Amusements. piLLIS'S QIRCUSI HARBOUR BOARD RESERVE (Adjoining Railway Station). ENORMOUS AUDIENCE LAST KIGHT, INCREASING SUCCESS! ANOTHER TRIUMPH FILLIS'S /^REAT iHIRCUS ILLIS'S Ij-REAT V^IRCUS AND MENAGERIE ENAGERIE T)ERFORMING \I7ILD A NIMALS 1 ERFOBMIMG W ILD ANIMALS GRAND MATINEE EACH DAY AT 3 p.m. ALL THE NOVELTIES! ELEPHANTS, LIONS, Eto Tim programme is the same as that given iv the evening. TONIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE ELEPHANTS! LITTLE BERTIE 1 FILLIS'S JOCKEY ACT! LIONS! LIONS! TO COUNTRY RESIDENTS. This Afternoon, Spei ial Railway Facilities to and from Pcnrose, Onehunga, and Mercer, and all intermediate stations. A dmissionT^ 3/> t ' Children, half-price. No extra charge for visiting the Menagerie— one price admits to Cirous and Menaßerie. Tickets can be obtained from the OlUce on th« Ground from 10-11 and 2-5. Doors open one hour prior to each performance, SPECIAL NOTICE. No Accounts recognised unless signed by on* of the Management. Sole Proprietor Mr F. E. FILLIS Business Manager Signor AGRATI Advance Representative.ALLAN HAMILTON TJTiNGLAND'S QUEEN OF SONG, MADAME A NTOINETTE QTERLING ■-. .Antoinette Oterling m $'■ Will commence j.; A SEASON OF TWO NIGHTS ONLY, |- At tho dX OPERA HOUSE ■-'<<-, I ON TUESDAY (WEEK), JUHE 27, ■ AND WEDNESDAY (WEEK), JUNE 28, Assisted by precisely the same Concert Coinpaar thai. i;as been supporting her so sucfles3fully throughout her Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide seasons, all of whom are new to New Zealand audiences, viz., MISS MAY HABGOOD ~., (Solo Pianist) MISS ISABEL WEBSTER (Soprano) MR JAMES WOOD (Tenor) MR H. li. HOLDER »>j :i :;.., (Basso). Madame ANTOINETTE STIRLING is now singing to crowded, enthusiastic, and deUshted audiences in Australia, whore she is now terminating the most phenomenally successful tour of the decade. MADAME STERLING will sing far the Opsaing Concert—' Tho Lost Chord," "The Tiiree i'ishers'" and '• Caller Herrin." NOTE-Madame Sterling will only give Two Concerts in Auckland, as she leaves tor the South per Rotomahana on the 29th, for Wellington, appearing at Gisborne and Napier cv routo, her contract being for Twelve Concerts only in Nevr Zealand. In consequence of the enormous expense in connection with tho venture, tho tariff of admission will be— Dross Circle and Reserved Stalls, Single 1 Ticket 6 0 Family Ticket (admitting 4) £0 0 Stalls ... .. 3 (I Back .. .. ■ « 2 O BOX PLAN open This Morning at Wildman and Lyell's. Under the management o£ THE AUSTRALIAN CONCERT BUREAU. Director MrT. P. Eudson Manager -...MrL. J. Lohr. TTiORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY* EVENING, June 17. ' DRAWING-E.OOM ENTERTAINMENTS. The second of a series will be given aa above. The programme will consist of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Songs. Part Songs, Dnets, Trios, etc., bythe leading amateursof Auckland, • Items will bo illuctrated with GORGEOUS SPECTACULAR EFFECTS. Beautiful Pictures, Auto Harp and Fairy Bells choice selection of Sungs, Descriptive Mubic. MAGNIFICENT MECHANICAL and LIMELIGHT EFFECTS. POPULAR PRICE-6D TO ALL PARTS. Full programme on handbills. (^RAND (fi O NCERI In Aid of the Accident Insurance Fund PAItNELL F°OOTBALL CLUB. ' To be held ou > FRIDAY, JUNE 23, In Si. BONAVENTURA'S HALL. Tickets, 2s and Programme in next Tuesuay's Star. Tenders. , rSIHE MOUNT WELLINGTON1 ROAD IS BOARD invite Tenders, up to nocn on SATURDAY next, 17th iusi., to Break aCOCoDio Yards of Road Metal. Full- particulars on application to ROBT. S. CAHI'KR. lioad Board Ofiice. Q!.wkl EUerslio, Juno 15,1835. mo bqilders. Tenders will be received up to noon of WW NKSDAY, the 21st inst., for tho JtrectuMo" Cor.t.ige in EDgliind-street. Plans, oto,, at our Office. Queen-street, EDW. MAHONEY & SON, Architects. A UUKLAND TROTTING CLUB, TENDERS FOR ALTERATIONS TO RACECOURSE AT POTTER'S PAD1 DOCK, EPSOM. Tenders will be received at my oSco. < 24 Victoria Arcade, for Alterations to the asr courso of the above Club, up to 3 p.m. TUESDAY next, the ZOth inst. Plans and specifications may be seen »t«T Office, Victoria Arcade, any day, between hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tenders to be addressed to the SearotjT : Auckland morrow Club, and endoise " Tender for Alterations to Racecourse. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ; JAMES LANGFOHtt
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 141, 16 June 1893, Page 4
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