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Amusements. Q P E R A~~ H 0 U S E^ " We live to please, and to pleaso we live." Th;iS o£ I Th? Acme I The Palace ot ■ , Hilarity. | of Fun. I Laughter. GOUKLAY AND WALTON'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. ' Last Two Nights) fa KIPPED BY THE . Last Two Nights [op\ O tig MOON Last Two Niguts) (. ••-'opthk-'-"-SKIPPED BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "How Do You Do, Isabella?" " Stroll Down the Strandity." "Pretty Pretty Primrose." " Ain't So Young as He Used to Bo " "Oh, the Holligans." " The Aeeit-Decit." "Mary Groen and the Shop-walker." Monday Evening next-Another Brilliant Programme : The Serio-comic Drama, MILKY WHITE, and the Funny, Farcical Musicrt Comedy. LIVING MODELS. Watch for £«> ther particulars. Box Plan now open at Wildman and LyeU'i. Day Tickets at Partridge's. Prices : la, Za 6d. and One Shilling. JAMES HENDY. Manager. ,1 s- C'" H AIL 6 D-1 Leesee and Director M Mr Harold Ashtgai SATURDAY, JULY 39, Fourth of the Series of SATURDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENTS, MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. First production of the Original Burlesque, THE AUTOMATONS. GORGEOUS FIRST PART, 25 L ADY & G ENTLEMEN A RTISTS 25 "• SLOCUM'SDOG. SLOCUM'S DOG. /»D TO ALL PARTS. oD " Excepting Dress Circle, reserved at Is. v ! nOLDMBIA SKATING KINK. \J AGRICULTURAL HALL. a THREE SESSIONS DAILY. r Admission, Is; Skate*, Is. i Children (under 11) Race-MONDAY, 31tU ■! E. A. FARRINGTON. oni\ MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM', O HOBSON-STEEET. MERCHANT OF VENICE. To prevent disappointment, the Management beg to state that the whole of the tickets for the remainder of the season are issued. J. R. CROSS, Hon. Soc. nnHE GRAND MOONLIGHT LAST JL NIGHT HELPED WONDERFULLY TO FILL THE UNION FREE CHURCH. Mind! Come Again To-night! Rev. 3. Ward, Wesleyan, from Deroaportt Hearty Welcome. No Collections. ATAHDHU PUBLIC, HALL, OTAHUHU. SATURDAY, JULY 29. SUBURBAN POPULAR CONCERT COMPANY. GRAND CONCERT. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Admission : Reserved seats, la Other Parts, 6d. 7^ I T T~ £[ ALL. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 315T,,1893. HERR R. C. ZIMMERMANN'S SECOND GRAND CHAMBER CONCERT. PROGRAMME: 1. String Quartette, (a) "God Sare the Em. peror" lHadyn) arranged byR. C. Zimmermann (bl Shubert's let HERR ZIMMERMANN, DR. COX. MESSES WALLETT »nd. DAVIJSS ; , 2. Song, (with violin obligato) "Call lit Baok" (Denza) .'s ■ v... ■ MISS L.. WARREN ■S, Violin Soldi (d). "Bleicio"..^..-..««(Bnatt ; (b) "Fantasie. llTrovatore".. (Allardl

HERR ZIMMERMANN 4 Sons. "My Life for Thoe " (S. Adams) MR EDWARDS 5, Dnet for Clarionatte and Oboe from Bizetts' " Carm en " •«•••• MESSKS JACKSON BROTHERS 6. Song, "The Last Mi1e5t0ne".........,..-« B MISS A. RIMMER 7 Zither Duet (with violin obligato) "Austrian WINKELMAN 8 Song, " The Better Land" (with violin obligate) <Jude) MR STEBBING 9 Trio (by Mendelssohn) Firnt Movements MISS REEVES. MR PAQUE AND HERR 10 StririeQuartette, "Beethoven Ist" ~. HERR MMMERMANN, DH. COX, MESSRS WALLETT and DA VIES 11. Song (with violin obligato) "Alia Stella Confldanta " MRSKILGOUR 12. Song. •'^eStormFiend^. (Roeokel, 13. Piano Solo, Op. 10, No. 2, Allegro, Allegretto, Prcsio (Beethoven) MR ARTHURTOWSKY 11 Duet. "Quis est Homo" (with organ ana piano) (Stabat Mater) MISSES LORIGAN 5, Song. "Evening Song" (Blumenthal) 6, Violin Solo. Mendelsohn's Concerto, Ist and 2nd movements .. .HERR ZIMMERMANN 17 Song, "PoveroLianella" (from Martha)..., ii.aoui,, (Flotow)MßG . M .R E ip 18 Sons (with chorus) "Finicuh Fimcula Ob MR EDWARDS, Soloist. Accompanists: Misses Reeves and Flora Thorpe, and Messrs A. Towsey and Wood. Special Reserve Seat. 3s. DreFS Circle and Front Stall. 25.. Door open at 7.10, Concert at 8 o clooK, Box plan at Wldman's. . Tickets can be obtained at all the Music ware. houses. Carriages can be ordered at 10.20. P S — Thero will be a special praotice at t o'clock on MONDAY in the City Hall. Ecclesiastical qALVATION ARMY, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JULY 29, At 3 o'Clock, DEDICATION OF NEW BUILDING. SUN DA V ""M v-G E T-I 'N^Bj • ' Led by Coiouel Bailey. OPENING TEA. MONDAY, JULY 31. Tickets, Is. Tea at 6.30. , ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERTaN CHURCH, REAIUERA. THE ANNUAL SOIREE Will be held in the Church, on FRIDAY, ZBtt July. The llevs. li. S. West. B. Ferguson and J. Blaikie will give addresses. An eiceljenJ Musical Programme has been urovided. J» will be present. ( Ph<tograpftTi' |-\NLY FIRST-CLASS WORK. > OPALETTE PICTURES AND OTHER NOVIELTIES. INSPBOTIOU ,S-': IKTITKD, -^*^ •••. > Family Gboots a setssutift' Results Charanteei IM> QUEEN-aTBEE'i1. AUCKI^ y (Oppoßitfi the Unic* Banic).

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 177, 28 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 177, 28 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 177, 28 July 1893, Page 4

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