J AIttWSCH-CI-fiS-A BBOTT'S OPERA HOTJSB. GREAT SUCCESS! GREAT SU CCB^S J TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! AND . -^r, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). | _, i Under the patronage of Sir George GveV, . <^ Chairman and Members of fclie Auckland JV* bour Board, the City Council., and Fire B"g»"3 the Visitors of the Kohimarama School, CC'io»°' Slwphorc!, and the Oilicora and Members o». t^ Auckland Garrison of Volunteers. GEAND DRAMATIC REPRESENTATIONWatts Phillips's Chcfd'CEuvrc, "LOST IN LONDON," Byanoxceptionallypowerfulc3.stoE well-known Lady and Gentleman Amateurs, UNDER THE DIRECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF MR. W r. FINLAY WILSON. The Proceeds in Aid of the Kohimarama School Steam Launch Fund, And the Sick and Accident Fund 01 the Auckland Fire Brigade. The Scenic and Limelight Effects by BH" -o.» anton. KEALIgTIO gjfOWSTORM. LI_TE IN A COAL MINE. A full Orchestra under direction of Mr A. Eady. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, la. Box Plan at Wildmau's. For full particulars set; Programmes. ._ F" ' ~O~R~"E~S"i r E RS' HAL L, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A MUSICAL AND ELECUTIONARY CONTEST By 164 Members of 23 Bands of Hope affiliated with the Auckland Band of Hone Union, ana Choir Contest, will be commenced in above _all THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, And continued Each Evening until finished. Complete and Varied Programme Each Evening. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.30. Admission, 6d; Children under 12,3 d. The Prizes will bo presented on the 9_ Nov. (Prince ef Wales' Birthday). I T _ ~H A~~L L. Proprietress.. Miss Georg^ie Smithson. 14,500 persons have alrea/iy witnessed SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. Now in the 20th Week. Yk Olde Ensmshe CouiiT Ballad Chicle ! Entirely New Programme! New Songs ! New Artist 3! Tho Petite Opera, "La FIIXE be jVladat.ik Akgot!" New Son_rs and Dances by The Lrx_ DTIANS. Sco bills. Prices as usual. LAURIE DUNBAR, Manager. lyrouNT ¥den!bal^i^t^lurcil VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT L\ r Am-of Oksan FtrxD. HONDA i\ OCTOBER 29. Solo (Piano).. Miss Ad go Colegrove. Song, " Plymouth Sound". .Mr R. S. Abel. Song, " Will He Come ?". ,Mrs Grooru. Solo (Clarionet)..Mr S. Jackson. Trio (Vocal), " Memory",.Messra Murray Hookey, and Abel. Song..Miss Philson. Song, "The Desert",. Mr T. Cranwell, Quartet (Vocal). . . IXTEHVATi. Duet (Piano).. Misses Colegrove. Song, " Pierrot"..Mrs C. B. Stone. Solo (Violin). .Mr Cook. Song, " The Raft"...Mr Hookey. Trio (Piano. Violin, and Flute).. Miss A. and Messrs Colegrove. Song, " The Children's Home"..Miss Walker. Trio (Vocal).. Miss Harding, Mrs and Mr T. Cranwell. Doors open at 7.50, commence 8 o'clock. Tickets, One Shilling. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE.' MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29. GRAND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE In aid of the Building Fund of St. Benedict's Church. Revival (by special request) of H. J. Byron's glorious 3-act Comedy, OLD SOLDIERS! OLD SOLDIERS! Which on its former production here two years ago was pronounced by Press and Public to bo the best Amateur Dramatic Performance evfer given in Auckland. The Ladies and Gentlemen taking part in the present production have been carefully chosen from, the foremost ranks of Auckland Amateurs, and the Management therefore guarantee a first-class performance. The Comedy will bo preceded by a SHORT CONCERT. N ote.—Owing to the length of the P'-ogramme, the performance will commence at 7.45. Prices—os. 2s, and Is. Box plan now open at Wildman'R, Victoria Arcade. Further parI ticulars will shortly appear. Skatimg. O L U M B I A R I IST K. ~.., „ GRAND GALA WEEK! GRAND GALA WEEK! Pbojy H. A. SIMMONS, The Woeld's Champion Exhibition Fancy Trick axd Scientific Skater, UsingFour-fcetStilts. Unicycles, Chair-jumping, Giant Swing, Scientific Dude, Musical Masher, Bottles of Fire, Two-wheeled Skates, &c. TWO DIFFERENT EXHIBITIONS EVERY NIGH T. ADMISSION THIS WEEK-SIXPENCE. A. O. SALMON, Manager. fiALED ONTa SKATINGTi_f_T \j ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. Open Every Day from 2.50 till 5, and from 7.30 till 10. Admission: Gents. Is; Skates, Free. Admission: Ladies, Free ; Skates, 6d. Ladies' Race on WEDNESDAY EVENING Gents' Race on FRIDAY EVENING. The Polo Team, after a very successful term of 10 victories in succession, has retired fora season. New attractions every night this week. No perßon of bad repute allowed to enter. Sporting. "O B L A I -.-X I B, \ TURF COMMISSION AGENT < (Member of Tattorsall's). MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND CUPS. Telegrams promptly replied to. , OFFICE: COOMBES'S ARCADE. ' HARRY ELLISON,' TURF COMMISSION AGENT __ _ _ (Member of Tattersall'sl. _ V.R.C. Derby, Melbourne Cup, New Zealand Cnp, and all forthcoming events, "elegrams and letters promptly replied to. Address—H. Ellison, Tobacconist, Auckland. WHAT say you to a 'New Spring Suit frotoDaltou? Fine stock. For £2 10s, __ij j__g_____?agers.—2lo, Queen-street^^ TEN SHILLLNGS will buylhe^kinrf a splendid six-tuned Musical Box, mst ' pawned for £113,-AppJy Star Office.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 253, 26 October 1888, Page 1
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