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Amusements. - Lessee and Manager.. „ Mr A, H. Gee. POPULAR WINTER CONCERTS. THIRD CONCERT TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). PROGRAMME. Overture, "La Couronne dOr" Her*m« Mb HUNTER'S wUINTET. M Song, "At the Ferry" Welliin MISS REEVE. W Song, " The Maid of the Mill" ......Adams Mr A. L. EDWARDS. Violin Solo. "Fantaisie CapriceI'..VieuxtemnM HERR R. C. ZIMMERMANN. W Song. " Dear Bird of Winter" ■ Gan« Mks KILGOUR. *m Pianoforte Solo, "Fantaiiie Impromptu"... M#i MISS CLARICE BRABAZON.I? hopl * Descriptive Song. " The Desert" (byrequestuj , Mr A. H. GEE. [Enianuel Song, "Mona" ~..Adams Mr D. WEBSTER. Instrumontal Dust, " Estudiantina".. .Lacoma MISS NORTH (Guitar), Mr NORTH (Bandurria). INTERVAL. Selection, " Maritana"; Vi allacn Mr HUNTER'S QUINTET. Vocal Dset, " Crystal Cave" Glover Mrs KILGOUR AND MISS REEVE. Song. " In Old Madrid" „. .Trotera Mr A. L. EDWARDS. Violin Solo, "Mazourtca" Wieniawskl HERR R. C. ZIMMERMANN; - ■ Song, "The Carnival" ......Mollot MISS REEVE. ■ * Song, " Thou Art Passing Hence"..... ,SulliTtn. (By request) • ;- . Mr A. H. GEE. Pianoforte Seio, "Come Back to Erin"....Kuh* MISS CLARICE BRABAZON. Song. "IHearda Voice" Pinsuti Mrs KILGOUR. Galop, " Never Stop" EaßChtll Mr HUNTER'S QUINTET. ( Accompanist .. .. Miss Clarice Brabason. Musical Director ... Mr A. H. Gee. . ™. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle, I S! Body of Hall, 6d. . ■ .* Seats may be reserved for Body of Hall or Circle on payment of a booking fee of 6d extra. Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day sales at Williamson's. Tobacconist, and Hoffmann's. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. 6 P C ITY~H ALL>. V DOPULAE CONCERTS. VIOLIN VIRTUOSO FRANGIK begs to announce that he will not take part in the above * Concert To-night, nor any other night. 13 E S S I E T\ O V L E, SPECIAL NOTICE. The Third Performance by the Great, and Gifted Violin Virtuoso, BESSIE BOYLE, will take place at the CHORAL HALL TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. ANOTHER ENTIRELY NEW. COMPLETE, AND GLORIOUS PROGRAMME. Box plan open at Wildman and Lyell's. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. GARNER & MacMAHON. mEE AUCKLAND SESTET CLUB. FIRST CONCERT WIND INSTRUMENT CHAMBER MUSIC; CITY HALL-FRIDAY, MARCH 30, v - MEMBERS: Mr A. TOWSEY Pianoforte „ FRANCIS INNES .. ..Flute „ SAM. JACKSON ... ... Clarinet ~ JOHN JACKSON ... .. Oboe „ W. J. GttEHN „ - Horn ■ „ J. F. W. COOK .. „ Bassoon Assisted by , Mr J. MACKENZIE .. ~ Contra Basst MISS O'SULLIVAN.VISS KATE BEST, AND Mr A. H. GEE. PROGRAMME, n """" Part I. L AIIo. Modofrom Grand Qaintore, Spohr,Op.s2 Pianoforte, Flute, Clarinet.Horn.Bassoon 2. ••' The Vulcan's Song" ..Gounod . : '■■ . MR A.H. GEE. 3. TrioPathetiqe......:....... ....Glinka : Pianoforte, Clarinet. Bassoon; % 4. "Whisper and I Shall Hear". :.r.Piccolomuii MISS O'SULLIVAN. 5. Andante from Quintet... Reicha, Op. 88. No. 3 Flute, Clarinet, Oboe. Horn, Bassoon. Part 11. 1. Quintet (a) Andante Cantabile—(Beethoven, Op. 16); (B) Rondo Allegro (Beethoven). ' Pianoforte, Clarinet, Oboe, Horn, Bassoon 2. "FairisMy Love" ..Hatton Mr A. H. GEE. 3. Capriccio from Trio : Relssiger, Op. 25 Pianoforte. Flotb, Bassoon. 4. "Kathleen Mavourneen".... ....... ~..Crouok MISS KATE BEST. 5. Menuetto from Sextuor .Onslow, Op. 39 Pianoforte. Flute, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon, and Contra Basso. Dress Circle, 2i. Seats can be reserved at Wildman and Lyell's. Stalls, Is. \ Doors open 7.30 p.m., Concert 8 p.m. Carriages 10 p.m. .. - ' "■•' mUITION; IN DANCrNGT New Waltz. Cotillon, Skirt Dance, Cachuohaj Minuets(3). Elementary, Advanced and Jnvenila Classes. Private lessons. Schools visited. MRS BRETT will conduot MISS SCQTT'B olassea for the season. 1894. Foresters' Hall, Newton. ;■? Term from date of first lesson. MRS BRETT. Cambridge House. Lower Vincent-street Tenders. IN THE ASSIGNED. ESTATE OF HUMPHREY WICKETT. DRAPEB, THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON NORTH. Tenders for tbe Stpck-in-Trade, Lease. Good' will, > ixtures, etc.. in above Estate .will be roceived at the offices of Cook _ and Gr*y. Featherston-street. Wellington, till noon OT WEDNESDAY, 4th April. - . Jj Stock consists as under :— £ s:fi. Dresses and Prints.. „ «. *■ 332 8 S Manchester „ - 285 0 J Silks and Velvets „ .. « - 67 1 8 Hosiery and Gloves .. .. •„ *j'' J Ribbons, Laces, and Fancy „ «. 120 5 1 Haberdashery _ lg" * • Showroom 4301210 Clothing, Hats, and Mercery ~ - 273 1511 Furnishing .. .. _ .. .. 177J21 Furniture-Fitting, etc, « ■» *. -*»JM (More or less) J51.95414 10 Stock Sheets on the premises, and at the oificespt \Aucklahd .' COOK & QRAY j Christchurch. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W^rK?*}™"'' Wellington, March 21,1894. • ■ _. 17 AM O COLLIE R VTenders are invited up to the 14th April. 1894, for Purchase of Winding and Pumping Engines, Machinery, and General Mining f lant, -Materials of Siding to Railway and Miae Builtting* together with Surface Site. .... _,„,, The Machinery may be inspected atthemine. Tenders to be lodged at Bank of fcew Soum Wales. Auckland. ~„.«. The highest or any tender not necessarily aov; "Particulars and conditions can be obtained »t Bank of New South Wales, Auckland, or at tM Mine Agent's Office, Whangarei. JOSEPH BELL, Agent. I Whangarei, March 12,1894. p m O PAINTERS. Tenders will be received up to noon of FBIDAY, 30th instant, for Painting Block of BW» logs, corner Victoria and Albert-streets. __.•.*) Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to R. B. SYMON, On the premise*^ mENDERS Received tilTMondayj^'J .L p.m., for alteration to stables.-AppHr *• Mackie, Lower Vincent-street. j±~ rriENDEßyVi'anted for the following X Work: - Bricklaying. Plumbing »»«■, Painting. Open till FRIDAY, March 3P.« 5 o'olock.-Apply en the Job, oppOßite »• Western Park, Ponsonby Road. ■ ■■■'^

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 28 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 28 March 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 28 March 1894, Page 8

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