Amusements. OT p E R A a o v ifi TO NITHT? d J 'i}!i' af?er r Mr c - Charringtou (T^ rsd ay) TO.NIGH ? Ti a LAST NIGHT i 0p Miss JANET ACHURCIk JANET ACHURCH AS t «, , MARIE GRAHAM In Mark Play, _, . a , IN HIS POWER". Received last night, as on its first represent*, tion. with every mark of approval by an mtelh gent and discriminating audience, who WfliS their approbation by boisterous applause"and repeated calls before the curtain of the Arti_te£ engaged in the production of this celebrated Supported by Mr Chas. Charrington, Mr Herbert Flemming, and the mei °crt Specially-selected Comedy Company. Produced under the sole direction r>f MR CHAS. CHARRINGTON ° £ Stage Furniture fromthe Auckland Furniture TO-MORROW SATURDAY, cD R F e I d C c E S S Brilliant C ° me^ MASKS AND FAnra Janet Achurch as Peg Woffkotov Box plan and tickets at VVildman's Juices : 43, 2s 6d, and One Shilling ' JAS. E. KlT^jrea^n. C *T V ' = ALL,' AMY VAUGHAN'S . BURLESQUE AND PANTOMIME. ' A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Will be tendered to MISS AMY VAUGHAN By the Members of the Company on SATURDAY NEXT. Popular Prices: 2s and Is. ' -jyj-ADAME" JjjIARIAN JJURTON'S' FAREWELL CONCERTS IN CITY HALL, Commencing MONDAY, January 12th (Prior to return of Company to Australia) NEW PROGRAMMES! POPULAR PRICES I ' R. S. SMYTHE. Sporting. mAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETINGS, 1892 AND 1893. ANNIVERSARY STAKES of lOOsovs .. lsov.' TAKAPUNA STAKES of lOOsovs .. lsov (For now yearlings). NOMINATIONS for the above close on FRIDAY next, January 9th, by 9 p.m., with the Secretary, Devonport: .or at Mr W. Adams' Office. Durham-street East, Auckland. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. WOR PRIVATE SALE. THE DREAMER SWEET LAVENDER SWEET ALICE (served by Nordenfeldt) CORCYRA (served by Nelson) All to be seen at Lake Takapuna. Aquatics. . ■ f OPENING OF LADIES' SWIMMING- BM CLASSES. | PROFESSOR PANNELL will give a Free Exhibition of Fancy Swimming to the Ladies of Auckland at the Albert-street Baths TO-MOR-KOW (Friday! and SATURDAY MORNINGS, at 10.30 o'clock, when ladies desirous of tuition in swimming may make arrangements for lessons. ROFESSOS PANNELL, The Water Wizard, Gives lessons daily at the Albert-street Baths in the art of Swimming. Appointments made for any hour, to suit convenience of pupils. Terms for the season (2 months, daily lessons if required), £1 Is in advance. Educational/ MR W. H. WEBBE, Professional Teacher of Music, will Resume Lessons on Monday. 2nd February. For card of terms, etc., apply to the London andßerlin Piano Co., Shortland-street, between 10 and o. M"~~ ISS HANDYSIDE, of Grafton Road, gives Lessons in French, Russian, Singing, Music, and Drawing. lyr R fT" bT~ wood ha m, JJtJL Te » <->her OF THE PIANOFORTE AND HARMONILM. Address: Care ot A. Eady and Co.. Muaw Warehouse, Queen-st: ' Or, Burleißh-st.. Kyber Pass. North Shore attended once a week. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. *^' ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKL Visitor: The Right Rev. the Bishop of Auckland. Principal.. Re v. P. S.SM. ALLFIELD. Assisted by Mr GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., With Honours, Louden : lately First Assistant Master and Acting Principal at the College, Wellington, Shropshire. Music Master: Drill Master . Herr Tctschma. Prof. Carkollo. Daily Instruction will be given in HolY Scripture. Boys will be prepared for the Civ_ Service, Matriculation, and other Exanuna Autumn Term will begin on MONDAY, Prospectuses may be had on application to . the Principal. Volunteer Notices. ________ , r- - T\ ISTR IC T ORDERS, Brigade Office. Auckland, January 6,1591. The undermentioned Corps will Parade a* the Drill-shed at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 9th inst.. for the Annual Inspection by Lieut.-_oi. Hume. ' . Full dress with arms. Band to attena. Auckland Naval Artillery Volunteers. Ponsonby Naval Artillery Volunteers. . .T. VIRRT SHEPHERD, LieuL-Col.. Commanding Auckland District^ "OONSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY. In accordan«e with*DistrictOrders the above Corps'will Parade at the Drill-shed, at (.30 p.m.. TO-MORROW (Friday, for Annual Inspection i by Colonel Hume. Blue uniform, with arms. Band to attend. All leave cancelled ; nnes strictly enforced. By MILLBR Captm^iJP^AV^ "TuCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY. In accordance with District Orders the above Company will Parade at the Drill-shed TOMORROW EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock sharp, for Annual Inspection by Lt.-Colonel Hume. Blue uniform, with arms and accoutrements. Members absent from the Parade without leave render themselves liable to a fine of £1. The Prize 9 won on Saturday last will bo pre sented. HENRY PARKER, Lieutenant Commanding A.N.A. — E= - —____.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 6, 8 January 1891, Page 8
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