Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

- Amusements. I s C IIY H ALLi 6 D Lessee and Director ... Mr John Fuller. EVICTED WITHOUT COMPENSATION. The Twenty-seventh of the series of OEOPLE'S T>OPULAR {CONCERTS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THREE NEW ARTISTES. Mr JOHN FULLER will sing, in answer to numerous requests, " We Don't Know How We Lovo Them Till W c Lo«o Them." Mr !OHN FULLER will " poie as a martyr" and address a few words to the Auckland public immediately after the duet "O! Maritana," and before the interval. Day tickets at Hoffmann's and Williamson's. OTAHUHU, THURSDAY, NOV. 2. ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL NEXT FRIDAY ENTERTAINING, Instructive. and Amusing. — Don't forget the Cantata. " The Crown of the Year," at St. James' Hall. One Shilling. * _drf§§fes f^OR E3TERS' HALL. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3. !^^^^^^^»ln aid of Juvenile Foresters' W__P*^^y PROGRAMME: Part I.—l. "At the Ferry," Overture (Piano and 'Cello) -Mrs McLeod and Mr Plummer. 2. "The Outpost" —Mr Crawford. 3. "Sweet Home"—Miss Brady. 4. " Dream Memories"— Mr Tait. 5. "The Vision"—Miss Conway, o. " True Till Daath"—Mr McDermott. 7. "Come In" (Recitation)— Mrs Burnett. 8. " A Bunch of Roses" (humorous)— Dr. Walker. 9. "Ilßacio —Mrs F. Anderson. 10. " The Skipper's Flag — —Mr Highland. 11. "Star of Bethlehem — Madame Tutschka (with Violin Obligato specially composed by Herr Tutschka). Part IL—l. Overture (Piano)-Mrs McLeod. 2. '•The Gipsy Countess" (Duet)-Mrs Anderson and Mr Crawford. 3. " Kill nrney"—Miss Brady. 4. Song (selected) - Dr. Walker. 5. " Fairly Caught" - Mrs Burnett. 6. " The Showman (Rccitation)-Mr Price. 7. 'Cello Solo —Mr Plummer. 8. " Dove Sono"—Madame Tutschka. 9. '* Mona"—Mr Tait. 10. "Fiddle and I"—Misa Conway (with obligato by Herr Tutschka). 11. "Good Company"—Mr Highland. Door 3 open at 7.30 p.m., commencing at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission, Is; Juvenile members and children under 12, 6d. Mrs McLeod Pianist. MrPiggott _ Chairman. M. COPELAND. Sec. 7*^ I T~Y II A L L. BAILLIE FUND i SACRED CONCERT. SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, Nov. 5, At 3 o'clock. The following ladies and gentlemen will provide the programme :— Mesdames Kilgour and W. C. Cuff. Misses L. Warren, Featon, and Clarice Brabazon. Herren Zimmerman and Tutschka, Messrs Dufaur, Fuller, Ferriday, Edwards, Tytherleigh, A. S. Reid, T. Adam?, Montague, Davi3, and Horace Stebbing. ——— Tickets now on sale at Upton's, Hoffmann's, Wildman's, Partridge's, Williamson'p, andEady's. ._. _.... ADMISSION „ ONE SHILLING. Avoid the crush by purchasing beforehand. /CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT . Tendered by the Meebers of the AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY To PROF. CARL SCHMITT. Tickets (2s) on sale at Wildman and Lyell's. Full programme in Saturday's paper. Sporting AUCKLAND RACING CLUB, SECOND SPRING MEETING, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 (H.R.H. Prince of Wales' Birthday), and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1893. On 9th November, first race will start at 12 nooa. On llth Nov., first race will start at 1 p.m. Any person or persons attempting to enter the racecourse other than through the proper gates will be summoned. Wm. PERCIVAL. Secretary A.R.C. i Exhibitions. A UCKLAND pROVINCIAL A GRICULTURAL A SSOCIATION. THE A NNUAL QjHO W Will be held at •pOTTER'S pADDOCK ON NOVEMBER 17th and 18th. Entries received by Mr Martin Butler. Cambridge ;Mr Webster. Pukekohe; Mv Samuel Barriball, Waiuku: Mr Allan Bell, Otara; Mr Alexander Bell, Tamaki; up to MONDAY. 6th November. No Post Entries. Entries for the Horticultural Section of the , Auckland Show will be received by Messrs Hesketh and Aitken and Mr G. J. Jackson | (Onehunga). up to MONDAY. November 6. No charge for entering Horticultural Exhibits. All Entries close on TUESDAY, November 7. EDWIN HALL, Secretary. 155, Queen-street. Meetings. COOK-STREET JUBILEE PIONEER ASSEMBLY. KNIGHTS OF LABOUR. Owing to unforeseen ciroumstances, there will be no Public Meeting This E renins. Usual Meeting, 7.45. All members requested to attend. By order of the M.W. C. W. GENTRY. TpIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION. The Committee are requested to Meet TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at the Rooms of the Liberal Association, at. 7.30 sharp. Business — To appoint Ticket Salierd and Pickets. S. PASCOE. Secretary. J^LLERSLIE SCHOOL DISTRICT. A Meeting of Householders will be held at the Public Schoolhouse. on FRIDAY Next, at 7 30 p.m., to consider the acquirement of Site for a New Schoolhouse. &ol<__-niiiiin&. Notices. GREAT MERCURY GOLD-MINING COMPANY (No Liability). Notice is hereby given that all Shares, progressive numbers from 1 to 60.000. in the Great Mercury Gold-miniug Company (No Liability), on which the Call (No. 4) of Threepence has not ocen paid, will be sold by auction, by Messrs Richardson and Wrench (Limited), 98, Pins'reer, Sydney, at 11.30 a.m., on FRIDAY. November 17.1893. By order of the Board. GEO. ROBSON. Manager. 108, Pto-atreefc, Sydney. I ©oto&erJlßt, ISW.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18931101.2.61.5

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 259, 1 November 1893, Page 8

Word Count
747

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 259, 1 November 1893, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 259, 1 November 1893, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert