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Amusements. ri I T V HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, FAREWELL BENEFIT TO THE T»/fISSES A LBU. Misses Albu. INCOMPARABLE PROGRAMME. CIRCLE, 2s. STALLS, Is, PIT, 6d. Plan and Tickets at Wildman and Lyell's. Day sales at Partridge's, Tobacconist, and Hoffmann and Sons'. I s C ITY H ALL- 6 a Lessee and Director .. Mr John Fuller. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, Nineteenth of the Series of "PEOPLE'S "POPULAR /CONCERTS IT Jtr Vj PROGRAMME: The SEPTETTE ORCHESTRA (Leader, Mr A. R. Hunter) will playOverture, " Village d' Amour" Selections, Popular Airs. MISS LIZZIE WARREN will sing- " Beauty Sleep" (Arditi) " Star of Love" (St. Quentin). Mr HORACE STEBBING will sing- " Round the Camp Fire" (A. Geibel) "The Tar's Farewell" (S. Adams). MRS LAURA DAW will aing"Love's Old Sweet Song" (Molloy), with invisible vocal obligato " When the Heart is Vound" (D. Buck). MISS JESSIE GLOVER will recite- " Stage Struck," Mb JOHK FULLER will aing— "The Minstrel Boy" (Moore) " Good Night, Beloved" (Balfe). MISS CLARICE BRABAZON will play Pianoforte SoloTranscription from " Maritana" (Kuho), Mr F. CARTER will play Harp Solo"The Ash Grove,'1 MISS L. E. WEBLEY will recite"Tho Bachelor" (a Study in Strained Sentiment). Mrs LAURA DAW and Mb JOHN FULLER will sing the Duet— " Toll Her I Love Her So" (P. dp Faye), Harpaccompaniinentby Mr F. Carter. Mr JOHN FULLER and Mr HORACE STEBBING will sing Duet— "Excelsior" (Balfe). MISS LIZZIE WARREN, Mrs LAURA DAW, Jlii HOHACE STEBBING, and Mr JOHN" FULLER will sing Quartette (unaccompanied)— " Ye Banks and Braes." fID TO ALL PARTS. CD v Excepting Dress Circle, reserved at Is. v Day Tickets ttoflhiann's and Williamson's. nEYONPOET HALL. ANNUAL SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. CINDERELLA; Or, THE GLASS SLIPPER. A Fairy Burlesque by H. J. Byron. To be played TO-MORROW and THURSDAY EVENINGS, September 6 and 7. New Songs, New Dresses, New Scenery. Auckland friends arc reminded that the cost of the trip across our beautiful harbour, together with the price of a front seat ticket, will not exceed half-a-erown. Front Seats, 2s 6d; Body of Eall, Is. /COLUMBIA SKATING RINK, <O AGRICULTURAL HALL. (jD gD Except Special Nights, THREE SESSIONS DAILY. E. A. FARRINGTON. ST. BENEDICTS SCHOOLROOM, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), Sept 6, THE REV. FATHER PATTERSON, Of Palmerston North, Will exhibit E.lison'g latest and loudest PHONOGRAPH. Recently arrived from America with splendid records. Adults, 6d ; Children, 3d. Doors open 7.30, commencing at 8. mo-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! PITT-St. WESLEYAN BAND OF HOPE. Bright Music, Crisp Dialogues, and Temperance Recitations. Come, and welcome. No charge; no collection. T^OROTHY QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held in the CHORAL HALL ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 22, 1893. By invitation onlr. Spectators' Tickets, Is. DEVONPORT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SOIREE AND SACRED CONCERT, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1593. Tea in School-room at 6.30. Concert in Church at 7.15. TICKETS ■ ■ ONE SHILLING. PhotosjrapHy; (f\NLY FIRST-CLASS WORK. w* OPALETTE PICTURES AND OTHER NOVELTIES. Inspection j^"* <^ Invited. fa'jr Jr^ Chiidrbn's sp**"^ Portraits and Family Groups a specialty. Satisfactory Resnlts Guaranteed. y^ 134, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND (Opposite the Unlo>i Bank). g OABINETS, g /o PHOTOGRAPHER, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mr EDWARDS, finding that many of his friends and patron 3 have been unable to take advantage of the opportunity afforded mnm during the short season of iiiee months will continue till further ngtioe to produce 3 CABINETS for 5/-. 8 C ABINETS ' 5/. 6' ENAMELLED CABINETS ff g FOR GOOD WORK AND PROMPT DELIVERY, GOTO CORNEP. OF QUEEN & WELLESLEY-STS, ENLARGEMENTS. All negatives taken by us at Ponsonby Road removed to Queim-st. Copies may be had? New Permanant Ivory Types. Specimens can be seen at Studio,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 210, 5 September 1893, Page 8