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Asnnsements. RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at Eight o'Clock. Hymn 279. Solo and Quartetto, " Incline Thine Ear' ..Himmell Miss M. MORRIN, Mrs TEBBS, Messrs MASSKY, and BADDELEY. Sacred Song, " The Old Cathedral"...Pinsuitl Mr J. T. KNIGHT. Aria, "Angels Ever Bright and Fair" ("Theodora").. Handel Mrs A. COATES. Recit. and Aria, "Honour and Arms" ("Samson ").. Handel Mr BADDELEY. Organ Solo, "Marchin D minor"..Zimmermann Mr A. WISEMAN. Sacred Song. " Jerusalem ".. Parker Mrs TEBBS. Anthem, " O, Praise God in His Holiness," ..Weldon Recit. and Aria, "Trust in the Lord' ("Prodigal Son ").. Sullivan Organ Solo, "Futc Concerto "..Rink Mr J. T. KNIGHT. Air, " Orapro Nobis "..Piccolomini Mrs BARRETT. Aria, "In Native Worth" ("Creation").. Haydn Mr GILMER. Sacred Song, "Nazareth "..Gounod Mr STEBBING. Organ So"o, "Festal March".. Elvey Mrs TEBBS. Air, "Consolation". Hatton Mr MASSJSY. Anthem. " Break Forth into Joy". .BarnDy Hymn 63. Doors open at 7.30. A collection will be made at the door at entrance in aid of the Debt Reduction Fund. '_ A LL SAINTS' CHURCH, PONSONBY." _£L RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING. 8 O'CLOCK. Programme.—l, Hymn 165 and Collect; 2, Anthem, " O Lord, How Manifold" (Macfarren); 3. Recit. and Air, " If with all your Hearts' (from " Elijah")—Mr E. Harker ;4, Duet, "The Sabbath Morn" (Mendelssohn)— Mrs Judson and Miss Harley ; 5, Anthem, " Not unto us" (Ramby) ; 6, Air, " Lord God of Abraham" (from " Elijah") —Mr Charter; 7, Organ Solo, Andante con variazione (Rea) —Mr A. Wiseman: 8. Air, "Pious Orgies" (from " Judas Maccabceus")—Mrs Upton ; 9, Hymn No. 215 (during which Collection will be taken); 10. Air (with 'cello obligato), "It is Enough"—Mr Hamerton : Recit, ''See now he Slcepoth"—Mr E. Harker: Trio, "Lift Thine Ey CB "_Mesdamcs Upton. Judson, and Edger; 11, Anthem. " Send out Thy Light" (Gounod) ; 02. Organ Solo, Allegretto in B flat (Lommens)— Mr A. Wiseman ; j.3. Air. " O Rest in the Lord" (fn>m "Eliiah")—Mrs Bartley : 14, Anthem, " The Lord is King" (Trimnell) : 15, Voluntary, Oflei toirein G'Lsfemire-Wcly)—Mr A. w iseman. Admission free. Collection in aid of Choir Music Fund. TONIGHT.— School of Music—Lecture, "History of Music." Admission: Free by Ticket, from the London and Berlin Piano Co. yivEvoNPORT "lawiTtennis club JL^ DANCE. Will take place at TRINITY CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, , on FRIDAY. JUNE Ist. 1888. Tickets obtainable from Committee. ISS GE O RGIE SMITHSON having decided upon wintering in Auckland, is forming a Class, and is prepared to give instruction to Lady nnd Gentleman Amateurs, and those wiriiins: to enter the theatrical profession in SINGING, DANCING, and all STAGE ACCOMPLISHMENTS. Amateur Performances superintended, and private tuition given, day or evening. Juvenile Pupils liberally dealt with. All letters. Warburton House, Beresford-street; or between the hours of 2 and. 4. Skating. mHE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER JL SKATING CARNIVAL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1888. GRAND FANCY DRESS & COSTUME CARNIVAL. GRAND MARCH AT 9 P.M., led by the Garrison Band on Skates. EXHIBITIONS BY BERNHART HARRISON. POLO MATCH IN COSTUME. THREE-MILE RACE IN COSTUME. No one allowed on skates until 9.30 p.m. except those in fancy costume, after which those in dress suits may participate. Participants are requested to register at the office and secure skate checks in advance, as only a limited number will be sold. The Rink will be handsomely decorated and illuminated by limelight. THE GRAND MARCH OF FANCY SKATERS WILL BE THE MOST MAGNIFICENT SIGHT EVER WITNESSED IN THE COLONIES. PRIZES FOR THOSE COMPETING :- FOR LADIES. Most Handsome Costume. Gold Watch Most Original Costume, Pair of J^oots and Skates Most Unique Costume. Seasonlicketand tokates Most Comical Costume. Pair of Skates Best Mikado Costume, 1 dozen Photos Best Chinese Costumo, Pair of Skates. FOR GENTLEMEN. Most Handsome Costume, Walking Stick Most Original Costume, Season Ticket and Skates Most Unique Costumo. Pair of Skates Most Comical Costume. Pair of Skates Best Mikado Costume, 1 dozen Photos Best Chinese Costume, Pair of Skates. Secure your tickets at once, as only a limited number will be sold. ADMISSION: 2s; Reserved Seats, Is, 2s, 3s extra. Sporting rpAKAPUNA WINTER MEETING. Settling on the above takes place THIS (Thursday) EVE - ING, at 8 o'clock. All Accounts against the Club to be rendered atOUCe- R. WYNYARD, Secretary. Corporation Notices. ■niTY OF AUCKLAND. 1 TENDERS FOR TWO WOOD-BLOCK CARRIAGE STANDS. 2. PAINTING ALBERT PARK LODGE, FOUNTAIN, CITY RESERVE FENCES, &C, &c. . The City Council will receive separate tenders until three p.m. of THURSDAY, 7th June, for works as above, in terms of plans and specifications to be viewed during office hours, at the Ofliee or tho City Engineor.Municipalßuildings, Wellesley-street. The Council do not bind themselves to accept any tender. Tenders to be endorsed for work tondered for. Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, May 31.1888. . THOROUGH OF DEVONPORT. PUBLIC NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the Licensing District of the Borough of Devonport will be held in the Council Chamber. Devonport, at noon on MONDAY, June 4th, 1888. Clerk to Licensing Committee. Council Chamber, Devonport. THOR POSITIVE SALE, a good ReadyJD money Butchery Business in the centre of the city; shop, house, stable, etc., at a mere nominal rent.—Apply John Soppet, Houae and Land Agent, 65, Queoa-s.troot.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1888, Page 1

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