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AEnnscncott-s- j ]_S. 0111 JJALL (JD, Lessee and Director Mr John Fuller. BACK TO THIiToLD HOME! The Twenty-fifth of the Scries of •OEOPLE'S OOI'ULAK /MONCERTB WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. PROGRAMME. THE QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA will plny"La Sonnambula" (Bellini) "Bright and Bewitching (Rountl). MISS NITA GARTON (first appearance) will "The Old and the Young Marie" (Cowen) "My Dearest Heart" (Sullivan). Mr JOHN FULLER will sing--11 The Death or Nelson" (lirahani) "TellMe.Mary.ilowtoWooTliee (Hodson) MISS KATIE FITZPATRICE (fir3t appearance) will fiinK — "KMarney"<Balfo) "I Dream'd a Dream" (Edith Cooke). Mr ALEX. S. REID will sing- " The Gallants of England (A. S. MISS CLARIUE BRABAZON will play— "Nocturne" (Chopin) " Some Day" (Charbonnot-Kellennani, Mb PERCY DUFAUK will Binß- " Will-o'-the-Wisp" (J. W. Cherry) "Tho Skippor's Flag" (0. Barri). Mr ALEX. SMITH will recite- " The Vulgar Boy" (" Insoldsby Legends ) " The Dying Actress," by desire (Booth). Messrs ALEX. S. REID and JOHN FULLER will sing— "Love and War" (Cooke). Messrs PKRCY DUFAUR & JOHN FULLER will sing— " The Moon Haß Rais'd" (Benedict). Mr JOHN FULLER will once more repeat his great song, " GERALDINE," as an extra item. Purchase day tickets at Hoffmann's and Williamson's, aud save trouble at-the pay-boxes. ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL FRIDAY NEXT (fJD DOWN-TO-DATE PRICES. *>D \} ADULTS. CHILDREN. OReserved Seat 3, Is. DEVONPOHT HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TONIGHT, Two Hours Among the Most Boautitul Scenery on Earth. London, Switzerland, America, New Zealand. bFott's oTera hou sk ■ Mr S. ADAMS' PUPILS' ANNUAL CONCERT Will be held ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. PROGRAMME. Overture " Poet and Peasant" Suppe ORCHESTRA. Song, " The Soldier's Dream of Homo".. Borvon (With Orchestral Accompaniment) Mr FKRIUDAY. Piano Solo, Grave and Allegro Beethovon ("Palhelique Sonata") MISS GERTRUDE DAVIDSON. Violin Solo, " Martha" Singalce MISS F. COOKE. Piano Solo, "Alice" .Ascher MISS ADA WRIGHT. Song:, "Tho Pilgrim" Stephen Adams MISS RIMMKR. Violin and Piano Duet] <*} j^^BeSS* MISS EDITH WIIITELAVV and Mr S. ADAMS. Concert Piece, "Pasde Fascination"....Nilasen ORCHESTRA. Interval. Selection, "Bohemian Girl" ...Balfo ORCHESTRA. Piano Solo, Andante Beethoven MISS MURIEL WHITSON. String Quartet, Adasio Schubert MISSES F. COOKE and F. BUST, Musses J. WHITELAW AND S. ADAMS. Song, "The Red Scarf" Bonheur M« A. S. REID. Violin Solo, Air Vario Farmer MASTER GERALD RALPH. Piano Solo. "Home. Sweet Home" Thalberg MISS ESSlffi HOLLAND. Cornet Solo, "Death of Nelson" Braham Mr T. ADAMS. Waltz, "Stories" St. Quentin ORCHESTRA. Leader o! Orchestra....Miss Edith Whitelaw Admission: Dress Circlo and Orchestral Stalls, 2a; Stalls. Is. Doors open 7.30, Overture at 8 o clock. Ticket-holders aud others may reserve sea! sat the Box Ofließ, Wildman and Lyell's. Carriages at 10 o'clock. /OBNTHAL QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY, \J St. GEORGA'S HALL, NEWTON. GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL Will bo held in the above Hall on WEDNESDAY, 18th OCTOBER, Double Tickets. 6s; Single. 3s; Lady's, 2s! Spectators, Is. P. Henry's String; Band, E2c«ftlngs. _-. J&TJi A. C. B. SOCIETY. f • ,'■-, _O.» JUVENILE CONTINGENT. wilW Tho Us.'! al Monthly Mcetintr of tho tVte' above will bo held in the Catholic tet, Institu'o. TO-MORROW (Wednesf%"** day) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. B, GEO. KEARNEY. Hon. Sec. NIGHTS OF LABOUR. _____. JUBILEE PIONEER ASSEMBLY. COOK-STREET HALL. • An Open Meeting will be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday! EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. Mr W. J. NAPIER will deliver au address on Current Political Questions. FIRST-CLASS WORK. .» OPALETTE PICTURES AND other novelties. Inspection Invited. jCi"*-!*^ Portraits and b j*r Family Giioops s/S'^ A SPECIALTY. sS*? Satisfactory Resnlta Guaranteed. y>r isfl, QUEEN-STREK'J1. AUCKLAND (Opposit" "to Unio > Bank). Q <nABINETS, X/ •*e____SKK_s3sTOSVWß*<__»^ PHOTOGRAPHER. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mr EDWARDS, finding that many of hia friends aad patrons have been unable to take advantage of the opportunity afforded mem during the short season of ih.voe months, will continue till further notice to Produce 3 CABINETS for W-. ■?> ENAMELLED CABINETS r7 vJ» 4> POR GOOD WORK AND PROMPT GOTO GR E G O R "V* JL CORNER OF QUEEN & WELLESMfiY-STS ENLARGEMENTS. All nesativeg taknn by us at Ponsonbv Road removed to Que-in-st. Onpiea nuv I.- Wa. New Permauant Ivory Type?. Specimens can bo aeen at Studio.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 246, 17 October 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 246, 17 October 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 246, 17 October 1893, Page 8