Amusements. ST. ANDREW'S HALL V LOWER .^; SYMONDS-STREET. • - CONCERT BY MEMBERS OF ST. . : ANDREWS CHOIR. . • : J. THIS (THURSDAY^ EVENING, r , Commencing at -A." Thomson, Esq..', *in the chair. , Tickets, le/maj; be had of .: -■ : McLachlan, or Chapman, Qneen- • .;., street; or Gilbert.Parnell.; - ; '"..... Programme {English): . Part Song, " England" . \ Song, " London Bridge " j- '' ' ■■■'■:;'.■ Violin and Piano, V Home, Sweet Home" Song, "Joe and I;', . ' , Trio, "Glorious Apollo" ■ Recitation, " The vagrant and His Dog" ■ I Part Song,'' See the Moonlight Beam" . ;. Song, "Th,e Village Blaoksmith." •• Trio, "TheTickling,Trio" Interval of Five Minutes, after which ■ : Second Pakt (Irish and ■ Scotch 'Music). Quartett," The Minstrel Boy" , • Violin and Piano; " The Harp that once" Song,," Dermots Afitqro ■' Song, "Oh,Eriri,'-my"Couritry" ' ■ ' • '• '■ Song, "'Thelrish Emigrant" .■, h :, ;, " Reading.'paddy's Voyage". Duet,' rhero Never, iN over Were Such Times" Piano,'' Blue Bells'of Scotland " " ■ °■- °; Song,'" The Auld Scotch Satigs"-' • Song, selected (Scotch) > -. . Quartett, "Ye Banks and Braes.'.' '<•.. . . ■;■ 'r • V'^Auldliaiig Syne." " ' ' ;,;' ' &T. • MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM; !.. ~' STy MATTHEWS-EVE, ■.; ' •■yp THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. ' ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL GATHERING. .' Musrct v JtkciTATioNsl!: a!ddebsses !J' Exhibition of Curios and Microscopes. Commencing at 7.30. Admission, Is. ■ Refreshments included. _^_____ "O EMUERA DISTRICT SCHOOL^ Jt\) ~ ■ A CONCERT ■ ' ' . •Will" be given in.'the - ■' • . MOUNT HOBSON HALL ; THIS (Thursday) EVENING,. . ' ST. LUKE'S MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, ' In Aid of the Funds of above ■■■-■'■■■■■ '-,i /■ ■■■::>■ SCHOOL.w : ■•,;'; 'W-'r. An Attractive-Programme is prepared.-Doovs open at 7.30, commence at 7.45. TicKets:, Adults, 6d; Children, Half-price.,, ' ' ' ■ MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL YOUNG MEN'S-ASSOCIATION. j An BNTERTAINMENT in connection with the above willbe held in the Church THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 8 -o'clook (not 7.30>. The prbgrani'me consists of' Sbefte from"" Merchant of Venice;"• Scene .from Sheridan's "Rivals,"andSelectionbfrom "Paradise Lost," and Songs, v. ■ ■• ;.. ■• ;■ ; . .-. ' ~,':-;.,- ...... Admission—Free. ' ; ~;;. TEMPERANCE Hall, Thiß Evening at? 8. Musical and Elocutionary Entertainment, interspersed with short Addresses. . G.T.M. Social.' Admission Free. J?o Collection. ' ■ PONSONBY "AT HOME*," ' ' ■ v'ik'tue1'" ■'• :■■• '' ■' ' ~ - ' ; PONSONBY HALL, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). <: / ' , .'■■ Committee: -■ ■ '; . ■' ii ~; Mr and Mrs A. E) Deyore : ! ; , . . Mr and Mrs D.-F. Evans" ' . ' Mr and Mrs T. T. Mas^field; ; , >{: ; 'Mrand'MrsC.'Maoindoe■ ■'»' ' i ! : ■!.-.. Mr and Mra E. Buchanan •; ■;. ',;. •. ■.; The next "AT HOME" 'will be' held-TO- ■' : MORMOR (Friday),' September 21. . Vißitbra' Names 'must' be 'submitted before Noon of that day. ' . -> • ■i. f -v;.-..:i--,: ';•» - ,%i i-l D. F.EVANS, ! 1 . . ' Hon. Sec. I T V B. A L L. ■ Proprietress. .Miss GeorgieSinithson. Ji'if teenth week and UndiinmlsbedSuccess of Satctrday Popular' Cosckbts. r •AGHIJjP'HQOp.'S PLEASURES CIRCIiE." Entirely? new.: j pfogr%rtime. ? Jtfew <; Songs and Ballads. Maypole dapee. Eugonedeßreeinhis ronotViifed c6ntortidh act: Madam Cariary-BiM (or. Conjuring made Easy). Concluding with the Operetta-"-why. Don't She Marry?" iPrices as ÜBual.-LAURIE DUNBAR, Manager. : MOUNT ED"EN BAPTIST, BAND tOF ~-r t •... ; hope •:, • .:-■'.; r A Meeting of the above Society will be held TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, at 7.50, in the Chapel. The Tabernacle Band of Hope will provide the programme for iha evening. AdmißßionrrrMembersi Id;: non-members, 3d. S~CENES THAT ARE BRIGHTEST.— The ;words s and ;music of this beautiful ballad are reproduced in the " New Zealand Family Friend " this week, together with a first-class budget of popular reading for all classes. A splendid number. Buy it and read it. ■ \ ■' Skatine:. ', '' ' THE COLUMBIA-'EBITE ROLLER SICATING RINK, QUEEN-STREET. TWO REGULAR - SESSIONS DAILY— ; Afternoon, 2.30 to 5; Evening,,7.3o to 10. S;A;T:U;R: D A V AF T E RSOONS, ,' . . . SPECIAL SESSION ■. ■■'■•'".■•'! For Families and School Children. ADMISSION, FREE. ; ■ SKATES, 6d. Special Attractions every Wednesday and ■;■■-■ ■■' ~, ~ ■^Saturday..' , . Complinsentavy Tickets not good on Wednesdays and Saturdays. ' . O. A. SALMON,- Manager.^ ALEDONIAN SKATING RINK: ■■ THREE'SESSIONS DAILY: 10tol2: Admission^ Free: Skates,>6d. : 2t06: Admisaion,!Free: Skates,6d.; # _ 7.30 to 10: Admission. Froo; Skates (Gents), Is; (Ladies),6d. :■ . ■ : ;£:*. I. .AiHiletlcsi-j.BtC'.;I'/:" 'C ■• y\ - A UCKIAND RUGBY UNION. - 'ATBLBTLO- : SPORTS, ■• ■■■/(■■ ': ••■■■■ ■■•■.■-■■'('o'beheldon' ■••.■..* ~" -~ SATURDAY, .October 6. . Entries will be"received at the Imperial Hote 1 on SATURDAY, Sept, 22. from 7.20 to 9 p.m. Entrance fees reduced.' Entry Forms can bo obtained from Messrs G. Ivil and A. Tilly, Tobacconists. Queen-street. ■ . ■ G. ;H. DIXON. :■ : , .';..' '';■• ";-■. ' Hon.,Sec.;:v %««,.# Auckland crick e t i^Pf -<C3L ;' ASSOCIATION. .. 1 JaHv1' '•The'Anhhal General Meeting will; >vK':te held on THURSDAY; 27th inst.,•fmsSm' in the Club Room, Imperial Hotel, at 7.30 p.m. R CROW£i .■'-••- ■ ' r Hon. Sec. A.C.A. ' Ecclesiastical. ■ E" VENINGS,' WITH ; \ SANKEY ■•' AND MOODY" ' i>h ■ CHRISTIAN MISSION HALL, r TO-MORBOW (FRIDAY) EVENING, ■ At a auarter to 8..; ~ Adnnsision, Sixpence. : -r • -'- , Mb PdoracY, D,irect6r. f ■• T~*~J£& RECITAL;9F,,'SACRED ;MUSIC which was to have taken place on'Fßt I tiaY ' 21st instant in St.' Alban's'.Ghn.rch; Moun Roikiu^POStPONED UNTIL 'FRIDAY GRAKCON ROAD,: CHURCH ANNly,y,<r,,:- •^^'■stebbaby. . , : .- :■, . ' The PCtSLIO TEAMEBtINGin connection with" above will'be hold THIS (TiurFday) EVENING,' inthe Bohpo)room.^ Tea at 6.50. HiU.GßjMnd, Taylor, and Baiter. "TvVOKDALE PRESBYTERIAN SUN-: ' j3l-.;.-v .. v ; iDAY>SCHOOL. .., ■ S- O I .R. E E, ■■:■., ~ .' :■. ,:., '~■ '. "IN THE' ,;.--.■,■;.-. „ . '■'''"'" P'7U B" h":x O H A'li L, ' ■":■ ' to - Borrow Friday), 6.30. ' ' :': ' TIkJKETS !■'..'.■'■" .•'■■ ■:■'■.' '"■' ..';';.i-i' ' IB.M, Rflv,'O.TWorboM to preßide. -Addreßaai by -;' Hey, A, J^Bmith and others, , . Reeltfttion*. Bingfiag,,etp;;;by Clklldrenaad: GA'ADENER;iwhd oan- take Ojar« Hpraa £nd feuggy, aliwl milk eow,-Apply by letter.fctvithmartonoaf and wages.roquweo, .ua»d< iwv, P,0,»8»x -wi, >£ ■':•■• <-■■ •■• ~i --•-"■ • TAGBANT AST) BTS DGG. rt
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 222, 20 September 1888, Page 1
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