Amusements. QPERAH 0 U S E. - Sub-Lessee .. Miss Amy Vaughan THE MONTE CHRISTO BOOM? TO-NIGHT ! TONIGHT! This Charming and Successful Romantic Local Burlesque will be repeated. „, LITTLE MONTE CHRISTO! The Success of the Year ! The Press Unanimous! ~ . , . The Public Enthusiastic' Greeted by a crowded and delighted auditorium last night, whose unstinted applause establishrrt _- _,_ it a thorough success. v TO-MGHT! TO-NIGHT! Popular Prices-Dress Circle, 2a; Stalls, i s • Pit, 6d. ' ' Bos plan at Wildman's. "PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMEKT. piTY XT ALL. IVfONDAY -VTEXT City Jclalx,. IVlonday JN Ixt, , MADAME f^ORA, The World-renowned Hypnotist, Further particulars To-morrow. A. FAWCETT, Agent DEVONPORT HALT NORTH SHORE. ' THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. •' ALI BABA ; 08, THE FORTY THIEVES." Immense Success! The Hall Densely Packed by half-past 7 ! Those who were unable to get in last evening will be admitted by the tickets which they already hold. Tickets, 2s and Is. Front seat entrance at the side of the Hall. EALANDIA RINK, Stanley-street— Skating nightly. Nominations fer £7 Sheffield Handicap close Thursday, 11th, at Rink; acceptances at post. Band in attendance every Tuesday and Friday.—H* N. SIMSON, Manager. Lectures. Etc. YM.C.A.-TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 • o'clock, the Rev. E. O. Perry will de- ' liver a Lecture on "How to Obtain a Good Memory." with numerous illustrations. Admission free. All are invited. * * ]V£R TOSEPI TXANNINGTOtf '• (Brother of the martyred Bishop) will , give an account of his WALKINB TOUR FROM THE CEDARS OF > LEBANON TO JERUSALEM, . , IN THE . i YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 1 ' LECTURE HALL, ON THURSDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. Admission Free. Collection. All are invited. ■ A few relics of Ancient Tyre, and a large coloured representation of the Holy City, will add to the interest. Y~OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Corner Wellesley and Albert Streets. WINTER COURSE of ENTERTAINMENTS, Etc., in Lecture Hall, Commencing each evening at 7.45. PROGRAMME: Friday, June 5 Conversazione Friday, June 19 : Lecture. Subject: " Then and Now—Nuts for Pessimists to Crack." Rev. JOSEPH BERRY. Friday, July 3...- Concert Friday. July 17 Lecture Subject: " Scottish Characteristics." Rev. R. SCOTT WEST. Friday, August 14—Public Debate between SL$ Selected Members of Combined Literary Societies. Friday, August 28 „ Concert Thursday, September 10 Lecture Subject: " Why Flowers are Beautiful." Prof. A. P. W. THOMAS. Friday, September 25—Literary Competition between Members of United Societies. Date to be announced Concert) Conducted by Prof, CARL SCHMITT, Single admittance, 6d; Tickets for the Course, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 3a 6d. To admit | bearer only, 2s 6d. May be obtained at the ' Rooms, or from any Member of Committee. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. WILLIAM BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. I Tenaers. WANTED, Tenders-for extension of • Shop, same as near'F. Lambourne's, till the 14th inst. (for labour only.)— Address Alex. S. Nodder. TO CARPENTERS.—Wanted, Tenders ; for Erecting a Bakehouse and Shop at' Mount Eden. Labour only.—Particulars to S. Till and Son. Queen-street. TO .PAINTERS.—Tenders will be received up to noon Saturday, 13th met,, for Painting House, Woodville, Mount Eden. —Apply Nutt ajid Collier, Summer-st., Eden Terrace. Bating Notices. WEST ROAI> ~JC "DISTRICT. NOTICE. In accordance with the Provisions of the Rat* ing Act, 1882, it is hereby notified that ther Pukekohe West Road Board will, on SATURDAY, the 4th of July, 1891. make a Rate of One Half-penny in the £ on all rateable property in the District, for the year commencing Ist April, 1891, and ending 31st March. 1892, me said rate to be due and payable in one instalment on SATURDAY, the Ist August, 1891, at the residence of the Collector, Pukekohe West, -where the Rate Book is now open for the inspection of Ratepayers. By order of the Board. WM. MORROW, Clerk, Pukekohe West, June 8,1891. Funeral Notice. °- °- F -> M - v - A ' D, LOYAL GOOD INTENT LODGE, No. 4.369. , M * m . be F 3 °* * ne above Lodge •"Jjfyjfgjj -j 0 ■ the Furieral of the Hate Wife of Bro. George McCowatt, which will take place TO-MOR-ROW, leaving her late residence, "Victoria Atreritfe,* EdetfTerrace, at 3.30, for the Syniondsstreet Cemetery. Members of Sister Lodges invited to attend. By order of the N.G. JNO. TUCKEY, Permanent Secretary. AU CKLAND WORKING MEN'S FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY. Members of this Society are requested to Meet at the Oddfellows' Hall, Parnell, TOMORROW (Wednesday). 10th. at 2.30 p.m., to attend the funeral of our late Bro. Wμ. Hog AN to the Syraonds-street Cemetery. By order. WM. EMERY, Chairman. THOS. SNODGRASS, Secretary. LOYAL PARNELL LODGE, No. 4,750. A Funeral Meeting of the above-named Lodge will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 3 p.m., to form a procession and follow the remains of our late Brother William Hogan to Symondsstreet Cemetery. Members of sister Lodges invited to attend. Regalia : Black scarf, white gloves. By order of the N.G. CHARLES S. WRIGHT. Secretary. OR SALE at once, a good safe Family Butchering Bueinees in the suburbs, with special advantages for cheap running; comfortable home for a family. This if a chance not often met with.-Apply N. Wood, Mount Eden.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 135, 9 June 1891, Page 8
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