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Amusement'". P E R A HOUSE. — ■■ MrGco. C. Miln Manager __r Wilmot Eyre....Representative for Ml , :&liln TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST PERFORMANCE OF JULIUS CiESAR. Mb MILN as MARC ANTONY. FRIDAY, LAST PERFORMANCE OP OTHELLO, Under the Patronage of the Savage Club. Mn MILN as IAGO; SATURDAY, Mr Miln will positively make his Last Appearance in New Zealand in the character of CARDINAL RICHELIEU, In Bulwer Lytton's celebrated Play. POPULAR PRICES.-In view of this extension, and in order to place the plays within the reach of all. Air Miln has decided that all these performances shall be given at the popular prices of 3/ 2/ AND 1/ The School Children of Auckland may see any of these plays in the Stalls for ONE SHILLING, and theiv attention ia specially directed to the Great Historical Tragedy, J ULIUS C-ffiSAR. - npHE AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL JL UNION. Patron : Hi 3 Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. SECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL. . TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. Conductor „ Mr G. A. Paque Leader of Orchestra — Mr C. Hemus PROGRAMME.-Part I. 1. Overture. " Feet" Leutner 2. Song, " Only Once More" Frank L. Moir Mr T. M. JACKSON. 3. Symphony, Andante con moto (B minor, unfinished) .....Schubert 4. Concerto for Pianoforte and Orchestra, Andante and Finale (G minor).. Mendelssohn Pianoforte, MISS ADA YATES. 5. Air from " Der Freischuttf' „.Weber Mhs BAHNSON. 6 f Valse. Lente and Pizzicati, •'Sylvia"(Ballet). by desire Delibes Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. 1. Overture, " A Life for the Czar" Glinka 2. Romance Heise Mrs BAHNSON. 3. Ballet Music, Nos. land 2, " Rosamunde".... Schubert 4. Air, " To Mβ No Stranger" ("Les Cloches de Corneville") Planchette (With Orchestral Accompaniment) Mr PERCY DUFAUR. 5. March, "Funeral March of a Marionette" — Gounod 6. Galop, "Carillon" Leutno. Front Seats' 2s; Back Seats and Gallery, Is. Reserved Plan at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8. Annotated Programmes of Concert. 3d each. J. F. W. COOK. Hon. Sec. CI T V HALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1890. FAREWELL CONCERT BY MRS BAHNSON. «—-MM■— —-Mi ji PROGRAMME: » : Part.l. 1. Overture." A Life for the Czar " (Glinka)— ORCHESTRAL UNION 2. Song, " The Key of Gold" (Diehl)— Mr PERCY DUFAUR 3. Song, "The Jewel Air from * Faust'" (Gounod)-Mrs BAHNSON 4. Clarionet te Solo, Fantasie. " Vespri Sicili- ' ani " (arr. by Luigi Angelini)—Mr S. x JACKSON 5. Duet (Selected)-MiS3 HARPER and Mrs COATES ' 6. Ballet Music, Nos. 1 anrt 2 " Rosamunde " (Schubert)-ORCHESTRAL UNION. Part 11. 7. Overture. "Pique Dame" (Yon Suppe)— ORCHESTRAL UNION 8i Song, "Serenade" (Gounod)— Mrs COATES (Violin Obligato. Miss CHJSW) 9. Duet. "Rigoletto" (Verdi)— Mrs BAHNSON and Mr PERCY DUFAUR 10. 'Cello Solo, " Heimweh" (A. Jtmtrmann)— Miss ESSIE CHEW 11. Song. "Only Once More" (Frank L, Moif)— Mr T. M. JACKSON 12. Song, "Carnival of Venice" (by desire) (Benedict)— Mrs BAHNSON 13. Galop, "Carillon" (Leutner) — ORCHESTRAL UNION. Conductor of Orchestral Union—Mr G. A. Paque Leader of Orchestra—Mr C. Hemus Accompanist—Miss Harding Dress Circle. 2s 6d ; Body of Hall, Is. lickets at Wildman's. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8. Athletics. Etc. GRAND TNTER - "PROVINCIAL 'ikJf ATCH. J- .XT ±V_l : SATURDAY, 9th AUGUST, , at' POTTER'S PADDOOE. TARANAKI FEESUS AUCKLAND. Kick-off at Three o'Clock Sharp. HUNTER'S ARTILLERY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission. Is. Grand Stand, 2s extra. Tickets will be issued in Tram Cars, covering single fare to Epsom and Admission to Ground lsod. G. H. DIXON, Hon. Sec. Skating;. AGRICULTURAL HALL. LA MASCOTTE RINK, TO-NIGHT. Admission—Ladies, 6d ; Gentlemen, Is; Skates —Ladies, 6d ; Gentlemen, 6d and Is. Patrons can use their own Skates for admission charge only. Invitation Tickets for Monday not available during the week. , lost and Found. LOST, yesterday, White Greyhound Pup.—Finder please communicate Sea View. Alten Road. TKTOTICE.—A Reward will be given for JLi information to secure conviction of persons stealing ferns or other plants from the property of J. R. Gray, Beach Road, Remuera. OAKINO Smoked Fish, wholesale in Iβ Jl\j "parcels, at, No. 6, Queen-street, on Thursdays. Fridays, and Saturdays; cheap as ever. cLEOD~BROS., Albert-street'and 123 Victoria-street, for cheap Bassinet Peri ambulators. Wicker Chairs, Skirt Stands, and 1 Wo • •.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 185, 7 August 1890, Page 1