Friday. Town Clerk. I March 28,1388 ; Personal. A MERICAN WATCH~CO., Newton, for _\.l month, will give Every Customer a Prize Coupon Ticket. Ist Prize. aMusieal Box Album: 2nd Prize, Clock. Bring your Watches and JbWcllerv and receive tickets, Watches cleaned 3s 6d, Pipes mounted in silver from Is. or elsewhere—Parties leaving for.—Le TV. Mrs, is a cash purchaser of furniture or effects of any kind.—Address The Cheap Furniture Shop, corner of Cook and Hobsen-streete. TOERSONAL.— People with large families Jj and small incomes can make both ends meet by purchasing their stores at Earle and Montgomery's, Karangahape Road; 256, Queonstreot. O T 1C E. The old-established Business carried on by the late B: LEVY, Victoria-street, for co many yoars is now conducted by an (efficient Manager on behalf o£ his widow. Kvcry inducement offered to customers. Promissory. Notes Diecounted, Money Advanced on Furniture. Jewellery, Plate, Bills of Laden, and Merchandise of any description, i All business strictly confidential. Back entrance, behind City Hall. N.B.—No connection with any other business in Auckland. j .. - Lost and Found. LOST, or supposed to be Borrowed from the Star Ortice, a Store Truck. A reward given if returned to this office. T\yrADEMOISELLE LOUISE is prepared JJtJL to give Lessons in Parisian French, Shift I ing. Voice Producing, Drawing, aud Music-' I Address AF.H., Star OJRqc,

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1888, Page 1

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