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A_-_rase_--.e__ts. - A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessee '_» .. .. Charles Hugo triumphant~~rush OP THE BUFFALOES. ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE. HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS In a Great and Original Programme. Patrons who purchased tickets and were unable to get in last night are respectfully requested to present their tickets any evening during tho week. Hugo's Original Prices: Dress Circli., 0_ Stalls, j_ g Pit, (y D Box plan at Wildman's for Orchestra Stalls at 3s, Day tickets at Partridge's, Tobacconist, opposite-Union Bank. JAMES HUGO, Business Manager. WANTED, a Secretary. None but an experienced man need apply.—Charles Hutro, Opera House. WANTED, a few Handsome Ladies for our grand re-production " On Board the S.S. Buffalo."—Apply Stage Door Opera House,----10 a.m. To-morrow. WINTER MONTHLY CONCERTS. In Aid of ST. BENEDICT'S CHURCH FUND. The First will be given in FORESTERS' HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). APRIL 23, 1889. Programme : 1. Overture " Loin-Du-Pay's (Bouillion) — Orchestra 2. Sons (selected)— Miss Swan 3. Duet "Mira O'Norma" (Bellini) — Misses Lorrigan .. Violin Solo "Romanza" (Grattan)—Master Gleeson 5. Song (selected)— Miss Jenkinson 6. Song "No, Sir ! "—Miss Hargrave 7. March "■ Henrique" (Schubert)— Orchestra, Interval. 1. Overture, "Philadelphia"—Orchestra 2. Song (selected!— Miss Danaher 3. Recitation—Mr Montague .. Song (selected)—Mr Knox 5, Song, "Scenes that are Brightest" (Maritana) —Miss Brady 6, Selection—Orchestra 7, Comic Song—Mr E. O'Hare Accommpanists: Miss Eoylan and Miss Lynch. Tickets, Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. T> A N M U R E HALL. A CONCERT AND SOIREE Will he hold in the above Hall on FRIDAY", MAY 24. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8 p.m. Skafcias;. ZEALANDIA OPEN-AIR RINK, Stanley-strekt, Mechanics' Bay. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, J-mile Foot Ra.e, for Zealandia Medal Gentlemen, 6&; Ladies, free. Skates, 6d. Bowls, 6d, Switchback Railway, Id. Open from 2.30 to 5 p.m., and from 7.30 to 10 n.m. THE RENOWNED SWITCHBACK RAILWAY, Now Erected in QUAY-STREET (Near Firth's Mills), Is now OPEN for TRAFFIC. Patronised by 300,000 at the lata Melbourne Exhibition. NOVEL SENSATION! HEALTHY! AND AMUSING.' ■Doctors differ, and Patients dio, but they all agree that the SWITCHBACK RAILWAY Is a perfect Health-giver. Fares 3d Return DOUBLE LINES. GREATEST EASTER ATTRACTION. Ffeotograpliy. ij9rn&£aL BgwrmTrr </ A-RTist and Photographer, j 270, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland (Opposite the Firebell). .First-class work. Million prices, FOR ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY At reasonable rates, visit tho Studio of GREG'OR V, THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY ROAD. Children's Portraits a specialty. Extra finished and Enamelled Cabinets, 2 .a per dozen. Enlargements in black and white and in colours. Appointments by letter or otherwise.' THE 3-ATEST NOVELTY, Midget Photos. 3s6d per doz. FIRST-CLASS WORK At Reasonable Prices AND m^^ SATISFACTORY^--^ RESULTS mS^ _ftf aUA*SAN-EED^|f ~, __PL_~*ss«^ __f ■ f lof^^!(^^v,^ J' oMMren'. ■•' m^i iLji*-*^ *>^P OR TRAITS, 'ySs amily Groups: \^r A SPECIALTY, QUEEN STREET, 4? OPPOSITE UNION BAJpC, PROMENADE \ c/" PER MIDGETS J* €M DOZ, CHARLES HEMUS, Owing to pressure of business, the STUDIO \VILL NOT BE OPEN AT NIGHT- fo? a little while, except by speoial appointment. mOM mHUMU CARTES DE VISITS. g. 6d moom. g_ @ _ — j, OUE j*)ig^ ren^ Positions. £J H A R L E 3 . TJEMUS, Artist Photographer, pocner pf Queen txad, WeWesley' streets. "pi Q R S A L B. JD PHOTOGRAPHER'S REQUISITES-^ Albumenis^d Pa.pers, Brqm ide and Negative Papers, Dry Plates,Chemfoal .Cameras, Lenses, etc. - :•• * ':.-•• • THE BEGINNERS PAMERA,-: A. Camera that will take first-clas.' Photographs. Complete witty all necessary Chemical? and Ajjwjmpos for making phofQKraptyg. ,^wj-: w.kark;: V

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 95, 23 April 1889, Page 1

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