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Amusement?A BBQTT.'S OPERA HOUSE. Under the Management of D'Orsey Ogden. Engagement of Mr _~,.. -~,, D'ORSAY OGDEN AND NEW COMPANY BY TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL FOR SIX-ONLY SIX-DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES, Commencinsr THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING • September 13, When will be presented «S_, JOHN B. GOUGH'S *m Celebrated Temperance Comedy Drama, entitled "T E M P T E D," OR, THE PRODIGAL'S RETURN. Edward Drayton—The Prodigal, the Reformed Drunkard— D'Obsay Ogdkn. The performance will conclude with the exceedingly funny Dramatic Burlesque of *- PEEPING TOM'SS Or, the Humours of a Domestic Strike, In which the Celebrated Ethiopian Comedian, just from America, MR NELSE SEYMORE Will Impersonate his Wonderfully Funny Peeping Tom. HALL. TUESDAY, SEPT. 16. BENEFIT CONCERT TENDERED TO MISS KATE HOWARDE (Formerly of Brough and Boucicault's Company, Sydney). The following; have kindly promised their Mesdames Cooper and Kilgour, Misses Freda Marsden and Lester, Messrs A: L. Edwards, Chambers, Dufaur, Charter, Martin, Forrest, Montague, Hamilton, O. E. White, and Mr Eady's Orchestra. In addition to the Concert Programme, the Comedy WRITTEN IN SAND Will be produced. Admission: Dress Circle. 5s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. mHE AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL JL UNION. Patron : His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19. Conductor Mr G. A. Paque. Leader of Orchestra.. .. Mr C. Hsmus. PROGRAMME.-Part I. 1. Overture, " Mirella" ....Gounod 2. Song, " Tell Me, My Heart" Bishop MISS A. V. LORRIGAN. 3. Symphony. "The Scotch" Mendelssohn (a) Andante con moto (b) Allegro un poco agitato 4. Duet ("Stabat Mater"), "Quis est Homo".. Rossini (with orchestral accompaniment) MISSES LORRIGAN. 5. Suite de Ballet, Nos. 1 and 2, "The Language of the Flowers" Cowen Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. 1. Overture, *' La Gazza Ladra" Rossini 2. Song. "A Little Mountain Lad" Roeckel MISS M. HARPER. 3. Quintet (for wind instruments), "No. 3, Op. 88." Andante Reicha (Flute, Oboe, Clarionet, French Horn, and Bassoon) Messrs INNES, CLOUGH, JACKSON. CRAIG, and COOK, 4. Song, "Mona".... Adams Mr A. L. EDWARDS. 5. Chaconne et Rigadon, "Aline, Reine de Golcon _a" Monsigny Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats and Galiery, Is. Roserved Plan at Wildman's. Doors open*at half-past 7, Concert at 8. Annotated Programmes of Concert, 3d each. J. F. W. COOK, Hon. Sec. lSltil_lil§ COURT PRIDE" OF NEWMARKET, NO, 6,172. yitt_9W-^jMr. Under the Patronage of His ft 1 Worship the Mayor and Coun-___tl-_ii___i-_-_-_J- onion* of Newmarket The above Court intend celebratinpr their Anniversary by a SOCIAL CONCERT and DANCE, to be held in the Newmarket Hall on FRIDAY EVENING next, the 19th instant. They hope that all friends of Forestry will assist them by their presence. A first-class programme has been arranged, consisting of Glees, Solos, and Songs in Character by the best talent. Good music engaged for the dance. Tickets low, to mert thk times—Single Ticket for Tea and Concert, 13 ; Double Ticket for Tea, Concert, and Dance, 3s 6d. To be had from any member of the Court. W. WEBBER, Secretary. •BIATHER, riOME TTOME. W r E Met, 'Twas in a Crowd, gome to J. H. Dalton's for an Extra Pair of Trousers. ExhibitionsAUCKLAND A GRICULTURAL AND TNDUSTRIAL Q&OW <Under the management of the Mangere Farmers' Club) Will be held NOVEMBER 15th, 189 0, At the TRAMWAY COMPANY'S GROUND (POTTER'S PADDOCK). EPSOM. FIVE H U NDRED POUNDS Will bo GIVEN IN PRIZES. W. KNIGHT, Secretary. 127, Queen-st., Auckland. OUR Jack's Come Home To-day, with a Pair of J. H. Dalton's Extra Trousers on. EXHIBITION orGlassblowingrSaturday Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. Works, Freeman's Bay. Educational. TV/IT R i\ WRI G H T'S ART CLASSES. The Next Term will Begin MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. Studio : 211, Victoria Arcade. Board and -Residence. SELBORN HOUSE, Grafton Road, close to Choral Hall.—Board and Residence; j Apartments by arrangement; terms very moderate.—Mrs Riddle. OYLE COTTAGE, Cook-street.—Com-fortable Board and Residence for one or two gentlemen in private family; moderate terms.—Mrs McKee. _______„__ A LADY who has taken a large and desirable House in Grafton Road would be glad to take Gentlemen Boarders. Splendid view; every home comfort, combined with good table. Fifteen minutes' walk from Queenstreet.—Address X.Y.Z., Star Office. WANTED, Board and Residence for two young gentlemen, near town: private family preferred.—State full particulars to X.Y.Z., P.O. Box 146. PARTMENTS or Board and Residence m private family at North Shore; nice situation, five minutes from first wharf.—Address X. Y„ P. 0., Devonport. A COMFORTABLE HOME is offered _to a married couple or two single gentlemen in private family. Large balcony room, fine view.—Apply S.E.A Star Office. ' T7-ISITORS TO PARIS.-A French T Family, of good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort. English and i rench spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris, Australia and New MISS B AYLETT, Pitt-street, Fashionable Dressmaker. Ladies'own material ma<_e up.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1890, Page 1