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Amusements. piTY HALL. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, SEPT. 4. Owing to tho IMMENSE AUDIENCE Of last Friday evening, mHE TIT IBS E S ALBU " Will give a GRAND LADIES' NIGHT, With FULL OPERATIC PROGRAMME. Each Lady in the Dress Circle will bo presented with A CABINET PHOTOGRAPH Of cither MISS JULIE or MISS ROSE ALBU. | STALLS, ONE SHILLING. | SELECTIONS FROM THE MOST POPULAR OPERAS AND GREATEST COMPOSERS By the LEADING ARTISTES. GENERAL VERDICT: Such applause has never been witnessed at any concert in Auckland as was bestowed on the Mißaes Albu and their Company last evening. Stalls, Is. Dress Circle, Roservad, 2s. Plan and Tickets at Wildnian aDd Lyell's. Day aales at Partridge's. Tobacconist, ana Hoffmann and Sons'. Doom open 7.15. Reserve your, seats early, to proveut diuappointment, M.L.M.PLUNKETT. Manager. 1~S! ipiTY TT| ALL. /|D. Lessee and Director .. Mr John Fuller. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, Nineteenth of tho Series o£ Weekly PEOPLE'S "OOPULAR CONCERTS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr JOHN FULLER Has groat pleasure in announcing that he lias taken over the management o£ these deservedly Popular Concerts, and will use his ntmost endeavours to make them moro enjoyable than ver. The programmes will be arranged with ne greatest care, and only the best artistOß will >c engaged. Mr FULLER returns thanks for several offers of engagement, but his undivided attention will be given to these Concerts. Please -watch Monday's announcement. 'To m'H¥pTIOT"ESTANT ALLI--«jl|ji§> J ANCE CONCERT, ©!iii«l In Ad o£ the Friendly Sooieties Hospital Fund, at FORESTERS' HALL. Newton, on TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1. Selection—Henry's String Band 2. Song. " The Better Land "—Miss Butler 3. Song, "Big Ben "—Mr George 4. Kecitation, "Widow Commisky" — Miss Olphert 5. Song, "The Mountain Guide" (Smith)— Miss RTMMER 6. Double Quartetto. (a) "Maiden, Listen," (b) "The Two Roses'' 7. Song. Selected-Mr Tait 8. Violin Solo, Fantasiß, "II Trovatore" (Arlot)-Herr ZIMMERMAN N 9. Song, Selected—Mrs Edmonds. Interval Five Minutes. Part 11. 10. Selection—Henry's String Band 11. Song, "I Am Waiting" (Birch)—Mr A. J. TAPPER 12. Son)?, "Call Mo Baok" (Donza) — Miss WARREN Violin Obliirato-Herr ZIMMERMANN. 13. Double Quartette (a)'' The Long Day Closes;" (b) "The Toast" 14. Song. "Tho Child and the Angel" (Cowan) — Miss Butler 15. Song, selectsd—Mr Hyland 16. Violin Solo, selected-Mr Butler 17. Song, " Truo Till Death "—Mr Holloway 13. Song, comic—Mr Stewart Finale—"God Save the Queen." Director and Accompanist—Mr J, H. Philpott. TICKETS-ONE 'SHILLING. Doors Open 7.30; Commence 8 p.m. -H. H. SEABROOK. Secretary. QACRED HEART SCHOOLRO~OM, (3 PONSONBY. A GRAND SOCIAL EVENING Will be held in the above Schoolroom, in aid of the Sunday-school Fund, on TUESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. Grand Musical Programme. Refreshments provided. Admission, Is. Exhibitions. DTEASBURG n L O C X, 76, QUEEN-STREET. NOW ON EXHIBITION. Open Daily from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. t The Wonderful Apostolic CLOCK OF STRASBURG. Procession of the Apostles Every 15 Minutes. EVERY VISITOR RECEIVES A GIFT. Admission, Is. Children, Gd. C. JAMESON. Proprietor. WAXWORKS WAXWORKS WAXWORKS "OOYAL POLYTECHNIC m JA) AND WAXWORKS, 3 £ BRUNSWICK MART.-NOW OPEN. > O 10 a.m. till 5 p.m.. and 7p.m. till 10p.m. r > Tho Beautiful Groups of Waxworks. < y CHANG. THE GIANT, Bft tin. o J GENERAL MITE, the Smallest Man in Stf k. tho World, who will Lecture on himself. M P THE SCULPTOR AT WORK! Oi Admission : Is ; Children, 6:1. WAXWORKS WAXWORKS WAXWORKS "EXHIBITION of Glassblowing. SaburJtll day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. Works. Freeman's Bay. lectures. Xt«. TRISH NATIONAL FEDERATION. J_ , LECTURE ON "THE ORATORS OF IRELAND" (In aid of the Irish Parliament Fund) By W. J. NAPIER, Esq., Barrister, IN St. JAMES'S HALL, Wellinbton-Strekt. FRIDAY, Bth Sept.. 1893, at 8 p.m. The President (Hon. .1. A. Tole) in tha chair. Admission One Shilling:. Tickets to be had at Mr Hiscock's, Stationer Wyndham-strec, aud iroin members of the Federation. M. J. SHICAHAN, Hoc. Secretary. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ALBERT-STREET. PROGRAMME OF WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, Etc., 1893. Commencing each evening at 7.45. FRIDAY, September 15-Coucert..Mn. J. 11. Philpott. FRIDAY, September 29-Grand Literary Competition, under auspices of Auckland Literary Societies' Union. FRIDAY, October 13-Concart .. Herr L, Tutsciika. FRIDAY. October 27 — Lecture, "Instantaneous Photography" (Illustrated).. Professor F. D. Brown. Tickets for the remainder of the Course, to admit two, 2s. Single tickets, Is 6d. Singln admission, Is. May ba obtained from the Booksellers, from Members of Committee, or in tho Library at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLK, Hon. Secretary WAI. BK AKENRIG, General Socrotary.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 8

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