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QITY HALL. MADAME MOLtER'S GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. MONDAY EVENING, N0V.23. PROGRAMME: Overture—' The Young Musicians'—Artillery Band Pait Song 'In Elvenzi Men V'ha'—(La Sonnambula) Song—' Strangtrs Yet'—(Claribelle) Song—' The Captive Greek Girl '—(J. W. Hobbs) Solo - (Clarionette)' Anna Bolena'—(Donizettis) Song—' Tlie Mariner and his Barque'—(Maritana) Duett —' Norma' Song—' In Happy Moments'— (Wallace) Cavatina—' Anejando'- (Hallard) Madame Moller Part 11. Part Song—'Per Te ' D'lmmenso Gubilo'— (Lucia dt'Lammermoor) Song—'Far Away' Piano Duett (Performed on two pianos) 'Grand Caprice Hongrois'—Madame Moller and Mrs Stibbing Song—' The Arabs Firewell to his Steed '—(Blockley) Song—(Comic) ' Fie, for Shame '—(W. tf. Hnnt) Quartette—' The Spinning Wheel'—(Martha) Song—' SiDg me an English Eong' Chrous—' II Destin'—(Huguenots) God Save the Qusen. Admission, 2s. Tickets may be had of Messrs. Wayte, Upton, and Turrell, Queen-street. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH.— Sunday Services.—November 22.— The Rev A. Reid will preach in the morning at 11, and the Rev W. C. Oliver in the evening at G 30. THE NEWTON KlßK.—DiriiTe Service at the usual hours TO-MORROW. Subjects—Morning : No 10—Introduction to Daniel's last vision. Evening—The Bight in Europe between the Ntw Papists and the old Catholics. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Edwardes-street —Tl«v T. Cheeoeman will Preach in the Morning, 11 o'clock ; Rev W. insley in the Evening at, half-past six. QHBKIDAN - SrhEß_nPrimitive rTj Methodic* Church,— The Rev W. Tinaley will freach in the .Morning, at 11; and Mr Booth in the Evening, at 6 30. BAPTIST CHURCH, Wellesleystreet. P. H. Cornford, Pastor. Subjects November 22. Morning—Anxiety Removed. Evening—The Antidote of Death. pONGrBEG-ATIONAL CBURCH, \J Beresford Hall. Minister—Warlow Davies, M. A (services at beresford Hall. Morning and evening as usual on Sunday. 22nd instant. UNITED METHODIST iFEEE CHURCH.—Morning—Asking and Receiving ; Evening—Divine opportunity ; by Rev G. 11. Turner. DIVINE SERVICE will be held 1 o-morrow (Sundiy) at the High-street Congregational School Room. Morning—ll am. ; Evening— 0.30 p.m. THO BE LET on Lease, together, or -» separa-e. Two Brick Shops, now erected at fo it of Grey-street, nearly opposite the Army and Navy Hotel—For terms, &c , apply to M. tl, Busby, Venetian House, Shortland-street. FOUND, in Symonds-street, a small sum of Money, with bill of goods from Mr Short, Draper, Queen-street —Apply .Nicholas' Cash Stare, Kurangahape Road, Newton. FOR SALE, a Piano (by Collard and Collard). in Rosewood case ; quite new.—Apply at the Star oliice. T~U S~T OPENED, A large Lot of Gent's [LAVENDER KID GLOVES. SAMUEL COOMBES, City Ct,othi>ci Mart, 92, Qujcen-street. JUST OPENED, 3 cases REAL PANAMA HAT 3. SAMUEL COOMBES, City Clothing Mart, 92, Queen-street. JUST OPENED, 2000 dozen Men's and Boy's Straw Hats, At Is each. SAMUEL COOMBES, City Clothing Mart, 99, Queen-street. iTkSk A USTRALASIAN SJBJHI^ X3L STEAM NAVIGATION VQj^»\ffi\^* CO- ' 3 Fhst-class Steamers. I'ujtt a*L>i\EY AND MELBOURNE, AND ALL QUEENSLAND PORTS ; ALSO, THE PALMER RIVER GOLDPIELDS. Tho splendid steamship Wonga Wonga, 1,000 tons, T. Like, Commander, will leave for the above ports on WEDNESDAY next, 26th instant, at noon. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to H. M. JERVIS, Agent. O CO T I A HOTEL, D. McLENNAN, Proprietor, LATE OS" KAIPARA HOTEL, HELENSVILLE. HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. Visitors to Auckland and Passengers from the Thames will meet with every accommodation. T\ RAI NA. GE WORKS IN QUEEN-STREET AND WAKEFIELD-STREET. City Council Office, Auckland, Nov. 21, IS?*. Tenders for the above Works, in terms of plans and specifications to be seen in the City Surveyor's Office, will be received until noon of MONDAY, the SOth instant. Tenders to be endorsed as above. P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk. JJ O T I C E. Immigration Office, Auckland, Nov. 20,1874. The Immigrants ex Waitangi, comprising General and Farm Labourers, Mechanics, Domestic Servants (Male and Female), and persons of other occupations are now open to engagement at the Immigration Dep6t, on application to the Dep6t Master and Matron respectively. H. ELLIS, Immigration Officer. lUSTOP E N E D, 1 case of Gent's WINDSOR SCARFS, 6d each. SAMUEL COOMBE3, Cray Clothing Mart, 92, Qubew-btrske.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1492, 21 November 1874, Page 3

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