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Aimisements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. « Grand Success of the KINGBLE V BROS.' SPECIALTY COMPANY. TO-NIGHT, another Grand Programme of Novelties. KINGSLEY BROS.. Champions of tho Bicycle. HARRY DEVERK, the Popular Comedian and Banjoist. DAN. TRACEY, the Champion Dancer. MISS LENA LEVY, the Pleasing Vooalist and Soubrctte. CHAS. WARD.tho Young Comedian. Mr' HIGGINS. the Strong Man. Accompanist, Mrs SALOMONS. Concluding with a FUNNY COMEDY. POPULAR PRICES : 2s, Is, and 6d. OLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RlNK.—Tills Evening—Admission : Ladies, free; Gents, 6d. Skates: Ladies. 6di' Oents, is. Open again on Friday. All. kinds of! ekates for Sale, cheap.—J. C. PELHAM. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING. PROP. CABROLLO'S ANNUAL GYMNASTIC; ' CARNIVAL AND CONCERT. Artists :"','' J_Cis3 J. Knight, Contralto; Mr T. M. Jackson,. „•- Tenor; Mr H. Birdsall, Comic. -i Vf MARBLE STATUARY TABLEAUX, '- ,'*/''■•■■ ■"■.' With Limelight Effects.-. Overture at 7.50. Prices ' -...«.. 2s. Is, and 6d.. .(TITTLE N E L L,"- ; JLJ From " The Old Curiosity Shop," by Dickens, With Magic Lantern, &c, will be given in the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, AVONDALE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, " At 7.30. Admission, 6d; Children, half-price. /'V H 0 R A L H ALL. THURSDA-Y. OCTOBER 17, 1889. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Tendered to MISS JULIA KNIGHT Prior to her departure for Melbourne, Professor • Carl Schmitt. X.C.C.L. Musical j Director and Conductor. I PROGRAMME: j Part I. 1. Trio - f OR^HESTHi. 2. SonfiT, i i"Qneenof ihe Earth"..........Pinshti 1 , Mr Jas. Knox. 3. 'Collo'Solo, " A Spanish Dance"........Paque Mr Guiixame Paque. > 4. Song,"Till the Breaking of theDay"..Pihßuti . Miss Carrie Knight. t 5. Quartette, "On the March" v... Oapnans Glee Club. 6. Song, "Here Upon My Vessels Deck" Mr Arohdale Tayj-er. 7. Duet, " Mav'stThou Dream of Me"..Gabriel Miss Julia Knight and Mr T. M. Jackson. 8. Violin Solo. "Fantasia Pastorale"....Dancla MIBS BUCKXAND. ' Interval of Ten Minutes. *'' Part ir. 1. Tri0....*.--. ..iE.Rogers Orchestra. 2. Quintette, "The Bells of Elsinore."by Mrs Tatlor. Miss J. Knight.- Mr W. Martin, Mr Hookey, Mr A. Taymsr. 3. Song, "-'he Prima Donna" Roeckel Miss Quikh. 4. Clarionet Solo, '* A Spanish Bolero" Mr S. Jackson. 5. Song, "Evening Song" ...Blumenthal Mr T. M. Jackson. 6. Song, "The Lost Chord" -..Sullivan Miss Julia Knight (With Organ Obligato by Prof. Schmitt*. 7. Quartette. "A Lass I Loved, a Fair One" . O-WHKUei Gleb Club.. Grand Piano kindly lent by the London and Berlin Piano Company. Instrumentalists: Messrs J. B. Macfarlane, J. A. Beale, A. Eady. Accomnanists: Miss Hayles, Mr A. Hartley, and Mr J. B. Macfarlane. Overture at 8 p.m. Admission: Front Seats, 2b ; Baok Seats and Gallery, Is. Box plan at Wildman's. /~\ P E R-A H O U S ..E. MACCABE ! ACCABE ! Assisted by MDL LE. MINN IA, V BEGONE DULL CARE IN I AND V THE MAGIC STATUE. MACCABE 1 FREDERICK, MACCABEI MACCABE I THE FIRST AND ONLY MACCABE I MACCABE? W M A C C A B E !: W. MACCABE 1 a-,_««. MACCABEI OPENS MACCABE _,---■--..-, -. MACCABE/On TUESDAY, October 22. Admission: Dress Circle. 3s; Stalls. 2s; Pit, Is. Note future announcements. GEORGE BULLER, _____ Business Manager. PROFESSOR MOSS desires to tender his warmest and most hearty thanks to the very numerous ladies and gentlemen who honoured him with their presence last evening, on the occasion of his first Gymnastic Entertainment and Concert at the Opera House; also to the Artists andhis numerous Gentlemen Pupils, who, by their hearty and generous co-operation, assisted so materially to make the evening's entertainment a pronounced success, artistically and otherwise. \ 1 ' " ' ■ :» Lectures. Etc. O-NIGHT, IN THE WESLEY HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, THE REV. H. WESTMORELAND > Will deliver one of his Popular Lectures, at 7.30 o'clock, when " Round the World on Half-a-Crown" Will be given. Chairman: D. Goldie, Esq,, M.H.R. Admission Free. Collection in aid of the Newton Gospel Temperance Mission. _^ BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL SPECIAL SERVICES. THIS EVENING. OCTOBER 15, At 7.30 o'clock, a public Conversazione Will be held in the SCHOOLROOM, When Addresses will be delivered by Rev. J. CHEW (Chairman), RBVS. E. BEST and B. L. THOMAS, and other Friends. Refreshments during the Evening. A Collection will be taken up to defray . ■ . ' ... expenses. _^^ S FRIDAY, October 18, at 8 •p.m.—The Managers of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church have pleasure in announcing that C. P. Newcombe, Esq , has kindly agreed to deliver his Lecture, entitled. " Some Famous Men That I Have Seen," in St Andrew's Schoolroom, Symond-street, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 18th inst. Rev. A. Carrick will preside. A Collection to Provide Funds for Improving the School Building. r W. T: BROWNE, OF MELBOURNE, ; Will address r EARNEST TRUTHSEEKERS On the following subjeots: Ist " Popular Fallacies Regarding God and the Destiny of Man, T ' or, " What is Truth r. 2nd, V Why I Believe In Man's Immortality, • J and a Rational Future Life for All." : 3rd. " Death and tho After Life." or, " Whqfe Are Our Loved Onoa Who Have Gone Beforef ; FIRST LECTURE, WEDNESDAY EVENING, tjecb 16th inst., ■ .■■ AT 7.30, ' ', ■':' 1 -.' ■--". ROBSON'S ROpMB, QUEEN-STREET, "' Questions answered at olose! AdJßlwionFreo, -. _ NoQoUeqttoD! J

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 245, 15 October 1889, Page 1

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