Amusements. „ /^BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSg, Directors: Miss Annis Montague and Mr Edward Farley. Business Manager : Mr Harry Cross, THE ACME OF SUCCESS Was attained last night by the MONTAGUE-TURNER ENGLISH AN© COMIC OPERA COMPANY, When a Brilliantly Fashionable, Crowded, and Sympathetic Audience received the grew performance of " Faust" with BREATHLESS ATTENTION And Prolonged Bursts ot ENTH USIASTIC APPLAUSE, Miss Annis Montague's marvellous pourtrayal of '• Marguerite" being acknowledged as the grandest display of histrionic and vocal effort over seen or heard in Auckland, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THIS GRAND OPERATIC CARNIVALi Another New Opera, Being: the first and only production during thfl season of George Bizet's Musical Marvel CARMEN! Miss Annis Montague as Carmen. Miss Cicely Staunton (to oblige the Manag, ment) as Fiusqcita. Miss- Maud Lita as Michaela. Mr William Walshe as Don Jose, and Mr Edward Farley as Escamillo (the Toreador', Etc. Etc. Etc. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). JULY 18,COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tend ere.l to MISS ANNIS MONTAGUE. I L T R 0 V A T olt Ej FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, Under the baton of HARCOURT LEE, X.A.M. Box Office at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sale at Williamson's, Tobacconist, and Marter'a, Hairdresser, Queen-street. PRICES : 4s, 2s 6d, and ls. Packets of six Dress Circle or Orckeßtra Stalls Tickets, available any ni^ht, £1 ls. Carriages ct 10.45 p.m. J. St. CLAIR. Touring Manager. gD £JITY JJALL. ~"Js SIXTEENTH POPULAR WINTER CONCERT ! ■■ (Last of the present series). 7T.HURSDAY ]Y EXT» T ULY 19 ' Misa Coleta Lorrigan, Miss Beata Harvey, Miss Caulton, Miss Amio Bates, Miss Thorpe, Miss Freda Marsden. Mr Howard Chambers, Mr Montague, and others will assist. Mr A. VL.r.KK will sing—"The Desert" (by request!, "The Message," and "The Old Brig.de." POPULAR PRICES-Dress Circle, Is; Body j«f Hall, 6d. Seats may be reserved for Body of Kail or Circle on payment of a. booking fee of 6d extra. Plan mt Wildman and Lyell's. Day«ales at Williamson's. Tobacconist, and Hoffmann's, Doors open at 7.30, commence at 2. "COsTt"E~R~T~A~I7~N~M E N T. St. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOLROOM.
WEDNESDAY. 18th JULY, At 8 p.m., In aid of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. FIRST PART. CONCERT By leading Amateur Ladies and Gentlemen* SECOND PART, FARCE. "Woodcock's Little Game." By Members of tho Onehunga Tennis Club. . Tickets may be obtained from J. BURTT, Hon, Sec,; or admission at door, ls. _Z "OONA VENTURA'S HALL, . If J_> PARNELL. S% ©►,_. GRAND OPENING NIGHT \s___Xl_?/. OF THE -~~VM-* CALEDONIAN QUADRILLE V ASSEMBLY, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 p.m.. Under the management of Mr G. Wybar. All Gentlemen wishing to become Members ot the above Assembly can apply to Mr G. WYBAR Conductor. Ladies Invited. Strictly Select. m CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S i^LAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL, *®y*J^ FRIDAY, JULY 20. Grand Military March at eight, Musicians: Reid, Davison, and Hunter. M.C.'s—Messrs Wybar and McLean. Double tickets, 6s; Ladies' Single do,, 2s 6dj Gentlemen's do. do., 4s; Visitors, ls. D. ROBIORTSON. Secretary. PIANO QUARTET AND DUET CLASSES. ggTH OPEN EVENING FOR VISITORS. Berlin House, Kyber Pass Hoad, Next Thursday, July 19, Friends of tho Pupils and others interested who desire to attend are requested to leave their Cards with Mr Webbe. who will have much pleasure in sending them invitations. OARE FAVUUST RELIEF FUND. Committee: Messrs Boylan. Cuff, Ford,. Captains Gibbs and Syms. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Grand Entertainment will be held on FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1894, FOR BENEFIT of MRS HOARE and FAMILY Tendered by the leading Professional and Amateur Minstrel and Variety Artists of Auckland. Admission—Dress Circle. 2s ; Body of Hall, 18. Day tickets at all Booksellers and Tobacconists. Programme in future issue. HE AKARANA AMATBUB DRAMATIC CLUB Will giT. their initial performance in the CATHOLIC INSTITUTE On THURSDAY, 19th JULY, Assisted by Mesdames Anderson and Lockl.y t Misses UTitzpatrickond O'Neill. Messrs Partridge. Hyland, Hutton. Wipgina, H. Fort, Lacon. and Edmonds. To be followed by "MY WIFE'S RELATIONS." Full programme in to-morrow's issue. Mr W. J. England Accompanist. Admission. Is ; Chairs. 2s. t~~ TT A. 0. D, A Meeting of the Ball Committee will be held at th« Newton Baths, Pitt-street, on THURSDAY. July 19th. at 8 A. C. MERCER, Sec. pro tern._ /COLUMBIA" QjKATING" J> INK.
BRILLIANT SUCCESS. FULL BAND IN ATTENDANCE. LADIES' GRAND INVITATION TO-NIGHT, H. VINCENT. g. Tenders. _ "O ESIDENCES AT TAKAPUNA, Extension of Time. Tenders due for the above at Noon of FRIDAY, the 20th inst. MITCHELL and WATT, Architects. 216 and 217, Victoria Arcade. mEND E R S wanted for Roofing Houso with Iron. Apply H. B. McINTYRE, Pitt STREET (opposite Cross-street), after 6 p.m. __ ENDERS for the Purchase and Removal of a well-built Vinery, situated at Vincent Road, Remuera, will be receivw until noon of Friday, 20th inst. -Particulars etc., F. A. White and Bros., 91, Queen-street. _____. ■ ~" DALTON loads, others follow. Suits, with ICxtra Trousors, £2 10a, Onchuofa Tweed.—Dalton. Tailor, 210, Queen-street,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 169, 17 July 1894, Page 8
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