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J : Amusements. ".;,:- jVBBbTT'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT! > MONDAY, SEPTEMBER-17. •■• (Under the patronage and in the presence of the -Captain and Officers of X.M.S. Diamond). A 'COMPLIMENTARY" BENEFIT ; : ; ; : - >Will be tendered to ■■ ' ■ MR E. ALE X ANDER . ' ■On the occasion'of his departure to Australia, 'on which occasion the Old Favourite Drama; : "COLLEEN BAWN" Will be produced, assised by Miss Georoie Smithson and Leading Talent of Auckland, Adult Ticket will admit Adult and Two Children.. Prices of .Admission: 3s, 2s, and Is. Poors open 7.30, cpmmence at 8. ■, /CATHOLIC. INSTITUTE, WELLING-1 *-/ <^ .i . ton-street: , ' '■'/'■ ■"" . A SELECT SSOCIAL! ' : ;■;; r - _L Will be held in the above Hall .THIS (MONDAY); E:V.'ENIN-G,--^' -. In Aid of the Benedictine Fathers., '■■■■ rickets, ssand 3s, obtainable from Messrs Partridge, Queen-street, and' Diekson, 'Welles-ley-street. ./.-; ii -.r,: ■ >,- ~. •: -■ .■ ..-:.,■■;.■ ;■ ;,-...;'j BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE' .'"■'." ' ■'■ ■'■■ ." -. 'i•' '' •. ;'n <* ' - -";»,;'.:i FIRST APPEARANCE INNEWZEALAND. PROFESSOR CANARIS, THE GREAT GREEK ILLUSIONIST , ANDiPRESTIDIGITATEUB.: ■ ' ; THE WONDER OFTHE WORLD, Assisted by the accomplished MDLLE.THEO, :: . Will appear at the Opera House On WEDNESDAY NEXT,, SEPT. 19, 1883. '■';■. ! The above Artiste has just concluded a most triumphant tour throughput the leading citiesof ■' the. Old World and America, where he appeared before delighted thousands. . ;■ , Box plan now open at Wildman's. ' Prices: Dress Circle;3a; Stalls, 2s;Pit,,ls. ■■ \ j :\£i ALEDONI;AN SQCTALS. ;■■'. The Dance in connection with the above1 wll^ ibe'iheld in the Foresters' Hall; K&angahape Ro?id, TOrMORROW (ruesday)'EVENlNG. ; Lady and Gentleman, 2s 6d; ".,■'" ■ -'' : ■"'" " V"' ;' ' CHAS. XH. CANHAM,' " :• ■• - -:■■-';.; j....>■:!-„,...■•■■•>;....•■.■.;,...•-<,'Hon. Sec./:--I .■■![' jDURNS' CLUB; HIGHJiAND :JJfh©-^,' Jj>';. *' ;: 'ASSEMBLIES. SSttMi : The first Dance "of Second Terra ytmfrZr will be held in Eden^^Hall; on WffiD- ;.: 'V: ; NESDAY-EYJKNING NEXT,'l9th inst., commencing at B.—D. MONCUR, Hon. Secretary. ) "■'-^■\ ■■.■■■'■;•■■'i : :; . - : ■■' ■ ■ . . : ' I Skating..'-"" ' M^ A S Q U E R *A 'D .E columbia elite roller seating :■ rink, ;:■ :;; .'" ' ' THIS(MONDAY)fEVENING. , ,' fi'PBOI.AL,. .ATTRACTIONS ! At 9 p.m.—Grand;iMaTcii<;i Garrison/Band; of 20 pieces to lead the, March'on Skates. * At' quarter-paflt -9' p.mi—The * Trained Skating;; ■' ;'Donkey,'Columbia. • " "■- •• ■ At half-past 9 p.m.—Three:milo Race, Bicycle versus Skates. 'j : ■ " \ • . • LIST O> PRIZES. ■ .'; .-'','. '; ;: ■;'; Ladies!'■"".' -,-V-; ■■;•■ Most Handsoino-^EleiErailt Brooob and Earrings, set with diamonds. ". , Most Uniquej-Ladies 1 (Sold Albert. • ■ Most Original—Gold Brooch, (imitation skate), ' set with diamonds. ; ;' : -* ' / . Most Comical'—Silver Bracelet, Best Sustained Character—Pair of Skates and ■•.;Season Ticket. ■ •• ■ . , 1 . ' . GENTLBDIBST. "' ■'■ v:.:; '' ' Most Handsome-Cuckoo Clock." :' v\ , Most Uhique-i Gold Scarf Pin (imitation skate). Most Originals-Complete Set Gold Solitaires. Most Comical—Gold Lockot. Best. Sustained' Chiaractei?—Pair of Skates and ' Season Ticket. ;' ■'; ■.■ ■•■." :.:■:;■■< ■■■•::.' : - ,*, : ' Those who participate are "ro^piested to wear Masks during the Grand Marchi V . ■ Only those in Fancy- Costume allowed, on ; skating surface. ■■ ■ ! ■•■■■•.. .■■■■ : , 0. A. SALMON. ■;■■'■;; ' ' ■--■/.■ Managers i SportillCT ANEHUNG'A RAGING CLFB,: SPR IN G MEET ING> , - -To be held on tho Epsoim Course, on.' ;; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1888. 1. HACK RACE of %ovs. ; ' . 8. SPRING HANDICAP of 50sovs, ;-: : ' ( ■'■■ Z. 'HANDICAPHIJRBLE RACBo(t«isOTB. 4. FLYIN» STAKF.Sof SOsars. 5. SELLING RACE of 30sova! - : ,, : ;,.;'',,:.': 6.:SEI±maHUTiID^RA'CEpf:3QOTYS, . '/." 7. B^NDIGAPI^bIES'BRAOMJnjbCS^v^; Weights to appear about 18th September aeceptahbes- and -general entries ; close ■on FRIDAY, Septe<i)ber 21, at 9 p.m. Accoptaneea to be addressed to the Sepretary^Ko,9, Exohonge Chambers, tmrbam-street, AuQKland. ; ■ ' T. O*SULLIVAN, ■'■■- Secretary. « : ■■-■] ..i.r-, ,:a..:, ,:X<Bctnres. Bl» PSYCHOLOGY.-f-AIRW IH.DRAFFIN1H.DRAFFIN will give a Lecture to YOUNG MEN, TO--MORROW ffIUKSDAY) TSfIGjHT, in the V.M.C.A. LecturgHalU*at7.So.-AllareirvVitfed, IOARNELL : QOJS^REG AT 10 NA L jf OHURCH, ODDFELLOWS' HALt; The Last Lecture of the Winter Series,'on ■ "COLUMBUS," Will be'beliverfed by the . , '•'■ ,;■ ■ RET, v, H.r-.-.M;-- -LJ YE.KS, TOM ORR 0 W (T UES 1) A V), Cominen'jlrigat7.lo. -..-, - The Chair willbo taken by Dr. HaStnay (Secretary of the Gongregatipsal Union of f ■■:, ■::■■■- Enßlandand Wftles), ■•■.-■... •■''■■/.•■■ tfO'UNG' MEN'S-''O:HKISTIAN' ■■"T -: '"■■■ ASS.ooTATI'O'N- ■■■:■■■ ■'■;. .:■' ...; (New BiiildtngK i' ' - CORNER O?'WELLESLISYtiAND AItSSRT; ;■. ■•;.". ■•'STKEKTS^1; ,-.'>; r '; '; ;';■• • WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. ' ' FRIDAY,'■■SEPTEMBER 2S, ■ _ • Lecture ;■ '-' Beottißh;,-.Humour" (with jav.sioal ■~-.■-,,•;■ :.■■... ■•? ■■;:«:-,■' ilJußtrationa); • ■ ■::.-; • '.v.^ :, ; ■"■ • -■ ;; ...", Rev, ft, soott,,^llß^ ■ , , .-'■ ■' :": FRIDAY^ OOTOBM 12, j-: ':- ■■' ' Leoture (subject toibeWnouncad).,,,«.,.;.. v,.,.. liev, J. S, Hill. ■ FRiDAY^OOTOBER,26, - Entertainmentand Goßcert..,.-...Bbtbns Gbub Commencing each eveiitjng at hiauSpast 7. Tickets for, the Qourse: To admit Bearer, and Lady 4s •, Bearer only, 2s'6d } Single Lecture, Is; can be obtairfedirotti'the Bookseuers, from any Member of Committee, cr from the Librarian at; •■thb'iKddmsii-- vv-i' :l'.>".'•■:'■.' ,"..'■■l!. ■■;■; '---^H ;;■■."''! ':;: ■■■"■ ..Seats,reserved for. tioketholdeES till twenty jninutespast?..,"., ■::^.'.\ ■'■•=■ „ ':■ ■' "■' ■ ' THOMAS BUBBLBArr-,; ao ~ \ ' A. K^fGHT, . I|.Hbß,.Beca, Board {and Sesi<lence. W-A|TTE|), ,l v or QjSeTiilemenßoarders; Tprivateifaniily; ava'minutesfroitftotin; terms, very low; flrst-class home.—Haatitjt* H use, tiueoa-i&trdetf opposite tEftbeciacie.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 219, 17 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 219, 17 September 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 219, 17 September 1888, Page 1

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