MECHANICS' INSTITUTE ENTERTAIN WENT.
We feel confident that it is needless to remind the friends of the Institute, and the public generally, of the entertainment'to be given in the hall of the Mechanics' Institute, to night. The bill of fare, as given in another column, is varied, copious and good j and the object being to popularise the
establishment, and infuse new li m us i appeal to the public spirit 0 ] Auck. land. If success attends the enter nruent [tonight, we believe it will be, not ily tbe beginning of a series of similar enterti merits but be followed by a course of lect is, dig! cussion class, and all the usual ac Bpaniments of a Mechanics'lnstitute. Iff meets indifteience from the public—well, i won't say what will follow. The prices, Mulling for the public, and sixpence to memTs, f O j an entertainment, which, unless we arrnigin. formed, will be really excellent, cann«dete r anyone ; and we shall attribute a smalktten. nance, if such there be, to a utter disaceful indifference towards the Institute. |
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 127, 6 June 1870, Page 2
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