NEW CITY HALL. THE AUCKLAND- LITERARY SOCIE CV, Assisted by several LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WILL give an ENTERTAINMENT, under the Patronage ef His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen, Lady Bowen, and Lady Martin, in the New City Hall, Queenstreet, THIS (FRIDAY) EVE v ING, In aid of the Funds of the Orphan Home, Parnell. His Honor the Superintedent in the Chair. PROGRAMME : Part I. Fantasia ... The Volunteer Band Glee ... ... The Chough and Crow Recitation ... A Yankee Sermon Violin Solo (with \De Beriofc . s Fifth Air accompaniment j Dialogue ... Scene from Romeo & Juliet Song Merry, Merry England _, ~ _. (-eret. Buzfuz's address to Recitation ... { B the -. Jur - Song ... ... Dream Land Recitation ... The Death of Marmion Solo and Chorus Ring the Bell, Watchman Interval —Ten minutes. Part 11. Overture ... The Volunteer Band Song Auld Robin Gray Eecitation ... Home for the Holidays Chorus May Day Recitation ... I Vant to Fly Song Happy be Thy Dreams . . f Artemus Ward's Visit to Recitation ... | the Prince of Wales . _~ ( Call me n t back from Solo and Chorus £ the Echo i eßa shore Recitation ... The Jackdaw of Rheims ]_P aroe The Amusing Adventures of MR. BRITTLE PIPKINS. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! In consequence of the length of the programme, the Entertainment will commence at 7.45, instead of 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s. each; may be had of Mr. F, Waymouth, Secretary; Mr. E, H. Featon. Optician, Shortland-street; and Mr. T. W. Doonin, Qneen-street. For the covenience of persons residing at the North Shore, the steamer 'Enterprise' will make a late trip, leaving the North Shore at 7.15, returning after the close of the Entertainment. NEW CITY HALL. SPECIAL NOTICE. There will be NO PERFORMANCE of the Apocalypse THIS EVENING, in consequence of the HaU being used for the Orphan Home. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), May 28, POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. FAREWELL COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR. W. G. CAREY, Lecturer to Bachelder's Grand Moving Tableaux of THE APOCA.LYPSE, Being positively the last performance in Aucklandrf@- GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF FREE GIFTS, At the close of tbe performance, amongst which will be a Magnificent GOLD WATCH. MILLION PRICES: Re s»rved Seats, 3s ; Second do., "2s ; Back do., Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. R. G. Bacheldee Proprietor A.J. Logan Treasurer W. G. Carky Lecturer R. C. Jeffery ... Musical Director. H. EASTWOOD, Manager. AUCKLAND AGENCY, DISCOUNT, AND LOAN COMPANY (LIMITED), INCORPORATED UNDER THE JOINT STOCK COMPANIES ACTS. Capital, £10,000, in 500 Shares of £20 Each. THE above Company make ADVANCES on General Merchandise, Discount and Purchase Bills, and undertake every description of Commission business. The Company make temporary Advances on valuables and plate. The Company Advance money on two householders' guarantee, and take re-payment by weekly or monthly instalments. For further particulars apply to the manager. ALBERT E. COHEN. 131, Queen-street. MONEY ADVANCED, with or without personal security, in sums of £5 to £500, by the Auckland Agency, Discount, and Loan Company (Limited), Registered Office, 131, Queen-street. EVERY ONE can obtain money by applying to the Auckland Agency, Discount and Loan Company (Limited), Registered Office, 131, Queen-street. £p* to £500, advanced on householder's f_) guarantee, and repayment taken by weeidy or monthly instalments by the Auckland Agency, Discount, and Loan Company (Limited), Registered Office, 131, Queenstreet. INSOLVENT ESTATES WOUND UP PROMPTLY.—When an Estate is assigned over in trust, SECURITY will be given if required. —J. Tonson Gabliok. I A M H E * E!'
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 119, 27 May 1870, Page 3
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