Anmsements. OPERA HOUSE. Mr Geo. O. Miln Lessee and Manager Mr Wilmot Eyre....Representative for Mr Miln TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! Mi GST~C. MSS Has the honour to announce that he will, aided by his LARGE AND EFFICIENT COMPANY, Produce To-nifrht, for the FIRST TIME IN MANY YEARS In this city, William Shakspere's Grandest Historical Tragedy, JULIUS CiESAR! ffHIS (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. MeHILN as ■BEU TU S. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT, Mr MILN as MARC ANTONY. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY! SPLENDID WARDROBE t ACCURATE ACCESSORIES I PRICES: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; PIT, ONE SHILLING, Box Plan at Wildman'e. Doors open at 7. conurience at 7.45. Carriages, 10.45. T. HORACE PEATLING, Representative in Advance. rmcus s circus s /circus i WIRTH BROS.' COLOSSAL fIIRCUS AT THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, NIGHTLY. SOLE AND EQUAL OWNERS.. WIRTH BROS. General Business Manager...Alexander. POSITIVELY THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS ! LAST FOUR NIGHTS ! LAST FOUR NIGHTS ! SPECIAL NOTICE. TO NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! GRAND COMPLIMENTARY" BENEFIT TENDERED BY THE ENTIRE COMPANY TO MISS MARIZLES WIRTH. « SATURDAYBENEFIT TO THE WIRTH BROS.. BOTH AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SATURDAY NEXT^ LAST GRAND MATINEE. REMEMBER ! OUR GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. POPULAR PRICES. Day Sales: Chairs at Wildinan's, Bookseller; Stalls at Williamson's, Tobacconist, Queen-st. Agent JOHNSON Courier ....:'.........R. J. DIX Q T. JA ME S'S HALL" THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1890. GRAND SERVICE OF SONG, eniiUed, . LEFT ALONE. 100 Children's Voices and an efficient Choir. In aid of Epiphany Sunday-school. Conductor ? J. R. Simpson. Admission, Is ; Children, 6d. Poors open at 7.15, commence at 8. - .' "T NANA. Queen-street (next Tuttle's, Photographer). THE QUEEN OF SPACE. From the Paris and Melbourne Exhibitions. Everyone should see this Wonderful Lady, who Floats in Space. Open Afternoon and Evening. Admission, Is. Children Half-price. SALVATION ARMY, NEWTON. ST..GEORGE'S HALL. GREAT Ml/SICAL BATTLE. Captain Jackson and Banjo, from Christchurch. WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. Musical Instruments of all descriptions. Great TLreat. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), July 17, at 7.45. Admission by silver coin. , E. R. FORLONG, CO. #T>URNS CLUB HIGHLAND J3 ASSEMBLIES. USUAL FORTNIGHTLY SOCIAL IN THE MASONIC HALL, NEWTON, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING. Dancing at 8 o'clock. R. GEDDES, Hon. Sec. REV. Dr. Hooper's Lecture on India at Mount Albert Public Hall, To-morrow (Thursday), at 8 p.m. Subject, "Modern Hindu Mythology." Exhibitions. A UCKLAND POULTRY, PIGEON, -£»• CANARY, AND DOG ASSOCIATION. Entries will be received for the EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW, At the Office of W. J. Hurst & Co., on THURSDAY, the 18th instant, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and on SATURDAY, the 19th, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. No entries will be received, 'after the above date. W. Bf. COOPER, Secretary* RT EXHIBITION.—Mr Percival's Pictures are on view at the Government Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. By request Mr Percival has decided to form a class for tuition in Oil and Water Colour landscape painting. Terms, etc., may be. obtained at the office of Mr John Douglas, Land Agent, Government Insurance Buildings. Queen-street. Lectures i Etc OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO CIATION, . ' WELLESLEY AND, ALBERT STREETS. PROGRAMME OF WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, 1890. July 18. "Hampden and the Puritans" REV. T. F. ROBERTSON. August 1 " Esrypt: Ancient and Modem" SIR WILLIAM FOX. August 15...." Social Contrasts in Other Lands" Mr E. BELL. August 29.." Missions in East and East Central Africa" Rev. W. HOOPER, D.D. September 12 _ .." Cyrus the Great" Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD. September 26 "British Songs" . tfVVith Illustrations). Rbv. W. TEBBS. M.A. Date to be announced...." Life of Mendelssohn" (With Musical Illustrations). PROFESSOR HERR CARL SCHMITT. . Tickets for the Course : To admit bearer and lady r 4s ; bearer only, 2s6d ; Single Ticket, Is. May be obtained from the Booksellers, Members of Committee, or at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. Lost and Found. LOST, a Bunch of Keys, Reward given. —Apply .Stab Office. LOST, on Saturday, a email Leather Purse containing money between, Pittstreet and Three Lamps. Ponsonby.—Reward on returning same to Miss Masefleld, Ponsonby. LOST, Sunday, July 6th, Collie Dog; black body, tan legs, white paws and white tip on tail ; reward, ~ Miss Devore, I Ponsonby.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 166, 16 July 1890, Page 1
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