Amusements. *\ l QPERA HOUSE. Sub-lessee _. .. Mr W.F.Wallace. Commendiig Mc mO-SIGHT! mONIGHTI | __mappe_t_t.ee here of the most _r_s_c_ttr elaborate and tatented Combination that has ever visited the Colonies, WILLS' QURPKISE T>ARTYi ILLS' OURPfiISE XARTY! Being an aggrezatinn of _Q that is Wt and cleverest in Minstrel Specialty. Variety, and other Burlesque Ent*n_i___ea_, O-E li-ADOtG AETISTB A__ Miss L. Octavia Mon*. Provo Miss Priscilla Verne Mr Dare Gardner Miss Kttie Williams __- George Jones Miss A. Taylor Mr Harry Townley Miss Nellie Nirnino Mr 1. X- Wadiey Miss Fanny Leslie Mr M. Fischer Miss Ruby Clifford Mr J. Wains Witnessed by over 17.000 persona during onr > stay in Wellington. Our Original Prices: 2/ 1/ m -/6 Doors open 6.45 sharp; Overture at 8. Box plan at Wildman's. Day tickets at Williamson's, Tobacconist. Free list entirely suspended. Press excepted. HAROLD ASHTON, Manager. r\ I T V 1 A L L. 1 INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY'I BENEFIT CONCERT In aid of the funds of the abOTe Institute will be given in the City Hall THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. OCTOBER 2t_ BY Mb W. H. JUDE, The eminent Composer, assisted by the follow- ' ing well-known Artistes :— ' SIGNOR FOLI, the World's Greatest Basso (who has very kindly postponed his Concert at St. Patrick's), and MES COOPER, MISS RIMMER. Mk G. M REID, Mb W. HORACE STEBBING, And others; Accompanist. .. Mr ALFRED BARTLSY '* Under the patronage and in the presenceof His Exce_l_.-C- the Governor (President of g§ the Institute,', Ladt Glasgow', and His J Woeship the Mayor of Acc__a_d, Etc Prices: Dress Circle. 5s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. v • Concert to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. ol* of Mr Jno. Abbott, Hon. Treasurer; or Mr J. Thornes. Secretary, 81. Que.n-street. ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOL-ROOM. MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. CONCERT. St. Sepulchre's Ladies' Part Song Club, assisted by Misses W. Dudley, . Purchas, Marsden; Messrs Charters, Stubbs. Templer, and Coney. Commence at 8 p.m. Tickets One Shilling. TM PORTA NT NOTICE. 1 "~*~ ALTERATION OF DATE. St, PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Octobee 25, | —— m In consequence of the Concert being given for ; the Blind Institute this evening, SIGNOR FOLI , has decided to postpone the performance of GEMS FRO M THE ORATORIOS until the following evening <I_esday, October 25). when the following Grand Programme will be given :— PROGRAMME: •'■• j 1. Organ Solo, "Festal March" -Elvey Mb ARTHUR TOWSEY. 2. Recit.. " For Behold Darkness" (Messiah ' I Handel \ Air { "The People that Walked in Dark. ) ness" SIGNOR FOLL 5. Aria, "Hear Ye, Israel" (Elijah) _.._, [Mendelssohn MISS ROSSOW. ~ m 4. Air, "If with all Your Hearts" (Elijah).. — MbMIDDLETON. i 5. Air, "ProP«ccatis"(Stab_t Mater).. Rossini SIGNOR FOLL , . 6. Organ Solo, Selection WaterMusic.Handel Mb ARTHUR TOWSEY. 7. Duet. " What Have I to Do with Thee" (Elijah) ..' Mendelssohn s MISS ROSSOW and SIGNOR FOLL 1 8. Air, "Where'er You Walk (Semele) Handel MR MIDDLETON. : : 9. Air, "On Mighty Pens" (Creation)..-Haydn MISS ROSSOW. 10. Air, " The Trnmpet Shall Sound" (Messiah! [Handel 1 SIGNOR FOLL ___ j , .j 11. Air, "Total Eclipse" (Samson)„ Handel MB MIDDLETON. . ■. . 12. Aria,"AngelsEverßriEhtandFair"(H_nd_)- I MISS ROSSOW. , 13. Song, "The Lost Chord" Sullivan SIGNOR FOLL 14. Organ Solo, Offertoirein D major.. ..Batista I Mr ARTHUR TOWSEY. ■"< 15. Song, " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" i [Knight SIGNOR FOLL 16. Duet," Wanderer'sNachtLied"..Rubinstein . MISS ROSSOW and SIGNOR FOLL 17. Organ, "Hallelujah Chorus" (Messiah)..-.-[Handel Mb ARTHUR TOWSEY. " ' On this occasion Mr Towsey has kindly con- ; sentcd to preside at the organDoors openat 7, performance atß. " . j Uniform price of admission, 2s. Tickets at Wild man-and Lyell's.Special Notice.—The audience is r_spectn_ly I requested to refrain from applause in the sacred 1 edifice. (7 This will be Sisrnor Foli'sFarewell Appearance in New Zealand, as he leaves by the Sydney . I boat on Wednesday, en route for London. Tenders. I WANTED, Tenders for Erecting two Chimneys (labour only).—Apply on Job, [j Cameron-sireet, Melrose, Devonport. ' m- (J" t B U 1 L D E R S.: I -*- "■• -*i_ i Tenders will be received until noon of* SATURDAY, October 29th, for the Erection or a Cottage at Whangamarino (near Mercer). .■ ED. BARTLEY & SON. Architects. , | EPAIRS TO TEACHERS HOUSE' AT MERCER. Tenders will be received by the Ed-catfM j Board, Auckland, until 12noon on TUESD^-iw. Ist November, 1892. i(l. Plans and specifications may be seen at the - Office of the Board (Victoria Arcade, Auek- ■; land), and on application to the Chairman ot ■ the Mercer School Committee. .SfiM The accepted tenderer or tenderers win. not I be allowed to withdraw from the contract entered into by him or them with the Board, nor | will his or their sureties be relieved. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OP STORES. New Zealand Government Railways,: 7 Head Office. _^__ -, ] I Wellington. 17th October. 1892. / SEPARATE written Tenders will be Re- > ceived at this office up to NOON of _ MONDAY, rhe 14th November, 16__, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of the undermentioned STORKS, from the Ist day of Jamuary, 18S3, to the 31st day of December, 1894. at Auckland. . Wellington. Addington and Hillside :— . BE IRONMONGERY. SHIP CHANDLERY. OILS. COLOURS. Ktc., IROV AND STiiEL. DRAIN PIPES, Etc. ._ Specifications and forms of tender may oe . obtained at >he Riilway Stores Offices, .New- , market. Addingion. Hi.lside, and the Stores Managers Office. Wellington, at which places statements showing the local consumption Oi articles chiefly in demand will be on view. Tenders to be addressed to the New Zealand Railway Commissioners, Wellincton. and to M marked" ouUide •• Tender for STORES." . Telegraphic tenders will not be received, ana the lowest or any tender will not necessarily i» | accepted. . ... , v «.i._i . i The accepted tender-rates will be publisnein the " Now Zealand Gazette." i By order of the Commissioners. ___, . R. CARROW. j Stores Manager.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 254, 24 October 1892, Page 4
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