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Amusements. FiITY H A h k KOWALSKI CONCERT COMPANY. CHRISTMAS NIGHT (Dec. 25). GRAND SACRED CONCERT, MISS ROSSOVV will sing— " Angeis Erer Bright and Fair" (Handel), 1. •'Morning Prayer" (Costa). 2. " Aye Maria" (Gounod). MADAME VANDERVEER-GREENE— 1. He was Despised ,, (from "Messiah"), 2. "Lost Chord" (SulliTan). HERR RAIMUND PECHOTSCH will play— 1. Andante Religioso (Vieuxtemps). 2. " Elegie" (Erust). HENRI KOWALSKTwnTpIayA new arrangement, written especially fQj this Christmas ceiebra.ti&i*— 1. "Noel' (A. Adam). 2. " Adeste Fideles" (Christinas song), 3. "Prayer of "Mose" (Rossini). Religious Meditation, "In the Woods" (H, Kowalski). Accompanist: MISS"BEATRICE GRIFFITHS, BOXING NIGHT (Dec. 26), GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. Admission : Dress Circle, 4s (Family Ticket, to admit, six, £1 Is); Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, is. Plaa and tickets at Wildman andLyell's. Doorsopen at 7.15, commence at 3 p.m. - M. Kowalski-will perform on a magnificent Pleyel Grand Piano, specially sent out by tka ■makers for these Concerts. Director. W. H. POOLE. GREAT A LLIED QHOW WILL OPEN FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING BOXING NIGHT (SATURDAY, Dec. 26), : IN THE OPERA HOUSE, Which has been placed at our disposal through the kindness of 11. N. Abbott, Esq. Not being able to perform with our Great Circus owing to the Quarantine Regulations in taking our Horses and Ponies out of our hands, thereby depriving us of our livelihood, Therefore we appeal to the Public of Auckland to support us under these unfortunate circumstances ; and they can rest assured we will put forth the full strength of the Company in all their first-class acts, including Wonderfu Dancing Globes; the Infant Blondin, on the Invisible Wire : the Eastern Juggler; Ariel : Trapeze ; the Lightning Tumblers, Acrobats, and Leapers, the LEOPOLDS, the Acrobatic Wonders; Dutch Sketches and Eccentricities; Celebrated Dances'; Modern Hercules; Japanese Perch ; Plate Manipulators, Globe Runners, Jugglers, Contortionists, etc.; and not forget' ting OUR CLOWNS, which are Clowns, who will open their Budget of Fun and keep the House in Roars of Laughter; concluding with a Grand Comic BALLET. Prices of Admission: Pit, 13; Stalls, 2s; Dress Circle, 33; Private Boxes. ( ■ Proprietors Messrs Hayes and Brillianso. $ General Manager W. H. Hayes, j •DERESFORD-STREET CONGREGA. J3 TIONAL CHURCH. ' ' "THE MES SIA H." The Oratorio "The Messiah" will be rendered in the Cburch on CHRISTMAS NIGHT, at 7.45 P.M., By the Choir and Friends. Conductor, Mr Walton. Leader of Orchestra, . Mr Chas. Hemus. Organist, Mr J. P. Hooton. Collection will be taken up during interval. The Final Rehearsal for the above will take , place To-morrow (Wednesday) Night, at 7.45. WM, J. COUSINS, Choir Sec. /"IRAND CONCERT AND SOCIAL. ' SJT ! PANMURE HALL, MONDAY NIGHT, December 23th. 1. Pianoforte Duet, "Maypole Dance" (Sydney - Smith)— Miss and Master Wilkinson. 2. Duet, "From Thy Placid Slumbers" (Opera, "Boccaccio," F. Yon Suppe)—Messks J, ', Kogan-and Alf. Loomb. < 3. Song, " The Song That Reached My Heart* i,. (Jordan)— Miss Brady. 4. Song (selected)-Mr Fkkd Yonge. 5. Song, " Come Back to Erin " (Claribel)—Mrs Barrett. 6. Song, " I Believe It, for My Mother Told Mβ So " (Fischer)—Mk Jno. Hogan. '■ 7. Song. "CallMe Back" (Denza)—MissQuinn, 8. Recitation, "De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bon am"-. Mr Montague. Part 11. / 9. Piano Solo, " Massa's in the Cold Ground "—< Mi- s I). Lynch. ' 10. Song, "Kathleen Mavourneen" (Crouch)--* Miss Lonf.kgan. 11. Song. "Death of Nelson" (Brahaml— Mr Alf. Loomb. 12. Clarionet, Solo-Mr A. Impey. 13. Song, " The Priina Donna" (Roeckel)—MiSS QUINN. 14. Song. "The Gallants of England" (Wallace) '* -Mr McGregor. 15. Song (selected)— Miss Brady. 10. Song. "They All Love Jack" (Adams—Mr MUSKER. 17. Recitaiiou, "Missing"—Mr Montague. Stewart's 'Buses (three) leave Union Bank corner at 6.30 sharp. Carriages and , Buses after Concert. Itaiian String Band for Social. JNO. HOGAN. MAKETU ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be held on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 'Buses will meet the 10.40 train at the Drurystation, and will land passengers on the course, and return them in time to catch the 7.15 train, for Is 6d. ABA L L Will be held in the Schoolroom the same night, By order of the Committee. SUNNYSIDE TEA AND PLEASURE GARDENS, BIRKENHEAD. NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. People visiting those well-known Gardens wil* meet with every attention, and can be - supplied with Hot Water and ANY OTHER KIND OF REFRESHMENT. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. IRKENHEAD.—Wanted Plnown-Ke-freshments can be had near the Wharf, at reasonable rates. ;§l||||ffift PERANDUM.No. 6495, ■ I Members of the above I Court are requested to attend the Funeral 1 I of the late wife of Bro. Jno. Soae, which I leaves the Brother's residence, Union-st., \ i at 3 o'clock TO-MORROW (Friday). I By order. 1 THOS. WIGG, i \ Secretary. ! HID-ES, SHEEPSKINS, . , TALLOW. For Sale at Durham Yarde erery Tuesdays at 9.30 a,ra. HUNTER AND NOLAN.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 8