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AmusementsST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, HOBSON-STEEET. The Greatest Success of the Season! Everybody Astonished and Delighted! MERCHANT OF VENICE, THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. JULY 25. SHYLOCK -. L. H. OUTBAM Assisted by Scholars of the School. New Scenery, painted exDrosaly for tho occasion by L. H. Outram and Geo. O. Curamane. Dres^is designed and supplied by Miss M, Cummane. Musical Director .. E. J. Burke. Tickets are only available for tho dates on which they are issued, and may b» obtained from J. R. Cross. Draper, Victoria-street. Children under 12 not admitted. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. J. R. CROSS. Hon. Sec A I?CKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. J A^ L ■ Owing to tho " Merchant of Venice," at St. Matthew's Schoolhouse, the Usual Practice Meeting has to be Further Postponed to the Evening of THURSDAY, August 3. J.M., Int. Hon. Sco, THEY HAD A GOOD TIMfl LAST NIGHT At the Special'Servicea, UNION FREE CHURCH. . :■ Rev. Mb BLAIKIE (Tabernacle) TO-NIGHT. Come Everybody. No Collections. OLUM~BIA SKATING RINK AGRICULTURAL HALL. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING). JULY 25. ONE MILE HANDICAP FOR GOLD MEDAL, Entries Cloae To-night. ' E. A. FARRINGTON. Lessee and Director .. Mr Harold Ashton* WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. Thirteenth of the Grand Series of Weekly PEOPLE'S POPULAR CONCERTS. Particular attention is drawn to the following PROGRAMME: Orchestral Selections... .Septbtte Orchestra (Loader, Mr A. K. Hunter). Song, '.'Around tho Camp Fire" ..„__ — Mr HORACE STEBBING. Spng, "Hear My Prayer" .._-«.. r Mrs KILGOUR. Recital. "The Lifeboat" .„—...-- MISS JESSIE GLOVER. Violin Solo, " Scene do Ballet" -~~- MISS FREDA MARSDEN. Song, "Wreck of the Hesperus"....-.-...-.... Mr PERCY DUFAUR. Song, "The Crystal Sea" r . _..»..»« MISS ALICE RIMMER. Song, " My Darling of Old" „„_„..►, Mb A. J. TAPPER. Humorous Song, " Old and New" _-—-«« Mr CHARLES BROWN. Interval o£ Five Minutes. Orchestral Selections.... Septette Orchestra Song (selected) .' ....... —. Mr PERCY DUFAUR. Recital, "Peterkin Peop" (by reque5t).......... MISS RUB* CLIFFORD. Song, " An Kvening Song" „_„„«•., Mr A. J. TAPPER. Violin Solo. "Gondoliers" «,-..,.« MISS FREDA MARSDEN. Song, "Tho Bridge" .«►..«.. MISS ALICE RIMMER. Dulcizitherophone Solo, "'The 8e11a"*........,™. PROF. W. OVER. Song, "Gallants of England" -..._.»»«>• Mr HORACE STEBBING. Humorous Song. " Big Bass Fiddle". .-_-.«-- Mr C. BROWN. Patrons are respectfully invited to tmrcha«B day tickets at Hoffmann's or Williamsons, thereby avoiding inconvenience. -f&D TO ALL PARTS. /|D %y ExceptlngDressClrcle,roservedatls. \9 Doors 7. commence 8, concludes 10. MiiAßTllUßTOVVSE¥..MusiealDirgctor Lj QT. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), SELECT SOCIAL In connection with tho „ CENTRAL QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY, P. Honry's String Band in attendance. Tickets, 3s. , ikJOUNG CRUSA DER S' BAND, X HELPING HAND MISSION, Freeman's Bay. Monthly Entertainment TO-MORROW (Wed. nesday), at 7.30. Vocal and Instrumental Solos, Duets, Recitations, etc: Choice Selections dj' Choir and Orchestra. Brass Hand in attendance (outside). All are welcome. Admission free* Collection to pay espouses. ; T U b' I it' P B. A CONCERT Will be given by the NEWTON CHORISTERS In the Congregational Schoolroom. Edinburgh-ski On THURSDAY EVENING, July 27. Soloists: Mrs J. Rowe. Misseg Pattjson, Wood, Hobson, E. Wood, Messrs Ibbotaon, Morath, Ellyett, A. Rowe, J. Rowe, C. Spraggi Conductor : Mr W. E. Baxter. , Proceeds in aid of Newton Congregational Jubilee Fund. , » Admission by ticket, 6d. To commence ats p.m. Tickets from Members of Choir: &• Wood. Symonds-streefc; F. Rowe and 0. a, Sexton, Karang&hape Road. Pi IRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Tho BISHOP and Mrs. COWIE invite Assoo< iates and Members to a LIMELIGHT EXHIBITION in the Cathedral Library, Parnell, on THURSDAY EVENING, July 27, at half-past seven o'clock. Each member is required topre. sent a Ticket at the Tower Door signed by h« Associate. . TEcclesiastical. mHE APOSTLE PAUL'S SECOND jL MISSIONARY JOURNEY. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVEN" ING, at 7.45. i Special Limelight Views. MR ALDRIDGE will Lecture. FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. ! Collection for expenses. m* rioted aci Published by tho Proprietor. HKNBY BRETT, of Lake Takapina, a » O-eneral Printing Office, Shortland and Fort , streets, in ths Province of Auckland, Afl" Zealar^ Tuesday, Jci/r 25, 1893.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 174, 25 July 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 174, 25 July 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 174, 25 July 1893, Page 8