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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessees and Managers: Mr Brough and Mr Boucicault. Acting Manager: Mr L. J. Lohr. Touring Manager: Mr A. L. Cunard. THIS EVENING, AT 8, xT THE LATEST LONDON AND MELBOURNE SUCCESS. Me CHARLES ARNOLD HANS HANS' rHE BOATMA N! SSL Press.and Public Unanimous! JZH FLATTERING PRESS NOTICES: The " Herald"—Possesses features which attract the feelings and attention of all classes." CHARLES ARNOLD , Held the audience enthralled." / " A thorough artigt," " Thoroughly delighted his audience." The Evening Star—" Highly successful. " Will supersede the Golden Chariot in being a perfect panacea for all the ills the flesh is heir to." CHARLES ARNOLD- .- " Must be seen tobe appreciated." "i A more delicate piece of acting it would be diiHciilt to imagine". ' ' ''■';-■■-. A SUCCESS IIVERYWHEREI IMPORTANT.—Last Five Nightß of the Season. MONDAY NIGHT-LAST NIGHT. ; , Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 9s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; PIT, ONE SHILLING. , Box plan at Wildman's, Doors open at 7.15; commencing at 8. Carriages may be ordered for io.3a ST. ANDREW'S HALL, Lower Symondsstreet, next St. Andrew's Church. SCOTCH CONCERT TO-MORROW (Thursday) ' EVENING, by : Members of St. Andrew's Choir. A, Beia, Esq.. in tho Chair. Tickets <ls each) may be had. of Messrs McLachlan.(Draper) and Chapman (Stationer), Queen-street. ' Doors openat 7.30, to comnience at 8. Programme— 1. Overture, "Guy Mannering" :- 2. Song, "Scots WhaHae" 3. Part Song1, " Caller Herrin'" 4. Song, " Auld Robin Gra/ " 5. Song, ■•' Tho German Lairdie1 6. Recitation, "Pastor McKnock'B Addressto Hia Flock" .. 1. Trio, "AnnieLaurie" 8. Song, " Wao's Me for Prince Charlie 19.. Part Song, "Within a Mile o' Edinbro' Town ■> ' ,-..: iNTBRVAt FIVE MIITOTES. . . 10. Overture, "Balmoral Castle" - 11. Duet, "The Crooked Baubie" 12. Song," Memories Dear " 13. Song, V Ye Banks and Braes " 14. Part Song, "Comin' Thro' the Rye" 15. Song, "LochaberNoMore" - -^ -. „ 16. Recitation (comio)," Whaur'sOVly Stocking" 17. Song, " My Nannie's Awa " 18. Song, " Jessie, the Flower o' Dumblane " 19. Quartet. " The Blue Bells o£ Scotland" ■. " Auld Lang Syne." / : ALL. SAINTS' SUNDAY-SCHOOL, PONSONBY. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. TABLE AUK VIVANTS, i "FAIRIE VOICES" WALTZ. Macbeth, Babes in the \Vood, Queen Catherine's Dream, Foundlings, Mary Queen of Scots, Dresden China. Splendidly mounted and illumined. ; Admission—Front Seats, is6d: Back Seats, is. (No half-price for children). Special car will leave the Church for Now market at 10.15. ■ ' mO-MORRO W. —AUCKLAND SCHOOL JL Off MUSIC, Hobson-street—Mr. W. H, Webbo's 43rd Musical .Evening. Programme, and Cards of Admission on application. Piano Quartet and Theoretical Classes meet at usual times.' '.'. -' ' ' .-/ ", :_ :' ■ CHURCH OF THE HOLY SEPULi CHRE (Kyber Pass). «TO-MORROW (Thnrsday), 30th, at 8 p.m. Recital of Sacred Music. AdmiSßlon FREE TO ALL. Collection in aid of Choir Mubjc Fund; _. /CATHOLIC"INSTITUTE, WELLINGV> ?'■■ ■ ;TON-STREET. A SELECT SOCIAL Will be held in the above Halloa i; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1888, In Aid of the Benedicton Fathers. , Tickets, 5s and 3s, obtainable from Messrs Partridge, Queen-street, and; Dickson, Welles-ley-street. SOCIAL AMUSEMENTS. —An acting Charade of-r four ayllablea, entitled "Elocution" in the "New. Zealand Family Friend" This weekly journal is replete with interesting and instructive items for the home circle, and is now ready. Sold by all news agents and booksellers. Buy.it and read it. , ■■■■■ Skating, v ■.-.-•'. ~.';. /COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER ;:: SKATING RINK. '. :. : SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. TO-MORROW-POLO MATCH. SATURDAY-rWHEELBARROW RACE. Children admiiited free every afternoon. O. A. SALMON. Manager.. Volunteer Sfotfcei..; DI'S TRI C T ORDE RS. Militia and Volunteer Office, ; . i Auckland, August 27,1888. Ofßoers of the New Zealand Forces in this command whoso names appear in the Now Zealand Army List will be good enough to forward to this officea short statement of their war services (in a similar manner to that given in the Imperial Army List), should they desire to have thorn pubUshed.^ — ERD> ; Commanding District. Board and KesWence. BOARD and Residence at Ashford; House, top of Vincent-street; terms, 18s per week (inoluaing ■washing). Watclieis -: ■■■ ,', -;' STEWART "j^AWSON ft riO.'S GREAT REDUCTION SALE ;.- :.. ■;.'■■ /r . • ■»•; ■-.■'. jiT/.V- '-■ /' ,■,' ■. , ■■■:■■-'■ 94, QUEEN-STREET^- A^TOKLANI), DXTBXSQ AtTOCST. Ladies' and Gents' Sterling Silrer -Defiance Watches reduoed to 26s each • Hunting Levers (£3lss) reduced to sC3 Do., 3 pairs extraJoweUed and chronometer ■■-■..balanoe,reduced to£4los ... Centre seconds Chronographs" Tednoed from '■-\ , «515sto£410s - ;•■■■ ■■■■■*; :/i'■;]<■■ :- '' ':; ■ Railway Levers, ohronometer balanoe, reduoed from £7 to £510s. M Illustrated Pamphlets with full parttoulara free on application, or by post 3d. GREAT REDUCTIONS ON ALL WATCHES. Soe pamphlet. .■■; > ! STEWART DAWSON & Co,'s GREAT ENGLISH WATOH EXHIBITION, 94, QtJHBIf-aTHBHT, AOOEEAND, ri. D, Ss Co, still repair Gold and Silver Watches, no/matter wnat maker or- where bought, at lowest possible prices. Watcb. Glasses. 3d each. : WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is a standard : medicinal beverage, and is highly recommended bymedicalmeri. r ■ HELATE MR R. L. SEDDON.— Biographical sketch of the la,te Captain of the English Football Team, with portrait, in the,'* New Zealand Family. Friend^ this week. See also latest sporting and atnletis n&iffs'. Sfowreafljh Bala«ferf%hore,

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 263, 29 August 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 263, 29 August 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 263, 29 August 1888, Page 1