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: Aiangsniciits. ' -:«*ss&. l• * !_R BV* D R> TALMA^ j $£ OPERA HOUSE.-TO-NIGHT. t? LAST APPEARANCE BUT ONE Of the I FAMOUS ORATOR OF BROOKLYN, Whosei wonderful Originality and sparklin. Humour make hia Lectures the MOST JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENTS J&IE-J°X 0US ENTERTAINMENTS . MOST JOYOUS ENTERTAINMENTS « Ever given in Auckland. , .*{ THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, %f. The REV. T. De WITT TALMAGE, D.D. Will deliver "KS-' His Popular Lecture, ' THE jgCHOOL OF CjCANDAL. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls. 2s; Pit. ls. Commence at 8. m^w»J 0T both nights and all classes of tickets at Wildman and Lyeh's. R. S. SMYTHE. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), The Amusing Lecture, HOUSE-HUNTING; OR, HAPPY HOMES HOUSE-HUNTING; OR. HAPPY HOMES. gD JAMES'S ~QTALL,~ys Wellington Street. POPULAR ORCHESTRAL AND CHAMBER CONCERT (Under the direction of Miss Clarice Brabazon and Mr S. Adams), TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). Doors open at 7.15 (to avoid crush), Overture 8. SPLENDID PROGRAMME! ORCHESTRA, THIRTY PERFORMERS! •"TI O-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! St. SEPULCHRES SCHOOL. MISS FREDA MARSDEN'S MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. A programme unique in variety. Admission : One Shilling. @D JQITY JJALL. -p Sole Lessee Mr A. H. Gee. FIFTEENTH POPULAR WINTER, CONCERT! WEDNESDAY NEXT. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME Will be rendered by the following :— Mrs Cooper, Mrs Birch, Miss Milly Heywood, Mr Archdale Tayler. Mr W. Martin, Mr H. L. Brett, Mr Howard Chambers, Master West. Repetition of Haydn's Humorous Trio, "MAIDEN FAIR." POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle, Is: Body of Hall, 6d. Seats may be reserved for Body of Hall or Cirile on payment of a booking fee of 6d extra. Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, Daysales at Williamson's. Tobacconist, and Hoffmann's. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. CjOCIAL (MUSIC & REFRESHMENTS), k? St. MATTHEWS SCHOOLROOM. ' TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. Admission, ls, HE ANNUAL CONCERT of the Pupils of the Sisters of St. Joseph will take place in the Schoolroom on WEDNES DAY.Jrtth. S~T. MARST'S PARISH HALL, PARNELL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). AT 7.45. MR. HERBERT-JONES In His Dioramic Lecture, "Sights and Scenes, Men and Schemes of Australia, the land of Topsyturvydom.' The Right Rev. Bishop of Auckland will preside. 120 SPLENDID PICTURES 120 Tickets, 2s and ls, on sale at Mr. B. J. M. Kemp's and Mr. Stilwell's. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. A GREAT MUSICAL EVENT. THE MONTAGUE - TURNER OPERA COMPANY . Will commence a season of I&'GLTSH j_ND COMIC OPERA on'" v_ FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1894, Principals : MISS ANNIS MONTAGUE, Primo Donna Assolutu. MISS CICELY STAUNTON (Madame Goldenstedt), Contralto. Mr CHARLES TURNER, . Primo Tenor. MR EDWARD FARLEST, Primo Baritone. A FULL ORCHESTRA AND A POWERFUL CHORUS. Full particulars in future advertisements. C. CROSS. Business Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF CHOIRS & OTHER MUSICAL FRIENDS. Practice will be held THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. June 25. in Wesley Hall, at 7.30, to prepare for Rev. L. M. Isitt's Miaßion in City Hall. All willing to assist earnestly requested te attend. R, FRENCH, I s e -- e h,- ie , J. MUIR. | {secretaries. /Columbia okating t>"ink. grand re-opening night, THURSDAY NEXT, 28th inst., Under Entirely New Management. SKATING BY MOONLIGHT. Beautiful Effects, arranged by Limelight Artists specially engaged. Full Military Band in Attendance. FIRST LADIES' INVITATION NIGHT. TUESDAY, JULY 3. New Skates, New Decorations, etc. Open Three Sessions Daily. Morning Sestion (Ladies only). 10.30 to 12. admission 6d; Afternoon. 2.30 to 4.30, admission 6d; Evening, Gents ls, Ladies 6d. Skates, 6d. H. VINCENT. Auctions. CROWDS, Crowds, Crowds, inside and outside, at Moore's Sale, Pitt-street, of Edwards, Bennett's Stock on Saturday night.__ THiFWEEK,~This Week—Big effort to make a further clearance of Edwards, Bennett's Stock, bought for 10s in the £.— Moore's, Pitt-street. HOW IS IT ?—Notwithstanding dull times, Moore's. Pitt-street, was packed on Saturday night with eager purchasers for Edwards. Bennett's Stock, bought for 10s in the . \_\T ANTED. Tender for Band, 6 perV ▼ formers, Columbia Rink, immediately.— Apply at Rink. ■ ANTED, respectable Young Woman for ticket office.—Apply Columbia Riuk, Wednesday, 11 a.m. ■ HOW is it everything'e bo cheap at Moore's Sale, Pitt-street ? Stock bos beca bough', for 10a in the£,co_sequently they can sell below usual coat and then make a profit. ONE glance required and only one. Then the rush Bets In at Moore's Sale. Pitt-street; White Shuts. 2a lld, wholesale cost 48s 6d a doz IWfO doubt whatever. Tbe goods apeak , _i_l for themselves and are selling rapidly--Moore's Sule of Edwards, Bennett's Stock, hell we must. _— TTSTE did nob buy Edwards, Bennett's V ▼ stock to hold, but to sell it right out iv tbe speediest manner possible.—Moore, Pitt-street. Tenders. mO BUILDERS.—Tenders are invited, X up to 4 p.m. Monday. July 2nd. IBM. for the Erection of an Hotel at Waitekauri, Upper Thames. Plana, etc.. can be seen at Mr M"'*r ?• Plumber, Wollesley-street, and at MrCros.ys Royal Mail Hotel, Paeroa.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 150, 25 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 150, 25 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 150, 25 June 1894, Page 4

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