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AmassemenES. E fiITY HALL. CITY HALL. ' Sub-Lessee .. Miss Amy Vaughan. SATURDAY NEXT. APRIL 11. GRAND REOPENING NIGET OF AMY VAUGHANS WINTER SEASON". -. New and Novel Programme prepared for tha |J re-opening night. 1, Everything new, bright, and startling. 1 Popular Prices—Dress Circle, Is ; Stalls, 6d. !. •* '" /GRANGE INSTITUTION"; A W*iisL 'f'hc Brethren of this Institution ___fs_ffi_l on hoard H.M. Ships in port cor- '• ftFp^FS'*>a dillllv * invite tne etlective mem- , of the Order in tho city to a SOCIAL, to beheld in GEORGE'S HALL, NEWsewWk*-- TONi TO-iIURROW EVENING. Sth inst., at 3 o'clock. God Save the Queen*. s —' ' 't mABERNACLE LITERARY ' ~'~~ SOCIETY'S CONCERT, j To be held i THIS EVENING. 1 1 s PROGRAMME: i! Pianoforte Duet, " The Pretty Birds "—Misse* t DEWAR - Solo, "Once Again "-Mr BRADNEY . Solo, " The Song That Reached My Heart "-* [' Miss L. DAVIES ' Recitation, " Sir Robert Do Fleece" — Miss WEBLEY 1 Solo, " The Old Lock "—Mr R. S. ABEL ' Quintette, " Midnight Serenade"—Mrs BARTr LETT, Mif3 DAVIES. Messrs BARTLETT, COUSINS, and PEACE Violin Solo-Master WALTON E Solo, " Old Madrid "-Miss BATTLEY. Interval of Ten Minutes. Pianoforte Solo -Mrs VAILE p Solo. " The Bugler "—Mr JOHNSTON Solo, " Single "- M ss CLEMKNS Recitation. " One Niche the Highest"—Mastef BARRY Solo, " To the Woods "-Miss WALKER Solo. ''The Yeoman's Wedding Song "—Mr FORHES - Solo, Selected-Miss DAVIES Solo, "For Ever and For Ever" —Mr MITCHELL ; TTY EVONPORT ~~H ALL THURSDAY, APRIL 9th. • CONCERT AND DRAMATIC . PERFORMANCE-" CHISELLING." MUSIC A.L SOCIETY". 1 Tne Inaugural Performance of the above - Society w 1: ta .c place in thejI.O.G.T. HalL Onehunga, TO-MORROW (Thursday), April 9th. 1891. Commencing at 8 p.m. Programme: Stanford's " The Revenge," and a Miscellaneous Concert. NNUAJTOATHERING OF BANDS OF HOPE ON QUEEN S BIRTHDAY. SPECIAL NOTICE to all willing to taka part.—The Practice of Pieces to be sung at the above gathering will he Continued TO-MOR-ROW (Thursday) EVENING, in the Wesley Hall, Karangahape Road, instead of Newton Congregational School, as previously announced. Alt wishing to take part must attend practice. S. FRITH, Conductor^ RAFTON ROAD SUNDAY SCHOOL BAND OF HOPE. The Monthly Meeting will be held in tho Schoolroom TO-MORROW (Thu sday) Evening, at 3.30. Good Programme. All are invited. Come and welcome. "VTE WTON BAND SOCIETY'S SELECT 131 "WEEKLY SOCIALS. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, COMMENC:NG FRIDAY", APRIL 10. A first-class String Band in attendance. Dancing commences at 8 o'clock, i Tickets,ls 6d, admit gentleman and two ladies A. J. EDMONDS. Hon. Sec. W "OURNS CLUB HIGHLAND rw M, JD> ASSEMBLIES.. <> t .%*>,l : «£s/!£<2 USUAL SOCIAL. iT*" TO-MORROW (Thurs.) EVENING, *■ In the MASONIC HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Dancing Commences at 8 o'clock. Tenaers. mO. PAINTERS. Tenders for Painting Ten Cottages, etc., at the North Shore, will be received until noon of TUESDAY', the 14th inst. BELL AND WHITE, Architects. Offices: High-street. Rate Advertisessients. WANTED, a Youth for general work. —Apply Robert Rew, Grocer, Vic-toria-street. W" ANTED, a goocTlt™mr~G~irl for general housework; one accusiomed to a hoarding house preferred. - Mrs Murray, Hohson Buildings, Hobson-street. W~ r ANTED, Secondhand Breech-load-ing Gun,'in good condition.—Applystating price', etc., to C.E.L., Box 143. . : VAT ANTED, a younsr Girl to assist in V V housework.—Apply Mrs H. R. Claytoa, Granville House, Cook-street, three doors below Christian Meeting House. ' • \Vf ANTED, a Boy about 14. — D, T _ Goldie, Oceanic Mill.' mRAOE A"STD LABOUR COUNCIL. A Special Urgent ""Tooting of the above is called for TO-MOREOV (Thursday) EVENING, the Sth inst. fcjvery Delegate special!,' requested to attend, Business of importance F. R. BUST. ■ - Secretary. _ _________ B S E R V E tt. " The liveliest and best-conducted weckf paper in the colony.'—Public Opinion. Conttm f s of THIS WEEK'S ISSUE Of the OBSERVER & FREE LANCE (Ready Thursday morning) Include: f OBSERVATIONS ON THE CITIZENS' BALL, by the O.M.—Page of Illustrations —Ladies' Dresses Described—Humorous Poem on the Bal 1 , etc BOOTMAKERS' STIUKE-Cartoon, " Cobbler Shera at Work '" — Notes on the Strike, etc. SPONTANEOUS GENERATION, b? Agrieola—Co-operative Work versus Competitive Theft, by Films Nullius... - EDUCA.TION BOARD ELECTION — The Four Candidates .Criticised, viz.. Captain • Hearne, Messrs Barton, Bu'ckhurst, and ' Peacocke. ROLLICKING rUX T -Page of Humorous Pictures—A Crushing at Kuaotunu. VERY FUNNY CENSUS SENSATTONS-A Batch of Queer Experiences at Census Taking. EUCHRED— Cartoon of " A Game at Euchre at Te Aroha," showing how the Judge has euchred Colonel Fraser and Mr Allen. READ the Gossip and Personalities, containing all the Local Tit-bits and Fun. not to be found in the dailies—Sporting--Dramatic—Athletic News—Full Report of the Glove Contest-The Birch Babblement, etc. OBSERVER AND FREE LANCE. Price, 3d per copy; 3s6dper quarter, post free, KELIY AND BAULF, Proprietors.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1891, Page 8