Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Under the direction of Mr J. C. Williamson. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GREAT EVENT. Return of the Premier Musical Organisation of the Southern Hemisphere. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1392, Will be inaugurated the FIFTH NEW ZEALAND TOUR OF WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY ! Reorznniaed, strenzthened, and improved. NEW FACES, OLD FAVOURITES, And E GREAT REPERTOI..E OF NEW OPERAS, Beginning with THE GONDOLIERS ! Full particulars will be duly announced. Wm. HUGHES. Business Manager. Pi IT Y"ETLhTri IT V HALL. \J TO-NIGHT! \J TONIGHTI ACTION-SONG ENTERTAINMENT. Conductor .. Mr S. FRITH. All th« Most Popular Action Songs from recent Queen's Birthday Gatherings. Duet," Curious Quesiions," Masters F. andF. Souster. Admission. 6d, Is, and Is6d. Commence 7.30. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT will be held in St. Alban's Schoolroom. Mount Roskill Road, THIS EVE vING, at 7.45. Proceeds in aid of the Piano Fund. Admission, 6d. fi~~l T V HALL, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING. GRAND C ONCERT BY HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA. Full particulars ia last Saturday's Star. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Carriages at 10.20 Box plan open at Wildman's. pay Tickets also at Eady and Co.'a and Partridge and Co.'s. Electoral. DOROUGfI O F NEWTON. TO THE ELECTOkS OF THE SURREY WARD. Ladies and Gf ntlemex,In asking your support at the Poll on THURSDAY Next, I recognise the fact that the individual best calculated to further your interests is one who has at heart the welfare of the Borough generally, and the Surrey Ward in particular. After my experience in the Council during the past 20 months, and a residence in your Ward of 7 years, it cannot reasonably be urged that I am ignorant of the requirements of the Ward or Borough. Should you honour me by re-electing me. I shall at all tiu.es endeavour conscientiously to support whatever is, to my judgment, the most urgent »nd permavient work — Health. Safety and Comrort being the three important objects in view, and these in order named. I am. Yours Faithfully, ANDREW lIOLDEN, PbotosrraphTi QNLY FIRST-CLASS WORK. OPALETTK PICTURES AND OTHER NOVELTIES. Ikotkctiok Imrvt^o^y^ J&r r^ CHILDREN'S tf^ PORTRAITB AND FAMILY GROUPB A SPECIALTY. S^ Satisfactoby Results Gdarantkbii. 134. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND (Opposite tha Union Bank!. Tailoring. A CME TAILORING COMPANY. - J\. Suits to.measure. Newest- gtyla and finish. On deferred payment system.—C7, Vic-toria-street West. ' " • XJALTON, Tailok, AUCKLAND. Old Stock Sold b* Auction. . EVERYTHING TN SHOP QUITE NEW. No Old Stock. FIRST SPRING SHOW ON SATURDAY NIGHT. J. H. DALTON, Tailor. 210, QUEEN-STREET. R. H. _S WAIEa OBSERVE!!! £585 WORTH OF TWEEDS, Etc., MUST BE CLEARED, At Prices that will Astonish the Public. INSPECT WINDOW. SUITS £210s, £3, and £310s TROUSERS .. 10s 6d, 12s 6d. 15s 6d, and 17s 6d R. 11. ,SWA LE S, VICTORIA-STREET. mo THOSE WHO DO NOT KNOW. A. WOOLLAMS & CO. Keep the largest and best-selected stock of Woollen Goods of any Tailoring Establishment in Auckland, supplemented this week by foavy s'-MftAerifil of NEW" SPftlNd! GOODS ex Kuahine. A; WOQLL£WfcCO;; Rospjctfully iavite the attention ol Gentlemen to their celebrated Colo, nial Tweed Suits at 50s, well cut and always give satisfaction in every particular. A. WOOLLAMS k CO.'S Is the house always noted for the bost election of Black, Blue, and Fancy Worsteds and Ser_e3; thi» season's shipments surpass al] others. Suits from £3 3s to £4155. A. WOOLLAMS & CO. Have also received a special lot •{ Scotch Suitings and Trouserings is all tb.B latest patterns, well worth inspection. Suits from 63s to 90s> Trousers, 13s 6d to 3Cb. ' GENTLEMEN Patronising A. Woollams & Co. caa always depend on getting their Gar* ments cut in the best taste and style. No money is asked for until tha orders are qompletod to the satisfaction of the customer. A Visit is Respectfully Solicited. a "W OOLL AM S & r\ 0., TAILORS AND WOOLLEN DRAPERS, 90, QUEEN-STREET. SADDLE TWEED SUIT, by George Campbell, worth £6,- for £3 10s; Velvet Fancy Dress. _1 10s; Sewing Machine, £llflfc~J. M.Mchachlau.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 212, 6 September 1892, Page 8
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