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Amusements. Z^UAND VO<;AL COMPETITION AND LIME-LIGHT EXHIBITION. FOUR MAGNIFICENT WHITK COMPANY HAND SEWING MACHINES AS PRIZKB. Lome Street Hal iij TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19xHi ':..,, Laay Singers:— Misses N. P. Wilcook, A. Hargrave, B. Carlylo, A. Buckley, *\ Backley, May Ua-tngs, 8. Marson, A. Gilliaffham. U. Duke, Gee, Harvey, Mis Horaer, Mra It,' Maxwell, Mrs Goodson, Mrs Willows, Miss Louie Lincoln, Miss Jessie Hayles. Gentlemen Singers : Messrs H. W. Cannon, :?. Keening, Hl. C. Collins, Qoodison, L. J. Holroyd. Thos. Ellis, Thos. Leodham, W. Jennings; W. Sharp, J. Coster, Judgis:—Mrs Trans, Mr RnoDKB (of St. Mark s), and Proff. Lambert. ! , * A Choice Selection of Views will he shown by the Oxy-hydrogon Light during < the singing. . ' "■ An Additional Prizo Machine will bo given for tho Best Parody 'not exceeding four varies) on any well-known poenvtho parody to mention tho White.Sewing; , jj».t Machine In it. , Also, One Prize Machine will bo given away amongst the audience—plan to bo arranged: ■ Competitors In tho Parody will hand in their Compositions in the Hall on the evening: of tho iCntertainment, in Bealed envelopes, w.th initials. Admission:—ls; Reserved Seats, 23. Doors open at 7; to commence at 7.30. W. 0. DKNNES. ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, REMUEttA. Course of Lectures & Sacred ConCebts In Aid of Improvements to the Church. The Firat GRAND SACRED CONCERT will be held in the above Churoh TO-NIGHT, October 19. Conductor, Mr C. Hjcsketh.. ■ PROGRAMME. Anthem, "What are These that are Arrayed , in White Robes?'—Choir i Song, "I Know that My Redeemer Liveth"— Mr Herbert C. Brook, A.A. . - Song, "Angels Ever Bright and Fair"—Mrs Page * r Pianoforte-Solo, "With Verdure Clad"—Miss Tilly Song, "Charity"—Mr Morgan . Duet, "O, Lovely Peaoe' — Moadamos Staniet and Stevens Song, "The Loßt Chord"— Mf Dixo'n , "'• ' '" :"■' Anthem, "Holy is the Lord our Gpa'-Clio'r '' ■ Interval. '' '- ■' :';..',;' Anthem, "O, Praise God in Hla Holiness"— ' Choir . TT- ,i ',', i Song, "Ho Was Despised"—MraStanlor ~ Pianoforte Solo, "Los Adieus"—MisaMcFaydon Song, "The Lord Will Provide"-A. Lady Amateur .„. Song, "If with AH Your Hearts "—Mr Dixon Trio, "Lift Thine Eyes*—Mesdamos Stanler, Stevens, and Page' ' Song, "Sunday"—Mr ' yan ■ ' ' Anthim, "wow Letuut Thoa Thy Servaot .'Depart in Peace "—oholr.' :• ■ ' Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ■ Concert to commence atßo'clock. ... V - ,'.-,,., ~ ; Single Ticket for the Course, 3a; ticket to admit two, Ss. Single admission to Concert, 2s; to Lectures, Is. Tickets may be had at tho principal shops in Newmarket, or from any of tbo managers of the Church. '• T ". O. |^T~ T. HOPE OF MANUKAU LODGE.- j ,' Tho above Lodge-Will hold a Convorsicione TO-NI3HT, the 19th inst., at 8 o'olock. Tto Programme to consist of Music, Songs, Recitations, Speeches, &c., by tho beet availably Talent. Refreshments at interval. Admission to all Parts of House, is 6d. , PO N S 0 N B V BAPTIST SUNDAY- : BOHOOU ;« . ■ An Entertainment and Spelling Bee will toko place on THURSDAY X VKNINU, October2lst. at 7.30 o'clock. £3 worth of Prizes. Admission: Is: Children underßyears.FßEE. A Surprise for little Children. . O-T.;. JAM ES *S H ALfc. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2lsr. 7 GKAN D C ONCEK t MRS MITCHELL ANDST. JAMES'S CHOIBi .. -V- -Pjnsrnmmeln.Wpdnoatlay'aSTAg. _J .-.,.nHt^ ' . Admißsion: lsi ,/ '■.'.'"-"'■.:■ T^TATJiONAL INDEPENDENT OBDER XH OB1 ODDFELLOWS.' * T AUCKLAND DISTRICT. , ; ; ' Joint Anniversary of the Lodges In connection with the above Order will be celebrated with a Concert and Ball in the LOne-street Hall on MONDAYKVKNING, November B, 1880.: ' : Double Tickets to Concert and Ball: si; Sliigte to Concert, 1b 6d; Ball. 39 Oil. - :; - • - , to commence at Sp.m.i'Bsll, 10.30p.m.1 , iM.C's.: Messrs Parker and Kelly. ■ - " : Refreshments provided. ■'■'■'■ .'. ', ■'■ ' „ ■ Tlckots-may be had from the follow ing mombora ;—Mr Thorne, 18, Grey-Btreet; Mr1 Burnand, Queen-street; Mr Butler, Star Office; Jilr Bettnejv Ponsdnby Road :■ Jattos Gardiner. Karangahape'Road, Newton rand tr«Ob*u ■ i, ...-■■■ ■ -T. SHORT,"1 i i - ■ , Secretary-Commntte..' /^PENINtt UFA SINGING Cii!iSSi . MONS. V, O. CALLUS)'J Begs to inform' the public of Auckland that he will Open a Second Singing Class on TUKBD AY 2nd ot November next, In the Teropcranoa HalL Albert-atreet, .... ■ ■~-.., ■~•: ■ •■; ; ,r- ,■,,-'<■ Terms par quarter : Gentlemen, halfagUlnea; Ladies, 6s; payable in advance. TV/T'KS AND MISS BliAOKi ~ TEACHBRS OF THE PtAKOFOttTE,'.':?} ' ' eINGING.ANDTHaTHKORS: . !•/ OF MUHIO. TBEMS PER; QTrAKWB&taT i For two half-hourß in tho woek, Three Guineas. ~, .jMANUKAU ROAD, ~,. , „ Near Newmaukkt. jt^ ogp STRAWBERRIES ANDi^-OR&AMI : STRAWBERRIES ANto'CREATItt, ,;'l At tljb Wlllow.Srove' Stra'wKerrjr^dtai'dens/- ![ 1", .' ~. ':'( . North Shobb, >>n .-. .■/• Mon The proprietor of the above Gardens begs to inform the public that, in addition to the above, he "will supply Tea, Coffee, or any other refreshments, on reasonable terms- Picnio Parties supplied at 12 hours' notico. i;, 'i •■•■' •■ ;.\ SWINGS, CROaUBT; AND DELIQHOTUL •; . '<- .; .:. \ SHADE.' \ .V,:.:, . The Gardens will be opon daily throughout tneßummer. ■ n.•■ :• H , fft G. SHELLEY, Proprietor; i : XjV J, M T ,O S S & C'"d. LAND AND 3BTATB AGEJNTS, ' i. EHOBTtAND-STUEKT. i ■ Properties entrusted to us have tho adlitional advantage of being placed on Moss, Hatno and Co/a Central Registry in Wellington. We mnke no charge unless sales are effected.;.Beeialso our advertisement on fourth page. mHE CITY Of Atrcki. AND DSTKING AND CLEANING "5 KSTABLffIHiydtNT. " RICHMOND AND WELLKSI.KY-STKKKT EAST, W. E DGAR, PEOPBIETiOB., Have just received a Largo Stock of the Newest Dyes for the most t ashionableeolours In Shawls, Opera oaks. Babies' Dresses, &c, &c. Silk and Satin Dresses Cleaned or Dyed and Well-finished. Ostrich Feathors ICleaned or }yed any shade and well Cored. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed in Color at short notico, , - . Hats, Feathers, Sheepskins Cared, Cleaned or Dyed. ■ • ;- ' ■ ii«ar«-« >■ KB- Orders left at tho City Establishment. Wellosdey-Btreet Kast, will meet .with prompt attention. Ladies and gentlemen waited upon by leaving their address, veraonallr, or bvpoet BRIERLEY'S AUCKLAND AND ONEHUNGA 'BVB. ) TiMBTABLK, . : Leaves Auckland * Leaves Onehunga Opposite Greyhoundfiotel) (Hardlngton'a Hotel ■ vll -p.m. ' ' !: .10.15 BJUvtC 5.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. ,:■ :,■•/,■ "'<; SOTTDAYfI: - r.:.HjiWU: a.m. - 4.30 "p,m, 0' O D^ L 1 N • S ..- , -, JTIMB TABLE: ■ ; / t Leaves Onohunga— I Leaves Auokland-. 8.30 a.m. ,-.-■■: to'Ai 12noon >■ '■'-", 2.30 p.m. l-^4.3p»ani. id« ; i Saturdayinlghta— otsnaaatsS 6.30 p.m. .'itefiwiipaniM SPJOIAI. COAOmcB AS PER AOgEEMKi<T. : EWTOM AND PONfeloijaY JOBS ON, PaOPBIBXOB, ~... TIMHITABLE. j! Leave Union Bank at following times :~A. and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., every fifteen mtantos: at the hour and half hour, via Grey-street; at quarter to and quarter past, via Victoria-street. Extra 'Busses leave at 7.10 am. via Greystreet, leaving Threa Lamps at [7.40 ft>r town NWHT tl'u^SßßSS^|^.ni..vla D Victoria^ street and Grey-street respapflvely. Saturda'" every bait-hoaxqgnSSJ&fl**o'.. •!,"■_ Jf. ■•! The 3 80 p.ttJ.^Bna. wilipaw ,tho Cofcr T wet afWropoiwfortliopoaYonienoeoj; ltf. n ,i ■ f£, Pa»e]. ■-■;,

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3196, 19 October 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3196, 19 October 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3196, 19 October 1880, Page 1

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