Amusement* Q P E R A __ J^"^ S E. GKAND FASHION A.BLE COMEDY SEASON. POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING NIGHT, On account of the stormy weather »M" it Will be impossible for the boat to arrive acre in time for performance on Monday. The season will therefore commence TUESDAY, MAY 17. FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND OF THE '. T7-EMBLE /"IOMEDY /COMPANY. "jVjISS •TV/fYRA TTEMBLE, Supported by I ; . A SPECIALLY-SELECTED NY METROPOLITAN COMPANY, Will inaugurate her Season with the Famous Farcical Comedy, DR. BILL DR. BILL ; . . (By Hamilton Aide), As played in London for 400 -ni? hts,- a',^ o. n*? Theatre, .recently performed for 60 nights at Theatre.'■•Melldurne V:48; biffflts at ..Criterion Theatre. ,Sydn«F;jlong-.seaßons ih.jttrisbane and Adelaide ; and having just concluded a six nights' run in Dunedin, Christchurch, and Wellington. , Admission : Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. 4s: Stalls, 2s 6d: Pit. le. Bok plan at Wildman and Lyells. .. S PEGIA L. MYRA KENIBLE SEASON. TO RESERVED SEAT TICKET HOLDERS. Seats reserved for the opening of the season can be held for Tuesday. Tickets dated Monday will be available for Tuesday without troubJißfC to alter dates, whilst seats booted originally iur Tuesday can either be re-booked for that or tne following nights. Mr J. St. CLAIR, Representative for Miss Myra Kemble. CITY HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. Success ! Success! Succeis of THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR CONCERTS. , Another Great Change of Programme, and first appearance of Mr Joe Reaves, Mr Harry Webster, Mr Fred Manrers ; and reappearance or Miss V. Linden. All the old Favourites, l^ow Farces, Sketches, Songs, and Dances. Our Prices: Dress Circle, la; Stalls, od. Sole Proprietor P. Doran Stuge Manager .. .. Will Hugo A CADEMY OF MUSIC, LORNE-Sl. A. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT! _ AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZONS! New Talent for Tonight! First appearance of Ted Newman, Champion Dancer, and the following old Favourites :— Messrs Cowan, Copeland, and Elton; Misses Amy and Annie Vaughan, Annie Wyniard, May Travers, Daisy Thornton, and a host of others. Popular Prices Inand6a. OT. BONAVEITURA'S HALL. FRIDAY. MAY 27, 1892. GRAND CONCERT In aid of tho Accident Insurance Fund of the Parnell District Football Club. Admission: Front Seats. 2s; Back Seats, Is. F. A. TWINAME, .Tun., Hon. See TTHXHIBITION of Glassblowing, Satur_sli day Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission. 6d. Prizes riven. Works. Freeman's Bay.
Lectures, Etc PROF. GOLLEDGB will lecture on PHUENO-PHYSIOGNOMY In the V.M.C.A. on MONDAY, May 16th. ■ Admission, 6d and Is. Consultations opposite Star Office. Hours, 3 to 4, and at 7.15. Fees from 2s 6d. Visit will expire next week. Photography* "TEMPER PARATU.S." PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK executed at
248, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. Is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. From five of the letters received recently, the following extracts are taken :— Ist. "We are more than satisfied with the photographs received." t 2nd. " We all think it would be impossible for the pictures to he better." 3rd. " Baby's pictures are splendid." 4th. " The photographs from your studio arc superior to any which have come on board H.M.s. Tauranga." sth. "Kindly tend half-dozen more of the photographs. We have been taken twice here (Wellington), and twice in Auckland; but none have been so satisfactory as yours. Our friends at Home were delighted with your effort!." To suit the times, and being prepared to meet the present unnecessary competition, we have made tbe following reduction in our charges:— FOUR CABINETS FOR SIX SHILLINGS. FOUR CABINETS FOB SIX SHILLINGS. FOUR CABINETS FOR SIX SHILLINGS. FOUR CABINETS FOR SIX SHILLINGS. These prices cannot last for any .length of time, and the public are advised to reap the benefit of the low rates. Satisfaction is guaranteed. Appointments should be made personally or by letter, but in the latter case allow time for reply, in order to prevent double engagements. Any portrait enlarged and finished in blaolr and white, or painted in oil or water-colours, at prices varying according to size and finish. C. H. CLEMENS; Photographer. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER. . Late of Ponsonby Road, HiuS OPENED THE STUDIO. ■ CORNER OF QUKENSTREET AND WELLESLEY-STREBT. High-class Photography. Cabinets, 20s and 2te . Ticrdoz,: Cartes. 10s a»d 12i per doa. ■ ™ W. R. R° BINSOIv .. ,PMoi!Bßtmmßßn ..■•■:.•.•*■■" i •--photo" "Rooms, PONSONBY ROAD (late Gregory). Cabinets Ksperdoze* Cards .. 78 6d „ Trams pass the door. ENLARGEMENTS TO LIFE SIZE. QNLY FIRST- CI/ASS^WORK^ OPALBTTK PICTURES AND OTHER NOVKLTIBB. Inb*botion Ixxnva,^^^ fr^f _^^ CHILDREWa *^ 1^ PORTRAITS .AND FAMILY GROUPS A SPECIALTY. y^ 6ATISFAOTOBT RBSJTIiTa OtTARAWTKBD. 134, QUKSN-STRKST, AUOKLA^D .'.Oppwito^tii* Union 6§g>y. .....
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 114, 14 May 1892, Page 8
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