" ''■:■.:■.' ■-.-' ''. ■'. ;' '■'''■■■',"',. ?'■-■-"''''-;.-' Amusements. POSITIVELY FARE WELL ~ .PERFORMANCES.;^, ." , WIRTH BROS. i: BIG SHOW. /■: LAST FOUR NIGHTS. *" WE CLOSE ON SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 18. LAST GRAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE - On SATURDAY, at 3. y - Children admitted for Sixpence. - .'" j TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! y ALL THE PICKED ACTS WILL BE GIVEN,! And, after the performance, the GRAND FOOTBALL TUG-OF-WAR. City and Newton will meet at 9.3o'sharp. Circus commencing at 7.45. 7 Prices as usual. O H O R A L TJA'.L.L MUSICAL EVENT.OF THE SEASON! THREE GREAT STARS! FOR" THREE NIGHTS ONLY-' MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, r "JuucSO, 22,and23. * -B3rst-Australian Tour of,-the OVIDE MUSIN CONCERT COMPANY. yOVIDE MUSIN. The-Violinist, Assisted by the celebrated Solo Artistes: y ANNIE LOUISE -TANNER- The American Nightingale, possessing the most'pheno- ; menal range of vqice of any; soprano ev"er : Vxsforo the Aineriican public ■; and EDUARD SCHARF, the accomplished Pianist, receiver of the ;Great Moscheles Jrriz'e at tho Leipzig Conservatory of Music. The OvidoMusini Company will bo assisted by the Auckland Choral Society. Admission : Reserved Seats.(at Wildman's), ; 3s : Unreserved Seats. 2s ; Gallery. Is. j Programme and further particulars in future | issue. ' FABIUS FERAUD,.; ~ i Manager, j \. EXMl?i„ions. • \ ', " ': : DRILL,SHED. DRILL SHED. o . ' ;_., "■ JHE GENUINE '*>"<* ■ ' TNTERNATIONAL mU*G-OF- X/tf'AR. '■ ■ POSTPONEMENT TILt ' SAT URDAY NIG HT, }. When the deciding pulls for the £80 will take ■ placo. y Drill-shed required by the Volunteers. (See : . : '■;.. article on pas;e 4). TH, E FIN A L PU L L For Ist, 2nd, and 3rd prizes, will take place on y . SATURDAY NIGHT. ' P.S.—AU Accounts against the Tug-of-War to be sent in to Mr Francis, Park Hotel, Wcllesley-street, at'once. V" M; N~~A ST- I"-O-■ ■& MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. FRIDAY. mHE pALTRIDGE T>ROS; . (Late Pupils ', of Professor - CarrroHb)'y : Will meet Tb-hight at their f -; > \ GYMNASIUM. Wvndiiam-strebt-.•".'•*■ (Over the Wyndham Baths) to give Lessons in Gymnastics and Boxing. * Private Lessons, in Boxing. Terms weekly, in advance. Hot and Coid Shower Bath. '_ ON' VIEW—THE GREAT WATER ■MONSTER-ALLIGATOR OR y--'- . '-.. MAN EATER; . . •* -Also, upwards of : 400 BUTTERFLIES & BEETLES Of immense size and brilliant iridescent colours, secured during many years' travels over thousands of miles through the Australian Continent. Also, a Live VAMPIRE, or Flying Fox. one of Nature's'greatest •wonders. from the tropics. 212,,, QUEENjST., -.OPPOSITEvMoARTRUR'S. i QNLY - 7IRST- CLASS WORK\ •DPALETTE./PICTURES AND J >#»/^ y OTHER 'NO VELTIES. o^ . Ikspbotion Ik vited^-^*^ JsL<r S*^ '^>S^ CHILDREN'S <&■ '..'.' J^ PORTRAITS AND >*^^ FAMILY GROUPS A SPECIALTY. D^T.: y Satispactor.- RasoL'rs GtuiiANTaßn. 134, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite the Union Bank). "O O N S O N B V a^>^^F%. Jl naval ARTILLERY. 111-^^^^iifiwl Parade at the Drill Shed j W\ M^^^liiv- t °"n^ sh *' WEDNES' mW^W' DAY, at 7.30 p.m. sharp.' ."■^^Ghß^" D.MILLER. :.]'[■ ' '■:"' . Ca-pt.-Comdg, P.N.A. ' ANTED; 1 Housemaids, 10s ; Wraitre3ses,,a2»;; 12a;"Nuiscgirls, 6s; Farm Hands." 15s; Milkers, 12a; Bushmen, 30s: Gumdiggers, 60s cahbe made.—McLeod, Bl:o.ueeri-Btreet . ' " '■" . - WAN TED, by a lady, two Unfurnished Rooms, with board or With use of kitchen.—Address stating terms. Economy, ', S^B,Offlce.;;y ; , i> ..„;..., n ... ; , iv .„..y.y- •;'■ • <-\|^A^TE;ls,, aft Lmproveyi,to^^liipilpfe_s; a Good .Coach-painter, v-^ ■ ■ i 4#^^^'^^P■l^^■:^^^il^' ' 526; -Quae^rjfty get (pcxt'4p^ti6en-s|Head -jtio^el).-. W"'INT_3D;-; 'a?'"rT-stie^tahl^^^ Apply at Shop lately occupied by Mr •1 Shackelford, opposite Messrs McArthur and ' Co-s- ' - ■ -"' '-■ " - ■ ■ ■ WANTED. — Mackie's Carriage and Harness Register now- ready, with • coloured Supplement, Rules.for'tho Care and 1 Preservatiou of Carriages., Shouidbe in every coachhouse. Posted free; Send your address; WANTED, all owners having for disposal Buggies, Phaotous, Dog Carts, Spring Carts and Waggons, etc.; also Saddlery and Harness, to send in particulars at once. Active demand.; Prompt sales. — Mackie's Carriage and Harness Register, .-.;.-,:'-' E-OST, Cape of Tweed Overcoat, between _i Fort-street and Wyridham-street, this morning, June 15th.-?-APPIy Star Office. LOST, a BayrPony! (cob),, well-known as " Chipa,'',from Epsom Hotel, on Sunday night, with saddle and.bridle. Anyone returning will be rewarded, or detaining same after this notice will be prosecuted.-James Kean, El lerslie. ■ F~ OR IMMEDIATE SA,LE, Cheap,' Wheelrig3.it and Blacksmith's Business, as a going concern, with large Blacksmith's shop, two forges, also Wheelritrht's shop ; allotment 33 xIOO to main road.—Thos. F. Cahill, 87 Queen-street. "IfTIOR SALE, Set of Harness (brasTJu mounted), suitable for Light Spring Cart. —To bo seen at J. Mackie's Carriage Factory, High street. p E , c 1 -£— L GREAT REDUCTIONS IN WIRE-WOVE MATTRESSES. 3ft No. 1 from '.. 24s to 20s 4ft 6in No. 1 from .. .. .. 325t027s 3ft No. 2 from .. 17s6dto 16s 4ft 6in No. 2 from .. .. .. 25s to 21a T. * I_7~C 00KE' JUNCTION GREY & QUEEN STREETS.-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 15 June 1892, Page 8
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