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Amusements. ■ T\ EVON P0 R T HALL. TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING. i GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE , To take place in the above Hall, t IN AID OF MR C. D. BERRY. Under the Patronage of his Worship the Mayor and Councillors of Devonpori, also of Capt. Castle and the Officers of tier Majesty's ship Bapid. PROGRAMME.—Part I. Pianist ~ .. Mr W. Gray, R.AM. 1. Overture Orchestra 2. Opening Chorus Company; 3. Song (cornici ,' Mr C. Wakd 4. Ballad Miss Linden 5. Song(comici ".'.Mr W. Eustace 6. Ballad Mr J. I^bertson 7. Son? (comic) MrT. OakES 8. Ballad MISS M. MASTERS 9. Song (comic) Mr H. DEiiViCR 10. Ballad Mr A. Diamond 11. Grand Finale, "Telephone". ..COMPANY Interval of Ten Minutes. Past n. 1. Overture Orchestra 2. Song and Dance..Messrs Donaldson and Lawrence , 3. Specialty Mr W. Eostac* 4. Song(comic) Mr J. Connft". 6. Ventriloquial Act ....Mr Chas. Wa*i:B 6. Double Ariel Trapeze Act..STELLA and LEONARD 7. Specialty ...Mr Chas. Wartj 8. Hornpipe Mr T. M-^uire 9. Specialty Mr H.. ..nvbr 10. Song (comic) Mr Vallach 11. Song (serio-comic) MISS M. MASTERS 12. Plantation Song and Dance,.. .Mr T. Oakbs The whole to conclude with a laughable Farce. Scenes and Properties by E. Hamilton. Stage Manager Mr Denver. DA NCE AFTE R PERFORM ANCE. Double Ticket o admit to Concert and Dance, 35.; Single Ticket to admit to Concert and Lance, 25.; Concert Only, Is. i SPECIAL STEAMER LEAVES FOR AUCKLAND Al CONCLUSION 'OF UANCE. Mnrley's 'Bus will leave Lake Hotel 7 o'clock sharp, returning after Dance. '■ m 'T>urNs club eighlanbJ<§k JL> ASSEMBLIES. *W/_»> USUAL SuCIAL, ■ >(Jj TO-MORROW (Thurs.) EVENING. MASONIC HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD.: Dancing Commences at 8 o'clock. .. ■r TWT 0 T I C_ : E/ The usual Social of the Caledonian Society' will be held TO-MORROW vi ■ (Thursday) NIGHT in the Foresters' Hall, Newton. Members please show their tickets at the door. R. T. MICHAELS. Sec. ■■ W TTffIGHLAND DANCING. i ____yi -*-*- ; Persons wishing to learn are re a v-v«J-' quested to meet the undersigned in the Masonic Hall, Newton. TO MORROW (Thursdays after 8.30 p.m. JNO. HORNE. I Hon. Sec. Burns Club. ITT - ST. WE3LEYAN MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. The OPENING CONCERT of the Session will will be given TO-NLORKOW (Thursday), April 23. A Capital Programme is arranged. Chair will be taken at 7.30 by Rev. J. Berry. Tickets (6dl) may be obtained of any member of the Committee. BAND SOCIETY SELECT JL_ ,* WEEKLY SOCIAL. St. GEORGE'S HALL, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, Dancing commences at 8 o'clock. A first-class String Band in attendance. Tickets, Is 6d each, admit Gentleman and two Ladies. . ' A full muster of members required. Businessimportant. ' ' ■;-£■ _ "- ■! A. J. EDMONDS, S<_... Tt> Y"S P ECIAL R , §lK' ANOTHER ENTERTAINMENT AND .• DANCE ■. i" Will bo held in the OLD SCHOOLROOM. PANMURE, ON F R IDA V, the 24th : of APRIL, J. W. RAVyLINSON, Hon; Sec. A UCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. The first Concert, of the season, 1891, will ' <■' ■■' take place in the • CHORAL HALL on THURSDAY, 23rd inst Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ■ . Reserved Plan at Wildman's; A limited number of tickets will be on issue at the door at 2s each. F. R. TREVITHICK. Hon. Sec. Tenners. _ TO SCOW OWNERS AND.OTHERS. -TENDERS are invited until the 30th April, for the Carriage of One Million Bricks from Manukau to Nelson. All information can be obtained from Mr R. Fry, at J. Bycroft and Co.'s. Ltd., Shortland-street. 'I'he lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. mO CARIERS AND EXCAVATORS.; Tenders will be received till 4 p.m. on Friday. 24th inst.. for Excavating in Chapel-street, - Plans, etc., at my office, Chapel-street. ~;;;■ JAS. J. HOLLAND. Builder. OURROWS AND TyTITCHELL, ARCHITECTS," .'f., .: Invite Tendors for the Erection of a Residence' ■ atßemuera. DueatNuon on TUESDAY, the 28th inst. ST. MUNGO CHAMBERS, Queen-street. VaPIER. HARBOUR BOA RD. CONTRACT No. 36-PORTLAND CEMENT. Tenders for 12,000 Casks of Portland Cement will be received at the Harbour Board Office until noon of TUESDAY, the 12th May, i 1891. :' Specifications to-be seen at the'"Hafbouf Engineer'sDffi-e, Napier. J. S. CASS. Engineer Napier Harbour Board. ; OBSERVER. BSERV E R. - TO PARENTS. HOUSEHOLDERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Read this week's issue of the Popular Bins' trated Weekly/published Thursday morning. and containing-- "". "■ :_ ' ■' ■ Observations on the End of the Hospital Scan-dal-Why Bread is Dear—Racecourse Morality— the Electric Syndicate—Bank of New Zealand Salaries Reduced—Mr Birch's Departure, etc. '" ' '. . CARTOON.-Dr. Collins and Miss Arnaboldi Rewarded. \ •,-•:.-.— .. i ' EDUCATIONAL.—The Truant School-Elec-tion of School .Committees, an Appeal to Householders—The Blessings of Poverty— The Insulting Regulation, Mr Muir Almost Victorious—Rewards of Ignorance and Education. HORSE RACING _ LA MAORI, Page of Funny Pictures. " i'■• : .-«»-: ",■".;'""' VOLUNTEERING, by W. E. Browne, Epsom —Sporting and Athletic News—Stage __ Study—All Spice, etc. LOCAL GOSSIP—A page of Chatty .and Spicy .Pars, not in the Daily Papers.— Genuine Page of Original Country NewsPersonal Para about Men and Women, etc A NUMBER OF NO TABLES.-Pageof Portraits of Local Celebrities including coming Wayor of Onehunga. and Sketches at Richmond Road Methodist' Gift Auction.—The Great Beer Case. etc. • ANOTHER FUNNY PAGE, with fac-simite Sketches by. Budding Artists. BUY THE ••OBSERVER." , Price, 3d per copy; 3s 6d per quarter, postfrM. .KE LL V AN D BA U LP, Proprietors.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 92, 22 April 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 92, 22 April 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 92, 22 April 1891, Page 8

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