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Amusements. CITY HALL.—lmmense Success and Increasing Popularity of SATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. Proprietress : Miss GeorgieSmithson. TO-MORROW NIGHT 11th Aujrust. " THE BLACK BRILLIANTS." Entirely New Programme. Miss GEORGIB SMITHSON'S " Surprise Souvenirs." A Grand Spectacular Pantomime. Columbine, Harlequin, Clown, and Pantaloon. Prices: Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d; Children accompanied by parents, 3d. Doors open 7.IS.—LAURIE DUNBAR, Business Manager. ri I T V HALL. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13. GRAND VOLUNTEER CONCEKT AND DANCE BY THE ARTILLERY BAND. President: Sir Geo. Gkey, K.C.B. Vico-Presidents : Hi 3 Worship the Mayor and Ti Peacock, Esq.. M.H.R. The Artillery Band hold their Annual Concert and Dance in the above Hall on MONDAY EVENING next, under the Patronage of Co). Shepherd and Officers of the Volunteer Force ; also, Superintendent Hughes and Fire Brigade. (By kind permission of Colonel Shepherd, Volunteers may appear in uniform). ' PROGRAMME.-Part I. 1. Grand ■Selection, Gems of the Opera, "Pirates of Penzance" (Sullivan).. Artillery Band. 2. Song, "Let Me Like a Soldier Fall" (" Maritana," Wallace). .Mr T. M. Jackson. 3. Song, Selected. .Miss Harris. 4. Song, " Warrior Bold"..Mr J. Knox. 5. Duet, "Sainted Mother" ("Maritana," Wallace). .Mrs Hunter and Mrs Hiscocks. 6. Sone, "Tho Amateur Fireman"..Mr Birdaelle. „_ Interval of five minutes. Part 11. Presentation of Bandmaster Hunter's Medal to best shot in Artillery Band, also hon. members' prizes. 7. Grand Selection, "Iphigenia in Tauris" (Gluck). .Artillery Band. 8. Song, "La Sereuata" (Bragah.Mr T. M. Jackson, with flute obligato by Mr Innes. 9. Violin Solo, "Harp That Once" with variations (Farmer).. Master Walton. 10. Song, "Cupid Disguised" (Pontet) .. Mrs Hunter 11. Piano Quartette, " Rakoezy March " (Liszt) ..Members of Mr W. H. Webbe's Piano Quartet Class 12. Recitation..Mr Farrington. 13. Valse, "Gipsy Bride' 7 (Metcalf).. Artillery Band. This is one of the most beautiful Valses c ver written. Grand Effects. " God Save the Queen." Admission—Dress Circle, 3s ; Double Ticket, ss: Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Dress Circle and Stali Tickets admit to Dance. M.C.'s : Captain Geddes, Lieut. Smith. The Band will meet at the Room at 7 sharp. Full dress, helmets, and plumes. WALTER REID, Hon. Sec. ABBOTT'S OPER.A HOUSE. AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. Patron: Sir W. F. D. Jervois, G.C.M.G M C.B. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1888. (POMIC rvPERA! riOMIC /APERA , I^OMIC V/PERA! V/OMIC UPERA! (By special permission of Messrs Williamson, Garner and Musgrove). Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera, PIRATES OF DENZANCE! IRATE 3OF JL ENZANCE! /»A GRANtTcHORUS OF (*n O\7 VOICES. vv EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA __ FFICIENT ORCHESTRA 0F OA PERFORMERS! /C\J PERFORMERS! Musical Direotor and Conductor, Herk Carl Schmitt. NEW AND ELABORATE SCENERY, Specially painted for the occasion by Mr N. Thornton, Scenic Artist. COSTUMES MADE EXPKKSSLY FROM NEW DESIGNS FROM LONDON. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s: Stalls, 2s Cd ; Pit Is. Box Plan and Stall Tickots at Wildman's. Stall and Pit Tickets at H. E. Partridge's, Quoen-streot, opposite Union Bank. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., Overture at 8. J. B. GILFILLAN. Business Manager. IN compliance with a request from the Auckland Amateur Opera Club, the Committee of the. Ponsonby A.t Home have kindly agreed to Postpone their next Danco from Friday, the 17th, to Tuesday, the 21st instant. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. MONDAY, AUGUST 20. ''PIRATES OF PENZANCE." GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to HERR CARL SCHMITT la recognition oE liis valuable gratuitous services as Musical Director and Conductor to the Club. J. B. GILFILLAN, Business Manager Auckland Amateur Opera Club. IRATES OF PENZANCE by Artillery Band, on Monday Night, at City Hall. •^y'AITE'S HALL, MOUNT EDEN. THURSOAW AUGUST 16. GRAND PANORAMA OF THE WORLD, COLLOSSAL MIRROR OF NEW ZEALAND, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY. ROTOMAHANA, HOT LAKES, TERRACES Before and Atter the Eruption. ZULU WAR. Popular Prices.—Admission: 6d : Children under twelve, 3d; Reserved Seats, Is. To conclude with Real Waterfall of various colours. Doors open at 7, Commence at 7.30. ~ &_ ■VTOUNGDIAMONDL.O.L., Jifill; The above Lodge will hold their |P||||_[|L ANNIVERSARY BALL MONDAY. AUGUST 13, >:^^^- FORESTERS1 HALL, NEWTON. Refreshments provided. Double Ticket, ss. Doors open at 7.30. Dancing at 8 p.m. S. HARPER, Secretary. -sf> TOYAL FRANKLIN _ft fh Jfi •fJ-_ LODGE OF ODDFEL(|yi|kc£ J, LOWS, OTAHUHU. The above Lodge will coleJ&S_!s6S^3>4_iiiibratc its Seventh Anniversary 9©B*»__!<ra[s**»ibya Grand Ball, in the Otahuhu §tePmraMFPublic Hall, oi FRIDAY, v6asLS2ca_?i August 24. Reed and Davi____3_sß4s&!s3_- son . B Banfl in attendance. Dancing at 8. Double Tickets, ss. ARTEIISrSECONI) A^NNIVERSARY BALL Will be held in the VICTORIA HALL, EDEN TERRACE, On FRIDAY, August 31,1888. Double Tickets, ss; extra lady, 2a 6d. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. P. TURNER, \m r" a i J, H, HASLETT, j"MICI 8> W. TURNER, Seoretary. ! S. NELSON, Treasurer. " A PARADOX, a paradox, a mosb ___. amusing paradox," ■will be lucidly ex. plained by the Auckland Amateur Opera Club at the Opera House on August 15. ONLY" ONCE" A YEAR —City Hall, Monday Night. , TTfXHIBITION of Glassblowing, SaturB*- day Afternoon, fronj 2to 6, Admission, 6d. Prizes Riven. Works, Freeman's Bay, Athletics. Kte, G.L O V E FIGHT •will take place between G. COYLK (the Huntly Youth) and Jlfid BIRD, of Birgsham; at HUNTLY on MONDAY, August 13, Ftf *10 c, aide, Marquis of Queensburr Rul^a.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 188, 11 August 1888, Page 1

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