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Amusements. PROFESSOR ANDERSON. ' ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT! All the Clergy will Attend To-sight. INTERESTING & AMUSING PROGRAMME, Sparkling with Wonderful Feats in the Wizardian Art. Mdlle. De La Cour, the Clairvoyant Queen. Miss Jargerine's Ariel Trapeze. Mdme. Montmorency's Anti-Spiritualistic Victory. Miss Scrivens in Two Pieces. Marvellous Bank Note Mystery. MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 3, for Ladies and Children. TO-MORROW NIGHT SEASON ENDS This, therefore, is the LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. Admission—3s, 2s, and ls. Tickets at Wildman s. Miss yon Finkelstein's Five Famous COSTUME & TABLEAU LECTURES, COSTUME & TABLEAU LECTURES, Commencing MONDAY, OCT. 15, in the OPERA HOUSE, With the fascinating Lecture, HOMES AND HAUNTS OF JESUS. HOMES AND HAUNTS OF JESUS. HOMES AND HAUNTS OF JESUS. HOMES AND HAUNTS OF JESUS. " My desire, in these Lectures, is to make the Bible a more Living Book." ORIENTAL SCENES AND COSTUMES. Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. All classes of tickets at Wildman'-, where PLANS of CIRCLE & ORCHESTRA STALLS Are now open. K. S. SMYTHE. pi T~T V H A L L. \_J Propriet_ess..MissGeorgieSmith3on. 18th WEEK and Undiminished Success of SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. Under the patronage and in the presence of the Auckland Rugby Union and Football Team. By particular request, "OUR HORSESHOE CIRCLE." New Artists ! New Singers ! First appearance in New Zealand of the 3 INFANT PRODIGIES, aged 5, 6, and 7. Mrs V' T. Burton, Contralto. W. BONNE-COEUR, Balancing Boy on ladder 20 feet high. Prices as usual. Athletics, Ktc. 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'S PADDOCK. First Event (Football Kicking) at 1.30 sharp. : Hunter's Artilleky Band in Attendance. Admission One Shilling. Grandstand, One Shilling extra. G. H. DIXON. Hon. Sec. Lectures, Etc YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (New Building), CORNER OF WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, ' Lecture (with Limelierht Views), "The Great Rameses." A Romance of Ancient and Modern Egypt....Josiaii Martin, Esq. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26. Entertainment and Concert Burns Club Commencing each evening at half-past 7. Admission by Course Ticket; Single L.cture, Is. Seats reserved for tioketholders till twenty minutes past 7. THOMAS BUDDLE, \„ g A. KNIGHT, / non' SeC3< W. BRAKENRIG. Gen. Sec. Meetings. OOUTH KARANGA G.M. CO. — An k3 Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Office of Mr Jame3 F. Haultain, Solicitor, High-street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the nineteenth day of October, at 3 p.m. — JOHN E. WHITE, Chairman of Directors. WEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL Jj. INSTITUTE.-AUCKLAND BRANCH. An Ordinary Meeting will be held in Welles-ley-street School, TO-MORROW (Saturday), 13th inst., at 2 p.m. Business : Election of Delegates, Consideration of Pupil Teachers' Syllabus. , v E. C. PURDIE. Hon. Sec. mHE AUCKLAND TOTAL ABSTIN- !_ ENCE SOCIETY Will hold their ANNUAL SOIREE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 13' Tea on tables at 6 o'clock. Tickets - Sixpence Each (From any Member of Committee, or of Messrs C. G. Hill and Co., Victoria street). After Tea, A PUBLIC MEETING, When the Rev. A. J. Smith, Mr J. W. Speight, and others are expected to Address the Meeting. Also, Solected Vocal and Instrumental Music, Recitations, etc. GEO. PLUMMER. Secretary, pro tern. , Educational. TTNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS— Matriculation, Medical Preliminary, and - • Junior Scholarships. These, Examinations will commence on MONDAY, DECEMBER 3. The Places of Examination will be Auckland, Napier, Wanganui, Wellington, Nelson, Greymouth, Christchurch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, and Invercargill. Candidates must send in to the Registrar of tho University. Wellington, on or before SATURDAY, November 3, a list of the subjects in which they desire to be examined, signed ■with all their names in full, and accompanied by a statement of their age (last birthday., and by the examination fee, from which there is no exemption in any case. Candidates' notices wi'l be accepted up to SATURDAY, November 10 (but no later), only on condition that they are accompanied by a treble fee. The Fee for the Matriculation or the Medical Preliminary Examination is Two Guineas; the fee for the Junior Scholarship Examination is One Guinea. In the last case a second guinoa will be payable if the candidate on passim? matriculates, Candidates must distinctly mention for which Examination they propose to come up. Candidates for the Junior Scholarship Examination must be not less than 16 or more than 21 years of age. Candidates for Matriculation or Medical Preliminary Examination must not be less than 16 years of age. Ten Junior Scholarships of the annual value of £45, tenable for threo years, are to be competed for at this Examination. W. M. MASKELL, Registrar. PROFESSOR OF WRITING, Exchange Chambers, Durham-street, East, Holds Classes for Gentlemen. Mondays and ■ Thursdays. Tuesdays and Friday?, 7 to 8 p.m and Bto 9 p.m. Ladies' Class, Monday and j Thursday, Sto 9 p.m. Private Pupil, received I during day time. GOOD WRITING Guaranteed in 12 Lessons. Book-keeping:, Shorthand, Maori J German, French, Italian, General Instruction, [ under Efficient Teachers,

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 241, 12 October 1888, Page 1

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