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Amusements. ri II O R A L II A L L. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JULY 1. •, Under tho Distinguished Patronago of His Worship tho Mayor. SECOND OF A SKRIFS OF FOUR CLASSICAL AND POPULAR ./CHAMBER CONCERTS, VILVMBER V/ONCKHTS, As announced by lfKitn Louts TurscnitA, With tho assistance of tho most prominent Professional and Amateur Talent of Auckland: Subscribers' Tickets for tho serios of Four Concerts, 10s Od. Admission at tho door: Front Scats, 3s; Back Seats and Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Comtneneo atß sharp. Carriages at 10.15. .''. A Magniilcent Concert Grand, by Rud Tbaoh, has been kindly lout by Thos. 11. Webb, of Oak Houso, Ilobson-strccl, PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Andante nnd Shorzo from Quintette in A, "Trout" IF. Schubert, op. J HI; Piano. Miss Carrie Wright: Viola, Mr J. Clough ; Violin. Mr J. Kelly; 'Cello, Herr L. Tutßchka ; BaBS, MrtJ, Clutsam. 2. Som?. "Tho Old Cathedral" (Piusuli): Mrs W. Eady. 3. Grand Sonata in A major, " Krcutzcr" [L. V. Beethoven, op. 371 (by special roquest) Andante con varlationcand'Presto: Violin, HcrrL Tutsehka; Piano, Mr G. Clutsam. ■I. Scena and Cavntinn,"Lucia dl Lammcrmoor" (Donizetti), Miss E. Wllklns (first appearance). 5. Trio in G |.T. Haydn) (by special roquest): Violin, Miss Otic Chew (12 years of age); 'Ce'lo, Miss Essio Chow; Piano, Miss Nellie Chew. 0. Sontf, " Bedouin Song" (Pinsuti): Mr S. Hunter. 7. Piano Solo (sonata in D. [L. V. Bee thoven, op. 31, No. 21): Miss .Clsio Hunter" INTKHVAI. OP- TEN MINUTES. PART 11. 8. Quartette In O minor (W. A. Mozart): Piano, Mr G. Clutsam ; Violin, Mr J. Clough ; Violn. Mr H. Gentles; 'Cello, Herr L. Tutsehkn. 0. Song, " Tho Love Tide " (I'ontct), Miss E. Goldsbro'. 10. Piano Solo, "Polka do la Re.lno" (J. Raff), by special request, Mr G. Clutsam. 11. Violin Solo, "Homo Sweet Homo" (Poppolsdorn"), Miss Otio Chew (12 years of ago). 12. Song, " Children's Homo " (Cowan), Mr T. M. Jackson ; iluto obligate by Mr Innes. 13. Overture dcs Marionettes (C. Gurlott), Stringed Orchestra. Goo Savk the Queen. Tram-car from Three Lamps at 7.15 p.m. AG RIUUL TUR A L HALL (Adjoining tho City Market), lessees .. ~ Hesketh. Altken & Co. TUB PKOPLE'S PALACE OF AMUSEMENT. Immense Success of MAX HINKLE'S JUBILEE VARIETY COMPANY. Grand Change of Programme TO-NIGHT t Everything Now ! New Songs, Ballads, Sketches, Dances, Farces ! A Good Night's Fun for Sixpence. Million Prices-Chairs, Is; Gallery, Cd. Manager: MAX. RINKLE. A LL SAINTS' SCHOOL-ROOM. A Concert will !>o held in tho above building THIS (Friday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, in aid of tho Piano Fund. A very attractive programmo has been arranged. Admission—ls; Children, half-price. GEO. SMYTH. Hon. Sec. /~1 I T V II A L L. Lcssco- _ .. Lachlan McGowan. [a caud.)

THE BEATING RINK NOW OPEN DAILY From 10 a.m. till 8 p.m.: Evenings, half-past 7 till 10 o'clock. Admission, during day. with uso of Skates, is. Ad mission, even hags, to Rlak andDroas Circle.ls Evenings, an extra charge or Is for Skates. MONDAY ANDTJIURBDAY AFTERNOONS RESERVED FOR LADIES. A Special Room where Ladies can practise and receive lessons at any time during the day or evenings. , Rink Manager .. .. Mr C. M. Rerkxey Tickets for tho Reason (10s Gd) to bo had at tho Hall. OP ER A II OUS E. Proprietor .. 11. N. Abbott. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY!, Under the patronage of Sir George(irey, X.C.8., JOHN W. D. FOLEY Will mako his appearance in a NEW AND ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT Entitled FESTIV I T I E S, In which ho will impersonate Twolve DifTcrent Characters, male and femnlo, and necessitating a change of dress sixteen times during tho performance, each change being completed under a minute. NEW SONGS. NEW JOKES. NEW MUSIC, EVERYTHING NEW. Two hours' genuine amusement, Reserved Seats. 3s: Clrelo nnd Orchestra Stalls,'_s ; Stalls, is; Pit.Cd. Reserved Scats at Kidd and _________ ■jJIXHIBITION of Glassblowinp, Saturday ■"_ Afternoon, from _to 5. Admission, fkl. Prizes given. Works, Freeman's Ray. TNDUSTRIAL ASSO CIA TlO NOF AUCKLAND. WYNDHAM STREET. IT HAS nEKN RESOLVED THAT THE EXHIBITION OF COLONIAL INDUSTRIES DE KEPT OPEN FOR THREE MONTHS. Family Season Tickets .. .. ss. Single Season Tickets .. ..2s. fkl. Admission—ono Is. Lectures, Etc. PRIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOL, Alexandra Street. A LECTURE in aid of School Improvement Fund will bo delivered in Ihe School-room, Aloxntidra Street, on FRIDAY EVENING. July 1, 18S7, by Ihe Rev. A. J. Smith. Subject: "Lifo of J. B. Gough." Admission, Cd. Commonco at 7.30. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF VntU.ESir.KY AND ALUERTBTRKETS. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. Commencing oaoli ovoning at half-past sovon. July I.—Lecturo and Musical Selections. Chairman : T. Buddlo Esq. Subject: ''Luck," by Roy. T. bpurgeon. Tulv 15.—Lecturo and Musical Soloctions. Chairman 11. G. Soth Smith, Esq., R.M. Subject : "Dry Donos," by Hot. C. H. Garland. July 29.—Dobato: " Tho Nationalisation of the Land." Chairman: Roy. VV. Tebbs, M.A. AfllrmaUvo: E. Withy, Esq. Ncgativo: ltcv. J. S. Hill. Augifst 5. —Musical Entertainment. Chairman : 15. Withy, Esq. Conduotor 1 : J. P. Hooten, Esq. August 12—Musical Entortainment. Chairman : F. Battloy, Esq. Conductor: Herr Carr Schmitt. August 2C—Leoture and Musical Selections, Chairman: Roy. J. 8. Hill. Subject: '' Daniel Defoe," by Roy. H. J. Lo wis, September 2.—Dobato; "Free Trade v. Protection." Chairman E. Button, Esq. Affirmative: E. Bell, Esq. Negative: J. Lamb, Esq. **»• September 23.—Musioal Entortainmont. Chairman : G. P. Pierce, Esq. Conductor: V. E. Rico, Esq. •' S *.;i Tiokots fo. tho courso to admit bearer and lady, os i to' admit boaror only, 8s j single looturo, Is, may be ohtainod from any of tho booksellers from Members of Committee, or from tho Librarian at tho Rooms, Seats reserved for tloket-holders till twenty minutes past soyon. •_,' _, , T, BUBBLE, I f a, KwISHT,/Hon, See, *'. ~.(.-:',. v W.BRAKI-NlttC. Gen.Beo. '...-. ..."' _»• ..

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Auckland Star, Issue 153, 1 July 1887, Page 1

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