Amusements. IEBOTT'S OPEIIA H0 USB. Lessees and Managers : Mr Brough and Mr Boucicanlt. Acting Manager: Mr L. Ji Lohr. Touring Manager: Mr A. L. Cunard. , PLACARDS Were placed on the doors of the Theatre last evening, twenty minutes after the opening of the doors, intimating that STANDING ROOM? ONLY was available. The Management respectfully remind patrons that it is ad v's.ible to reserve seats at Wildman's, as the season must positively terminate on MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 3rd September. ' ; v this evening, at 8. the latest lonnontasnd melbourne :,„ • success; « Mr CHARLES ARNOLD IN .'.- : ■ HANS Tl ™ BOATMAN! HANS A UJfi BOATMAN! S3, Press and Public Unanimous! JEf . FLATTERING PRESS NOTICES : The " Herald"—Posseesos features which attract the feelings and attention of all classes." p CHARLES ARNOLD " Held the audience enthralled." * A thorough artist." ; . " Thoroughly.delighted his audience."- ■•' ■-' The EveningStar—"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'to be appreciated.-' - - . " A more delicate piece of acting it would be difficult to imagine.' ■- ■ , A SUCCESS EVERYWHERE! IMPORTANT.-Last Four Nights o£ the Season. MONDAY NIGffIWLAST NIGHT. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; PIT, ONE SHILLING. Box plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.15 ; commencing at 8. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. ■ '-,; CI T V , H, A L L. Proprietress..Mips Geobgie Smithson. 12th Week, and Undiminished Success of ,::.■ SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. Great and Entire Change of Programme. OUR SCOTCH LASSIES. First Appearance of Miss Alicb Shove, j The Eminent Contralto Singer from Australia. i New Scotch Songs, Ballads, Dances, ~' etc., and Negro Minstre'sy. • ■ JUMBO, THE BABY ELEPHANT. Prices as usual. LAURIE DUNBAR. Manager. TWA Hours at Hame. —St. Andrew's Hall. Symonds-Btreet, at 8 o'Clock This Evening. ~ . '~'■ "... •■■ ■ ■". . -.-■ '.' .■.;■■". ".:■■ .-■ v ';;:■ MA S 0 N I C H AL L, PRINCES-STREET.. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE. MAGIC AND MYSTEHV: PICTURES OF ANCIENT EGYPT. By Mb JOSIAH MARTIN.: THIS EVENING, at Eight o'Clock. HALL, MOUNT EDEN. _ A CONVERSAZIONE Will be held in tho above Hall, in aid of the Mount Eden Public Library, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. Admission : One Shilling, or a Book towards the Library. f Skating. tTi OLU M BIA ELITE ROLL E R \j ■ ■ ■: ■■■■'."'., ' ' ■■- •■■ ■„•.■.■ ■■■;■■.■■- :;. -, ■;■; SKATING RINK. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. THIS EVENING-POLO MATCH. SATURDAY- WHEELBARROW - RACE. ' Children admitted free every afternoon. •.',' ' 0., A. SALMON. ':.,.,'; Manager. /CALEDONIA SKATING RINE, \J ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. Three Sessions Daily. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS.' and FRIDAYS, Free to Ladies. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Free to Gents. States: Gents, Is; Ladies, 6d. Lectures, EtcKEY. J. S; HILL on the "Pabables," THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at halfpast seven, in the Lecture Hall, Young. Men's Christian Association. All'are cordially invited. mO-NIGHT. — Lecture on Phrenology, J with examinations, by, Mr G. Knight. GT.M. Social, Temperance Hall, Albert-street, couimencing at 7.30. Admission free. No col*. lection.' ■ l -:- '■ .' ' ■ !'::' . :V' '"- *■ • ■■'■■ ■ ■ ■"■ ■■ YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (New Building); CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT ■ STREETS. ~;,:•,,; • WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31. i • An\Evening with Tennyson," with Musical Illustrations..Dr. J..Mubray-Moobe. I " FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. * Lecture: "A Recent Tour in Palestine 0.. Mr \V. C. W.^MoDowEtx, B.A. ■ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. Lecture (subject to be announced)..... ........... Rev. R. Scotx. West. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, Leoture (subject to be ann0unced)................ Rev. J. S. Hill. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26. Entertainment and Concert.. ■:.... .Burns Club Commehoing each evening at half-jlast 7. Tibkets for the Courso: To admit Bearer and Lady.4s; Bearer only, 2s 6d; Single Lecture, Is; can be obtained from the Booksellers, from any: Member of Committee, or from the Librarian at Seats° reserved for ticketholders till twonty minutes past 7, ; ; , • ... THOMAS BUDDLE,\ Ho Sea • A; KNIGHT, J Hon# hec3i W. BRAKENRIG. Gen. See. Lost and Found. 'O.EVVARD. — Lost, bebween the Pah JLfc Farm and the Rev. Mr Mulgan's, a Sheepskin Mat.—Apply Star Agency, Onehunga. __ jf»f REWARD.—LpW on"the ni^ht 6| \d&:&- Saturday, 11th inst.i between Aobptt's Ouera House and Durham-street, a small Gold Watch and Chain, .with Trinkets.—Apply Star Office. ,-:-:. ■■■'■. '■' ;- ; ' •■.."■ "-, '■■..*? S REWARD. — Lost, Gold Rimmed O Spectacles, between Ponsonby Road and Y. M; C.A.—Return to Civil Service Association; OST,- last night. Brown Fur ploak, behVeenltyber Pass and Junction Hotels Newmarket.—Finder royarded on .leaving at Queen's Ferry Hotel. • '__ L~OST, all the Grey Hairs I; used to have 1 r since iißing Eagleton's Perfection, which changes tho hair from grey to its natural colour without dyeing it.-* To be had from R. Eagloton, Hairdresser, 220, Queen-street Wholesale Agents, Sharland and Co. - Personal. TIIHE PREMIER BACON SHOP opens X on SATURDAY NEXT, September Ist, in Pitt-street, next to Rendell's Drapery Establishment. A. Bettany has the management. There will be Cheap Provisions for,the Million. riIHE GOLDEN CHARIOT.—Why, thouI sahdß in this healthful clime were; sick when it came, although we have swarms or doctors to keep us well. How to keep well without doctors or: charioteers is plainly shown in a pamphlet called "Golden Chariot. Mysteries Solved.", At the Booksellers'..-, 6d. ATRIMONIAL/r-RespectableMaster-man, about 50. seeks a Protestant Wife; a?:e between 30 and 40.—Mrs Hannaford, Auckland^Registry^ MATRIMONIAL.— Respectable Farmer (single, sunny side of 40) seeks Protestant ,\V if c with moans,"age from 30 to 40.—Mrs Hanflai'ord, Auckland Registry.; .: ; ATRIMONIAL.—HighIy1 respectable ; childless Widower, age SO, seeks a Protestant Wife with means, age Jrbin 35 to 45,— MwHftnnaford's, Auckland Regiatry, .
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 204, 30 August 1888, Page 1
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