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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Lessees Messrs Rignold & Allison Business Manager L. J; Lonn General Business Agent Liody THIS EVENING- AT 7.45. /GEORGE TDIGNOLD VJTEORGE JtiIGNOLD SuDported by MISS KATE BISHOP AND CAJSEFULLY-BELECTED COMPANY. LAST NIGHT, /IN THE RANKS LAST NIGHT 1 /IN THE RANKS LAJST NIGHT I lIN THB RANKS LAST NIGHT I /IN THK RANKS LAST NIGHT > 1 Iti THE RANKS LAST NIGHT / \IN THK RANKS LAST NIGHTI I IN THE RANKS LABT NIGHTI I IN TSE RANKS LAST NIGHT/ YIN '• HE RANKS THE THIRD OF THE BBRIES OF RECKNT LONDO^f BUCCKSSEB. SATURDAY, 12th JUNE, The Management betts to announce, for a brief season only, the intensely exciting Drama in Three Acts and a prologue, entitled CALLED BACK ! CALLED BACK ! CALLED BACK ! CALLED BACK ! CALLED BACK ! This Production is the only authoriaod edition by the late Hugh Con way and Comyns Carr, and purchased from them by Mr George Rignold, aad produced by him with enormoussucoesdat Her Majesty's Opera House. Melbourne, and Theatre Royal, Sydney. Maoari (hla origin. 1 charaoter) MR GEORGE RIGNOLD Pauline (her original character) M(SS KATE BISHOP The remaining characters will be interpreted by tie Original Company. PRESS ON THK PLAY : "Melbourne Argus"—The piece promises to become as popular as the storey itself. " Melbourne Age"—So staged that no improvement ia possible. "Sydney Morning Herald"—The piece is a trinmpnant success. " Sydaey Daily Telegraph "—One of the most exoltinir dramas we have ever seen. Prices as usual. Box plan will be opened at Kidd & Wlldman'3 each morning at 10 o'clock. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, JUNE 12, "CALLED BACK." The Management have great pleasure in asnoonolng that the ENTIRE RECEIPTS OB1 THIS EVENING'S PERFORMANCE WILL BE HANDED OVER TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR FOR DISTRIBUTION TO SUFFERERS BY THE RECENT CALAMITY AT ROTORUA. TORN E-S~T RE E T HAL L. HONDA V, JU N E 14, FOR SIXJNIGHTB ONLY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT of LEON AND CUSHMAN*S MINSTRELS, In conjunction with the COGHILL BROTHER?. Prices .. .. .. .. 3a. 2a. and la. Wstch Preß< for Programme, &o, W. STEPHENB, Advance AgtnU mms space is reserved FOR MESSRS NELKEN & POl^D, THE LONr-OS TAILORB, ALBKRr-SrRKET. Mr N. H. Lawbencb Manages. Telkphonk 437. QT. GEORGE'S BALL," NEWTON. TO LET, the above Hall, which la specially adapted for Socials. Concerts. Evening Parties, Sec For parUoulars, apply to L. W. LEE. victoria Chamber*. Karangahape Road. Educational 7>j PAQ UE, L.A.M. VT* (From Itauan Opera and Pbome.vade Concerts, London). gives Lessons on Piano, Cello, Cornet, Singing, and Harmony. Terms, £2 2s. Address-TURNER^JTREBT. KITING !! WRITING !! — Good Writing guaranteed in a Series of 1! Lesßons (Ladiet or Gentlemen). Terms:—Privately, one guinea and a-half; Day and Evening Claeaes, ono guinea.— Apply T. Barle Giles, Profess»r of Writing, A.M.P. Buildinßß, No. 3, 148, Qneen-btreet. MR F. B. WOODHAM TSACBKB OF THB PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address, Care of Mr A. Eady, Auofcland Mubio Warehouse, Quean-streot. pkTAiIUHU RACING OLUB, WINTER MEETING Will be held on TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1886. Trains leave Auckland at 11.45 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. Heturnlnpr after Races. WM.U LOCKHART. Sec. 0.R.0. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. WBIT MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1886. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE of lOOsovs, with a sweep of Ssovg. each to go to second horse. About two and a half miles. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of lOObovb., with a sweep of 3sovs. each 'o go to the second horse. Two and a quarter miles, over 9 flights of hurdles. NOVEL HURDLE RACE of SO-ovs Over 8 flights or hurdlf s. The winner to be sold by auction Immediately after the race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds. Two mi 63. GREAT NORTHERN BTEEPLEOHASE HANDICAP, it s:osovs., added to a Sweepstakes of lOsovb. ea'ih. Second horse to receive SOsovs., aod third horse 25sove. out of the stakes. About three and a-half miles. BELLING STEEPLECHASE.of 10. soys. About three and a half milrs. WM. PERCIVAL. - Secretary. XfT6T£ POSITIVE SALE ME DRAPEr"yT~OLOTHING, IRON MONGERY, AND GROCERY STOKE, Msnohefter-st., Fielding, Established ten rears. For full information, apply to SARGOOD EWEN, and CO., Warehousemen, Auokland. This is really a splendid investment. Apply at once. IN returning thanks to my numerous friends and patrons for the liberal support I have received since I commenced making Bread by machinery. I bes to announce that, having a competent man who can undertake the making of confectionery, I am prepared to execute orders for* those who will kindly favour me. EDWARD PARSONS. Symondß-street Bread Factory. MOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD DIoTRICT. Notice Is hf reby given that it is toe taten«°n of the Mount Wellington Koad Board. ( on MONDAY, the 28th day of June, 1886. at 2 ©dock in tho afternoon, to meet at the EUereJe Hotel. Ellerslle, for the puip »se of making a rato of Id to the £ on the rateable value of propßrty in the district for tho period epding 3Ut March. 1887, the same to be payable in one sum on the Ist day of Auguet next to the Colleotor <Renry DuxbridKe) at his renidence, Panmure; and that the Rate Book is npen for inspection at the office o the Board, KUtrs:ie. Dated this Bth day of June," 1888. ' ' 0.-DAWSON. Chairman. (Seal) A. S. THOMPSON, Member. 1 R, 8 CARTER .Member.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 135, 11 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 135, 11 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 135, 11 June 1886, Page 1

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