i ■ Miss yon JPinkelstbix'S Popular •■ COSTUME & TABLEAU LECTURES. COSTUME _ TABLEAU LECTURES. " A Picturesque and Living Commentary." CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES, j THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, • In the OPERA HOUSE, at S o'clock, The Gifted Daughter of Jerusalem Will deliver The Romantic Lecture, THE BEDOUINS OF T.TIK DESERT : THE BEDOUINS OF THE PSSKRT | THE BEOOUINS OF THE DJ3SKRIS Or, Bush Life in Palestine. Scekk—An Encampment in the Desert. Prince, Princess, and Group or Ishaelimtes--Banks of the Jordan—The Alarm - Locks 01: Hair -Mary Magdalene-Song of Solomon—Fashion and the Soxes—Woman's Suffrage—On Via vv ar Path.—Jael ICilling Sisero. Deborah—Song ol Miriam—War Cry : " Tho Sword of the Lord ■— " Falling amon.?st Thieves" -Angelic \ isilors— Baking Cakes on tbo Hearth—Supper, hesneEveninein ths Eneaiopmont: Cofieo—Bedonro Love Songs-Tribe cVsleep-The Outer Garment —David Stealing the Spear of Saul—Signalling —The Women's Tent—Call to Prayer—Encampment on the March-Travelling Heavenward. Circle and Orchestra Stall;?. 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Seats and all classes of tickets at Wildmau s. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), The Wonderful Lecture, THE JE W S A T II OM E. This Lecture—a spiendid description oi the curious customs and ceremonies of Judaism—-is of absorbing interest to both Christians and Jews. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. For Schools, Children, and Country Residents, GRAND MATINEE ill the CITY HALL, At which Mis? yon Finkelsteiu will repeat the Charming Lecture. HOMES AND HAUNTS OF JESUS. Children all over Kali. One Shilling. £i HOR A L HAL L. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Ca-xtata, « a r t AN D Jyf I N D-" _3_ ' -LVA By Carl Sciram1. Doors opeu at 7.30. Overture to commence at 8 o'clock, QT. JOHN'S DRUM asd FIFE BAND. GK AND EN TERTAINMENT In aid of the above will be given in ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, PONSONBY, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. The Musical portion of the Programme consists of Solos, Duets, Trios, etc. (Vocal and Instrumental), whilst the Elecutionaiy Items are culled from the choicest sources. Doors Open 7.15. Commence 7.50, __A DMISSION-SIXPENCE. OUKT ALBERT MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT will be given by the Members of the above Society in the Public Hall, Mount Albert. TO-MORROW (Fi-Kiayi EVENING, at half-past 7. Son_3, Instrumental Music. Tableaux, Recitations, Sec. Tickets, One Shifting. Cliildren, Ilali'price. 'Bas will leave towxi atfc.la.returningafter the performance. fi I T V 11 A L L. \J Pronrietress.. Miss Georgie Smithson. 19th Week, and still Uudiminished Success of SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. Another New and Attractive Programme. Yk Oldk Rn'Olishe court Ballad Circle ! New Songs, New Artists, New Ballads and Dances. Our Lilliputian Minstrels, Master Charley and Snowfiako, and Littie M iss Georgie, iv an ohtiroly new programme. EUGENE DE BREE in a now Contortion Act. '"IRISH JUSTICE." Prices as usual. ONSONB V "AT HOME." TO-MORROW, OCTOBER 4 19. COMMITTEE: Mr and Mrs A. E. Devore Mr and Mrs D. F. Kvans Mr and Mrs T. T. Masefield Mr and Mrs G. Macindoe Mr and Mrs E. Buchanan The next "AT HOME" will be held in the PONSONBY HALL, TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, October 19, at 8 o'clock. D. F. EVANS, Hon. Sec. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Under the patronage of Sir George Grey, the Chairman and Members of the Auckland Harbour Board, the City Council, and Fire Brigade, the Visitors of Kohimarama School, Colonel Shepherd, and the Officers and Members of the Auckland Garrison ol! Volunteers. GRAND DRAMATIC REPRESENTATION. Watts Phillips's Chef cPCEvvrc, "LOST IN LONDON," By an exceptionally povrerf v 1 east of well-known Lacly and Gentleman Amateurs. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. in Aid of the Funds ol1 the Roliiinarama School Steam Launch Fund. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, I In Aid of tbe Sick and Accident Fund of i liie Auckland Fire Brigade. j SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, ' i Management Expense Account, i — I Popular prices: 3s, 2s. Is. Box plan at Wildman's. Fail particulars in a few (lavs. TNHAPPY MOMENTS.—The words r.nd JL. music of this beautiful ballad from the opera o:! " Mariumu" apjjeav in the "New Zealand Family Friend" this week. "Scenes that are Brightest" (No. 37), and "There is a Flower that Bloometh " (No. 39) may. also be obtained of any of the agents or runners. Picnics. Excursions, &c "O S. CITY of CORE! j, p< J_ c SUNDAY LJU-^r . EXCURSION TO t—^i^^ R I V E R H E A D. *ses3s_ : - s sa.sssS=w- immense Success ! The p.s. City of Cork's SUNDAY EXCURSIONS are particularly suited te persons who cannot, (?o on Saturday Afternoori. The Boat loaves Town at 11 a.m., Deacon's at 4 n.m. Accommodation for Ladies, ChiMren, and Invalids. Good Scenery. Delightful S nooth Water, No Danger, Health and Happiness, for the Sum of ONE SHILLING! Athletics. Etc. TyTR. J. M. KINO, of Wellington.— JJ?JL Read illustrated biography of this popular and well-knovrn athlete in the " New Zealand Family Friend " this week. A splendid number. Buy it and send it to your friends. Yoinnteer Notices. ■OONSONBY NAVAL AETILLERY. J_ Members of the above Corps are warned to attend Inspection Parado TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING. By order. ARTHUR GRAHAM, Hon. Sec. Board and Hesitfence. MARRIED COUPLE or two Ladies can have comfortable Apartments, with or v.itliout board, in a healthy locality: 'buspar.sos door; terror, moderate. —Apply H.H.. Post-ottlce. | ini7"A;NTED, by Young Lady, engaged T* during the day, Comfortable Home for hei-3elf and child, where the child will be cared i for as their owa.»Address 8.C., Star OiSce. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 246, 18 October 1888, Page 1
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