Amusements. - w * A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUS& -~„-,~.~S eo(md appearance of HUGO'S ALL-STAR MINSTRELS. (Male and Female). IM: S£E-SSE r S T^S CE!:iS! IMMEN SE SUCOESSI TO-NIGHT _ TO-NIGHT 1 FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Four Corner Men. Fifteen Performers. New Songs. Dances, Ballads. Farces, etc. Ererythmg New: Change Every Evcaine. MILLION PRICES : ** Circle. 2s; Stalls. Ib ; Pit. 6d. YOUNG MEN'S ■ CHRISTTaN ASSOCIATION. GRAND CONVERSAZIONE '_ THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. .{J. PROGRAMME. Overture, "El Dorado"—Ponsonby Ladle.' '. Orchestra ' Song (selected)—MißS Burgess Recitation, "'Tho Fireman"—Mr Potter Song, •' The Message from the King"—Mr W, Musker Selection, "Clarine" — Ponsonby "Ladies' Orohestra PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES won at Literary Competition, by the President. J. L. Wilson, Esq. Violin Solo, "II Trovatore" — Miss Edith Whitelaw (pupil of Mr S. Adams) Recitation, " Burial of Moses"—Mr Hutchinson. Song (selected)— Miss Buddie Selection. "Intermezzo" — Ponsonby Ladies' Orchestra GYMNASTIC DISPLAY in Gymnasium by Prof. Carrollo, and Messrs Russell and Lonergan. Refreshments in Social Hall, Free. Attractions in Social Room and Reading Room, Admission, One Shilling. Commence at 8 p.m. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Secretary. _ ipUBLIC HALL, ONEHUNGA. MB C. H. HINMAN. Of Wellington, -will (D.v.) deliver S '*" LECTURE : | In the above Hall V THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. £ Subject: " The Great Tribulation." !*,. Seats Free. No Collection. TMPIPHANY BAND OF HOPE. INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHIBITION Willba CONTINUED TO-NIGHT, 7 to 10 o'clock. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, 2 to 5, 7 to 10 sharp. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, , Comedietta A "BEAUTIFUL FOR EVER." SPELLING BEE. Continued Success. Crowded House, Admission -._._._ Sixpence. XHIBITIQN of Glassblowing, day Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission. 6d. Prizes g-JTen. Work 3 Freeman's Bay. A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT AND SOCIAL Will be held in the PANMURE HALL On MONDAY EVENING. December 28. Italian String Band engaged for Social. Stewart's 'Buses leave Union Bank Corner at ■ 6.30 o'clock. Jno. HOGAN. t , '■■' " "■', , a ExMMtlO-is. "pONSONBY CHRISTMAS TREe! A CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE OF WORK In Aid of the Church of the Saored Heart Will beheld in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, POMPALLIER TERRACE, On TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Each Visitor receives a Prize. MUSICAL S__L3C*£IQNS EACH EVENING^ Open from 3 to 6, and from 7 to 10. Admission: Adults, la ; Children, 6d. A UCKLAND ACADEMY OF ART. CHORAL HALL. SECOND ANNUAL"EXHIBITION, > ** Open on tho 15th and- 17th December, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; And on the 11th, 12th. 14th, 16th, 18th, and 19th, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT EACH EVENING, ART UNION will be drawn on FRIDAY, 18tb, at 9 p.m, Shares, 10s each. Admission to Exhibition „ One Shilling, Season Tickets, 2s 6d. C. F. GOLDIE, Hon. Sec. AVONDALE FRUIT & VEGETABLE SUPPLY. GREENLEAF MARKET, CHRISTMAS IS COMING! * SATURDAY NIGHt7~SATURDAY NIGHXI GREAT SHOW OF FRUIT & VEGETABLES, Grapes _. _. „ - 3s per lb. Apricots _ -. w, _ 6d „ Cherries _. — « _ 6d „ Ripo Plums •__.«. 6d „ Green Pluma _ _ _ Id ~ Black Plums _ _ _ li ~ Bananas ... «.«.►. 61b for IS jGooseberries (Ripe and Green) < Peas .. .. 9d, Is, and Is 4d per pecft Tomatoes, Vegetable Marrows, etc., etc, ARTILLERY BAND, 7-10 P.M, REMEMBER THE FRUIT AND FLOWER SHOW . «» WEDNESDAY, the 16th INSTANT, "From 2 p.m. to W p;m. •-■ No charge for entry. Admission Free. | ADDITIONAL CLASSES: Cut Flowers : Collections of Pansies, Collection of Fuchsias. Fruit: 12 Peachesi Tenders. WANTED, Tenders for Sign-writing— to close on Monday at 12 noon.—Apply McLeod Bros., Albert-street. ' TO CARPENTERS.—Wanted, Tenders for building house in the country; labour only.—T. Ussher, Stichbury Buildings, Queen« street, HE Mount Wellington Road Board invite Tenders up to Noon on MONDAY Next for forming Morrin-street. Ellerslie, as per Specifications, to be seen at the Board's Office, Ellerslie Robert S. Carter, Cleric. Da* cember 10th, 1891. ___ ASSIGNED . ESTATE OF J. J. SANDERS, OF CAMBRIDGE, STORE* KEEPER, Tendersfor Stock-in-Trade. consisiing ot 0) Drapery, (2) Grocery, (3) Boots and Grindery, (4) Ironmongery, (5) Shop Furnituro. will "*? received by the Undersigned till TUESDAY, the 15th instant, at Noon. Stock-sheets and Conditions of Sale can ba seen on the Premises and at our Offices. Intending purchasers can tender for the wholo or each department separately. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Wm. R. COOK, \ Trn-teaJ. Wm.GRAY. 'I Trustee* A.M.P. Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, ■ December 7th. 1891. ■ i .— _____
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 294, 11 December 1891, Page 4
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