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, Amusements. " I^, '■■ Q?E R A hT??7 ' UNDER THE SOLE DIRECTIn\r~^TM ' Mb GEORGE MUSGROVE?^ . LAST NIGHT \- v OF THE PRESENT TRQGRAMMS,: ..■".'■ THIS AND EVERY EVENING. ■'! r! ARL TT ERTZ V ' **,"'] ' ■ • . . " . '■:"'>■ 1 V AND THB ? , , . >.', ■« TjUIPIRE /COMPANY • AN EMPHATIC AND PRONOUNCED** SUCCESS. "«*■*!> ! Thousands Mystified. Thousands Delighted. THE PRESS EULOGISTIC.. Si The "Herald" is congratulatory, prcgnoßti- H /$ cates a highly - successful season, aha says ' straight out that ... y , \ ' I "CARL HERTZ ._ '"I Is the MOST WONDERFUL - " EXPONENT OF HIS MYSTIC ART" i Concerning the Empire Company, likewise- 'J "An enthusiastic reception from an audience 1 who expected much"and exuberantly demon- m strated that they were not disappointed." ■" The large audience gave many and hearty « 41 evidences or their approDation," ~ ■ , : m And states, finally but emphatically, j V "They will have ' t ' ■ A I CROWDED HOUSES?' | ' ■■ ** ■ ■.' '' The Stab likewise, in a lengthy dissertation ''' ri3 highly complimentary, and says with.no un '"■'■; certain voice— .• ' ■ > i " Carl Hertz and the Empire Company , j' SHOULD AND WILL . ~ assuredly draw thktown;> "THE MOST PRONOUNCED SUCCESS." ' " The audience '■'-:& roared like a veritable .» ■■'"' army of Oliver Twists for more.™ "'' • EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. " The large audience left the theatre mystified but delighted." Prices : Dress Circle and, Orchestra Stalls, to: Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit; Is. ' Box plan aHd day tickets at Wildman's. . '•■£? Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8; carriages ' for 10.30. ', .^ TO-MORROW NIGHT. • '"Aye a Glass Along o' Me" (as sung with'!'*^ great success by Fred Leslie)., , , , r ,l^t Fred Leslie's and Nellie F&rren's Great Song, " 'Tis Merry Love that Makes the World * ' ' Go Bound." MB FRED MASON | MISS ROSE DEERINU ■ ' AND ' '' THE FAIRY FOUR ~ < . ' In New Songs and Dances. : i i: . m ( f POSITIVELY FAREWELL i PERFORMANCES. | 1 WIRTH BROS.' BIG SHOW WILL CLOSE THEIR PRESENT SEASON ON '; SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 18.,.i;|^ Se&it then, and now er never. ,; :• 'i • • ■:■'."■'■ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I \ S ALL THE PICKED ACTS WILL BE GIVEN, And, after the performance, the i 5 '*< ' GRAND FOOTBALL TUG-OF-WAR. :i TEAMS TO PULL TO-NIGHT :- A North Shore v. Suburbs. • .-.^ ■ ' ii ;% l Ponsonby v. Graf ton. '' '"!** / All teams to appear in uniform, and to call ', I at Mr Mundy's Shop for admission. '"-'■ **.-, Circus commencing at 7.45. '•» Prices as usual. '■'."' i 1 JAMES'S HA L L,/$| ' OPO-MORRpW <TUisDAY) EVENING. Mr WALTER IMPBTT'S Programme in last Saturday's Star. ; ?,' S Admission—Front Seats. 2s'; Body of Hall! ls;;-''slj Tickets may he obtained at Messrs A. Eady and, -!w| I Co.'s. The Musical Budget, er The Novelty r Depot (next Post-office). • » v ' M Doors open at 7.30. to commence at 8 sharp. ■ \m CONCERT IN gT. BONA CENTURA'S 'HALL, PARNELL. \,M In Aid-of the Convent Funds. ' .• M, TUESDAY, JUNE 14XH. PROGRAMME. i PARTI. Piano Solo, "The Blue Bells of Scotland" gifffl . MISS FITZ H Song, " Oh! Oh ! Hear the Wild Winds Blow"; '?|I S' MR PARISH Sons, " Killarney " MISS O'SULLIVAN • II Duet, "A Mother's Vigil" MRS andMIBS' M MAXWELL • /•■if Song, "Barney O'Hea" MRSRAYNES ■■% Violin Solo. MRHISCOCKS Song. "The Last Watch" ..MR MORATH ;®i PART 11. "Piano Solo. "Echoes from the Green Isle. fi MISS FITZ Song. "If The Waters Could Sneak as They ' Song, "The" Pirate"!!!!!'! ".MR F. C. PARISH 'Song "Happy Three" MRS RAYNKS W Duet, " The Battle Eve " MESSRS: y-M MORATH and PARISH Song. " Where is Heaven "..MRS MAXWELL; ;wf ■ Comic Socag, "Amateur Fire Brigade' m . MR HAY ' „' - Accompanists MISS FITZ and MB i M \ HAKTWELL.. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8. , £ Tickets. 2a and Is. . ..'.;:-k| ; T\■ -E j V O N P O R/T. > 1 REV. R. SCOTT WEST ' . ! Will.deliver his popular lecture on "Scottish; |f|| Humour" in the Presbyterian Schoolroom,; KiM TO-MORROW EVENING, 14th inst.. at Bight o'clock. A selection of Scotch Songs and Glees will to. rendered during the evening. '■•.'.. Admission: Sixpence. : i I S|| i i i" ' —^---1* t ,^.^,^, v .U».»-.~-^^^Pf'. ,■•■■■ ■ '-**■'■ ''•":' 1 ml^ BUILDERS. 1 -Tenders will be received up to noon of FBI- ' !>A.Y»; "Wie 'l-7th instant, for Alterations'"to a House in:ParnelU.. Plans.:.efcc. at. our. Omces.- f i Queeft-street. : ; 3 veuooM edw^ MAHONBY & SON,' ■ ' .' Architectg._ ; : E N~ "O IN G. Tenders will ha received until noon of i " THURSDAY. June 16, for the Erection 0.. ' Fencing and Enti-ance Gates at Blind Institute. ED. BARTLEY & SON, Architects. ! TO BUILDERS, CARPENTERS, Etc.----1 Tenders will be received until noon of MON- Eg DAY, 20th instant, for Altering and Adding to ' two Shops and Dwellings in Manukau Koaa, ,* Pkins'' and Rpeciflcations ' may be seen at . Charles Bagleys, Wholesale and KetailDruuT e ThePfowes t ßor' any tender not necessarily accepted^ • 1 -jyTOUNT ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. I Tenders are invited by the^.Mount Albert [ Hall not later than the 20th of June, 1882. at . | ?" AM particulars to be obtained from Mr J. K. • are also invited for Breaking 200 - Yards of Metal (more or less). Tenders to be left as above named. ftfS J. R.WALTERS. . June 11.1892. Chairaan^ \ -m/TOUNT ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. | L * Ten'ers'aro invited for the Right of Grazing " I ' 20th of.June, at 7.30 p.m^ KWALTEns> . - , June 11,1892. " tfhslngaß.^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 139, 13 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 139, 13 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 139, 13 June 1892, Page 4

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