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I Amusements. I T V H A L~X UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS I KOWALSETS CONCERT COMPANY, ',' THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), December £3 \ last concert.but one. ' 3IISS BERTHA ROSSOW will sing— 1. " Qui la Voco" (Bellini) j 2. "Dear Heart" (S. ilatlei). MADAME YAXDERVEER-GREEXE— 1. "In an Old Garden" (Hope Temple) ■ \ 2. " Three Fishers" (Hullah), f j And in Duet with MISS E. ROSSOW, {■ j " The Flight of Clouds'' (Carracioln). | I HERR E. PECHOTSCH- J 1. Fantasie—Caprice (Vienxtemps) f 2, ValseLente (Marsock), I And, with HEN'RIIIOWALSEI, | The Sonate of Niels Gade. ; J HENBI KO W ALSKI Trill play— f 1. Paraphrase on '• Martha" (L. de Meyer) j 2. Hole of the Concerto in 1} minor (Cbopin), And, by general request. j "Marche Hongroise" (at two pianos), *v ith his biiiliant pupil, MISS BEATRICE GRIFFITHS. Accompanist: HISS BEATRICE GRIFFITHS.., S Admission : Dress Circle, <?s (FamUj Ticket, to I admit six, £1 l≤) ; stalls, a> 6d: Pic, Is. Plan I and tickets at Wildman and Lyeil'6. Doorsopea p at 7.15, commence at 3 p.m. | ?.I. Kowalski will perform on a magnificent i Pieyel Grand Piano, specially sent out by tie makers for these Concerts. Director, W. H. POOLE. f\ P E P. A HOUSE. LAST NIGHT . OF THE riKEAT ALLIED OEOW, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. . ; Glorious Src'sptipn of YOUNG TAYLOR, the infant Biondin, on his Invisible Wire, YOUNG DICK. THE WOND-EEFUL ARIEL: ■■ GYMNAST. t. BROWNS DUTCH IMPERSONATIONS ; RECALLED. TREJI2NDOUS APPLAUSE OF THE LEOPOLD BROTHERS. And ROARS OF LAUGHTER AT THE FUNNY CLOWNS. Screen: ing Ballet d'Action. "LOVE IN ALL CORNERS," Caused the greatest of merriment. LOOK OU C FOR THE HORSES. POPULAIi PRICES. W. H. HAVES. Manager. . . J qTAXLEY IX AUCKLAND. THE LAST AND GREATEST EVENT OF THE YJt'Ali. FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW ZEALAND. OF THE MAN WHO FOUND LIVINGSTONE! THE MAN WHO FOUND LIVINGSTONE! TilK MAN WHO FOUND LIVINGSTONE! THE j!a;< WHO iOUNxJ LIVINGSTONE: ; OPERA HOUSE. THREE NIGHTS ONLY, f Commencing jj THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, jj When the Heroic Explorer, f Mr I 11. iVL k!) TAIC LE V I iThe Mot Remarkable Man. that ever set I tool in New Zealand; | ■WUI describe his Travels and Work | THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT 1 THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT » THROUGH THE DABK CONTINENT! Usual Theatre Prices. .., I Piano: Reserved Seats ttlu open at Wild? | man's to-morrow nioruirß. f I Commence a: S. • S-SMTTEE> j ■ -■ I FRIDAY EVENING, The Popular Lecture. EOW I FOUND LIVING STONE ! SATURDAY (the Last Ni?ht), The Thriilinjr Narrative. TEE RESCUE OF EilIN PASHA T Tr~K IGH T S 0"F LABO USi j_\. AUCKLAND DISTRICT ASSEMBLY No. 259. A SOCIAL REUNION ... I Of Town and Country Members and Frienas 0-. j the Order will be held on j WEDNESDAY EVENING NEST, j ODDFELLOWS' HALL, COOK-STREET. j i A varied Programme, consisting of Vocal and I Instrumental Music, Recitations, etc, closing with Lime-iijrht Dissolving Viewi, will oegiven, •. Light Reireshments will be provided at 9.30, I Doors open at 7.50. to commence sharp Etc. Tickets, single, Is: double. Is M. may be had from K. French. Karsnpahapa Bead: H. V,. Dixon. Quee:vstreet: J. Gentry. Victoria-streec; T. Clarke, Grev-itre-e:, and IL iicody, ArchiuiF. WALXEE % jjis. lice tec i Exhibitions. \ VONDALE r?//:;' J: V"vITABLS 1 ""-"■ GREENLZAT VLi-SJiifi'L'. I CHEAP FRUIT, V vs.m ; ASi^s, j ■ !We desire to make Fruit, no: !ux::r:\ out zxl I aviicle cf dvdij iee£. 1 » »_/ »-fc V_' *. A _. > .!_* I I -i. J~t _ _ J. 1. S_r Jut ' -— • j j Artiilery Bar.d, 7— 10 p.m. \f\ N EXHIBITION '• JT&. OF I PLA.NET J.R. ! FASiI AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS Will be held at YATES , SEED FARM, OTAHUHL", ] WEDNESDAY, 23r.1> INSTANT. o.cO P. 31. i 0.-BORNE'S GARDENS. NEWMAEHET, j THURSDAY. 3;sY INS tANT,S.oiP.J>L ! Hγ Sacford, the American Etperi, «v:U be I prose ut, i . Also, i:i iVaikato— ; ca>.;b'eidg2. tcesday. inst. ! HAMILTON, WKDNESDaY.oCtiiINST. ! E. PORTER AND CO., o AGENTS. i „ .

: Q.< I .M M I X G. ', "PROFESSOR PAX.X ELL hariii? • Auckland, hr.s He-opened liis Cissies at shej Albt-rt street J<ath.--. ilour.i ot atteuclar.ce. from; 6 X.m. to 6 p.m. L?.nie!-" <.'!a-.s crhtn Pro-! fo-f-or is assisted by Mrs Panne , U. frost! 9.1C: a.w.j to 11.53 a.ni. 'L'erras for a course o* !e?.eons. l«-in .id-_ : vaace. made either.-:' ::ie ;-::bs" io- at Privau; icoai'lcacc, ai V-jice.it- Villa, - ---; Tiiicent-alreet.

j Tenders. ' mENDERS wii! bo received until noon d '. JL MONDAY, 'he -eh of Ja\,\\uri, 'ct ■ Paintin? the Grammar dciiooi. S} raonci-nrc&u J ' ;I. ALLRTGTIT. ! 216, Victoria Areid?. i

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 29 December 1891, Page 8

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