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Amusements. A VONDALE HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1893. A CONCERT AND BALL Will be given on the above date in aid of the WAIKOMITI BRASS BAND. Director and Accompanist....Mr J. H. Phillpot PROGRAMME. Part I. _, ! 1. Fantasia, "Riohelieu"....„„..-...Robinson BAND. , „, „ 2. Bong, "Hereupon My Vessel's Back ..„«. Mr H. f YTHERLEIGH. 3. Song, "Golden Love" Welhngs MISS LAING. „••.., 4. Violin Solo, Fantasia," II Trovatore'.. Ardot HERR ZIMMERMANN. 5. Song, " Tho Death of Nelson". Braham Mk A. J. TAPPER. ' T .. 6. Song (by request), "There's No One Like Mother to Mo" • • • • • ••••• MISS NELLIE PHILLPOT. 7. CornetSolo,Cavatin_..BelhnisSonnambula: Mb W. LEVY. Tr 8. Song, "Close to the Threshold' ...H. Parker (With violin onligato by Herr Zimmermann) Mrs WRIGHT. 9. Dutch Specialties ......-.•• Mr C. BROWN. INTERVAL. Part 11. 10. Fantasia, "Rose d'Amour" ~...Bleger BAND. ,„ _ . 11. Song, "The Anchor's Weighed'....Braham Mr H. T-THERLEIGH. 12. Bong, "When the Flowing Tide Comes In MISS LAING. [Millard 13. Duet. Clarinette and Oboe (selected). Messrs S. and J. JACESON. 14. Song, "Firstinthe Field" Bonheur *' Mr W. KELLY. . J . 15. Violin Solo, Fantasia of National Airs, including "St. Patrick's Day." "•A.uld Robin Gray," "Bluebells of Scotland, and "British Grenadiers," arranged and played by V HERR ZIMMERMANN. 16. Song. "Tell Mo, My Heart"...Sir H. Bishop. Mrs WRIGHT. 17. Duet (vocal). " Peaceful Nights" Glover Mrs PHILLPOT & MISS LAING. 18. Song. "Queen of My Heart" (Parody) ... Mr c. White. Doors open 7.30, commence 8 sharp. Concert, Is-; Concert and Ball, 2s ba. Dance Music snpplied by Henry's String Band. 'Buses leave corner of Queen and Victoria streets at 6,45 p.m. Return fare, Is 6d. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Mr S. ADAMS' PUPILS' ANNUAL CONCERT Will be held ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. PROGRAMME. Overture, "Poet and Peasant" Suppe ORCHESTRA. Song, "The Soldier's Dream of Home"..Bervon (With Orchestral Accompaniment) Mr FERRIDAY. Piano Solo, Grave and Allegro Beethoven (" Palhetique Sonata") MISS GERTRUDE DAVIDSON. Violin Solo, " Martha" Singalee MISS F. COOKE. Piano Solo, "Alice" Aacher MISS ADA WRIGHT. Song, "The Pilgrim" Stephen Adams MISS RIMMER., Violin and Piano Duet j jg| Allegro.! Beethoven MISS EDITH WHITELAW AND MR S. ADAMS. _ ,_.. Concert Pieco, " Pas de Fascination . ...Nilssen ORCHESTRA. 'Interval. Selection, "Bohemian Girl" Balfe ORCHESTRA. Piano Solo. Andante Beethoven MISS MURIEL WHITSON. String Quartet. Ad agio Schubert MISSES F. COOKE AND F. BUST, Messrs J. WHITELAW AND S. ADAMS. Song, " The Red Scarf .Bonheur Mr A. S. REID. Violin Solo, Air Varie Farmer MASTER GERALD RALPH. Piano Solo. " Home, Sweet Home" Thalberg MISS ESSIE HOLLAND. Cornet Solo, ' * Death of Nelson" Braham Mr T. ADAMS. Waltz, "Stories" St Quentin ORCHESTRA. God Save Tna Queen! ORCHESTRA. FIRST VIOLINS: Misses E. Whitelaw. F. Cooke. F. Dewar, Messrs J. Short, M. Lanigan, W. Haven, Masters Gerald Ralph, C. Ceuickshank. SECOND VIOLINS: Misses F. Bust (Leader), A. Wright, Taylor, E. Harris, N. Anderson, Peacock, Messrs G. Adams, C. Mason, D. Reid. VIOLAS: Misses Whitelaw and Alice Wright, Mr J. Hemus. VIOLONCELLOS: Mrs S. Adams, Messrs A. Finer, J. Whitelaw. CONTRA BASS: Messrs J. H. Edwards, J. H. McKenzie. FLUTES: Messrs A Ellyett, Fricker. CLARIONETTES: Messrs G. Newell and W. Messenger. EUPHONIUM: Mr W. Tremain. CORNETS: Mr T. Adams. Master S. Sly. DRUM: Mr Robertson. PIANISTES: Misses E. Harris, J. McLean. Loader of Orchestra....Miss Edith Whitelaw Conductor.... ....... .Mr S. Adams. Admission: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls. Is. Doors open 7.30, Overture at 8 o clock. Ticket-holders and others may reserve seats at the Box Office, Wildman and Lyell's. Carriages at 10 o'clock. _^ jpfRAND T>ROMENADE T^ETE, CITY HALL. TABLEAUX, CONCERT, SALE OF WORK, &c, &o. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th NOVEMBER. fflj "OURNS CLUB ASSEMBLY. Hvl 1) ■ - sstr-5»I I^AIN AND FANCY DRESS \>T In St. GEORGE'S HALL On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Grand March at 8.15. Double tickets, ss; Spectators, Is. CHAS. A. DUNN, Hon. Sec. Aquatics. TuDGE'S BAY AMATEUR REGATTA. fj Under the Management of the St. George s Rowinsr Club. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1893. I PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. Yacht Race, No. 1 Yacht Race, No. 2 Yachts and Fishing Boats; centre boards Open Sailing Boata; 18 feet aud under, handicap Maiden Whaleboats Maiden Gigs Maiden Gigs, under 10 stone ' Junior Jigs Junior Gigs, under 10 stone Senior Gigs Ladies' Pair Oar Dingies, for youths 21 years and under Man-o'-War Cutters Greasy Boom, Tilting, Duck Hunt, Tub Race, etc. Entry Night, SATURDAY, November 25, at British Hotel. The above is not the order of events. F. E. N. CROMBIE, Hon. Seo., . Box 338. G.P.0., Auckland. qWIM M I N G PROFESSOR PANNELL. (First Amateur Champion ot the Mersey) Will open his classes at the Albert-s>treet Baths, with an INVITATION EXHIBITION. Which will include illustrations of the various methods of Plunging, Floating, Swimming and Diving, and also of Rescue and Resuscication, These will be accompanied by an explanatory address from Mr. St. Clair, (tho Hon. Sec. of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association). The display and lecture will take place on TUESDAY next, (the 24th inst.) promptly at 10.30 a.m., when ladies are specially invited to be present, and will be repeated for gentlemen at 5 p.m. No charge beyond the ordinary bath toll. - I m-nvfm=*~ A UCKLAND yacht i§il>^_rßii_ftff T^*3 Annual General MeetinK wlll be he"d in tlle §fsj!|&___>:" 'j. Public-room, Harbour ■^SffiKS^g^-Ss^ Board Offices, on TUESDAY, 24th inst, at 8 p.m.. to consider the Annual Report and Statements of Accounts, and to Elect Officers for the ensuing year. Every Member is requested to attend, W. A. MacCORMICK. Hon. Sec. ommmVom\miooTUmmmmVromiWmmWo2noKUimonßiniy.WmWoloml \A9~\ "_ £15—Pianos, Rosewood and 25^A-fl-» Walnut cases, very cheap.—At Webb*s, Oak House, Hobsou-streot.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 250, 21 October 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 250, 21 October 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 250, 21 October 1893, Page 8