Amusements. r\ P B & A HOUSE. Lessee H.N.Abbott Sols Proprietor and Director .. Mr C. Silbon Manager .. „ ... .. Signor Agrati General Agent P.P. Cameron TONIGHT^ TO-NIGHT \ SATURDAY, February 8. TO-N_GHT I FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE GREATEST COMPANY Ever introduced to the New Zealand Publio. f& SILBON'S CONGRESS OF WONDERS, j Comprising the VERY BEST PERFORM ERS IN THE WORLD. Acknowledged by the Press and Public to have no equals. SPECIAL: This Great Enterprise hns just terminated THE MOST SUCCESS UL SEASON EVER KNOWN IN AUSTRALIA, Playing in M Three SYDNEY I Seasons BRISBANE f within ADELAIDE J Twelve Months. Having the honour in each city to appear in the presence of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF EACH CITY. REMEMBER, \ The Famous Silhons. TO-NIGHT } The Marvellous Hackers. (SATURDAY, I The Unrivalled Moulton and - FEB a UA RY 8).! Dash way. THE > The Original Girards. BEST / T c Comical Da es. COMPANY I The Daring King Si ters. E\ r R I The Russian Skaters. ORGANISED. / md a Host of Others. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle. 4s; Orchestra Stalls, 3s ; Stalls. 2s ; Pit, Is. SPECTAL. — Packets containing Six Dress Circle Tickets, available any night, may be ob- , tamed at the Box Office, Wild man's, for £1. _ ' Poors open at 7.50, < iverture at 8. " riHAELBS OANTLEY. SANTLEY'S OPENING! CONCERT. SANTLEY'S OPENING CONCERT. SANTLEY'S OPENING CONCERT. SANTLEY'S OPENING CONHERT. SANTLEY'S OPENING CONCERT. SANTLEY'S OPENING CONCERT. SANTLEY'S OPENING CONCERT,, SANTLEY'S OPENING CONCERT. , CITY HALL-MONDAY, FEB. 10, Being the First Appearance in New Zealand of the ABSOLUTELY UNRIVALLED BARITONE. ! ABSOLUTE V UvRIVALLED BA> ITONE. ABSOLUTELY UNRIVALLED BARITONE. Mb SANTLEY Will sing 1. The Wolf (Shield) 2. O, Ruddier than the Cherry (Handel) 3. The Vioar of Bray. . - ! ' MISS ELLEN ATKINS (First appearance) will sing i 1. Good-bye (Tosti) 2. Should he Upbraid (Bishop) 3. Love, the Pilgrim (Blumenthal). Mr HENRY STOCKWELL - Will sing 1. The Message (Blumenthal) i 2. My Sweetheart when a Boy (Morgan) 3. Mona (Stephen Adams). MISS ATKINS and Mr STOCKWELL Will sing ' 1. One Word (Nicolai) i 2. Maying (A. Mj .-mith). MR FRANK BRADLEY , iFirsfc appearance) will play two Solos. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. PLANS OF SEATS for MONDAY and TUESDAY now open at Wildman's. Commence at 8. i R. S. SMYTHE. , _____ arm st o N's Grand ' Continental Cirque (From the Leading Cities of the World) ' JUST ARRIVED : From.'Frisco, via Honolulu, by R.M.S. Alameda, with , A STUD OF HORSES AND TRICK PONIES Worth a King's Ransom. j DARING MALE AND FEMALE BAREBACK RIDERS. The Beau Ideal of Equestrians. THE PHENOMENAL WONDERS ! Of the Old and New World in their WONDERFUL FEATS OF STRENGTH. ; A MARVELLOUS TROUPE OF JAP _NESE CLOWNS THAT ARE CLOWNS. This Mammoth Exhibition will Open in Auckland, AT THE SIDE OF THE DRILL-SHED, ' WELLESLEY-STREET EAST, FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing on WEDNESDAY. 12ih FEBRUARY. " W AI T F° R TH E M> " ' rfT.IRTH TJROTHERS' MAMMOTH COMBINED /CIRCUS, En route from the South. NOW PLAYI Gto CRO WDE » AUDIENCES AT CHR STCHURCH. THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS PICKED FR M THE COMBINED COLOSSAL AMPHITHEATRES OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA. * DON'T BE DECEIVED OR MISLED. WAIT FOR DAY AND DATE. T3ROTHERS /DOMING. ALEXANDER, Manager. OE-OPENING OF THE FAMOUS Ii SWITCHBACK RAILWAY (Nbxt Firth's Mills), Healthy, Innocent, and Amusing. Patronised by Millions. Come, and bring your best girl. Open from 12 noon to 10 p.m. E. BROP HY, Jun., Manager. EST END MUSICAL UNION WILL RESUME REHEARSALS ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF MARCH With the " Captives of Babylon " and Oratorio by George Shinn, M.8., Cantab. Will members please furnish Secretary with salo of tickets for last concert. F. W. MAY, Hon. Seo., Jervois Road. ST. BONAVENTURA'S - HALL PARNELL. A SELECT SOCIAL Will be held in the above Hall to celebrate the Opening on MONDAY, s FEBRUARY 17, 1890. DANCING AT 8.30. i " ' Double Tickets, 4s ; Single, 2s 6d. ' .jkets to be hs_ at Mr Dickson's, Hiscock's, and members oi* Committee. J. CgHIfITOPHKR, Sco,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 32, 8 February 1890, Page 1
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