Amusements OPERA HOUSE. Lo-isee .. .. Mr Hnrry Rickards Treasurer .. Mr J6hn C. Leetc TO-NIGHT (SATUEDA.Y). TO-NIGHT, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY THfS HARRY RICKARDS NEW E ■ GLI3II AND IRIbH COMEDY COMPANY. Sole Proprietor .. .. Mr Harry Rickards The Musical and Farcical Corned v, ent-tled, SPOONS! SPOONS! SPOONS! SPOONS! Mr Rickards will give his life-like creatic n, THE lIORSK-COPKR! Fifty Shillings for a TiiOrou^libred. IN ENGLAND ! IN ENGLAND ! DEAR ME! IS THAT POSSIBLE? THE MARVKLLOUS LILLIPUTIANS. THE SOUTHERN COURT Off JUSTICE. Everything entirely new, sparklinpr, and rotined by th» gi'Oiitnst company of Comedians, Vocalists, Actors. Dunce rs. Musicians, and -specialty Entertainers ever brought to New Zealand. AnMissioN: Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. Plan at Wildman's; Tickets at Partridge's. Wμ. A. JINKINS, Business Manager. /T~H O P. A L H ALL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. LAST CONCERT OF THE SEASON BY THE YOUNG LADIES' ORCHESTRA. PROGRAMME. Pakt I. 1. Potpourri.."Ernst und Hciter"..Bergmann ORCHESTRA 2. Duet (for two Sopranii.."Flower after Flower" Lavcnue..MlSSES AYLETT and CANTLONE 3. Violin Solo.." Maritana" Farmer MISS STEPHKNSON 4. Ar:a, " The Shadow fJance" i" Dinorah").... Me rerhaer.MlSS BUCKLEY 5. stiing Sextette.. "Aolplers Morgenlied" SchnoebcrKer..The MISSES BUCKbAND, J. REEVE, STEPHEN SON. HARDING, E. CHEW, and HAYLES 6. Solo, violoncello..a "La Favorita" t p._,,. 6"Tarantolle" } -P a l Ue MR G. PAQUE 7 " The Silver Cloud " Abt a Duet. .MRS A. TAYLERand MRSEADY b CliOrus For Ladies'' Voices (with Orchestral Accompaniment) Part JI. 8. Coronation March.."' Prophete". .Meyerbeer ORCHESTRA. 9. "The Ginsies' Laughing Trio" S. Gliver MESSRS W. MARTIN. A. HOOKEY, and A.TAYLER 10. Piano Solo.."Andante and Rondo Capricciosa" Mendelssohn MISS ADA Y.VTES 11. Song.."Tho Spanish Ginsy" Watson MISSQUINN 12. Petite FantaisiD, for the violin Miihling MISS BUCKLAND and STRING ACCOMPANIMENT 13. Quartette.."Good Night" Martha. ...Flotow MISS HARVEY. MRS EAVY. MESSRS W. MARTIN and A. HOOKED 14. Polka-Mazurka.;" Rosas' LiebUng ".. Herbst ■ ORCHESTRA Leader: MISS J. REEVE. Accompanists : MISS HARDING,FEENIE DAVIS, HAYLES, REEVE, A3ST> MR A. BARTLEY. Conductor: MISS REEVJE V Tickets: Front seats?, 2s; back of hall and gallery, Is. Box plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.30. Concert to commence atß o'clock. U C X L A N D WEST KINDERGARTEN. St. JAMES'S HALL. GRAND CONCERT AND JA.RLEY WAX- < -WORKS EXHIBITION (Ably assisted by Dr. Dawspn). ■ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. Postponed from Monday, Nov. 25. Admission .. .. ~ .. One Shilling. r(HIL D A R EN'S T R EAT. MATINEE! MATINEE ! PROFESSOR CARROL/LO will hold a GRAND CARNIVAL by his JUVENILE PUPILS, in the OPERA HOUSE, on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14. All the Ornhans are invited and will be there. Mr 11. BIRDSALL. the Funny Man, will sing some of his Comic Songs. Prices: 6il anil 3d. Doors open at 2.30, to commence al_3 ofclock. TjVXHIBITIdN ~of Glassblowinjj, SaturB*J day" Afternoon, from' 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. Works. Freeman's Bay. Skatin&r. open ] air rink, ! £a> switchback railway, bowling alley, and a host of OTHER NOVELTIES, . Open every evening , from 7.30 to 10, and on Saturday afternoons, 2..50 to 5. NEW INDOOR" RINK. BALL-ROOM, AND CINDFR TRACK. Morris , Columbia Riak Hand in Attendance. Admission—Gentlemen, 6d ; Ladies, 3d; Skates,, 6d. Led ies free on Tuesdays and Fridays. Christmas Trees, bazaars. &c. QT. MARY'S HALL, ONEHUNGA. A FANCY FAIR AND BAZAAR In aid of the Fun'ls of. the New Church of the Assumption will bo opened in the above Hall on TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, And following evenings. Doors open at 7 o'clock p.m. - HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, DEVONPORT. SALE OF WORK AND GIFT AUCTION Will be held in. the Devon port Hall on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 13 and 14, When Children's Clothing. Plain and Fancy GoodH. will bo Offered For Sale. REFRESHMENT AND FLOWER STALLS. ENTERTAINMENTS EACH EVENING. On Saturday Evening. Various Contributions will be Sold by Auction. Doors open each clay from 3 to 6 p.m. and from 7to9pTm. Admission, 6d. /NhRIS'TMAS"BREAKFAST, 25th Dec, \j 8 a.m., Social Hall. Young Men's Christian Association. !.<y friends. Ticketft.ls. from Members of Committee, or at Rooms. Apply early. Calls. ■feTEW MOANATAIARI GOLD-MINING I.V COMPANY (Limited). A Call (the sixth* of 6d per Share has this day been made by the D.rectors of the above Company, payable to the undersigned at the office of the Company, 83, Queen-street, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 9th December, 1889. F. A. WHITE, Manager. Auckland, November 13,1889. Dividends. WAIOTAHI GOLD-MINING COM- * PANY (LIMITED). The Sharo Register of above Company will be Closed from noon on FRIDAY, the 6th instant, jill noon on MONDAY,the 9th instant, on which latter date a Dividend of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Share will bo payable at flfee Company's Office, 83, Queen-street, Auokland. F. A. WHITE, Secretary. Auokland, December 4,1889, IyOUNT .EDEN PUbLIO POUND. Impounded, by Lovi Stan ton. Petty Ranger, lon December 6, two Red Milch Cows, In full ! milk, ono branded M. on off rump, for being i! at large on Grafton Road, If no| released and U expuiia'es paid will be sold on December |3, at I noau.— UVf\ ~ ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 291, 7 December 1889, Page 1
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