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Amusements. r\ P E B A HOUSE., TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I GREAT MUSICAL ATTRACTION. TONIGHT! ~~ TO-NIGHTI PEOPLE'S NIGHT 1 PEOPLE'S NIGHTt POPULAR SONGSI POPULAR MUSIC I POPULAR PRICESI POPULAR CONCERT BY THE PALMER-BEAUMONT COMPANY. ' PALMER-BEAUMONT COMPANY. PALMER-BEAUMONT COMPANY. PROGRAMME: Mrs PALMER (nee Cabandini) will sing— "A World Between" (Cowen), and "Home, Sweet Home" (by request). MISS MAGGIE STIRLING will sing- " The Kerry Dance" (Molloy) and " Twickenham Ferry" (Marzials). Mr ARMES BEATrMONT will sing"Blue Alsatian Mountains" (Adams), and " The Death of Nelson" (Braham). Mr A. H. GEE will sing— *'Will-o'-the-Wisp" (Cherry), and "Let Me Love Thee" (Arditi). Mr JOHN LEMMONE will play Flute Solos—' " Carnival de Venice" (De Merseman), and " The Gossip" (Tersohak). Me WALTER BARKER will play Harp Solo"The Harmonious Blacksmith (Handel). Mrs PALMER, MISS STIRLING, Mes»RS BEAUMONT and GEE will singQuartettes—"Bluebells of Scotland,' and .»• Dame Durden." Mrs PALMER, Messrs BEAUMONT an 1? GEE will singTrio. "Thro'the World" ("Bohemian Girl") Balfe. # Mrs PALMER and Mr A. H. GEE will singDuet, "The Singing Lesson" (Barnett). Messrs LEMMONE and BARKER will play—.. Dnet (Flute and Harp)," Romanza" (Gallic©). Change of Programme Monday Evening. Popular Prices of Admission: 3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING. Plan of Reserved Seats at Messrs, Wildraan and Lyell's. Doors open at 7.15, commence at 8. Carriages 10.15 o'clock. PHILIP STUART. Manager. X s C ITY H ALLj 6 D Lessee and Director ... Mr John Fuller. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, Twenty-sixth of the series of OEOPLE'S -pOPULAR /CONCERTS Firstappearance of MISS MABEL MAXWELL, the youthful Soprano of Parnell. Re-engagement of Mr PERCY DUFAUR, Auckland's Great Baritone. Great Success and Second Appearance of MISS KATIE FITZPATRICK. MISS CLARICE BRABAZON, Auckland's Greatest Pianist, at EVERY CONCERT. ... WATCH MONDAY'S PAPERS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ST. JAMES' HALL. WELLINGTONSTREET. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS, November Ist, 2nd and 3rd, 1893. A Performance of the Cantata, by Caryl Florio (with New Scenery, Suitable Costumes and Limelight Effects), entitled »« THE CROWN OF THE YEAR," Will be given by the Cantata Choir in aid of the Hall Fund. J Tickets—One Shilling each. Commence at eight o'clock, GEO. TUDEHOPE, Hon. Sec ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. MISS T\ A R G 0 N. I S S UA R G 0 N. . ■ The "Melbourne Argus" nayfli 6f this greftt artiste :— " And now Miss Dargon leaves us for a while, and all hope she will come back and stay with us. If she does not, we shall look on her as a dramatic revelation, as a meteor which, lighting up the whole heavens for a moment, had then passed beyond the range of vision, not however to bo forgotten. We shall never forget Miss Dargon, just as we can never forget virtue and beauty, and Nature in her simplicity and grandeur.' MONTY BROWN. Manager. tOPrS SOWERBY will repeat her i.VJ. Juvenile and Adult Fancy Dress Ball in aid of the funds of the Ladies' Benevolent Society, in the Choral Hall, on NOVEMBER Ist.. Gentlemen's and Ladies' Tickets, 2s each. Juveniles under 12, Is. Juveniles' Dance over at 10 o'clock. Tickets' may bo obtained from Mrs Haines, Mrs Sowerby, Mrs Butt Mrs Gorrie, Mrs Reid, and Mrs Goodall. Spectators' tickets, Is. /T~H ORAL HALL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1893. JUVENILE BALL (Miss Scott's Pupils). Spanish Cachucha. Dance Fedora, Minuet, etc March, 7.50. Spectators' tickets at office, Is, Tenders. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JANE THERESA LORKING, of Upper Sy-monds-street, Draper. Tenders will be received by the undersigned to Noon on WEDNESDAY. 25th inst., for the Stock-in-Trade. A good opportunity for anyone with a small capital, as thero is a Dressmaking Establishment in the same building. Stock Sheets and Conditions on the premises and at our premises". WM. R. COOK, WM. GRAY. r irußtees- - A.M.P. Society's Buildings, Queen-street, gist October, 1893. . KUAOTUNU GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION). Tenders for the Purchase of the Kuaotunu Licensed Holding, situate at Kuaotunu, comprising 15 acres, adjoining Try Fluke Gold Mining Company's property, will be received at the Company's Offices, .Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on or before WEDNESDAY, 2bth instant. J. YOUNG. Liquidator. Auckland, October 16,1893. ENDERS Invited on or before 6 p.m. TUESDAY. November 7th, for the erection of a Shelter Shed at the Throe Kings School. Particulars of J. W. Carr, Three Kings. T~ENDERS for the Purchase of the Old School Building at East Tamaki, for Removal, will be received by the Education Board. Victoria Arcade. Auckland, up to 1Z noon on TUESDAY, 24th October. 1893. Conditions may be ascertained at the Offlce ol the Board, or on application to the Chairman of the District School Committee. East Tamaki.

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

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

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