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Amusements. r\ P E R A H 0 U S E. { Lessee Misa Myra Kemble. / Business Manager. .Mr J. St. Clair, Under the special patronage of their Excellencies the Governor and Lady Glasgow. MYRA KEMBLE SEASON. IMMENSE ATT RA C TlO N FOR the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. BOXING NIGHT (TUESDAY NEXT), And every evening until further notice, Australia's most popular Actress. Miss MYRA tjTEMBLE, Supported by the distinguished English . - actor, Mr EDWARD SASS (By arrangement with Messrs Williamson and i MusßTOve), and the famous i KEMBLE COMEDY COMPANY. TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 26. First production hero of the celebrated Comedy > in four acts, by Sydney Grundy, ) A WHITE LIE ! ... ( A WHITE LIE ! **»" A WHITE LIE ! . (By arrangement with Messrs Brough and Boucicault), as played with tremendous success for an entire season at the St. James's Theatre, London, and afterwards throughout the United States of America. Pronounced by the press aud public of Australasia to RIVAL "OUR BOYS." Kate Desmond Miss Myra Kemble (Her great impersonation). Sir John Molynkcx Mr Edward Sabs (His original character.) • Preceded by the charming Comedietta, in one act, THE NETTLE, In which Mr Edward Sass and Miss Emma G wynne will appear. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Box plan now open at Messrs Wildman and ~ Lyell's. ' Day tickets at Williamson's. Tobacconist. ALLAN HAMILTON. Picnics, Excursions, Etc. ». t&°_, T7IXCURSION ! LJ-fr—f JC- EXCURSION! CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON EXCURSION. 1 RotaND & Between Many of the Beauti- , Fur, Islands of the Hadraki Gulf. The Favourite Steamer EAGLE - ] Will run an Excursion on CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON round and between many of the i Beautiful Islands of the Gulf, including Rang!toto. Motutapu, Motuihi, Waiheke. Rakino, and Motukorea. The trip is a delightful one. . the scenery being most varied and charming and unrivalled in any part of the Southern Hemisphere. Hunter's Artillery Band will accompany the steamer, and discourse choice selections of suitable music during the afternoon. Refreshments obtainablo on board. , Steamer leaves Ferry Tee 5..30p.ra. Returning to Wharf about 5.30 p.m. Tickets—Adults, ls6d ; Children, under 12,9 d. J. R. D. BAKER. Traffic Manager. ___t-\_ -ITIXCURfiION TO ST. Mjr__f Jt_ HELIER'S BAY. CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON. j One of the Ferry Steamers will run to St. - Helier'sßay on Christmas Afternoon. Leaving Ferry Tee, 2.30 p.m. Leaving St. Helier's, 5 p.m. Return Fare, Is. Children, 6d. J. R. P. BAKER. —— — j __~ TOIXCURSION TO . jMhaffissLa, ST' HELTER' S BAY* TUESDAY, DEC. 26 (BOXING DAY:). The favourite steamers EAGLE and BRITANNIA will run to that popular watering place at intervals during the day. Leaving Ferry Tee—9 a,in-, ID a.m., and at intervals afterwards as required. Last Steamer from the Bay. 6 p.m. ' Return Fare. 13; Children, 6d. J. R. D. BAKER. < Z~Zi -OOXING DAY J&\\ tfs> AL> (DECEMBER 26). . EXCURSION TO RIVERHEAD. Tho sb VIVID will leave the Queen-street \ Wharf 'at 9.30 a.m.. landing paesengers at the various wharves en route. Return Fare, Is AND BINNS. ' * ».->r TJIXCURSION TO JQSL? 4 Mol™ <es3__S__s-__sS^' The s.s. VIVID Will leave the Queen-strfeet Wharf at 9 a.m. on SUNDAY* next, landing visitors at Motutapu ; landing at 5 p.m. BRADNE y & BINNS . ; ■ ——5 x^xcTTrsion TO Sri ■_-& J-J PUTIKI BAY, _/W\_MyX A WAIHEKE. (By kind permission of Captain Kennedy.) .BOXING DAY (DEC. 26). Tho fast s.s. ROSE CASEY Will run an Excursion to the beautiful bay, leaving Queen-street Wharf at 10 a.m.. return ing to the Wharf at 7 p.m. Excursionists can rely on smooth water trip, comfortable landing, with ample time on shore. Return Fare, 2s. Luncheon provided on board for Is 6d. liuac V ALEX. MCGREGOR. Agent in TQERESFORD-STREET ,fef-~--«_. J_> CONGREGATIONAL M i«P CHURCH. /i_____J IV*. BOXING DAY. i4__x_*_%bWf&- DECEMBER 26, 1893. PJCNIC TO EAST TAMAKI. By kind permission of Alfred Buckland. Fs.. S.S. AKGYLEVs.S. PAEROA | Will leave Queen-street Wharf at 9 and 9.30 a.nv, returning from Tamaki at 5 and 6 p.m. RETURN FARE-^dults, 2s 6d ; Children, under 12 and over b years, half-price, undor 5 yoars froe; or if tickets be secured on or before December 25, prico will be 2s and Is respectively. Hot water provided Free. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs Champtaloup and Cooper; Messrs Ambury and English, Ponsonby Road ; Mr Tudehope, Wellesley-street * or the Officers of the Church. _____________ Photo;?--*? _.y CHARLES HEMUS, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, 202, Queen-street. Show Rooms up stairs will be open from 7.30 on SATURDAY NIGHT, Dec. 23. P»Wiem- ' vited to inspect dh.play of up-to-date Photographic Portraiture. ' f)NLY FIRST-CLASS WORK. .# QJ? ALETTE PICTURES AND y** OTHER NOVELTIES. <y^ iNSPEOTiosr INTITED. &f*AT Js"***^^ J^^^ CHTIDREN'B „/*w^ "., y^ Portraits and **•***' Fj_a_n_7 Groups yr a Specialty. Satisfactory Results Guaranteed. 134, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND (o_*_*o___e tbo Unlo.-Bank).
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 303, 22 December 1893, Page 4
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