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Amusements. /CHORAL HALL. MR W. H. WEBB'S THIRD POPULAR CONCERT! rTIO-NIGHT ! FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF MR. R. WARWICK GAINOR (primo baritona assoluto) of MILAN. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Organ and Pianoforte Duet, " Don Juan " Mozart Messrs W. H. WEBB and RALPH HOOD. 2. Aria, "II Balcn," from "Trovatoro" Mr GAINOIt. 3. Ballad, "If" Pinsuti MRS REVITT. 4. Pianoforte Solo, "Rigolctto" ..Verdi Mr RALPH HOOD (by request). 5. Song, "When Night is Darkest" . .Luud Mr T. BURNHAM. 0. Ballad, "It Was a Dream" .. ..F. Cowen Miss STEPHENSON. 7. Duet. Clarionette et Pianoforte, "Original Fantaisio" .. .. Baermann Messrs S. JACKSON and RALPH HOOD. 8. Song, "The Bellrlngor" .. Wallace Mr GAINOR. Interval of 12 Minutes. Part 11. 1. Organ Solo, Operatic Selections Mr ANGELO FORREST. 2. Song, "We Tars that O'er the Ocean Sail" Hatton MR GAINOR. 3. Duet, "I Heard a Voice" .. ..Glover Mrs REVITT and Miss TAPPER. 4. Pianoforte Solo—" Lurlino " .. Ascher Miss KETURAH CAMPBELL. 5. Song—"Come Into tho Garden, Maud" Balfo Mr T. BURNHAM (by request). 6. Operatic Duet—"Fairy Wand "..Wallace Miss STEPHENSON and MR GAINOR (by request). 7. Pianoforte Quartette — " Rakoezl Marsoh" Liszt Mr W. H. WEBB. ANGELO FORREST, RALPH HOOD, and Miss KETURAH CAMPBELL (by request). Reserved Seats, 2s 6d; Body of Hall and Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8; Carriages at 10.15. (SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. In consequence of the wet weather, which Srevented many from attending tho Grand pcratic Concert on Tuesday, the sth Inst., at Abbott's Opera House, and in response to a large number of requests. MR WEBB begs to state that MR R. WARWICK GAINOR hai deferred his return homo until Wednesday next the 27th inst., so that he may sing at tho Popular Concert at tho Choral Hall on MONDAY next, when ho will make his farewell appearance. Mr Gainor loaves by the s.s. Rlngarooma on Wednosday next. Tlfß ANGELO FORREST WILL GIVE A CC|OO,NN,CC|EE|RR,TT, CC' 00' NN i CCI EEI RR ' TT, AT THE NEWMARKET HALL, ON TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 26. TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 28. Admission — ONE SHILLING — Admission, Concert at eight o'clock punctually. l__n_a-.ee "' HE COLONIAL 'MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LIMITED). Chief Offices In New Zealand: High-street, Dunedin. DIRECTORS: Edwin J. Spencb (Dalgety and Co.), Chairman. W. J. M. Larnaoh, C.M.G., M.H.R, Hon. George McLean, M.L.C. Robert Stout. ALL PROFITS BELONG TO THE MEMBERS. Policies Unconditional, Unc_all_nqable, and Indefeasible. H. S. H. LYALL, Secretary. ' Gentlemen required to act as Travelling Agents. Liberal terms to capable men. FTIHE MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF VICTORIA (Limited). ! Offices Throughout the Australasian ; Colonies. FOR LIFE ASSURANCE, ENDOWMENTS. , AND ANNUITIES, AUCKLAND BRANCH. OFFICES—NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, WYNDHAM-STREET. Local Directors: R, C. Barstow, Esq., Chairman. D. B. Cruiokshank, Esq.. Hon. E. Mitcselson, M.H.R. BftUkera National Bank of New Zealand (Limited). A BRANCH of the above Society has been OPENED IN AUCKLAND, and business is now being conducted here. T. D. EDMONDS, Resident Secretary. -VTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE i_l COMPANY (FIRE AND MARINE). Capital £1,000,000. Paid-up and Reserve Funds ..£IOO,OOO. Protection from FERE or MARINE LOSB Can be Effected in this Company. CLAIMS MET WITH PROMPTITUDE AND LIBERALITY. JAMES BUTTLE, Manager. pOVBKNMENT LIFE INSURANCE. BJUBO-TIC-i PROVINCIAL BUILDINGS, Wellington. _H_ ONLY NEW SEALANT) LITE OIFIOI, OOV_RN_nCNT SEOURITY, MUTUAL INSURANCE, LOWEST PREMIUMS. the Ordinary Branch Offers an Insurance of £1,200 at the premium charged else whore for £1,000, equivalent to An Immediate Bonus of £200, In addition to Full Participation In Profits. WORKMAN'S INSURANCE Spoolally provided for In the ISDIISTBIAIi BBANOE Policies Issued from t& Upwards, wm. ar PARTICIPATION DT PROFITS."!* PREMIUMS PAYABLE WEEKLY. For which a Collector will call. SPECIAL TABLES FOR OBJLDREJr. Policies of £20 and Upwards, after Three Years, can be surrendered for Cash, or tor t Free Polloy. LIBERAL REOI7LATIONB. NOTE.—The Government not only brings In suranee within the reach of nearly every man woman, and child In the CQBMuuaity, but pro rides the description of policy and mode of pay _ent best suited to the requirements of each, ft V- *■'*<****— COMMISSION"- . in i- I -.11 ..Hi rape-hangings, &c. T>APERHANGINGB. W. PHLLLIPPS * SON BAY- BEOEIV-D, EX LAM ARRIVALS, 185—P ACK AG B S-188 OONTAIinNO 65,000 ROLLS OF PAPERHANGINGS, CONSISTING OF New Patterns for Drawing, Dtolns, Bed-roomi, and Hall and Staircase, suitable for the Mansion or Cottage. BEAUTWUL DESIGNS, AND BEST VALUX EVER OFFERED IN PAPERHANGINGS, I 916-PACKAGES-916 ' SCRIMS AND HBSSIAH& \ W. FHILUPPB ft BOH, ■I _ 9T, QU_XS_T__R.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4393, 25 February 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4393, 25 February 1884, Page 1