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Amusements. QPE R A HOU 8 I Lessee -. Mr Robert E.lnra__ Stage Manager .. M_ Laurence Dunbs. LAST NIGHTS! OP LAST NIGHTS I LAST NIGHTS ! the LAST NIGHTfIt Inimitable Comedian. "*°» h GRATTAN RH,GS, * GRATTAN RIGGS, Supported by MR ROBERT E. INMAN. :1 MISS MAUD APPLTOrair And the Dramatic Comoany. ' TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! TO-NiaHTt GRATTAN RIGGS In the immensely popular and never-fayfaA Drama, ~_ J IRISH DETECTITEf 11RISH DETECTIVE ( { IRISH DETECTIVE) In which GRATTAN RIGGS will sustain set* ■'- distinct national characters, bis inimitable pour. trayal of which, has made him famous through, out the world. TO-NIGHT!) THE (TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT it IRISH TO-NIGHT! j DETECTIVE. ITO-NIGHTJ SATURDAY-LAST NIGHT OF S__So-j. By general desire will be repeated Gee. R Sims and Robert Buchanan's beautful romantic Drama. THE ENGLISH ROSE. THE ENGLISH ROSE. ,i Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box plan at Wild; ''■ IC man's. Day tickets at Partridge s. R. A. UNDERWOOD, ■ Business Manager. A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY/ : THE THIRD ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 0$ THE SEASON. ; CHORAL HALL. -'. . ■ THIS (THURSDAY) EVENIHO. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, "Pique Dame" _~...Snpp--2. Song, "Margarita" —I*hr Mr F.C. STUBBS 3. Aria, with 'Cello obligato, " Afar in the Di* I tance"('CelloMr G. A. PAQUE) f. '' Kalliwoda Miss BLEAZARD 4. Grand Trio N0.4,0p.59 Mayseder Miss YATES and Messrs KENT and BEALE I 5. " An Evening Song " Blumenthal Mr H. A. KEESING 6. " Aus Aller HerrenLander"....Mos_kows_i ' (a) Deutsch (b) Ungarisch 7. Overture ' GuiliaumeTell" Rossini' ('Cello Solo Mr G. A. PAQUE) 8. Song, with Orchestral accompaniment, '• Love is a Dream " ...... _.....Cowen MissBLEAZARD. 9. 'Cello Quartette," Souvenir de Cuno " Paqua Messrs PAQUE and BEALE Miss CHEW, \ and Mr CONEY 10. Song, "Onthe Rolling Wave" Marks Mr F.C. STUBBS 11, "Aus Aller Herren Lander ". .Moszkowski (a) Russisch (b) Italianiscfa. Doors open at 7.30; Overture at 8. A limited number of tickets will be on sale at the door at 2s each. H. J. EDMISTON, Sec. . ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. ' Under the direction of Mr J. C. Williamson.- i IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GREAT EVENT. j Return of the Premier Musical Organisation of" the Southern Hemisphere. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1892. '»;■ Will bo inaugurated the FIFTH NEW ZEALAND TOUR OF WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY |Jg Reorganised, strenethened, and improved. NEW FACES, OLD FAVOURITES, And a ... GREAT REPERTOIHE OF NEW OPERAS,! Beginning with THE GONDOLIERS ! '■< Full particulars will be duly announced. Wsf. HUGHES. ■"" Business Manager. , r\ ppj [ I|a :_ ' ho v s plj TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered by the Auokland Orchestral Union to their Conductor, .... Mb ARTHUR TO WSEY. --.' hi :i I Overture." Masanlello" (Auneri Overture. "Merry Wives of >■■' Windsor" (Nicolai) " Saltarello" (Gounod) Reverie, "Ah Bord d 6 la Mir" , (Dunkler) Gavotte, "Mignon" (Thomas). Selection, "Lohengrin" (Wagner).. By request. Vocalists: Miss Rimmer, Messrs G. M. Roid and Tapper, Auckland Liedertafel • ( (first appearance). Mr TOWSEY- ■ ■ '"■'■■"■" '•': 11 Will play Beethoven's " Moonlight Sonata" I (Grand Piano, by Brinsmead. kindly lent by Messrs Hoffmann and. Sons). Dress Circle arid Orchestral Stalls, 3s; Stall., 2s: Pit. ls. Box Plaa now open at Wildman s. * Tickets on sale by Booksellers; Wildman and Lyell's, Victoria' Arcade; Eady and Co.'s. Musicsellers. Queen-street; Williamson and Co.'s, Tobacconists, Queen-street; Laurie's, Confeo-; tioner, Queon-street; and F. Prime's. Ironmonger, Karangahape Road. ■ ' S" T. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLHOUSE, HOBSON-STREET. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), SEPTEMBER 9, Ateightp.mANNUAL MEETING ! ..' .'; Ofthe '■' HOME MISSION SOCIETY. The Rev. G. Mac Murray will give an Address i on "Home Mission Work In Victoria," The Rev. J. Haselden will give an Address on " Tho History of the Diocese of Auckland, with 60 LANTERN VIEWS. The Bishop will preside. ADMISSION FREE. MAGIC • LANTERN ENTERTADK MENT. IN ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCtt SURREY Hills, T 0 - N I G E T. Views of the Arctic Expedition, the Jackdaw of \ Rheims, and others, with Explanatory Lecture by , Rev. G.B. MONRO. Admission by Silver Coin. GEORGE'S • HALL, NEWTON. in aid.of St. RenedicVs B^^fi^jwi,!) (Friday) EVENING, Sept. 9. Dancing at 8. liate Advertliements. PARCEL^ BOY wanted.-H.;C^ins, Manufacturer and Importer. The Golden Boot, _50..Q--en-3treet. WANTED, a Strong Lad (sth or 6* v Standard).- J.- M." McLachlan. 282. 1 Queen-street.;: . ' :,V:". i ■ ,: ANTED immediately, Yoqng Man Hairdresser for the Thame3.-ApplT J. ; audT.'Ma-on. ■ .___;—-, ~_I_T ANTED, a nice rtsDectable Norse y\ -girl. References required. - Appif., 4 Vj^-dra. Hotel Chapel-street. " , ISTANTED, respectable Boy about 14, W to lcark geSw hairdr^W-jMgg American Hairdressing Saloon, 19, Queon-itreet Wharf. ' .: ~~ W ANTED.' a smart Boy; lißlht employ- ! mpnt.-F. Stephens, Boot Importer. 1». Queen-street. - ■ •■ - ;'''-'- WANTED, a Boy for factory work.Apply E. Waters, Confectioner. Queen-. street^ : •—- ---XXTANTED Known-The Cash Butcher \\. started again in tho shop. Corner Cook and HObson-strcets. Dairy fed Potk. ■»» Fresh Sausages daily. . F~~OR SALE. Auto-Harp, brand new. cost £2 Ps; what offers '-Harp, war Office. _.__ ■— r~. i T"~XRA-RA-BOOM'DE AY, that's wMJ Jl&__%®B®&_ i-wrcnttogwate»_nt.--Bakurßr»«. <

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 8 September 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 8 September 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 8 September 1892, Page 8

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