Am usements. OPERA HQUSR Director .. .. __^Jlv W. H. Poole. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! JfIOLIO £10 N CERT 81 Under tho distinguished patronage and in (He presence of TO-NIGHT (FRIDAKfik PROGRAMME: lf D"6*" Piaflb and Violin. "Elegio" Ere* 2. Ana, " Qui la Voce" BelHnf MISS BERTHA ROSSOW. 3. Song, Island of Dreams" Adamn MB LESLIE MIDDLETON, 4. bong, Bta^houWinter Wind"..Sargeant 5. Piano Solo," Valse de Concert"..WieniawaM MISS EMILIA WOOD mowaK| 6. Song, "Sing, Sweet Bird" Gana . MISS ROSSOW. M 7. Violin Solo, AndanteConeerto..Mendelssohn HEIIR ZIMMERMANN. ut"^BoW> , _ Part 11. 1. Duet, "Loveand War" Cooks Mr MIDDLETON and SIGNOR FOLI. 2. Sung, "Love's Proving" «_Lohr Mb MIDDLETON. X 3. Aria and Recit., "She Aloue Charmeth My badness" Gounod , _ SIGNOR FOLI. 4. Piano Solo, " Galop de Bravura" ...Kowalßki MISS WOOD. 5. Song, "Killarney" -...-.-^Balfa MISS ROSSOW. 9 6. Song, "Off to Philadelphia" ~..Hayne« SIGNOR FOLI. * *' 7. Grand Duo. Piano and Violin MISS WOOD and HERR ZIMMERMANNT. Prices: 4s, 2s Gd, and One Shilling. Box plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day sole tickets at Williamson's, Tobacconist. To commence at 8. J^ Q. RAND T> AZA A R IN AID OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY Is now open in tho AGRICULTURAL HALL Daily from 3 to 10 p.m. A Largo Variety of Useful and Ornamental Goods on Sale and for Disposal by Art Union. Concert this evening by troupe from H.M.s, Riugarooina. ri i t y ~h a L~u TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON and EVENING. Last Chance of Witnessing the Mystifying Wonders, STEEN - SMITH ENTERTAINERS J Afternoon Prices—23, Is. and Sixpence, .Evening Prices: os, 2s, and Is, OSCAB SMITH, Manager. PROFESSOR CAR ROLLO'B ANNUAL CARNIVAL & CONCERT In conjunction with the All Saints' (Ponsonbv), Devonport Gymnastic Club, and Maori Pupils Will be held in the OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 22, Vocalists: Miss A. Rimmer I Miss L. Warren Mr G. M. Reid | Mr A. J. Tapner : PROFESSOR CARROLLO and Pupils on Three Bars and Rings, Trapeze, Parallels. Fencing, Marble Statuary, Tableaux. Clubs and Dumbbells to Music, Somersaults over Horse, and Singlesticks. 3s, 2s. and Is. Book: at Wildman and Lyell's, Doors open at 7.15, to commence at 7.45. ~P~E~~B~"A H 0 U S E.T Sub-lessee „ ... Mr W. F. Wallace. COMING ! The World-famous and Only TT7ILLS1 QURPRTSE T)ARTY! Vf ILLS' SURPRISE ± ARTYJ Grand Opening Night— MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER. Now playing to crowded houses at Theatre Royal, Wellington. See our pictures in the town, and beautiful .;.'' paper on the walls, ' ti, READ THIS SPACE TOMORROW; Our Original Prices: 2/ 1/ AND -/6 ,-.: Reserved Seats, 6s, at Wildman's. Day tickets at Williamson's. Watch this space for full particulars. WALTER PRICE, Advance Manager. ri I T V HALL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY . BENEFIT CONCERT In aid of the funds of the above Institute will be given in the City Hall on 11 MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 24th; by Mr W. H. JUDE, The eminent Composer, assisted by the follow ng well-known Artistes and Artists :— Mrs COOPER | MISS RIMMER Mb G. M.. REID, And others; Under the patronage of His Excellency the ; Governor (President of the Institute) and Lady Glasgow. i Prices: Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. | Concert to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's, or ot Mr Jno. Abbott, Hon. Treasurer. Mr J. THORNES, Secretary, 81, Quean-street. ~U: qPEO IA L NOTICEi CITY HALL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, Owing to the misinterpretation of a telegram, ~ by the proprietors of the City Hall, Mr JUDE'S CHILDREN'S SERVICE Will be POSTPONED' FOR ONE WEEK, Saturday's date having been cancelled, Tickets that have been purchased at the Booking Office will be available for nest weoki ■ J. J. WYATT-PATTON. Private Secretary to Mr Jade, imXHIBITION of Glrssbiowing, .Satu£, ' JDj day Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes riven. Works. Freeman's Bar. . ,;. Tenders. _ WANTED, Tenders for Erecting lw» Chimneys (labour only).-Apply en JOD. Cameron-street, Mclroso, Dovonport. . EPAIRS~TO"TEACHER'S HOUSE AT MERCER. Tenders will be received by the BdMatioi Board, Auckland, until 12 noon on TUESDAY, Ist November, 1892. . ,y.. Plans and specifications may be seen at tno Office of the Board (Viotoria Arcade. AUCK land), and on application to tho Cnairmanoi the Mercer School Committee. ,„ , T,no accepted tenderer or tenderers wu """ be allowed to withdraw from the contract on terod into by him or them with the Board, nor will his or their unraHaa ha relieved. , _;: m~O B" U I L DER S. ' TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED_ ~. lintil noon of the 23th inst. for the ERECTHW OF STABLES in Beach Road for MR J. J. CRAIG. E. KEALS & SON, Architects, Victoria Arcade. : —
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 252, 21 October 1892, Page 4
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