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Amusements. QECOND pKAND mOUR OF . rpHE XTfORLD (Under the management of Messrs Tait and Beck). ■OPERA HOUSE. mO■N IG H T ~m O-NI GH T. THIS NIGHT ONLY. MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. Re-appearance of the Charming, Beautiful and Brilliant Touno- Violiniste, EJ^-S-S^ Q'M-O-O-S-E. £IL EB N Q'JIJ PORE THE GREATEST LIVING LADY VIOLINISTE. Supported by MR REGINALD COKE, " Violoncellist. MRS REGINALD COKE, Mezzo-Soprano. MISS MABEL MAXWELL, Soprano. MISS BEATRICE VARTHA, . Pianiste. MR G. TRACY HALL, Tenor. Seats can be reserved and Day Tickets bought at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sale Tickets Ellisdon's, Tobacconist, Queen-street. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3/; Stalls, 2/; Pit, 1/. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at S p.m. Carriages may be ordered for 10 p.m. Treasurer, G. V. Beck; General Manager, John Tait. ' AGRICULTURAL' HALL. NEW STAGE. RE-FURNISHED. NEW SEATING. The Coolest Place of Entertainment in the City. Lessees The Kinematographe Co., Ltd. Manager Hon. E. E. Townshend Treasurer Mr LeQuesne SHORT SEASON ONLY, commencing CHRISTMAS DAY—SATURDAY, Dec 25. RETURN AND FAREWELL, VISIT t Of the most successful —KINEMATOGHAPH EXHIBITION— 1 IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Over Four Months on Tour with the Greatest Success. THE VERY LATEST • NEW PICTURES direct from London and Paris. The KINEMATOGRAPH. Christchurch KINEMATOGRAPH. Syndicate KINEMATOGRAPH. THE FLORAL FETE ! THE WIZARD i THE HAUNTED CHAMBER! FAUST UP TO DATE ! ' And the ever popular DIAMOND JUBILEE PROCESSION! Special Engagement of MR WM. McKENZIE, the celebrated Baritone ■ Vocalist (late of Miss Bessie Doyle's 1 Company), and MISS .JESSIE GLOVER, the Charming Elocutionist. POPULAR PRICES—3/, 2/ and 1/. R. A. UNDERWOOD. XMAS NIGHT (Saturday), Opera House. Grand Sacred Musical Festival and Pic- • torial Concert. XMAS NIGHT (Saturday), Opera House, Milton's Thrilling Drama. " Paradise 1 Lost," 50 Beautiful Pictures by Gustav^ore^ X~~ MA^~NlG"HT~(Sat: iiirday), Opera House, Miss Jeannie Pollock will recite " The Story of a British Sailor's Heroic Wife," with ' limelight illustrations. i VMAS NIGHT (Saturday), Opera House, t j\. Mr George Higgott will sing " Children's i Home " and " The Refuge of the Soiil." ■X7-MAS NIGHT (Saturday), Opera House, ! A. Misses Birdie Butler, Katie Fitzpatrick, Minnie Lye, Joannie Pollock, Mr Geo. Higgott. MAS NIGHT (Saturday), Opera House, Beautifully illustrated Sacred Songs and Solos. *'Tho Soldier's Dream," Christmas Music, Sacred Gems, etc.. etc. ■ J VMAS NIGHT (Saturday); Opera House, __ Milton's "' Paradise. Lost," 50 Beautiful X Pictures, specially made'in New York to'the order of Mr C. Cooper. ITY HALL.—FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. COMMENCING BOXING NIGHT. MONDAY, 27th DECEMBER. MR WYBERT REEVE Will exhibit for the FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND The Original and Most Successful -- CINEMATOGRAPH E - LUMIERE LIVING PICTURES. The Same that has created such a Furore in London, Paris, America and the Continent of Europe. SCEXES OF BEAUTY ROYAL PAGEANTS MILITARY PAGEANTS COMIC SCENES Wonderful sea pictures the Melbourne cup 1 Marvellously real, undoubtedly unequalled.' —'Otago Times.' 'Nothing like it has been seen in New Zealand.'—' Dunedin Star.' 'Unquestionably the best we have seen.'— ' Press and Truth.' ' Unquestionably the finest. in Australia.'— ' Australian Press.' Mr REEVE will give Recitals, including the celebrated 'Thin Red Line.' Miss HOPE NATION will sing appropriate ballads. Pianist: Mrs Gallaugher. Prices: 3/, 2/ and 1/. Box Plan: Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sales at Williamson's and Partridges.'s E. F. GALLAUGHER, Business Manager. 6 6~ n c Ii H r Will be given on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rd, in the FORESTERS' HALL, Karangahape Road; By the Scholars and Friends of the GRAFTON SCHOOL. Proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of Science Apparatus for use in the School. Admission: Adults, Is. Children,6d. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence at 8. Aquatics. •« m HURSDAY, 30th DECEMBER, 1897. GRAND AQUATIC CARNIVAL, On the HAMILTON LAKE, The most perfect water for a regatta In the province. I BEAUTIFUL SHADY GROUNDS, LOVELY SCENERY, '. NATURAL GRANDS TA ND, ROWING RACES SWIMMING RACES . MAORI CANOE RACES. Band in attendance. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM ALL PARTS. Cheap Fares (see railway posters). . . Publicans' and Refreshment Booths. Hot Water.supplied free. Entries close on 20th instant with Mr R. J. Gwynne, Waikato, 'Argus' Office, Hamilton. A. E. MANNING, R. J. GWYNNE, Joint Hon. Sees. G-oldrnining Notices. TTtTE.ALTH OF NATIONS GOLDMINING VV COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). 1 An Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at No. 39, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, January 6th, 189S, at'2.3o p.m.. to consider the present position of the Company, and take such steps in relation thereto as may be deemed advisable. ■ H. GILFILLAN, Junr., Manager. Auckland, December 15,1597. OWHAROA GOLDMINING COMPANY LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Owharoa Goldmjning Company, Limited, will be held at the Office of the Company, Hobson's Buildings, Shortlandstreet, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of January. 1898, at 2.30 p.m., when the subjoined resolution, which was passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 21st day of December, 1897, will be submitted for confirmation as a special resolution:—'That the Company be wound up voluntai.ly under the. provisions of the Companies i ct, .1882.' On such resolution being confirm en I, a further resolution will be submitted fo • appointing a Liquidator. . SEEKING H. MATTHEWS, Secretary. Auckland, 22nd December, 1897.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 297, 22 December 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 297, 22 December 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 297, 22 December 1897, Page 8

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