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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE< Lessees and Managers .. Meseri. Rfgnold ind Allison Business Manager .. .. .. L. J. Lohr General Business Agent .. .. Liddy THIS EVENING, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK po_mvm.Y LAST NIOHT -v MY PARTNER LAST NIGHT MY PARTNER LAST • If? (IT MY PARTNER LAHT NIGHT I MY PARTNKR LAST NH;HT ' J-MY PARTNER LAST NIGHT j MY PARTNER NIG iT I MV PARTNER LAST NIGHT MY PARTNKR LAST NIGHT J MY PARTNER GEORGE "OIGNOLD KORGE iAIGNOLD Supported by MISS KATK 81-HOP and a Specially. selected Company. Prices of Admission : ss, 4s, 3s, 2», and Is. Children in arms not admitted. Carriages may be ordered at twenty minutes to eleven. NO FUEB LIST. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. __L MONDAY. MAY 31. The management beg to announce to the theatrical public of Auckland THE FIKST of the series of RECENT LONDON SUCCESSES, Which will be produced during the Kignold seaiOD, and if wh'ch RIONMLD AND A LI I ON Have the sole right In tbe Southern Ilsmisphere— viz.; Goj. B. Siuim's ami !fy. L'ettitt's great Military Drama, IN THE RANKS. IN THE HANKS. IN THE RANKS. Its success in England, America, and Australia ha» been overwhelming and unpieceieuted, and for over two yesrs it held the boards of the ADKLPIH TiiEA'i r.iv London. It will bo placed on the stage with that completeness customary undnr this management, and will be illustrated bv Scenery Painted by H ABBE and 1.1 ITLK. All due caro and attention lias been taken to make it, and ttie management confidently einect. ANOlflK.lt <i_N'l/INK SUCCES-. The Box plan will bo opened this morning at Eidd ami Wildman's Victoria Arcade. Price* of Admi-.slou : 5», 4s. Stalls, 6d. Pit, lg. PONSONBY CHORAL SOCIETY, Conductor .. .. CARLSCnMITT. Pl*NlSie MRS. WOOLEY. A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT (Aviated by Friends) WILL BE HELD IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PONSONBY, ON MONDAY, MAY 31, 18S8. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture— Tancreili" Rossini AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 2. Chorus—"A-cient Mariner" _ ... Burnett S<»< lEI'Y. 3. Cavatina —" Vi ravviso O luoghK »meni" I Cabalef •' Tu non sal con quei begli i BeUln i occhi J MR. GEORGE SMYTH. 4. Duet—"O Love, True T.ove".. . " MISS CULCAN AND MR. FARQUHAR. 5. Waltz— " Marion" .. .. q un - AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 6. Aria- "."-erenatu" (with violin obligato, HerrCar) Schmiit) .. . Brapira MISS hOLYROTDE. 7. Solo—Piizo Son?, "In tbe Grey Church lower" (by request of the Cummitiee H.F. Kdget MR. J. EDWARDS. 8. Vocal Quartette—" Fades Recall" PART 11, Herr C * rl SC,imilt 1. Overture-" Italiana" Bo3Bini AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 2, Solo—" Romany Lass" .. _ „ M Ml{. F.-»RSYTH, " ~ S. Ch:rue—"Ancient Mariner" .„ ~ Barnett SOCIETY. 4. Solo-" The Kind's Minstrel" „ ;; Pi nlu ti . _ MR. A. TAYLER. 5. Cavatina—" La Mia I etiziV ... — Verdi - - , MRS. DACRE. C. Galop-" Carillon" e _ ngl AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY 7. Solo-A Vision; E . mvA .. Ds .. .. Pontet 8. Chorus, Finale-" Aucieut Manner" _. Bunett SOCIETY. Doors open at half-past seven p.m., Concert at elfht p.m. ■ Tickets, from members of Society, 2i each, or three for j_. A. L. PARSONS, Hon. Sec. "pONSOXBY HALL. TUESDAY, JUNE I, 1888 Under the patronage of Captain Commandant Leßoy and the whole of the Naval Artillery and Coastguards. GRAND PERFORMANCE By the REMUERA MINSTRELS, IN AID OF THE PONSONBY ROWING CLUB. The above Minstrels will give one of their CELEBRATED ENTERTAINMENTS, Cossistingof CHAIR PERFORMANCE, CHOICE SELECTION OF SONGS AND BALLADS. To conclude with the Screaming Farce, PUT UP YOUR THUMB. TICKETS ... .. TWO SHILLINGS, To be had from W. Miller, Wollesley- street : D CedJ:s. Newton Ruresu • J. W. llicksm, Welleslty street ; or any member of the Committee. QHORA_L HALL. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY'S MONTHLY CONCERTS, held on the r IttSr FRIDAY in each Month. Conductor: Herr Carl Schmltt. Juno Concert on FRIDAY M-XT, June t , . Programme on Monday. for l'o" S aS " SUaI :'S Cd and IS, or ave 2, 6d ticket 3 No R;servod Seats. Tickets at all Stationers _ 11- F. KDQER, Hon. Sec. pOOTBALL, AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION. PONSONBY V. NEWTON. ALBERTS V. AUCKLAND. WAITEMATA V. GORDON 11, Above Matches will be Playod at Dilworth'. Paddock THIS AFTERNOON. Play starts three p.m. Admission; Sixpence. Ladies invited free. R. L. SKEEN. Hon. Sec. A.R.U. MADOLEINE. "-Latest New Song, , by W. H. Wehhe. with piano, violin, cello, and flute (ad lib.) accompaniment. Pries, Two ' oriillings _\y K - u,, "' 19S , Queen-street, »nd the H-rlin lan ° Importing Company (Limited;, HobsonRailways, 6w^*^^^^^^______i__^_^gi^ ■\TBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, 1" AUCKLAND SECTION. HOT LAKES. OPENING OF NEW THROUGH ROUTE VIA OXFOKD. The opp.nintr of the Rotorua Railway brings the Hot Lake District within four hours' drive of railway communication! Trains leave Auckland on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at S a.m. for i xford Couch leaves ohinemutu at 7 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, connecting with train at Oxford, reaching Auckland same day at 9 55 p.m. FARE, On and after MONDAY. March 15th, ISS6, and nntil further notice > Auckland to Ohinemutu and back (including coach fare), available for one month : FIFST CLASS, ' ' SECOND CLASS, ' £4- £3 7s (id. Passengers are advised to apply to the Railway Department for information, and to ask for tickets via Oxford. By order. HOESE- CLIPPERS. THE CELEBRATED "NEWMARKET," The best in the market. Sent frco by post to any part of New Zealand on receipt of I'ostal Order for 10s. J. WISEMAN, Saddles, Auckland. Printed and PublUhod by the Proprietors, William Boott Wilson, Joseph Lihton Wilsou, and Alfred GionoE Horton (under tho style of Wi_< sons and Hokton), at their General Steam Printing Establishment, 137, -street, Mid 10 and l * Wyud-am-street. *nck»nd, v ew Zealand, Saturday, M»v 29, 18&0.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7650, 29 May 1886, Page 8