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Amusements. BROFESSOR ANDERSON. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A TRULY MA RVILLOUS ENTERTAINMENT. 19 | NECROMANTIC ILLUSIONS 119 CLAIRVOYANCE BY M»Lt.E. DE LA COUR. MISS SCRIVENS CUT IN TWO. MDMJfi. MONTMORENCY'S CHARMING CABINET. MISS .TARGERINE'S ARIEL TRAPEZE. THE FAKIR OF BHUDDERGHAUT'S BASKET FEAT, All performed in the enchanted WIZ ARDIAN PS V CHROM ANT HEUM. Admission—3s, 2s. and Is. Box plan at Mr Wildman's. Victoria Arcade. Doors open at 7J5. oomniences at Sjharp. Carriages at 10^0. j ,£ y "II A L L - \J Proprietress..Miss GeargioSmithson. 18t« VVTSEK and Undiminished Sncce3s of , SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS'. Under the patronage and in the presence of the ! Auckland Rugby Union and Football Team. Anotherentlrelynowandattractiveprogramme By particular request. "OUR HORSESHOE CIRCLE." Now Artists !• New Singers ! First appearance in New Zealand of the 5 I INFANT PRODIGIES ! | 3 The cleverest End Comedians and Interlocutors in the Colonies, aged 5, 6, and 7. Mrs vv. Burton, the charming Contralto. W. BONNE-CO.UR, Balancing Boy on ladder 20 feet high. Prices as usual. ! Miss yon ITinkelsteins Five Famous COSTUME & TABLEAU LECTURES, COSTUME & TABLEAU LECTURES, Commencing MONDAY, OCT. 15, in the OPERA HOUSE. PLANS of CIRCLE & ORCHESTRA STALLS For Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday .ARE NOW OPENED at Kidd & Wildman's. MONDAY and TUESDAY, Oct. 15th and 16th- j HOMES AND HAUNTS OF JESUS. j WEDNESDAY, October 17th— LIFE IN JERUSALEM. The Lecturcss, with the Ladies and Gentlemen ' who assist her, will be dressed in ORIENTAL COSTUMES, Varying with the subject of the Lecture. Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, ls. R. S. SMYTHE. Vf EWT ON SOCIAL UN IO N. J3I FORESTERS' HALL, KAItAKaAIIAPE ROAD. THIS (THURSDAY* EVENING, At 8 o'clock. GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, To celebrate the close of the Season. Grand March under the leadership of Mr J. F. Fothorlngham. Spectators' Tickets. Is. Admission Berosfordstreet end. jpr~H O R A L HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. Cantata, "A R T AN D* MI N D," Composed by Carl Schmitt. Words by W. OuTnwAiTE, Esq. Assisted by a Chorus of 70 voices and an Orchestra of 30 instrumentalists. Leader of Orchestra Mr A. Eady Pi^pist - Miss Harding Conductor... ............ .Prof. Carl Schmitt Front Seats, 2s 6d; Body of Hall and Gallery, Is. Front Seats may be reserved at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.30; Overture at 8 p.m. Full programme in Saturday's Stab. Athletics, Etc. AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION. THE ATHLETIC SPORTS * AND FANCY COSTUME FOOTBALL MATCH (Postponed from last week) will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13, AT POTTER'fe PADDOCK. First Event (Football Kicking) at 1.30 sharp. Honter's Artillery Band in Attendance. Admission One Shilling. Grandstand, One Shilling extra. G. H. DIXON. Hon. Sec. ATHLETES. — Consult your interests and tho interests of your club by subscribing to the "New Zealand Family Friend." It devotes special articles and space to all branches of sport up to the latest dates. Not* current issue. Now ready. Asplendidnumbe r Lectures. Etc TECTU R E - S. THE DIFFICULTIES OF EVOLUTION. Mr J. AITKEN CONNELL Will deliver T W O LECTURES (In aid of the Building Fund of St, Barnabas' Church) On the above subject at the St. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM, Upper Symonds-street, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, AND THURSDAY, the 18th INSTANT, At 8 o'clock. In the first Lecture the difficulties disclosed by the Geologic Records will chiefly be dealt with; and in the second the difficulties disclosed by i the. Sciences of Biology, Organic Chemistry, i Philology, etc. I The attendance of all persons who imagine j that " the doctrine of Evolution is an established I fact of Science" is particularly requested. And also believers generally iv the Evolutionary Hypothesis,' who are invited to take careful notes and reply to the specific objections advanced. Tickets, la each, may be obtained at Messrs Upton & Co.'s and Kidd & Wildman's, Queenstreet ; Mr A. Cucfcey's, Mount Eden Road ; or from any member of the Committee of St. Barnabas' Church. . , Personal. . THE MANAGER NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. Dear Sir,—l desire to express my thanks to your company for the prompt settlement of my claim of £500, arising through the death by accident of my latehasband, Mr Henry James Bakor. There was not the slightest delay, a draft for the rfull amount being immediately forwarded on production of letters of administration.—Yours faithfully, JANET BAKER, Executrix. Waipawa, Hawke's Bay, September 19th, 1888. The Premium paid for the above cover was £&, which also included a weekly compensation of £310s for total and £1 10s for partial disablement, or lump sum of £250 for permanent total, or £125 for permanent partial disablement. E EDUCTION OF MEDICAL FEES TO ■ XVGIdSH ttATES.-Dr. BaUewell finds it necevsarVto repeat that the fees, in all cases, must he paid at the time of yisit or consultation. Dr. fiakowell's practice is now quite as large a 5! he can undertake comfortably, and he neither ' c*n nor wttl return to the system of booking. Fall n'sßuildinga.-.Hobson-atreet: Hours of attendance for consultations, 6 to 11 a.m., 3 to 4. and 6to 8 p.m. Fees, including internal medicines, 3s 6d for the finpt consultation, 2s 6d afterwards. * Yi«it»4* Auckland sa. jsedicia* inclr-dGfL^*^

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 240, 11 October 1888, Page 1

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