Amusements. _ £\ PE R A HOU S | Mr Geo. C. Miln Lessee and Manager Mr Wilmot Eyre....Representative for Mr Miln TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY}, j Will bo presented William Shakspere's Immortal and MOST EFFECTIVE COMEDY, COMEDY. I THE MERCHANT OF VENICE ! V Shakspere's Protest Against The Persecution and Wrongs Of The Jewish Race-. Mr MILN as SHYLOCK. I PRICES: I Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4fl; Stalls, 2s 6d ; PIT. ONE SHILLING. Box Plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7. commence at 7.45. , , Carriages, 10.45. T. Horace Peatling.. Representative in Advance -miRCUS! |-IIRCUS. {MIRCUS! WIRTH BROS.' /COLOSSAL £J IRC U S AT THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, NIGHTLY. I SOLE and EQUAL OWNERS.. WIRTH BROS. General Business Manager—Alexander. POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS! IMMENSE SUCCESS OF OUR MONSTER PROGRAMME ! To conclude, for this night only, with the funniest and most laughable act on earth, entitled, A TRIP TO DONNYBROOK FAIR! SPECIAL NOTICE. TO-MORROW NIGHT, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BEMEFIT TENDERED BY THF, ENTIRE COMPANY TO THE » WIRTH BROS. ! When a SPECIAL GRAND Will be produced. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, LAST GRAND MATINEE ' Week ALL INMATES OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ARE ,> CORDIALLY INVITED c FREE OF CHARGE. REMEMBER OUR SPECIAL GRAND PANTOMIME PROGRAMME TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. POPULAR PRICES. Day Sales: Chairs at Wildman's, Bookseller; Stalls at Williamson's, Tobacconist, Queen-st. Agent. _R. JOHNSON Courier „.. R. J. DIX' tnanaT- '- r? Queen-street (next Tuttle's, Photographer). THE QUEEN OF 1 SPACE From the Paris and Melbourne Exhibitions. Everyone should see this Wonderful Lady, wh 0 Floats in Space. Open Afternoon and Evening. Admission, Is. Children Half-price. WISS GARDENS, BIRKENHEAD.— I.horeby notify to former patrons and the public that I purpose opening those extensive and lovely Grounds of Mr Tizard's, at Birkenhead, as Swiss Pleasure Gardens.—Mrs Lind. AtMetics. Etc. TCI O 0 T B A L L. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), * AT POTTER'S PADDOCK, Ponsonby v. Selwyn. Grafton v. Auckland. Play commences at 3 o'clock Bharp. Admission, 6d; Grandstand, 6d extra; Ladies Free. Return Fare by Car, including admission to ground, One Shilling. G. H. DIXON, Hon. Sec. AR.U. -Bx-t-Mtfoas. A UOKLAND POULTRY, PIGEON, -£*- CANARY, AND DOG ASSOCIATION. Entries will be received tor the EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW, At the Offlce of W. J. Hurst & Co., on THURSDAY, the 18th imtant, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and, on SATURDAY, the I9th, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. No entries will bo received after the above cate. W. H. COOPER, ■j Secretary, XHIBITION of Glassblowing, Saturday Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission, , 6d. Prize;, given. Works. Freeman's Bay. 1 ' •-*• ■ - ■ ■--1 SdncatlonaL /COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. I EVENING CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS taught by Mr T. HARLE', GILES Are held athis EDUCATIONAL CHAMBERS. Corner of Queen-st. and Durham-st., On Mondays and Thursdays and Tuesdays . and Fridays, from 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. Subjects taught: Writing, Bookkeeping, Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, Correspondence and Shorthand. A JUNIOR COMMERCIAL CLASS For Boys under 15 is held on Wednesday Evenings, from 6.30 to 9.30. Subjects taught: Writing, Commercial and Mental Arithmetic, Spelling, and Composition, Terms moderate. MR F. B. WOOD HA M, Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM, | Addreßs: Care of A. Eady and Co., Music i Warehouse, Queen-street. " ; North Shore attended once a week. Corporation Notices. riITY OF AUCKLAND, TENSERS FOR DRY STONE RETAININC WALL. UPPER PITT-STREET. . The City Council will receive Tenders nntil p.m. of THURSDAY, the 24th instant, for worl as above, in terms of plans and specifications t be viewed, during offlce hours, at the City Er gineer's Department, Municipal Buildingi Coburg-street. The Council does not bind itself to accept an tender. Tenders to he endorsed, '"The Retalnln Wall." P. A. PHUJPa Town Clerk. Tow» Clerk* Offloe, July 16,1090. • 7 863 a
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 168, 18 July 1890, Page 1
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