Amusements. f\ P E R A HOUSE. Lessee and Proprietor H. N. Abbott. Directors and Managors. .Cogill Bros. THE BEST OF FItIICNDS MUSI' PARI. So To-night the Favourite COGILL BROS.' NEW MINSTRELS SAY FAREWELL AND INTRODUCE BOR TO-NIGUT AND TO-NIGHT ONLY. THE MO-.T STUPENDOUS BILL OF ALL. Tho Cogill Brothers tako great pleasure in announcing that the sconery having arrived trom Molbourne. they will present, for this occasion only, the new and beautiful scenic production oi THE VOYAGERS. Scenery painted by John Hennings. Pet°}The Stewards "^{jrVVilffin Old Skipper Marsh...' Alf. Holland OUR CHARMING VOYAGERS. Misses Laura Roberts, Dora Busch. Ethel Uirford, May Arlinc, Amy Johns, Eunice Fernandez, Minnie Barnes. Nettie Norman, Nellie britntns, Alice and Amelia Lake, Violet Kingston, etc. STOPPAGES EN ROUTE:- . Adolaide i Kto»_sy*^?lSl!Sf Melbourno _...•From St. Kilda Road Hawaiian Isles..- - IV* * * Hon w, ii 2 A]nGr i Ca Niagara Kails Ireland..'.'.".'.'. Ennisfallen, by Killainey Scotland Melrosa Abbey by Moonlight England Windsor Castle, on the Thames franco Quay DOrsay. Pans GevmanyV.'.'.'.'. _. Gut en fels, on the Btune China Hongkong Sydney .'....'' Our Harbour" at Sunrise *NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, Replete with funny situations, laughable witticisms, appropriate with lovely, music, niakin., this the most entertaining and BIGGEST BILL YET GIVEN. Tho Kohinoors of Kolored Kpmoily, CIUS. W. I COGILL BROS. I HARRY P. In a New Act, " Before the War. SLADK MURRAY „ In his Latest and Original Songs, Balaclava, "Never More." and "I Forget. KATHERINE VINCINI. In a specially-arranged Selection. LAURA ROBERTS and DORA BUSCH In a Medley Melange. JACK EVANS Introducing American Wing Dancing. FRED GARNETT In his Amusing Comicalities. OUR GRAND PREMIER BALLET (Arranged by Ethel Clifford), Introducing all our Lady Dancers. HARRY P. COGILL Will sing tho latest American Success, '•AFTER THE BALL." The Screaming Acts and Farces. WHO'LL WIN . WHO'LL WIN ? Also, will be introduced, by special desire, CAN YOU SEE ME? _ n THE LAST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. Tiie Best Bill Given Yet. COME AND SEE OUR FAKE WELL BILL. The Best of All. the Funniest of All. Come early and secure your seats. Positively the Most Gigantic Bill Given. Prices - - - 6d. Od. Od, STALLS, ls ; DRESS CIRCLE, 2s. Box plan at Wildman aud Lyell's, Day sale, Stalls and Pit, at Partridge s. _ TOM PERMAN, Representative. •pIfETnTIN AR V NOTICE. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2. AUCKLAND POLO CLUB. Production of tho intensely amusing Irish Comedy in 2 Acts, O'CALLAGHAN. O'CALLAGHAN. Characters by Mioses Keri-Tayler, Miss Grifflths, Messrs W. T. Cunningham, F. E* Grombie, M. Philips, J. A. Walker, L. St. J. Keekwick, and Montague. Proocdcd by Broughton's Charming Comedy in One Act, WRITTEN IN SAND. Characters by Mrs Coopor, Messrs Macky, J. A. Cooper, and Montague, Splendid Orchestra under the direction of Mr A. Towney. Admission—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 2s 6d ; Stalls, ls. OLUMBIA SKATING RINK, AGRICULTURAL HALL. gD gD Except Special Nights. . THREE SESSIONS DAILY. E. A. FARRINGTON. A CHILDREN'S PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held in aid of the Benevolent Society, in the REMUERA HALL On THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, at 7.30 p.m. Tickets may be obtained from the Committee —Mesdames VV. F. Huokland, Baasctt, Cotter, Chtng, Donald, Finlayson, McMillan, Nelson, Pritt, Thompson, Winstono. Wigmore. Contributions for the supper will be received at the Hall on THURSDAY MORNING. Admission by Ticket only. IymOTHY QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL In connection with tho abovo will be held in the CHORAL HALL, Symonds-st.. on FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 159.3. N.8,-Spectators' Tickets, Is. A 'Bus will leat*u Three Lamps for Choral Hall at 7.30, ami-return after ball. qTt. gIToITgIFs HALL MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1893. Burnha-n'B Cantata, "LEFT ALONE," Will be performed by tho NEW T0 N MUSICAL SOCIETY In aid of tho Funds of Church of Ei.iphany, One Hundred Children's Voices and Efficient Orchestra. Conductor J. R. Simpson. Reader Mrs Kitson. Admission, 6d. UCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. The First Rehearsal of Offenbach's charming Comic Opera, " MADAM FAVART," will toko place at tho City Hall (the Choral Hall being otherwise engaged), on MONDAY, the 18th inst.. at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance of members is desired. ALEX. S. REID, Secretary. "pUBLIC HALL, PANMURE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1893. THE PANMURE FOOTBALL CLUB Will conclude the season with a GRAND VARIETY CONCERT and DANCE. Songs, Banjo and WhisUo Selections. Farces, etc., by local and Auckland amateurs. Admittance—Single Ticket, 2s; Double, 3s. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. A 'bus will loave Crowther's Stables at 6.30. Brass String Band in attendance. • DASHWOOD SMITH, M.C. J. Mcpherson, Hon. sec. n, __ T ILY OF THE VALLEY, m£& Aa 1.0.1.. f.b. mm $^$m$L The F*£t" Annual Social in con-tiw-S^Tl ncction with the abovo Lodge will TffC •*■' bo held in St, George's Hall on SsS,®®sWo FmDAY- 29th inst.. at 8 p.m. -_.gr.- ■■%—■ Tickets: Double, ss; Single, 3s; extra Lady, 2s; to be had from any of the members. Mr F.Daniels, M.C. _M. J. OARNAHAN, Secretary. ANNIVERSARY OF JUBILEE RE-UNION OF OLD COLONISTS. A Social Concert will be held in the Choral Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, October 9, 1893. Further particulars in future advertisement. The Pamphlet in Book Form, with Record and Roll of about 700 Old Colonists, can now bo obtained at Is each, on application. J. J. CRAIG, Hon. Sec. I_ectures, Etc "\TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION, ALBERT-STREET. PROGRAMME OF WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, Etc.. 1893, Commencing each evening at 7.45. FRIDAY, September 29-Grand Litorary Competition, under ausdeos of Auckland Literary Societies' Union. FRIDAY. Octobor 13-Concert .. Herr L. Tutschka. FRIDAY, October 27 - Locturo, "Instantaneous Photography" (Illustrated) .. Professor F. D. Brown. Tickets for the remainder et the Course to admit two, 2s. Single tickets, ls 6d. Singlo admission, ls. May be obtained from tho Booksellers, from Members of Committee, or in the Library at tho Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLF, Hon, Secretary WM. BRAKENRlG.GeneralSecrctar'y.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 220, 16 September 1893, Page 8
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