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At__sei_ents. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor.. .. Mr H. N. Abbott. TO-NIGHT !\ THE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! JUNGFRAU TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! KAPELLE TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SWISS BAND, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! I MOUNTAIN TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! f SINGERS, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ,iND TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TYHOLESE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! JODELLISTS. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!/ In their TO-NIGHT! PICTURESQUE NATIONAL COSTUMES! THE JUNGFRAU"KAPELLE ! The New Musical Novelty a Perfect Triumph. Acknowledged by Press and Public as a high-class enjoyable musical treat. REMEMBERS Positively last 1 REMEMBER REMEMBER I 3 Nights of the) REMEMBER REMEMBER f JUNGFRAU 1 REMEMBER REMEMBERj KAPELLE. (REMEMBER The Programme will be Entirely Changed Nightly. Prices of Admission: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan now open at Wildman's. Tickets for all parts of the house at Wildman's and Partridge's. Carriages at 10 ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL-ROOM. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. 1E39. AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE In aid of the Funds of the AUCKLAND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, To commence (by special request) with Suiter's Amusing Comedietta— "THE QUIET FAMILY." Interlude consisting of Songs, Recitations, etc., concluding with Morton's Laughable Faroe— "BETSY BAKER." An Efficient Amateur Orchestra will perform during the evening. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Admission—ls. N.B.—Thanks to the kindness of the Proprietors of the "Hwald" and St.ar, tho Scott Printing Company, to Mr Wm. Collough, the Wardens at St. Matthew's and other friends, there will be no expenses, the whole proceeds will be handed over to the Society. fTIRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE WEL- } COME.—A Select Quadrille Party -will be held in the Cook-street Hall on MONDAY EVENING, commencing at 10. Admission, Is. — N. Abbott's JL/S! absence in Sydney, ;all communications respecting the Opera House or City Hall, Auckland, to be made to Mr Thos. Heaps, Opera House, orMrWildman, Stationer, Queen-street. Ecclesiastical. XTNITED CHRISTIAN J CONFERENCE. LECTURE HALL V.M.C. ASSOCIATION. Under the auspices of the MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, Jan. 7, 1839—United Communion Sffiitvice. Chairmen, Rev. R. Bavin. Addresses by Revs. T. Adams and E. Best. TUESDAY, Bth — Subject: ''Fulness ok BLESSING." Chairman, Rev. R. F. Macnicol. Addresses by Revs. T. Spurgeou, B. L. Thomas, and R. Scott West, WEDNESDAY. 9th—Subject: " CONDITIONS OF True Pkogkess." Chairman, Rev. J. S. Hill. Addresses by Revs. J. Chew and C. Worboys. THURSDAY, 10th — Subject' "Trra Conditions of True SERVine." Chairman, Rev. J. A. Taylor. Addresses by Revs- J. D. Gilmore and J. S. Hill. All Christians are cordially invited to attend. Commencing each Evening at 7.30. Collection to defray expenses. Rev. R. F. MACNICOL, President. REV. THOMAS HPUKIiEON, Vice-President. ILscv. B. Tα. THOMAS, Hon. Secretary. Volunteer Notices. ON EHUN CI A RIFLES. ■ The Order calling Parade of this Corps for Tuesday. Bth, is cancelled. In lieu thereof, the Company will Parade on THURSDAY, 10th inst., at 7 p.m. After Parade there will be a Meeting of the Corps to consider a matter of importance. W. WASTENEYS, Captain Commanding. npHE Royal Irish Rifles will Parade TCfJ. MORROW (Tuesday), at 7.50 p.m.-Geo. Leahy, Captain Commanding. Meetings. nnO-NIGHT ! — Reception Meeting at ._. TcmperancoHall, Programme by friends from the men-o'-war, and best local amateurs. A RA LODGE, No. 348, I.C. — The r\ Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge-room, Freemasons' Hall. Princes-street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock sharp. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend.—By command of the W.M.-GEORGE H. POWLEY, P.M., Secretary. ttni6n~lodge of mark master U MASONS, No. 154, E.C. The Regular Monthly Communication of the above Lodge will be held at Freemasons' Hall, Princess-street, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 7.30 p.m. sharp. By command of the W.M.— ADA -A. BROCK, Secretary.—Visiting brethren invited to attend. A UCKLAND MASTER PLUMBERS' ___. ASSOCIATION—A Special Meeting of the above will be held on Tuesday, the Bth inst., Robson's Rooms. By order.—B. Schenk, President. S~"OUTH KAPANGA GOLD - MINING COMPANY. An Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at 75, Queen-street (Office of Mr P. Chcal), on-THURSDAY, 10th, at 3 p.m. Business: Removal of two Directors, Election of Others, Legal Manager, and Auditor. JOHN E. WHITE, Chairman of Directors. Public letices. JAMES CLARE, BOATBUILDER, Having removed from Customs-street West to THE BOTTOM OF ST. MARY'S ROAD, PONSONBY, Has a Stock of Yachts and Rowing Boats there for Hire, by the hour or by the day, at a moderate charge. Owners of boats can have their boats and boat gear taken care of, by payment of a small weekly charge. Boats and Yachts on sale, or built to order. MOSS & COTTNo. 7, Queen-sbreefc c Wharf, Servants' Registry, Commission _gents. Rents and debts collected, &c. Orders from outlying districts particularly attended to. ____rtist and Photographer, 270. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite the Firebell). First-class work. Million prices. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—DoII Pervy ambulators. Juvenile Tricycles, and Rocking Horses.—At Charles Smith's Perambulator Factory, Victoria-street West. IN THE MATTER OF TEAS AND COFFEES.—The undersigned holds Large Stocks. Shortly described, " Good wine needs no bush." Coffees, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 10d, 2s per lb. Teas, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 6d, 3s. Pure Indian, Is Bd, 2s, 2s HA, Us Bd, 3s. Very Choice Ceylon, 3s per lb.-FREDK. WHITEHEAD. Certified Tea Specialist. No. 95, Victoria-street. Formerly 10. Idol Lane, Great Tower-street, London. TNSPECT your pockets and then inspect JL Ready-money Robineon's new Spring and Summer Goods. Specialties in all lines.— Tailor. 27, Grey-street. mHE BEST & CHEAPEST VENETIAN -H- BLINDS are to be had at the new Factory in Karangahape Road. The best make and workmanship at very low prices- Call and see for yourself. Repairing very cheap. T. WES T, Newton Venetian Blind Factory. Karailgahapo Road (opposite kainbourne'e),

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 5, 7 January 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 5, 7 January 1889, Page 1