Amusements. QIRCUS! QIRCUS! £JIRCUS! " £ GRAND PERFORMANCE OF -gROTHERS' COLOSSAL /COMBINED fjIRCUS I AT THE E AGRICULTURAL HALL, NIGHTLY. E SOLEANDEQUALOWNEES. .WIRTHBROS, <> General Business Manager-Alexander. c SEVENTH WEEK ! , c houses, which alone speaks volumes. Over 59,000 persons paid admission during our a visit here. What is the secret of our success ? g a Because we keep faith with tho public. IMMENSE SUCCESS OF OUR r TENTH -■-; I GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMMER . Introducing NEW AND NOVEL FEATURES. c TO CONCLUDE WITH THE mG HLY-DIVI S^E SraCTACULAR I Entitled, >. LIVERPOOL STEEPLECHASE ! | POPULAR PRICES. Day Solea: Chairs at Wildman's, Bookseller-; Stalls at Williamson's, Tobacconist, Quoen-sf. . Ac , nnt R. JOHNSON > P E R A JS O U S B. Mr Opo. C. MHn Lessee and Managl MrWilmotEyre r ..Representati| MONDAY NEXT, JULY 14, MR f(BO. R <bTEO- Vβ lyJ-ILN, Supported by his, LARGE AND EFFICIENT COMPANY, I Shakespkare's Masterpiece, | HAMLET! ; Played nearly 9CO times by Mr Mil*, who prq* duced this tragedy for tho longest run on ■ ; record in Australia during his | Melbourne season. : PRICES: I Dress Circle and Orchestra. Stalls, Is; Stalls, 2s 6d ; PIT, ONE SHILLING. | Box Plan open at Wildmaii's. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.45. | T. BOR *CE PEAT LING, i Representative in Advance! N A N $ .. j Queen-street (next Tuttle's, Photographer).] THE QUEEN OF SPAC} From the Paris and Melbourne Exhibitions. Everyone should see this Wonderful Lady, wli Floats in Space. j Open Afternoon and Evening. Admission, la. Children Half-price jg T. JT AJI B, S~' S H" AL I ■■■ — t-M : i THURSDAY. JULY 17. 18S0. . GRAND SERVICE OF SONG, entiOed,] * ' v LEFT ALONE. ' 100 Children's Voices and an efficient Choi In aid of Epiphany Sunday-scho)l. Conductor .. .. .. J* RiSimpspn; ■". Admission.ls : Children,od.' .; ;. Door3_open at 7.16, commence at'B.?,vjt.i i |j A UCKLAND CHORAJy: SOq|Ea«i u3l, r~ ' ■' ■ ■ MacCunn's "LAY OF THE LAST MTNSTREL" And McFarken's "MAY DAY." f The Performance will take place in the Ha on TUESDAY EVENING next, at a quarter t B o'clock. Carriages at 10 o'clock. Final Rehearsal MONDAY EVENING, 7.30 sharp. l H. J. EDMISTON, Secretary^ f~|-§" -A" C- Sγ AUCKLAND BttANCH, No. Stf SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSAR , Will be celebrated by a SOCIAL, RE-UNION Of the Members and their Friends in the ■ CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, ON FRIDAY, JULY 25. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. .-'"* l Doxible Tickets, ss; Extra Lady. 2s 6d. Those wishing to be present would do well td, secure tickets early, aa only a limited number: aro to be issued. Tickets may be hfcd froi Members of Committee, or Mr Dickaon, Wei-; lesley-atroet. , WM, KANE. Secretary. % /CHORAL HALL SKATING RINK; KVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, From 8 to 10 o'clock. I IMPEY'S CITY BAND IN ATIENDANCE. A»MrssioN: Gentlemen, One Shilling: Ladies, Sixpence. SKATES FOR HIRE. TTTIXHIBITION of Glassblowing, Satu h| JGJ day Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission,; 6d. Prizes Bfiven. Works. Freeman's Bay. >| H. DALTON tobk all the First-dassi • Prizesin Tailoring atDunedin Exhibiiion| Lectures, Etc OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO-1 CIATION. I WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. | PROGRAMME OF MTINTRR CDURSE OF= LECTURES, 1390. ~ .'; July 18. "Hampden and the Puritans" REV. T. F. ROBERTSON. August 1 " Egypt: Ancient and Modern" SIR WILLIAM FOX. August 15— " Social Contrasts in Other Lands" Mr E. HELL. August 29.." Missions in East and East Central Africa" RKV. W. HOOPER, D.D. September 12 " Cyrus the Great" Rkv. P. S. SMALLFj'EIjD. September 26 "British Songa" (With Illustrations). * Rev. W. TEBBS, M.A. ' Date to be announced...." Life of Mendelssohn" (With Musimil IllustrationfJ). PROFESSOR HERR CARL SCHMITT. Tickets for the Course : To admit bearer and ! lady, 4s ; bearer only, 2a 6d ; Single Ticket, Is. May be obtained from the Booksellers, Members' of Committee, or at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLE. "" __l__ Hon. Sec. Sportinsr. s , .',' A LL Commissions Executed on the late' Jt\. NAPIER PARK STEEPLECHASE! ttto iP , " ,, on . c day ot race are and' X, , *.v Ib £ Publio are hereby requested to! Claim the Refund of their Money on nil busi-' 5S s ?t£9?,S t the , above honr - ~ HARRY ELLISON, Tobacconist and Commission" Agent,' Auckland. . ; ; » YOU can depend on having a Suit made by the best class of workmen by leaving your order at Dalton's, Tailor, 210 Queen-street* ft • V •: ■.'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 1
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