MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, August 29. Farewell Complimentary BENEFIT to Mr. JAMBS NEIL b, under the Patronage of the Committee of the Institute. LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. PROGRAMME. • PART I. Duett, overture (piano and violin) —Madame Mohler and amateur. Recitation, " .')oath of Rhoderick Dhu (Scott) —Mr. Neill. Solo, " Wait for the Turn of the Tide" (Coote) —Amatem*. Recitation, comic, "Pastor McKnock's Address to his Flock"—Mr. Neill. Puotfc —Madame Mohler and lady amateur. Recitation, "Hubert and Arthur" (Shakspeare) — Mr. Neill. Solo, " 111 Meet theein the Lane" (Blamphin) —Amateur. Recitation, comic, Scene from Rory O'More (Lover)—Mr. Neill. Glee, " The Pastoral Wreath" (Mazzinghi)— Amateurs. Interval of ten minutes. pait ir. Solo, "The Church Bell" (Bishop)— Amateur. Recitation. " Charge of the Light Brigade" (Tennyson)—Mr. Neill. Duett Madame Mohler and lady amateur. Recitation, serio-comic, " Aw b'pose it be all Right"—Mr. Neill. Violin Solo, pianoforte accompaniment —Amateur. Eecita ion, " The Vagrant and his Dog" (Trowbridge)—Mr. Neill. Solo, " Happy be thy Dreams" (Thomas) — Amateur. Recitation, " The Vulgar Boy" (Ingoldsby) — Mr. Neill. Glee, with chorus (Bishop)— Amateurs. « Admission : Eront Seats, 2s ; Back ditto, Is. A LL SAINTS' ENTERTAINMENTS. MADAME CARANDINI and Company, assisted by Me. and MADAME WINTER, having gratuitously given their services IN AID OF THE FUNDS OE ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, A GRAND CONOEET Will bo given in the CITY HALL, QUEEN-STREET, ON THURSDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1870, Under the Patronage and in the presence of LADY BOWEN. A. W. FLEMING, Hon. Sec. JJEf 01 T V HAL L, QUEEN-STREET. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE, OR LENT ON HIRE. SHOW ROOMS, UPSTAIRS. GENERAL DRAPKHY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT WATERLOO HOUSE, 220, QUEEN-STREET. fpHE UNDERSIGNED has just received I Shipments of— NEW BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AND SATINS NEW BLACK SILK & LACE JACKETS NEW HATS, FEATHERS,'FLOWERS, &c. NEW HOODS, SATIN HATS, AND BABYWARES LADIES' CLOTHING, CORSETS, &c. together with every description of GENERAL DRAPERY, including all the Late.t Novelties in FANCY GOODS, PARASOLS, COLLARS, TIES, &c.,&c. The above Goods are now on Sale, and, on account of the present depres.-ion, I have determined to offer the whole of these New and Fashionable Goods at and under the WHOLESALE PRICES, and with confidence respectfully solicit an inspection E. W. DYSON, OPPOSITE UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. }jS 0 II N II O W E L L, BOOTMAKER, FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-3TKEET. Opposite Me. Hobb3', Draper. MONEZ TO LEND. i? 0 AAA TO LEND on First-class oW/W, \J\J\J Freehold r- ecurity. —Apply by letter to Hy. Ramsay, United Service Hotel, Auckland. J^ O ~~i I Z E XO FAMILIES.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 199, 29 August 1870, Page 3
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