Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Amusement?. r\PERA HOUSE. Proprietor - . _..H. N. Abbott Under the Management 0f...5. F. Travers-Vale TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of the highlysucoessful Spectacular Military Drama, THE CANNON'S MOUTH. THE CANNON'S MOUTH. Received last night with special favour by an enthusiastic and delighted audience. A complete success from etart to finish. SPECIAL NOTICE-WEDNESDAY. Grand Military, and Fashionable Night. La3t Production of THE CANNON'S MOUTH. IMPORTANT NOTICE.-MONDAY NEXT, Initial production of the Romantic Continental Play, GOLDEN HEARTS. Which achieved a distinct success at Her Maiesty's Opera House, Melbourne. MANAGERIAL NOTE.-In accordance with the expressed desire of a number of leading reBidents to witness the celebrated Tragedian. Mr Geo. C. MitN, and his Company, prior to their departure; the Management have decided to allow Mr Miln the use of the Opera House for Thursday. Friday, and Saturday Evenings, during which time the next great production of "Golden Hearts" will be actively prepared, with new original Scenic Effects and an additionally powerful Cast Prices: 4s. 2e 6d, Is. Box Plan at Wildman'a. Doors open at 7, overture at 8. JAMES HUGO, Business Manager. M B j<^. Mγ Geo. 0. Miln tenders his hearty thanks to the public of Auckland for the splendid reception accorded to the entertainment of last evening, and to the ladies and gentlemen who so kindly assisted him. He begs to announce that TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) He will, at the request of many friends, ropeat his Lecture on HANDLES AND TTTIOOTLIGHTS; I Or. THE CHURCH AND THE STAGE, AT THE CITY HALL. PRICES 33, 2s, and Is. He also begs to announce that, through the courtesy of Mr TRAVERS-VALE, who bas kindly relinquished the OPERA HO USE for the la3t three nights of this week, he will comply with the very general desire for the reproduction of several plays, and will stage aa follows : THURSDAY, JULIUS UJSSAR. FRIDAY. Under the Patronage of the Savage Club, OTHELLO, When Mr MILN WILL PLAY IAGO: SATURDAY, RICHELIEU. POPULAR PRICES.-In view of this extension, and in order to place the plays within the reach of all, Mr Miln has decided that all these performances shall bo given at the popular prices of 3/ 2/ AND 1/ The School Children of Auckland may see any of these plays in the Stalls for ONE SHILLING, and their attention ia specially directed to the Great Historical Tragedy, JULIUS CiESAR. AUCKLAND TABEBHACJL£ SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT In the Schoolroom, on WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 6. 1890, In aid of the New Bftnner Fund. PROGRAMME: 1. Pianoforte Solo, " Minuet" « Bocherini Miss LESTER 2. Solo, "Queen of the Earth" .. Pinsuti Mr H. BRADNEY 3. Duet, " Convent Bells" .- Blockley Misses DAVIS 4. Recitation, " Rhoderick Dhu ".. Scott Mr W. WACKFORD COX 5. Pianoforte Solo, "Serenade c Allegro" .. .. Mendelssohn Miss A. L. COLEGROVE 6. Solo, "Best of All" .. „ Moir Mr W. MARTIN 7. Recitation, "The Uncle" «, ..Bell Mr W. TURLEY 8. Solo, "The Better Land" «," Cowan Mr R. 8. ABEL Interval. 9. Pianoforte Solo, " The Cascade " Ernest Paver Miss A. L. COLEGROVE 10. Recitation (selected) GENTLEMAN AMATEUR (By special request). 11. Solo, *• The Winter's Story " .. Watson Miss WALKER ' 12. Trio (Bassoon, Pianoforte and Flute), "Barcarole," from 3rd Trio, op. 23 A. Fesca Mrs INNES, Mr INNES, and Mr COOKE (By special request). 13. Solo, " The Village Blacksmith Weiss Mr J. JOHNSTON 14. Quartette, "The Woods" Mendelssohn Misses COLEGROVE. Mr MARTIN, and* Mr COLEGROVE 15. Solo. " Will He Come ?" ... Sullivan Miss DAVIS Commence 7.45 p.m. Refreshments during interval. Tickets obtainable from Messrs Charnptaloup and Cooper and R. E. Finch, Stationers; Kelsey's Fancy Emporium, Sunday School Union Depot, and the Committee. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. TZ"INGSLAND DRUM & FIFE BAND. A C ONCER T In aid of the Funds of the above Band will be given in St. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM, yymonds-street, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Admission, Is. T. ROSE, Secretary. I. °" G * T - HOPE OF PARNELL LODGE, No. 3. 17th ANNIVERSARY Of the above Lodge will be celebrated by a TEA MEETING AND CONCERT. Tea in the Lodge-room. Russell-street, Parnell, at 6.50 p.m. Concert at Bin Scarboro'street School-room, opposite, on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6, 1890. Tickets, Is., to be had of any of the Committee. "" TNAMA, THE QUEEN OF SPACE, Queen-street (next Tuttle's, Photographer), LAST FIVE DAYS. Children with their parents admitted free, Open Afternoon and Evening, Admission, Is. HE AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. Patron : His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8. Conductor „ Mr G. A. Paque Leader of Orchestra - Mr CHemus Full Programme in Thursday's issue. Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats and Gallery, Is. .Reserved Plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8. Annotated Programmes of Concert , , 3d each. J. F. W. COOK. Hon. Sec. Skating. /CHORAL HALL SKATING" RINK. KVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, From 8 to 10 o'clock. IMPBY'S CITY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission: Gentlemen, One Shilling: Ladles, Sixpence. SKATES FOR HHtE. "JAPANESE MATTINGS (just landed); unique, serviceable, no cross joins, pattern same on both sides; Is 6d and 2s 9d per yard.— I On Sale by Garlick and Cranwell.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18900805.2.3.6

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 183, 5 August 1890, Page 1

Word Count
835

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 183, 5 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 183, 5 August 1890, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert