Amusements. : i> E R A HOUSE. Lessee Mr Charles Hugo. Business .Manager. ."Mr R. A. Underwood. STILL THEY COME! HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY! PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Of the Popular Favourites. TTUGO'S IJUFFALO ]\ /I INSTRELS . XI UGO'S JOIJFFALO IYXINSTRELS A Popular Entertainment at Popular Prices ! must and always does command success. We Have Proved It. : TO-NIGHT! (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT I All our Brilliant Artistes in A MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. Conic and See OUR BRILLIANT FIRST PART. ) Come and Soc CHARLES HUGO, the Emperor : of Minstrels', in " Mary Ann's Old Man." ; MISS PRISCILLA VERNE in her New Specialties, , " Waiting to Hear the Verdict," " Drink up. Boys." i BILLY (THE AKARMANS) PEARL. THE LANCASHIRE LADS—Leslie, Craydoa, and Yaw. Mr W. B. CADZOW, the BeautifulTanor. THE CONNOR BROS., Champion Acrobats. OUK SPLENDID QUARTETTE SCREAMING* FARCES. HUGO'S BUFFALO MINSTRELS In aa Entertainment Unparalleled in. its Excellence. HUGOS POPULAR PRICES! 2/.,,, l/_«» -/& SATURDAY NEXT, First Grand Change of Programme. SATURDAY NEXT, . GRAND MATINEE PERFORMANCE I For Schools and Families. Special Attractive Programme, Carefully arranged to suit the little ones. P.ox Plan at. Wildman's. JAMES HUGO, Agent. CITY HAL L. \ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! J ENORM ° ENTHUSIASM [ * OF MADAME ADAME V^ORA, THE WORLD RENOWNED & POPULAR HYPNOTIST. Public approval endorsed by an influential committee of citizens. H THE SCEPTIC CONVINCED. Book Seats at Wildman's. : nVT E W T~O N BAND SOCIALS. ST GEORGE'S HALL. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. A First-class Staring Band in Attendance. Tickets. Is 6d each, admit a Gentleman and Supplied for Socials, Balls, Garden Parties, etc., etc., at Reasonable Rates. A. J. EDMONDS, Secretary. O-NIGHT! rrTO -NIGHT! . J. , At half-past 7, in the PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. •■•;. GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT OF .M f. VV. H. WHITEHEAD, ■ SPECIAL MUSICAL EVENING. MUSIC FOR THE CHURCH. MOSiC FOR THE SCHOOL. ! MUSIC FOR THE HOME. ORATORIO MUSIC. ORGAN MUSIO, Mb WHITEHEAD'S LAST NIGHT. Collection. l & O T I C B: W&JMOI The Caledonian Society's FortSocial will be hold in the \ Foresters' Hall. TO-MORROW (Thursday) NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Member 3 please snow their tickets at the door. R. T. MICHAELS. Sec. ,™ IOUPiNS CLUB HIGHLAND ff Jj> ASSEMBLIES. ! The First Dance of the second . . quarter will be held in the Masonic. V Hail, Karanjjahape Road, TO MORROW (Thursday) EVENING. Commence at 8. R. GEDDES, Hon. Sec. \ 13OXING1 BOXTimT! riOXiiNU ! ; X> ZEALANDIA ATHLETIC CLUB. Don't forget next MONDAY NIGHT. June , 22, when three Glove Fights will toke place in one night. Admission-Keserved beats 2 n 6d, body of Hall, Is fed. T. H.- COLLIN !s, Sec.__ - ' ATHLETIC GROUNDS, \ ■£j TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). " ~ TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). GRAND FINAL OF SHEFFIELD HANDICAP; Also, I CONSOLATION HANDICAP. Nominations Free. Acceptance, 2e. _,„ I, m LcctJires. Etc. t — — . MR JOSEPH HANNINGTON (Brother of the late Bishop) Will give Addresses as follows, in V.M.C.A. Rooms :— TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.30, in the Taber-nacle-Lecture on the Holy Land Ulluatrated with Beautiful Limelight Views). TO-MORROW (Thursday), at3—Bible Reading. AH are invited. Admission Free. Collection for expenses. R JOSEPH HANNINGTON j (Brother of the Martyred Bishop) .. Will re-deliver the Lecture on i "THE HOLY" LAND" . (As many were unable to obtain admission last night), Illustrated -with over Fifty Coloured Views, j . shown by the Limelight, In the TABERNACLE, Upper Queen-stbeet, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 7.30. . Admission Free. Collection. All are Invited, i Children not admitted unless accompanied with, • Adults. 3 Public Notices. MADAME WINE, Clairvoyant, Palmist i.rid Phrenologist. Family affairs a • specialty.—Lower Hepburn-street, bottom or Wellington-street. . v TTAIPARA HARBOUR ' STEAM SERVICE. P. S. 0 S P R E. y ' Will resume her regnSar running, commencing on THURSDAY, the 13th inst., after her Goc vernment Inspection and thorough overhaul, ' , DOUGLAS BROP.. Agents. Helensville. [ C. F. JAMES & CO.. Agents. Auckland. r' TERRACE ROAD BOARD. p NOTICE BE STRIKING RATS. ~ i Notice is hereby given that it is the intention 1 of the Eden 'Len-ace Road Board, at their nexG meeting:, to be held on TUESDAY. July , .?. 189 > 3 to strike a General Rate of Three Farthings, in. " the Pound on rateable property in the district, j for the period commencing on the first day oi i 1 Anrii; 1891, and ending on the 3ist day of March. , 1892, to bo paable in one sum. together witha ; Gas Rate of One-eightli of a Penny in tne ' Pound, and the Special Rate of Fh'C-sixteentns • of a Penuy in the Pound, under the Government Loans to Local Borfies Act, 18S6, on tne > first day of August, 1891. at the Office of the Hoard, New North Road, Kden Terrace, i™. Rate. Book is open for inspection during omee 1 hours, viz., TUESDAYS, from 2p.m. till 5 P-m., : and the First and Third WEDNESDAY in each ; month, from 9 a.m. till 12 neon, at the Office uv - the Board. __,- W. O. POCKLINGTOK. Clerk to the Board; \
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 142, 17 June 1891, Page 8
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