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Amusements. T>ROFEBSOR ABBOTTS OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND CARNIVAL OP FUN. THE LAST NIGHT. FAREWELL. A SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT. Concluding with a grand distribution of HANDSOME GIFTS, Including a purse of silver, a gentleman's hunting case watch, boudoir curios, a gentleman's handsome set, box containing a lady's costume, large family album, silver electro unique article, elegant s.in. phire ring, drawingroom lamp, handsome fan™ ring from Ceylon, pair elegant parlour vases; and"* large number of valuable and useful gifts given away in a fair and impartial manner as parting souvenirs. b THE HANDSOMEST GENTLEMAN Will receive a Present from the hands of MADAME MONTMORENCY. TO THE PRETTIEST LADY ANITA will give a Present. Likewise a Purse of Silver to the CHAMPION PIE EATER. FUN, VARIETY; WONDERS, AND GIFTS. GRAND MATINEE, THIS DAY AT 3. All the Great Feats. TO-NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Commence at 8. PROFESSOR ANDERSON MONDAY— HKLENSVELLE TUESDAY—ONEHUNGA. ABBOTT , S OPERA HOUSE. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. Under the patronage of Sir George Grey, the Chairman and Members of the Auckland Harbour Board, the City Council, and Fire Brigade, tile Visitors of the Kohimar.-iina School, Colonel Shtp. herd, and the Officers and Members of the Auck. land Garrison of Volunteers. GRAND DRAMATIC REPRESENTATION. Watts Phillips' Chef d'Cßuvre, "LOST IN LONDO N," By an exceptionally powerful cast of well-known Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. THURSDAY, October 25-In aid of the Funds of the Kohimarama School Steam Launch Fand. FRIDAY, October 20—In aid of the Sick and Ac cident Fund of the Auckland Fire Brigade. SATURDAY, October 27—Management Expense Acconnt. Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Wildman's. Full particulars in a few days. Q H O R A L TT ALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18. CANTATA, "A R T AND -JUT I N D." Words by W. OUTHWAITE, Esq.; Music (Com. posed and Dedicated to F. D. Fenton, Esq.) by Carl Schmitt. Accompanist Miss Harding Leader of the Orchestra .. Mr. A. Eady Musical Director and Conductor Prof. Carl Schmitt PART I. 1. Overture, " Fidelio" Beethoven ■2. Quartette, "O surpreso" ("Maritana") Wallace Miss KNIGHT, MESSRS. lIOSKIXG, SYKES, and HAMMERTON. 5. Song, " I Cannot say Good-bye" „ Roeckel Miss WHITAKER. 4. Solo Violin, "Romance" .. .. Koenig (With Orchestral Accompaniment) Miss BUCKLAND. 6. The Tar's Song Hatton Grafton Orpheus Club : Messrs. MARTIN, EDWARDS, HAMMERTON, and CHARTER. 6. Gipsy March (Banditen Zng) .. .. Scholtz. PA:a T IL CANTATA, "ART AND MIND." Quartette-MRS. TAYLER, Mrs. LEWIS, Miss KNIGHT, and Miss SCRAGGS. Tenor— HOSKING. Bass— Dr. MAITLAND GLEDDEN. Interval o? Ten Minutes. PART 111. 1. Overture Dramatique . . . . Carl Schmiti) (Dedicated by permission to H.M. King Humbert of Italy.) 2. Grand Trio, for Soprano, Tenor, and Bass, Finale of 3rd Act," Ernani" . . Verdi Miss K. GILFILLAN, Messrs. EDWARDS and HAMMERTON. (The Orchestral Accompaniment kindly scored for this occasion by F. Wood, JJsu.) 3. Violin Solo, "Fintaisie Italienne" _ Dankla MISS MAUD HOGG. 4. Romanza, " Non Torno" .. _ Mattei Miss KNIGHT. 5. Quartette (a), " Absence" .. .. Schneidet (b) "Hilarity" .. .. Dehn GRAFTON ORPHEUS CLUB. 6. Fantaisie Nationale, for Chorus and Orchestra Carl Schmiti TICKETS, 2s 6d, may be obtained from Kidd and Wildman. Back of Hall and Gallery, is. Doors open at 7.30 ; Concert commence at 8. HAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY, QUEEN-STREET.—Prize this week, open to all comers— Choice of either Single or Double Breech-loading Shot Gun, Martini-Henry, or WinChester Rifle. For Second-class Shots— Saloon Ilifla or Revolver and 100 Cartridges. Conditions same as before. No entrance fee, only 2d per shot. Bullseye reduced to half-size, owing to such extraordinary scoring being made. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND POULTRY, PIGEON. CANARY AND DOG ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL DOG SHOW. DRILL SHED. NOVEMBER Bxii and 9th. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9184, 13 October 1888, Page 8

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