Amusements. QPERA HOUSE.' L es .ee Mr Charles Hugo, Business Manager. .Mr R. A. Underwood. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. RETJRN TO NEW ZEALAND Of the ever-popular Favourites. JJUGO'S JgUFFALO J^JINSTRELS Mr HUGO, in re-appearing in Auckland, has much pleasure in informing his patrons and the public that the Artistes who will appear are selected from England, America, and elsewhere and individually and collectively bear tho highest credentials possible in their varied lines of business in the theatrical firmament, PRESENTING A GALAXY of BRILLIANCE BEAUTY, WIT, ART. AND AMUSEMENT' Such as has never before been presented to aa Auckland audience. In re-introducing his POPULAR PRICES (2s ls. and 6d). Mr Charles Hugo refers with pri_» to the fact that ho was the originator in Austral, asia, and the first that ever played to those prices in this city. REMEMBER! GRAND OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 13. .-." SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 13. . HUGO'S POPULAR PRICES : 2/ 1/ "> 76.Box Office at Wildman's. JAMES HUGO, Business Agent. C : T Y _H A L L - EVENT EXTRAORDINARY. MONDAY, JUNE 15, And following Nights, MADAME f. OR A, A D A M E \J 0 R A, The Popular and World-renowned HYPNOTIST. HYPNOTISM is the Problem of the Age. YPNOTISM is the Theme of every Tongue, ENORMOUS ENTHUSIASM EVERYWHERE. WILL BE THE TALK OF THE TOWN. People will LAUGH who NEVER LAUGHED BEFORE. ■":>~w.._. Vide, Audi, et Crcclc. Box plan now open at Wildman's. Popular Prices : 3s, 2s. and One Shilling. A. FAWCETT, Agent Q~T. JAMES'S HALL, O Wellington-street. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, June 11th. 1891. First Appearance of the EXCELSIOR MINSTRELS (Ruby and Eclipse Troupes combined), in their Refined Entertainment. New Songs, Jokes, etc. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Admission, One Shilling. L. WALKER, Business Manager. ANNIVERSARY GRAFTON ROAD SUNDAY-SCHOOL BAND OF HOPE. CONCERT, etc., TO-MORROW EVENING, In the Schoolroom, at 7.30. Good Programme. Admission, 61. Children, 3d. "rVTEWTON BAND SOCIETY'S SELECT !_. WEEKLY SOCIALS, ST. GEORGE'S HALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, Dancing commences at 8 o'clock. A First-class String Band in Attendance. A. J. EDMONDS, Secretary. "OURNS CLUB.-Usual _T_- Concert in the Masonic Hall, :. Newton. TO-MORROW (Thursday) _ EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock. Non-members' admission 6d. ■m/r ASCOTTE SOCIALS. The next Social will take place in the Foresers' Hall. Newton, on FRIDAY, June 12th. Members are requested to bring their tickets, A. F. HOOPER, Hon, Sec. 8~~ tOXINCM bWXIWgI BOXING ! ZEALANDIA ATHLETIC CLUB, . Stanley-street. A Grand Amateur Light weight Competition for the best of eight rounds, to rake place at the Club's Rooms next SATURDAY NIGHT. First bout to start at 8 p.m. First prize, Silver Cup ; second, a valuable Medal. Boxers are requested to send their entries in ,TO-NIGHT beforo 9 o'clock. Entrance fee,' 3s. Admission : Reserved Seats. 2s 6d ; Body of Hall, ls 6d. __ T. H. COLLINS, Sec. ZEALANDIA RINK, Stanley-street.— Skating nightly. Nominations for £7 Sheffield Handicap close Thursday, 11th, at Rink; acceptances at post. Band in attendance every Tuesday and Friday.—H. N. SIMSON, Manager. Lectures, Etc. PITT - ST. WESLEYAN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. A LECTURE Will be given in collection with the above Society by the REV. E. O. PERRY, Entitled " MEMORY MARVELS," in the Pittstreet Schoolroom, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, Commencing at 7.30 o'clock. Admission Free. No Collection. All'are luyited. TV|R Joseph ttfanningto-n (Brother of the martyred Bishop) will give an account of his WALKING TOUR FROM THE CEDARS OF LEBANON TO JERUSALEM. IN THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 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. ~&/T~ E M O R Y. THE REV. E. O. PERRY Will Commence his Course of LESSONS IN MEMORY TRAINING At the V.M.C.A. Rooms, at 7.30 THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Particulai'3 can be obtained of Mr Perry previous to the class. mo NEWTON FOOTBALLERS. A Meeting of those interested in tho formation of a Club, to compete under the A.R.U. District scheme, will be held on FRIDAY, the 12th, in the Protestant Hall, Newton, opposite E. Portet and Co.'s. Commencing at 8 o'clock. J. HEFFERNAN AND CO., Conveners. ITf-OR SALE (Cheap).—Brown - street", JD Ponsonby, 4 rooms and scullery, allotment 40 by 100. Mount Albert, 7 rooms, 5 Avondale, 7 rooms, 22 acres: also. 5 rooms, » acres; 10 rooms. 10 acres. Epsom, 5 rooms. 1 acre. Ellerslie, 8 rooms. 3 acres, and 7. acres. Tamaki, 300 acres, 7 rooms. Remuera. 9 acres. Also. Belmont Terrace, 5 rooms, large allotment. THOS. F. CAHILI. 87. Queen-street. _ ■WOOLTTh ID ES~ SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW. For Sale at Durham Yards are.}" Tuosclay. at 9.30 a.m. HUNTER AND NOLAN. Printed and Published by the Proprietor, HENRY BRETT, of Lake Takapuna, at Ms General Printing Office, Shortland and lojjj streets, in tho Province of Auckland, $WR Zealand. ~,■■s■ f«_ ' •;_3r - W_ip_qi§i.A? > 3vm 10, 1891. '**".%
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 136, 10 June 1891, Page 8
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