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Amusement.. S-\ P E R A HOUSE. Proprietor -..H.N.Abbott Under the Management 0f...5. F. Travers-Val Q TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I LAST NIGHT! of the LAST NIGHT ! Sensational Military and Spectacular Drama, THE CANNONS MOUTH. Special Military and Fashionable Night. MANAGERIAL NOTE.-The Management, with the consent of Colonel Shepherd, cordially invite all Members of the Volunteer Forces of this city to witness this great production tonight. All Officers and Men in full military dress are admitted free. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY NEXT. AUGUST 11, Re-opening of the Dramatic Season with the Powerful. Romantic Continental Play. GOLDEN HEARTS, Which achieved a distinct success at Her Majesty's Opera House, Melbourne. With novel Scenic Effects and a strengthened Company. Special engagement of Mr Collet Dobson. who will appear for the first time in this city in modern drama. Box Plan at Wildman'a. { , j Doors open at 7, overture at 8. . JAMES HUGO, Business Manager. ri I T V ~ TT ALL. TO-NIGHT. . Owing to the enormous success which attended the Dramatio Recitals at the Choral Hall on Monday night, Mr Geo. C. Mi__r. assisted by members of his own Company and Mrs Cooper, Mr Edwards, aud Miss Freda Marsden (who will make ber first appearance in this country), has arranged the undermentioned Programme for This Evening, and at the request of many friends will repeat his popular Lecture, entitled, CANDLES AND FOOTLIGHTS; '••*--- Or. THE CHURCH AND THE STAGE. \ First Part. 1. A Humorous Sketch—Mr COLLET DOBSON 2. Song, " Dear Heart"-Miss DAISY STRATHMORE 3. Reoitation, " The Wail of the Banner-bearer" -Mr Wm. HOLMAN __ 4; Song, "The Song that Reached My Heart' (by request)— Mrs COOPER 5. Recitation-Miss KATE DOUGLAS 6. Song, "The Garden of Sleep" (Isidore de Lara)-Mr A. L. EDWARDS 7. Recital from Shakspere—Mr W. J. MONTGOMERY 8. Violin Solo-Miss FREDA MARBDEN (her first appearance in this country). Second Part. Mb GEO. C. MILN'S LECTURE, $;*gjj; CANDLES AND FOOTLIGHTS, . ; - vt:.* Replete with Humour, Pathos, and Honest, Manly Truth. _ -. ■• ? PRICES .. - ..33, 2s. and ls„ "* Mr Miln alsobegs'to announce that, through the courtesy of Mr TRAVERS-VALE, who has kindly relinquished the OPERA HOUSE for the last three nights of this week, he will comply with tbe very general desire for the reproduction of several plays, and will stage as follows '• THURSDAY, JULIUS C-ESAR. —■" FRIDAY. ' Under the Patronage of the Savage Club, OTHELLO, When Mr MILN WILL PLAY lAGOi ,6 V ' : "' SATURDAY, . ; v£v RICHELIEU. POPULAR PRICES.—In view of this extensiou. and iv order to place the plays within the reach of all, Mr Miln has'decided that all these performances shall he given at the popular prices of *>. •-> _/, 2/ and|l/ The School Children of Auckland may see any of these plays in the Stalls for ONE SHILLING, and their attention is specially directed to the Great Historical Tragedy, JULIUS CffliSAß. QPECIAL •» T^NTERTAINMENT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, AT TABERNACLE. ;j# First-class Programme. Refreshments. Admission—One Shilling. __ "]VT ASONIC HALL, Newton. __-T_Vl BURNS .CLUB '> ENTERTAINMENT TO-MORROW EVENING (7th), *• Commencing at 8 o'clock. THE AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. . Patron : Hia Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8. Conduotor ..._.........Mr G. A. Paque Leader of Orchestra .......Mr C.Hemus Full Programme in Thursday's issue. Front Seats. 2s; Back Seats and Gallery, ls. 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. Athletics* Etc G R AN D TNTER - "PROVINCIAL TV/TATCH.! SATURDAY, 9th AUG U S T, at POTTER'S PADDOCK, | TA R A N A X I VEESUS AUCKLAND. Kick-off at Three o'Clock Sharp. HUNTER'S ARTILLERY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission, Is. Grand Stand, 2s extra. Ticketß will be issued in Tram Cars, coveringsingle fare to Epsom and Admission to Ground, ls6d. G. H. DIXON, Hon. Sec. Skatiusr. /.HORAL HALL SKATING RINK. IIVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, From 8 to 10 oclook. IMPEY- CITY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission : Gentlemen. One Shilling; Ladies, Sixpence. SKATES FOR HIRE. AGRICULTURAL HALL. LA MASCOTTE RINK, TO-NIGHT. Admission—Ladies, 6d ; Gentlemen, Is; Skates —Ladies, 6d; Gentlemen, 6d and Is. Patrons can use their own Skates for admission _ ~ charge only. Invitation Tickets for Monday not available during tbe week.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 1