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j - - Amusements. '.Q: p E R AT~"~Q~:trri: UNDER THE^SOLE DIRECTION op s' Mr GEORGE MUSGROVE. • : LAST NIGHTS ! LAST NIGHTS! CARL TTE'RTZ ' '■■. T HE ETO E C°^ANY. CARL HERTZ, In lug two Marvellous Assisted by .Illusions Mdlle. DALTON, Acrolithe and Stroubaika, Two Great Sensations! HOW IS IT DONE? " Then You Wink Your Other Ey 0; » The Greatest Succe93 known in Auckland for years. , : ' AUDIENCES • , INCREASING NIGHTLY. ,' ''- "1 BECAUSE '. ■- WHY? V The public know J - A good thing when thoy see it, Mr HERTZ is universally acknowledged "to h« THE BEST - v tv oe Man in his line' that has yet visited Aust'_l!n Mr George Musgrovo will engage nothing but the very best talent available. HERTZ 18 0^ OF THE BE=T ATTRACTIONS PROCTJR. ABLE IN THE WORLD, and is. drawing tha largest amount ever paid to anyVsi_gle-ha_ded entertainer that has ever visited Australia viz > £100 per week. The Auckland public have disl I covered that in witnessing ■_ ] MR CARL HERTZ " f And the EMPIRE COMPANY - . ■ They are having the FRUIT OF RIPENED PERFECTION. And far and away the best entertainment ever • presented' by any cate.rer for public amusenieit CAUL HERTZ TO-NIGHT! In new features, including some Card.Tricks'V that .will make.a gambler t,um green with en w ■ i The EMPIRE COMPANY in New Songs TO- • i NIGHT. . j! MISS ROSE DEERING & Mr FRED MASON - l■in Nellie barren's and Fred Leslie's two ' :'".-.. Great Successes—" "lis Merry Love, that Makes the World Go Round," and '"Aye a Glass Along o'Mc."THE FAIRY FOUR in a New Song, " Dainty Little' Fairies." LOOK OUT FOR THE \ Great Trans-Atlantic. Trans-Pacific fin de sicclt ¥■■ boom, ;.,'.S, - TA-RA-RA-BOOM-DE-AY! ■ Now the Rage of London. , j<' Prices : Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls; Is; Stai-s. £s6d; Pit, Is: Box plan and'day sale tickets at Wildman's/. | Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8; carriages :'.'. 1 for 10.30. ST. ANDRE W'S CHURCH. LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. -, ; ; l ';.:- ■■ :.]/,_ || TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, • Commencing at 8 o'clock. -< :•»;,'•-"■ . i"K-;;y:-- $ r RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC. WITH ORGAN AND FULL ORCHESTRA. % ■ Conductor: Mr J. H. FHILLPOT. Leader of Orchestra:' Mr Wi DAVIES. . Organists: Messrs W. CULPAN and J. A. BEALE.ADMISSION FREE (3y Ticket). Ticket 3 may be had from Mesßri {■ J. M. McLachlan or Upton and Co., and !■' Chapman, Queen-street. ' ~ A. Collection will be made in aid of the Building Fund. | PROGRAMME: "' 1. Hymn 16, Tune " Hanover," with Organ and Orchestra 21 Anthem, " Behold How Good," etc. (Whit- A field) ' 3; Solo. " O Lord. My God. to Thee" (Miss Ed- y ■ 'wardsl-Mr A. TAIT 4. Solo. " Child' en's Voices." with Invisible .*'■ ... Chorus-^Mrs BURROWS' ,J -5. 'Cel'o So'o. with Organ Accompaniment— , | Mr J. A. BEALE 6. Solo. '.' Bethlehem " (and Quartet) — Mis 3 ■■■ '--TAIT- '■■'. ■ r ,' '' 'lifj 7. Anthem, " Praise the Lord "—CHOIR ' ; . ~' 8. Solo.' "My Hope is in the Everlasting," .' ( - from Stainer s "Daughter of Jairus '"— y; Mr A. L.EDWARDS ' ' / 9. Solo. "Eternal Rest "-Miss GRINDROD \ 10. Offertory Voluntary (during Collection) . Hi Anthem, "O, Give Thanks Unto the Lord" (Jackson) , ~ „ „ 12. Solo. "Within These Hallowed Halls" r:(Mozart)—Mr W. 11. GEORGE ' '■ h: ,\ 13. Solo(Orsan), "Cornelius Marc h" (Mehdels-E!ohri)-Mr J.-A.^EALE 14. Solo."O. Rest ia the Lord" r Elijah'^Misay . -•'.-"■"■"-'j'AIT '" ■ ~-'''-•■'■■'••.■... • " 15.:5610. V Rend Your Hearts" ("Captives of Babjlon")-MrMCGREGOR >■ ..c« • - 16. Violin Solo, with Orsran Accompaniment, Raff's Cavatina- Mr W. DAVIES. ; 17. Solo. "Les Rarheaux" (Taure)-Miss , . GARTON 18. Solo, " But the Lord is Mindful" (St. Paul") 'rMi'3 EDMONDS • , 19. Anthem,;" Lord. Now Lettest Thou Thy . Servant "(Ebden) - . '.>•«, - Doxology. : ■-;'-'.V.". ■! T ANT E' R nT^Tm I S.S lON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.': FORESTERS' HALL. " THE TABERNACLE IN THE WILDERNESS." Splendid Coloured Views. Commence Quarter to 8. Collection for expenses j - W. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.' j [VVkSSs \j ' '. ' :\r £^XW^ Usual Social of the above will .' '^foj-> tako place TO-MORROW (Thursday) ■\ EVENING in the Foresters' Hall, Newton, at 8 o'clock. . .;,■..- ,'.-; Members are requested to show their tickets at the door. _ . . t3 ': Visitors by Ticket only—Centlemen, Is 6a; Ladies, ls-to bo had from iW embers of Com- y miUCe' JAS. A. PENNALLlGEN^ccretary^^ '.! •feTEWTON RAND WEEKLY SOCIALS,, ' J3I ST. GEORGE'S HALL. ' . ;,: TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, June 16. ~"§ A First-class String Band in Attendance. - N.B.—Music supplied for. Balls, Socials, etc.,; \ at Reasonable Rates. ,■__,_,.„_-„„ .■-'-■-,.: A. J. EDMONDS, Sec. . ■ • ■■:-. ■ .-. ■ :.,:• ■■ • - ■ . t ■ |-*- j-■ y'/ :.\ '■■ Meetings. , ,; :-poksONBY ' ROWING CLUB. ; •'. A General Meeting of the Club will beheld , v at.-the: "Ponsonby Club .HotoL-To-morrow .": '''(THURSDAY)-.-'at Sp.m., to-consider what will be done Removing Shed. Committee to meet,-J at7.^p.m; ; .'.-. ■:.' D<MILLER . , '"■■' ■' --'.';'■■:■ : ■ •■" ■ '■" . ... ■:■''■'''.' • .. . ; .... _ Tewocrs. "i A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. ; TENDERS FOR PRINTING. KAURI TIM- , BKR. COAL. SHIP-CHANDLERY, IRON; WORK,- SWEEPING AND" CLEANINOr.. ; - WHARVES, TOWING SILT PUNTS, AN O AUCTION BUSINESS. Harbour Board Office. • ■• ' ' •.- Auckland, June 9.1892. : ■: Separate tenders will bo received at this office • until TUESDAY, the 21st inst.. at noon, ior : above coniracts, in terms of specificatrons anu conditions to be seen at this office. . , . Tenders to'no addressed to the Chairman ana enrloracd for tho respective contracts. 1 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . ByorderoftheßOard-J.M.BRIGHAM. i ■ , : Secretary.^ ' -STpsaM, ROAD DISTRICT. . Tenders will be received beforo noon of , ' WEDNESDAY, the 22nd, for Forming a Foot- . patli at Epsom, also a Footpath at Seccombe s j. R^d' JAMES BABER. Og^. , x>ETAJNINO WALL, vVELLESLIiY- 5 JD_» STREET WEST. Tenders for ahove Contract will be recoir^d y up to Noon on TUESDAY, the 21st inst.. at ay ; ofiico. Colonial Hank Building, where plan 3 ana , specifications may he seem^ Engineer. THE GENERAL AGENCY COMPANY OF NIOW-ZEALAND ha\e inQ"l"^,™ 2 a General Store in Suburbs, ond an Hotel; also, client desiring to purchase share in small pay able business.-107, Qucca-street. -, _

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 15 June 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 15 June 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 141, 15 June 1892, Page 8

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