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! Amusements. 108 O^EN-STREET, COOMBES'S OLD PREMISES. FOURTH WEEK! WOODROFffE'S CELEBRATED FANCY GLASS-BLOWING EXHIBITION. THIS (Saturday) EVENING. Professor Woodboffe, assisted br the talented Lady Workers, Miss M. Anderson and Miss I. Andbbson, -will Illustrate Fanoy and Philosophical Glassblowlng, Spinning, and Working In all its beauti(n). varieties. An extensive and valuable collection of works of art in glass will be gratuitously distributed each evening. Doors open daily at 2.30, commencing at 8 o'clock, and in the evening at 7.30, commencing at a. ADMI33ION-ONE SHILLING. GRAND W' /CRICKET jy-ATCH, AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. AUCKLAND TWENTY-TWO, ON TUB | DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, -MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, | 6th, 7th, and' Bth DECEMBER, 1886, PLAY COMMENCING AT 11.30 A.M. ADMISSION TO GROUND Is. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. ■ ~.r LUNCH ON THE GROUND. . V. A. M. BEALE, Hon. Sec. A.C.A. T ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. T H WEDNESDAY AND THURS- H E DAY NEXT, Bth and 9th E DECEMBER.. , „ V The Greatest and most Sensational W I , Drama ever Performed in this .. _, JE L ' Cityty"Amateurs. ! 'D L D A J. B. Bcckstone's Three Act I G Gyp&y Drama, N E "FLOWERS of the FOREST." G 20 PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS 20 F 40 VILLAGERS, GIPSIES, 4c. 40 P WITH MUSICAL INTRODUCTIONS AND ACCOMPANIMENTS, In Aid of A A ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH. <j LIST OF CHARACTERS, &c, R Will Appear in I , TUESDAY'S ISSUE. , T For full Particulars, List of Scenery, ■ &c, See Daybilijs. -, R Box Plan at Kidd and Wildman's. V TVTEW ZEALAND ART STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. THIRD EXHIBITION. The above EvTaS^ Vjg ow -' open ' --^:] j •- ■ ,IH THK .- .. ~, .-: j '"* ROOMS NEXT MILNE & CHOYCE/, j: : ;j ■ QUEEN-STREET. L-.q TA ; J. BYMONS, ; Hon. Beo. j PENING OF THE EPIPHANY! CHURCH. - £ t A GRAND S3CRED CONCERT X■■ •- < Will be given on ■, ~.,■: | MONDAY, Dooember 13, IN THE CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, Kai'angahape Road (preliminary to the opening of tue Church on FRIDAY, Deo. .17). ; The Programme will Include, the following' Items, with, others to be arranged :— . - j Recitative—" Ye People. Rend your Hearts ;"• Air-" It with all your Haarte" (from Elijah).. MrE.HARKER. Air (Soprano)—" I Know that my Redeemer:; Liveth" (Messiah).. Mrs Dacre. Violin Solo (with piano and organ accompanl-: mentl-Gounod's Meditation..Mr Tbevithiok. i Air (Contralto)—" Love not the World" (fromj Sullivan's "• Prodigal Son"). .Mrs Tebbs. . f Song—" The Old CathodraV'_Mr Charters. \ Dnet. " Children, Pray His Love to Cherish" [from Spohr'a "God, Thou art Great!").. Mrs H. F. Edoer and Mr E. Harker." • -v Alr (Contralto)—" He was Despised" (from The Messiah);.MissMaunseli..- :i j Double Quartet — " How Lovely are the| MessoDgera" (from St Paul). Solo-Mrs Uwon. Solo-Mr A. Tayleb. \ SoDg-" The Shadow of tke Cross" (O. Barri).. Mr G. Smyth. Accompanist—Mr ft. Clutsam. j Tickets, 2s (M. to bo had at Upton and Co.'s: md Kiad and Wildman's, Queen-street; and ah members of the Committee and Congregation. ! Trams pas 3 the door every few minutes . j DDors open at 7.30, Concert at 8. ' J. W. TIBB3. Hon. Pec, f f°i ARDEN X>ARTY AND T>AZAARj \jr ±~ ____ Jl> A FETE wiU be held in the SBOW GROUNDSGREEN 1 LANE, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11,1886. 1 A Committee of Ladies have kindly effered; (heir services, And will conduct the following :-i Sale of Woek, Christmas Tree, Dairy Stall, Poultry Stall, ' :. j Flower Stall, . ' J Refreshments, '.'..'; " } • :,: Merry-go-bound,, . • ■ . ' • Lawn Tenkis, { &C>~&0.'i.&0.t IMPEY'S BAND will Play during 'the After-' noon. >■*'■'" i% ■- In the EVENING the SALE or WORK will ibe' . . Continued, and a • .;: , ; > j CONCERT, WITH TABLEAUX, Will be given by a number-of well-known Amateurs. , ■ . .■. : , jjjj'j The Buildings and Grounds will be Illuminated by ELECTRIC LIGHT '. [Through the kinde'ess of V. D. Woodruffe. Eeq., Melbourne Drapery Co, who has very generously lent his Apparatus); , ;■ ' The PROCEEDS of the FETE wiU be glyea! towards reducing the debt upon CHRIST'S CHURCH, ELLERBLIE. THE SHOW GROUNDS WILL tiE THROWN. OPEN AT 1.30 p.m. Admission :- During the Atttbrnoon. Is ; Children Freo. During the Evening, admisaiOD to Bazaar, 6d, and to Concert, 6d. ■• o3 j Trains leave Auckland for Gsken Lank-1.10, 2, 4.15, 5.20. and 6.20 p.m. . : Trains leave Green Lane for Auckland—J.6s; 5.30, 6.30, 9.15, and 11.10 p.m. Q N O W FA I El A SALS OF prNCY"AND USEFUIi • ARTICLES Will be held on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, WEUNKSDAY, DEOKMBER 22. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, In aid of ST. THOMAS'S CHURCH FUNDS. The following Ladiea have kindly consented to receive donations of work and other articles for tale:—Mrs Cowie, Blshopsoourt: Mrs We] pole, St. Mary's ParaoDage: Mrs Thomas, Sr f tJtephen's Road; Mies Halstead, Wellesley.street; Mrs Calder, All Faints' Parsonage ; Mrs Kelly, Arthur street; Mrs Dickson. Shelly Beach Road; Mrs Pierce, Biokleigh: Mr Bates, The Parsonage, and Mrs S. J. Williams. La Pazl Devonport; Mrs Cameron, Savings Bank, Queen-street; Miss Cole, Briarcsld: Mrs Hamilton, Fniroaks; Mrs Armstrong, Welling-ton-street; Mrs Olive, Napier-street: Mrs K. Owen, Poneimby Road; Mrs Ward, Anglesea etreet; and other ladies of the congregation.' t \ /CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. - All the Newest and most Choiba Designs in Christmas and New Year Cards. A Great Reduction from last year's prices. HY. A. COLSON, STATIONER, , M•' VIOTORIA-BTBBBT, . Near Corner Hobsotmtreet. - i

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 286, 4 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 286, 4 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 286, 4 December 1886, Page 1