A-nasements. f\ J? ER- A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! SATURDAY, JULY 20. |-|EVERE AND TyrOORE'S -m/riNSTRELS. FUN FOR THE MASSES! The Musical Wonders, . , DEVERE AND OAKES. PROFESSOR ROLLINSON, The Champion Bicycle Rider of the World. DICK M~O ORE, Tbe Funny Comedian. BOVIS BROTHERS, In their Refined Songs and Dances. CHARLES QUEEN, The Old Man Impersonator. MISS MILLY NORTON, Mezzo-Soprano Vocalist. MISS ANNETTA FLEMING, Step Dancer. MISS LOUISA HART, Vocalist and Pianist. MISS MAGGIE OAKES, Soubrette and Instrumentalist. G. L. MILWARD, The Refined Tenor. FRANK SPARROW, Bass Vocalist. ■■■ AND A HOST OF OTHERS. 1 ALL NEW SONGS! NEW JOKES! NEW FARCES 1 POPULAR PRICES: 2s, Is, 6d. Reserved Seats at Wildman's, 3s. (1 I T V HALL. J TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PEOPLE'S POPULAR CONCERTS. Homo of Sable Minstrelsy and Comedy, 15-PERFORMERS-15. SATURDAY, JULY" 20th. A Grand Change of Programme. Everything New. Circle, Is; Stalls, bd. Reserved Scats, at Wildman's, 2s. m /CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GRAND PANORAMIC LIME«4_yMgSs LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT \J By CAPTAINT REID. Views of Scottish Towns. Scenery, etc., with descriptive Lecture and appropriate Songs. FORESTERS' HALL, Karangahape Road, TO-NIGHT, July 20, at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON - STREET, •••• A SOCIAL Will he held in the above Hall on I TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 23rd, ' Proceeds in aid of the ' Building Fund op St. Patrick's Presbytery Tickets—Double, ss; Single, 3s. May be had of any Member of the Committee. ABERNACLE MUTUAL IMPROVEMRNT SOCIETY. NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT By Members and Friends. Chair at 7.50. Free. All are invited. J O. O. F.-M. U. J_-__i--_**4 -^ a St - GEORGE'S HALL. ff&J$K/j£f 'J The 39th Anniversary of the Loyal Good Intent Lodge will $Hs33rlks ho celebrated by a Supper and Ball, to be held on TUESDAY, MSJ&KSIPS July 23. Dancingto commence CTMtw©'?' at 8 p.m. Admission: Double JgjMP j Ticket, 6a; extra lady, 2s. Music to be supplied by Reid and Davidson's Band. John TpqggY> s^ CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY AND MONDAY. July 26 and 29. First Appearance in Auckland of the famous PAYNE FAMILY of MUSICIANS— Vocalists, Violinistes, Pianistcs, and Flautist; And Mr RALPH STEELE, Baritone and Pianist. Family Prices : Front Seats, 2a; Back Seats and Gallery, Is. Children, half-price. Tickets at Mr S. Gilbert's, Chemist. No reserved seats. pi RAND ENTERTAINMENT In aid of Funds for Enlarging St. Alban's Schoolroom, Mount Roskill Road. FRIDAY, JULY 26, at 8 o'clock, AT FORESTERS' HALL, Karangahape Road. Part I. Overture by O 'ehestra. Songs. TRAGEDY OF CO OK ROBIN. Full Orchestral Accompaniment. Grand Forest Scene-Hundreds of Birds, Beetle. Fish, Fly, and Buli. Interval, during which Orchestra will perform. Part 11. Overture by Orchestra. Comedietta, WITHERED LEAVJES. Admisßion .. - Is and 2s. The Orchestral Music will be rendered by the Auckland Amateur Orchestral Society, under the Conductorship of Mr F. R. Trevithick. k Note.—Messrs Paterson and Co. have offered > to give all fares collected on Mount Roskill Road route this evening to funds as above. MRS. and Miss Handyeide desire to announce that tho Livitation Ball which had been arranged for the evening of the Z-th. i instant, in St. George's Hall. NowtoD. niw heon , unavoidably postponed till VVEDNi^DAY. > August 7th. Tickets have been left witn Mr F. • G. Ewlngton, Coombes's Arcade, Queen-street, > er they may be obtained from Mrs Handysido, at : her residence in Grafton Road. Professional . instrumentalists havo been engaged. J -|p~A - R NELL HALL. I PRIVATE SUBSCRIPTION DANCE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24. Committee : Mesdames Honeyman, Murray, Ruck, Wilkie, and Miss Mowbray; Messrs Andrews, Coatea, Clark, and Kettelwell. Tickets to be obtained from Committee or W. P. GOODHUE, Hon. Sec 1 T 0. O. F., M. U. «a __\ ft ■}-*-• LOYAL FRANKLIN Wm&l&A LODGE, OTAHUHU. above Lodge will celeits Eight Anniversary GRAND a BALL, ' Intho Otahuhu Public Hall. > On FRIDAY, Bth Aug., 18S9. , Dancing at 8 o'clock. Doubly tickets, sa. Mr i Eady's String Band will be in attendance. __" HERBERT SYMS, Hon. Sec. EXHIBITION of "Gins-blowing. Saturday Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission, 1 64, Prizesg-ven. W9^N^W'|iS»7>
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 171, 20 July 1889, Page 1
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