; ; --: ■'■'■■ Amnsements. . ';;."': .Y\ CITY H A L LProprietess, Miss Georgie Smithson Fourteenth We-k, and Increasing Success of SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. New Programme I : New Artists !>.'-.- i• CHILDHOOD'S PLEASURES CIRCLE, AND MAYPOLE DANCE. First Appearance of Eugene deßree. Miss Georgie Smithson's Latest Novelties, i Prices: Circle, la; Stalls. 6d; Children, 3d. f Doors open, 7.15. Overture, 8. •< , LAURIE DUNBAR, Manager. - ABBOTT' S OPE R A HOU SE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. (Under Distinguished Patronage) A COMPLIMENTARY' BENEFIT V Will be tendered to ; MR E. ALEXANDER On the occasion of his departure to Atatralia, on which occasion the Old Favourite Dranut "COLLEEN BAWN". Will be produced, assised by Mies Georois ;• Smithson and Leading Talent of Auckland* One Adult Ticket will admit Adult and Two Children. Prices of Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is, Doors open 7.50, commence at 8. : > l • A BBOTT'S' OPERA HOUSED j^&i . .■■■■;••' ' I FIRSTAPPEARANCEINNEWZEALANDi PROFESSOR CANARIS, I' THE GREAT-GREEK aiiLUSIONIST^ | AND PRESTDDIGITATEUR. ' - | THE WONDER OF THE "WORLD, ! Assisted by the accomplished | MDLLE. THEO, Will appear at the Opera House On WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 19, 1888. tPho above Artiste has just concluded a> most triumphant tour throughout the leading cities of the Old World and America, where he appeared before delighted thousands. ■'; ; $ Box plan now 6pen at'Wildman'a. ■, I ' Prices: Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. A' n? i: !--e n: t ft r;:t a ii:i eit ' Will be given at the ' ELLERSLIE PUBLIC HALL, • I By the celebrated ;' ISILVER STAR CHRISTYMINSTRELS, ; " THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, In aid of the District School Prize Fund,,. I. * Tickets, Is; Children, half-price. Vj|7TNTEft f .■" AMUSEMENTS.*-^: The ! TT; "New; Zealand Family Friend" is a | first-class fireside companion, and contains a I variety of news for all classes. Issued every i week. 'Now ready./ Eighty columns. Buy it. i j. Skating. > - Vi M 1 'as qvcr ad c ; COLUMBIA ELITEkROLLER SKATING' ■ . 'KINK, I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. [SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! At 9 p,m.-^Grand March. 5 Garrison Band of 20 pieces to lead the March on Skates. Atquarter-past 9 p.m.—The Trained-Skating" ■: . Donkeyi* Columbia. At;half T past;9p.BQ.—Three-mile Race, Bicycle '•Terauß Skates. .' .■ ,;.■','_, \ -■ V; .... UST OF PRIZES. .; ' ■■ , ■';: ;:;'.'. ■ .LaDBBS. ~ . ' ■ Mpstßft'pidßOm?—Elegant Br«pch andJE^xrijiEsj, ' set" with diamonds. Most Unique—-Ladies' Gold Albert. ' ' Most Original—Gbld Brooch (imitation skate), set with diamonds. Most Comical—Silver Bracelet. Best Sustained Character—Pair of Skates and Season Ticket. • *.. J " Gentlemen. .; :*- <■ -^ .' Most, Handsome—Cuckoo Clock, Most Unique— Gold Scarf Pin (imitation skate). 'Most Original—Complete Set Gold Solitaires. Most Comical-JBbiaLocket Best Sustained Character—Pair of Skateffand. Seaßo* Tioket. Those who participate are requested to wear Masks during the Grand March, Only those in Fancy Costume allowed on skating surface. 'pv* •;;• !■; ■. ■■* ]- Q,A. SALMON,1 ■ , f -v Manager, ALACE RINK, Newmarket. -- TCT MORROV?" (Saturday), GALA NIGHT., Race for Championship of Newmarket 'Also; Most Amusing Event p'ossibleito be seen in a* Rink.:.' .V- - ■ '•:■■•.■■' ':- '- .-': "'■ ■■■■■ ',' '.'■■;'-^ EUREKA Rinks, St. George's Hall, Newton, and Parhell:—This Evening, Ladieß' Free Night; Tomorrow Afternoon, Children and Ladies free, at both Rinks.—J. C, Pelham. Skates for Sale. 'SSJL- ... './" '' ".r^'\\ ''. 'k ■■. "'''•> ■i"iiectnureSiVfi!tc.-'i! /■ ' ■ '' "R \n M c D 0 W; E L L'S LECTURE :■ ' ■ , ..,:■■:■ v,v -,■■>■■■ i ■■■-.?• i'^i ::-oßT'\.v \ ■'■:>;■■■■<■ •? A RECENT TOUR IN PALESTINE" ■■' ■-■'■■;-• ■■•-'."■ i" ' TAEISS PLACE '■■' TO-NI GH T (FRIDAY). TJab Idmeliglit Views, Illustrating the Lecture, ; VillDQ shown: by Rev. J.S.Hilt ' . Mr SVBATTLEy will preside. Athletics, Etc. ■*■;■ A UCKLAND M RUGBY UNIONV '■/V■ :■ ' ■": '■ ■'■ ■■-■■■•■>■ ■ :. ■ A GRAND ATHLETIC MEETING s '~ : \;.^ ~ Will be held at ' POTTER'S PADDOCK, SATURDAY, 6th OCTOBER. ;'■;- \ ' - '.] ' PROGRAMME: .; • , ' ,:' A.E.U. CUP, 100 yards, 200 yards, and 440 yards handicap) 200 YARDS; HURDLE RACE, eight flights :■: (Handicap) ;--v..;,.: :■ ■■<■■■ ■ '■- •:•';;■■■■!'; ONE MILE RACE (Handicap) HALF MILE RACE (Handicap) ONE MILE BICYCLE RACE (Handicap) THREE MILES BICYCLE RACE (Handicap) DROP-KICKING. ' PLACE-KICKING. TUG-QF-WAR a-side). : Bicycle Races open to all Amateurs. .Other events open only to members of Clubs subscribing to the Union, who have playedin i matches during the present season. -■■-_ .-'"".' Haadicapper* for FootJßaißes-Mesars^ W. Robinson, A. H. Cotter, E. O'Hare. For Bicycle Races-Mr J. Ay Cooper. > Entrance Fee for each Event, 2a 64; Acceptance for Bicycle and Foot Races, lv. General Entry Nighfc-SATURDAY, Septem berS2. Handicaps, September 26; acceptances, Sep tember, 29. AH entries to be accompanied witt record of past performances. . G. H. DIXON, ,v ~ ■■~,%/.;,;!. ~;.;■?.; -;../.. ■■■■■■■:,■■ -■< -'.'.:':Hoh>;Seo4; FOOTBALLERS.— Illustrated sketch o Dr. H. Brooks, the popular member of th English Footballers, in the "NewrSSoalant Family Friend." Asplendldjonrnal fpr athletes Buy 11 and read It. Sola everywhere. rpp BEC^TABrEB^ OF> BJ&W, . REaATTA, AND ORICKET^CLtyBg, X Jast Reoolv«d nt , , M TERPI SWAR" PBXNTINayO»KS, A Choice Aasortmenij o£ TriplVL*rg^,D«i|i?' JUwwjyii^ »»%^W^ Jldmit^blT adapted for progran«ne»«C - .ia;thCQmin«4xtav«K<.OXING. i4S^> inter Tle^!flPM>h*he orao^ Kew Zealand FeatherwflJfiht.W;, Murplij with, flrst-olaM illuatration^ rNew Zealan Family Friend." 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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 217, 14 September 1888, Page 1
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