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Amusement?. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUs£ Under the direction of Mkssbs WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & CO, Business Manager f for Mr \Mr Gen Lμ Stage Manager IJ.L. Toole/Mr Westland Commence at 8 ; Carriages, 10.30. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), November £9, And MONDAY, December I, The world-renowned Comedian, . J. L. TOO LE, Supported by his English. Company, ' At 8 o'clook, H. J. Byron's charming Drama, in 3 acts, entitled. : DEARER THAN LIFE!' , MICHAEL GARNER Mr J.L.TOOLE Charlie Garner.. ..._.-.. Mr C. M. Lowne j BobOassitt Mr H. Weetland ' Uncle Ben „„ Mr John Billington ! Kedyley MrGeo.Shelton ■ Old Bolter (with eong).._ Mr C. E. "WuW . | Mrs Garner „ _ Miss Eliza Johnstons I JjTioy Garner..™.... .Hisslrene Vanbrugk - I Mrs Pellet. ._ Mies EffleListoa Mrs Mingle... _.._„_..- Miss Amy Wayne To conclude with the famous Farce, THE STEEPLECHASE ! Ok. TOObE IN THE SHEEPSKIN. TITTUMS.. _...Mk J. L.TOOLE (His original character) . ,• Dr. Clipper MrH. Westland Alderman Slowcoach ... _ Mr G. Sbp.lton Mr C. E. Wilson Thomas .._•■ Mr JohnGumr Buzzard „.„....... Mr C. M. Lowne : Mrs Tittums.......„ _.... Miss Effle Listoa Mrs Clipper _....Mise Irene Vanbrugh Chambermaid ...Miss Alice Deorwyo> TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, - December 2nd and 3rd, . PAUL PRY AND ' - OFF THE LINE. > M The Box Plans for Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls are now open at Wildman'e, Victoria i Arcade, where Beats can be secured for any r i night during the J. L. Toole Season. Dress Circle ana Orchestra Stalls. ss; Stall*. 3s J I PIT-ONE SHILLING. * Manager for Williamson, Garner, and Co., Mb J. E. MOORE, ;' riITY HALL. CITY HALI* TO-NIGHT t ; * Continued Success of the ever-popular .'■"■.. I VAUG HA N SISTESSr : Come and see our Original First Part; alsoj our Quartette Song and Dance. - ■ ■ * Complete Change of Programme, Prices as usual: Dress Circle. Is; Body of Hall. 6a. AMYVAUGHAN.ManagereM, A CONCERT AND LIMELIGHT ENTERTAINMENT \ Will be held in - I BERESFORD-STREET HALL j os ■'■'. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1890. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at & Tickets. 6d. Children half-price. C. A. BURROW, Hon. Sec t ? THE AUCKLAND ORCHESTRA!* UNION. Patron: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, THE EARL OF ONSLOW. G.C.M.G. y fourth and last concert of the season. ■■■-•■: ■■•-'■ CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5. Conductor ~ .. MrC A. Paque. ; Leader of Orchestra Mb. C. Hemus. PROGRAMME: ' Part I1. Overture, "Bohemian Girl" .. .. Balfe 2. Song', "The Soldier's Dream of Home" IngUa Bervon (with orchestral accompaniment) \ - MR. X FERRIDAY. S> Symphony No, 3 (The Scotch). Adagio i »i ■ «. T r,- _,„ ■ — Mendelesoh*, , : 4, Aria, "LaZmgari" .. .. : Donizetti '• * MADAME LOUISE THOMPSONS „. 5. Characteristic piece, "Marche-Jadienne ,, , ,., '-.Mβ .. ? . teThiere .;.;:: Interval of ten minutes. ' : Part n, ! 1. Ovorture, "Masaniello" .. w Auber \ 2. Serenade, "The Angel's Song .. _rag» MADAME LOUISE THOMPSON. fCello obligato—Mr. H. F. Edgek.) 3. Symphony in G("The Surprise"), Andante and Allegro .. ■ .. Haydn ' : 4. Air, " To Mβ No Stranger "r I" Les Cloches de " Corneville") .. .. Planquette (With orchestral accompaniment) MR. PERCY DUFAUR. 5. " Hungarian Dances," Nos. 5 and 6 Brahraft ■ ' Front Seats, 2s. Back Seats and Gallery, 1_ (Reserved Plan at Wildman's.) Doors open at half-past seven; commence at eight p.m. -•• ''■■'% Annotated Programmes of Concert. 3d each, J.F. W.COOK, Hon. Secretary. * The sth of December being the day of the General Election, the Committee have the pleasure of stating that the gentlemen of the Auckland Press have kindly agreed to forward to the ■ Choral Hall the results of the poll as they arrive* These will bo read out to the audience when received. . fi; ■~-,. ' ' • , •■ .'','< ':■ S Ti IT V HAL Lv St. GEORGE'S ROWING CLUB'S GRAND MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture 2. Song, " The Kinx's Highway". Molloy , Mr PERCY DUFAUR. 3. Violin Solo (selected) MIBS BUCKLAND. ■-*.- 4. Song, "OraproNobia". Piccolomini v Meg COATES. J 5. Trio from " Princes 3 Ida" Sullivan; ! Messrs T; M. JACKSON, P. DUFAUR, I and G. M. REID. 6. Song, " The Boinanv Lass" .Adams Mr A. L. EDWARDS. 7. Songr. with 'Cello obligate. " Fetters of Gold" Hutchinsoa' . MISS M. RUCK; 'Cello obligato, MISS" . , ■ B. CHEW. Interval of Five Minutes. 8. Cooper's Chorus from " Boccaccio" HS Mb P. G. HAMKKTON and MEMBERS OPERA CLUB: r " u,l -''~"-**' 9. Song. " The Old Cremona". ..Judg MRS COATES. with Violin obligate MISS FREDA MARSDEN. ~ 10. Spng, "< The Reauital" .BlnjneptM Mr T. M. JACKSON. ■ ! :- ' 11. Song, " The Lifeboat" Russell -, MET. CHARTER. To be followed at 9.40 by the uproarious Far- t , " cical Comedy, in one act. A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE! A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE!! . A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE! : (Under tho direction of Mr Monfague). ' * : Tickets, 2s and is. at Upton's and Wildman'e, * or Members of Club. ■• Box plan now open at Wildman's. CLEVELAND HARRINGTON. . ;;, HouiSee. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parceia t ( of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provieons of " The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same in each case;on or before the 29th December, 1890. JOSEPH SLATER-Allotment 239, Section ; 2, Parish of Pukekohe, containing 25a Or i 14p. In occupation of applicant., 2875 p THOMAS BUDDLE. WILLIAM SCOTT I WILSON, AND JOSEPH! IJSTOK S I WILSON— Part of Allotments 24a, 32 and . s i | 35, Section 2, Parish of Takapuna, containing 15a 2r 36p, and aleo part of tha land reclaimed by the Auckland Bar? bour Board, at the North Shore, containing 2r 6p, and being the land dw f -. ; scribed in the first schedule of the Auck- / , land Harbour Board Empowering Act. 18S0; and also Allotments 28 and 30. Section 54 of tho City of Auokland. containing la lr lp, the whole being unocca- y , pied. 2881. * .- ' ; , v ' Diagrams may be inspected at this Offlee. Dated this 20th day of November. 1890. at til* | Lands Registry Office. Auckland. v THKO. KISSLING, ' | Distriot Land Registrar. [

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 282, 29 November 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 282, 29 November 1890, Page 8