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Amngemcnts. /^RAND EVENING CONCERT. Under the JMUngutoiieTpitaßnw and in the Presence of His Excellency the Governor j»^rnT,nicq<i of Glasgow and Suit*, ana tne AnCommanderand Office™ of the Germ*. Warship Bussard. lathe CHORAL HALL, AUCKLAND. MONDAY, MAR. 19, 1894. HERR -fcpKANCIK, I? of the Conservatoires of Prague and Laipzic. At onetime ... Violinist to H.R.H. the Queen of the Assisted by thc7o"io"wfn ng S'di"tinguisb.ed Artistes: Miss Lily Cameron, First Appearance iv Auckland, Mrs A. Coates, Mb A. Towsby, And Mr A. L. Edwards. Programme : Part I. . „ 1. Violin and Piano Duo. •' zdom<mjj t y Sn i e t an a Herr Francik and Mr Towsbt 2. Son*, "Home Dreams" -.bt. Quentin Mr A. L. Edwards ... 3. Song, "Serenade" ;.....Schubert TJiss Lily Cameron v Violin sol °-"Glpsy {fflpi R-aiairti Herr Francik 5. Song, " The Holy City " dam 9 Mrs A. Coates Interval of Ten Miftutes. . , Part ll* 1. Piano Solo. " Concert Galop " Ketterer Miss Lily Cameron _ . „ 2. Violin Solo, " Fantasie Souvenir do £**££ d Herr Francik 3. Song, " Home, pearie. Horn*" Molloy Mrs A. Coates 4. Song. " Good Night. Fair Maid" ..Stark Mr A. L. Edwards 5. Violin Solo, " Bcotch RapbsodieJ..^.^.^. Herr Francik " God Save the Queen." Reserved Seats. 3s; Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats and Gallery, Is, . Doors open at 7.30. Concert to commence at jjox Planand Tickets atWildman and Ly ell's. JAMES'S HALL, Wjsllington-st. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 19. GRAND VHr- IR nationalW concert In aid of St. Patrick's Presbytery Building Fund. PROGRAMME. 1. Chorns, "The Dear Harp of Ireland <C. Blamphln)-THE PUPH S OF ST. PATRICK'S HIGH & PAKOCHIAL SCHOOLS (with Orchestral accompaniment). 2. Song. " Who Fears to Speak of *98 V (Dr. InKratn,T.C.D.)-MRHOUACESTEBBING 3. Duet (Instrumental). "Serenata" and Irish Fantasia - PROFESSOR NORTH (Bandurria, MISS NORTH (Guitar). 4. Song, "Kate O'Shane" (George Linley)— MISS JOSEPHINE DONOVAN. 5. Quartette, "The Minstrel Boy" (Moore)MISS O'SULLIVAN (Soprano). Mrs HISCOCKS (Alto). Mr TAPPER (Tenor), Mr STE BEING (Ba«s). ■ 6. Song. "Eily Mavourneen" (Op. Lily <« Killarney")-MISS COLETA LORRIGAN. 7. Pianoforte Solo, "Como Back to Erin' (Westendorp)—MlSS C. BRABAZON. 8. Song. "The Irish Emigrant" (Barkett9. Song. "Killarney" (Balfe)-MI3S QUJNN. 10. Duet, "Flow On, Thou Shining Rlrer (Moore)-MISSES CLARA and COLETA 11. Sontr, "Inni'sfail, Adieu I" (Shields) —Mr 12. Pianoforte Solo, "Believe Me. if all Those Kndearing Young Charms' (Pape)—MlSS LYNCH. „ „ „ 13. Duet, "Erin, the Tear and the Smile (Moore) — MISS. O'SULLIVAN AND Me 'pi p»plTT>- ■■■ ■■' '-, ■■! ■ ••' ' s* £•■ '.-/"- ■ 9^i ■■ ?■'.'■ ■- . 14.* Song. "MoeUng.flf the^Wftte?s t> &Ioo*e)----.,mb«. w. moote. ~/. ; v " v ..Vi,w ' 15. Song. ■" Father OS-F4y«n'<-->MK.MUSKER. 16. Choru*. "Let Eriti[Remember" (Moore)--'JHE PUPILS Off ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOLS, Mr HISCOCKS Conductor of Orchestra. Tickets, 2s and Is. M. J. SHEAHAN. Hop. Sec. IY/T ANGERE HALL. A GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT Will be given in the above Hall MONDAY EVENING, 19th MARCH, For the BENEFIT OF Mr and Mrs ANDERSON, Prominent Members of the Auckland Caledonian Society. ~„. Some of Auckland's leading Vocalists Trill assist. ' Admission .. •• Ono Shilling. D. ROBERTSON, Hon. Treasurer. /"CHORAL HALL. MISS BESSIE DOYLE, Lady Violinist, Will appear in the Choral Hall on THURSDAY, GOOD FRIDAY, and BASTER MONDAY, The 22nd, 23rd and 25th March. Public Notices. TOASTER HOLIDAYS.—Safety Bicycleß JIJ (189* patterns), with Dunlop. Trigwell or Macintosh Pneumatic Tyres, at very low prices. Also Laieß' Bicycles.—The Auckland Cycle Co., nearly opposite Post Office, Shortland-street. FISH for Good Friday.—Secure them at SanfordsColouialsishMarket on Thursday, frqah or smoked. EALTH TEA is a boon to humanity, a blessing to mankind, a real elixir of life.—A. HEATHER, Agent. " "\TO more indigestion, pq mQ.re jj^rvpus_L\ ness from indulging in "too touch t'efldrinking for those who drink HEALTH TEA.— A. HEATHER. Agent. "VTOTICE.—A Lease of the Waipoua J3I (Hokianga) Gum Field has at last bean obtained; now open for Digging. THE "EXCELSIOR" SYSTEM OF DRBSSCUTTING & DRESSMAKING. NO FITTING REQUIRED. MISS FORBES (late of Edinburgh), having studied four systems of Dress-cutting by Measurement, is prepared to give lessons in the above, which is the latest and most improved system. Wherevcrintroducedthe "Excelsior" has superseded all other methods by its simplicity and accuracy. It is easily learned in six or seven lessons. Proficiency guaranteed. Each pupil can make a dress for herself during the course of lessons. Terms moderate. Ladies invited to call and see demonstration of system at Temple Chambers, Queen-street, opposite new " Herald " Office, between 2 and 5. Classes commence TUESDAY, 20th March; hours, 2 till 5. Evening and morning lessons given to dressmakers or others by arrangement. Ladies' Dresses Cut and Fitted. (Copt of Testimonial.) DEAR MISS FORBBS.-I am pleased to be able to «ay that I have found the "Excelsior" System of Dress-cutting a great success. I ha<l bad no previous instruction in dressmaking, but after taking the six lessons from you I had no trduble in makine my first dress. The ntismostaccurato vrithouttheusual trouble of fitting on.—Yours sincerely, L.P. Wellington, November 6,1893. The original of the above, as well at numerous others,can be seen oil application to Miss Forbes. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. - Trousers, 10s 6d, 12« 6d. 13s 6d.—Dalton, Tailor, 210, Queen-st. W ""HEELER & WILSON'S New Hnnd Sewing Machine is SIMPLE, RISLIABLE, STRONG, nn»2 wonderfully easy to w( rk.-SHAKESPEAR & CO., Agenta, Queenstreet. Repairs a Speoialty. SHOP to Let in Victoria-streeb, eood business stand.— Apply Robert Row, Grocer, Victoria-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 66, 17 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 66, 17 March 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 66, 17 March 1894, Page 8

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