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Amusements. QPE It A H~dTT^ TO-NIGHT 1 TO-MIQHTI GREAT MUSICALA.TTRACTION, to-night, ra^mrnm^ October 19,20.21, and 23. GRAND VOCAL AND" INSTRUMENT CONCERTS ** BY THK palMer'-beaum ont~co~m panv~" palmer-beaumont company palmer-beaumont company! j PROGRAMME- " Mrs PALMER Inee Carandinii will shur "Romance" (Preciosat, Weber (Flute nwgato, Mr John Lemmone) ; and " 1 n»r»i;" Mind My Wheel. Mother" (by request) ' Mr ARMES BEAUMONT will sing"Adelaida" (Beethoven), and "AnETo»i«»" Song" (Bluraenthali. TMill«. MISS MAGGIE STIRLING will singAria and Ronda, "Naequi Piu m,,, , Aocanto al ['"uoco" (Rossini), aud "Cilu, Herrin'" (Gale). &ller Mr A. H. GEE will sing- " Thou Art Paßsing Hence" (SnlliTan) aus ' " The Villago Blacksimth" (Weias). a Mr JOHN LEMMONE will play Flute Solos "Rhapaodie Neapolitaine" (Puggi) ,Ij " Graceful Dance" (Lemmone). ' MR W. T. BARKER, A.R.A.M., will nlir Harp Solo- F ' "Autumn" (Thomas). MRS PALMER, MISS MAGGIE STIRLINR Messrs AKMES BEAUMONT and a.v* GEE- "* Quartette, "Moonlight" (Eaton Faning) and "Funiculi, Funicula" (Uenza); Mrs PALMER, Messrs BEAUMONT &GKETrio, "Swout is tho Breath of. Morn" (Salomon). MISS MAGGIE STIRLING & Mr A. H.GEEDuet, "A Night in Veuioe." Messrs JOHN LEMMONK and WALTER BARKERDuet (Flute and Harp), "Dream after tho Dance" (Bronstet). Change of Programme Each Evening. Popular Prices of Admission: 3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING. Plan of Reserved Seats at Mcisrs Wildman and Lyell's. Doors open at 7,1.5, commonce at 8. Carriages 10.15 o'clock; PHILIP STUART. Manager. NOTICE. —The Concerb in aid "ofst JJV Joseph's, Surrey Hills, will be Postponed until Tuesday, October 24, Lecturer Etc "O. H._S POE"oT" FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING MUSIC, SONG. AND STORY. STORY OF o7~H. SPURGEON, As Preacher, Theologian, Philantrophist, and Author. LECTURE by Mr GEORGE ALDRIDGE, Illustrated by over 70 Magnificently-coloured Limelight Views, with Grand Scenic Effects. SacrodSong, "The Nightless Land" (beautiful Bcenic etfonts)-MISS ALICE RIMMER. Recitation, ".!ano Conquest" (an heroic poem of a sailor's wife)— Miss Allsopp. , Sacred Song, "The Prodigal Son" (beautiful statuary soenes)-MR PKRCY DUFAUK. Recitation, "The Fairy Wand" (pictoriallimelight etfectsi—Mrs F. Burnktt. Sacred Song. "Calrnry" (exquißite scenic effects)-MISS ALICE RIMMER. Finale - Beautiful Display of STATUARY (sacred), masterpieces of the greatest sculptors. Scenic Operator .. Mr Chas. Cooper. ' Organist .. .. Miss Lester. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. Doors open 7.30, commonce at 8. 6~UNG M~E¥'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ALBERT-STREET. PROGRAMME OF WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, Etc., 1893, Commencing each evening at 7.45, FRIDAY. October 27 — Lecture, "Inst&a. taneous Photography" (Illustrated).. PROFESSOR F. D. Brown. Tickets for the remainder ef the Course, to' admit two, 2s. Single tickets, Is 6d. Single admission. Is. May be obtained from the Booksellers, from Members of Committee, ot in the Library at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Secretary. WM. BRAKENRIG, GeneralSecrctary. Fliotoarran&ri' r\NLY/ FIRST-CLASS WORK. > OPALETTK PICTURES AND OTHER NOVELTIES. Inspection Invited. &**& l^^ }^^ CmißMß'B Portraits aw» Familt Grouts A SPEOUtTTi jS* Satisfactory Resnlts Guaranteed. yS^ 131, QUEEN-STREET. AUCELAKD (Opposite the Uniort Bank). jg c AB^_ NETS- 5/' i PHOTOGRAPHER. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Mr EDWARDS, finding that many of W« friends aud patrons have been nnabletotaka »dvantage of the opportunity afforded iH«m iuring the short ooason of tlwee months, will continue till further notice to ptoduos I CABINETS for 6/-. 3 CABINETS, g/. <«^ ENAMELLED CABINETS g' FOR GOOD WORK AND PROMPT' DELIVERY, GGTO (Ti REGOR"V" CORNER OF QUEEN & WBXLESLET-SW ENLARGEMENTS. All neK&tives taken by us at PonsonbrßoM removed to Queon-st. Copies may b* wa. New Permanant Ivory Types. Speoimenn ca be seen at Studio. Tenders. , THE MOUNT WELLINGTON DOMAIN BOARD invite Tendersi UP 11a.m. on SATURDAY next, the 21s i^-- t Cart Stone and Build a Stone Wall at w« Wellinfrton. Specifications can be seen" 1 & Road Board Office, EllcrsJie.-R" IJi^ cl , CARTER. Secretary. Road Board omc EUewlio, October 17,18^3 ! _____________ —-i rfmE~MOUNT~\VELLINGTON BOAJ 1 BOARD invite Tenders "P^lJ^i! SATURDAY noxt, the 21st inst., to Form Kurb !<'ootpath at Ellerslie, also to *oriu Kerb- footpath at Panniure. Specinca can bo seen at the Board Office. Ellers' d ROBT. S. CARTER. Clerk. R°aa * Office, Ellorslie, October 17,1893. __^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1893, Page 8

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