Amusements. Ji £J IT V gALL. g5 Lessee and Manager.. .. Mr A. H. Gee. POPULAR WINTER CONCERTS 1 ELEVENTH CONCERT TO-NIGHT (Wed.). Under the p&tronage aud in the presence of HIS EXCELLENCY TfiJtf GOVERNOR . And Suite. PROGRAMME. Overture. "Zettina" ..Pettee Mr HUNTER'S QUINTET. Song, " The Mountebank" Vivien Mrs COOPER. Violin Solo. " i3cena de Ballet." De Beriot MISS FREDA MARSDEN. Song, "Thou Art Passing Hence" (by request) Mr A. H. GEE. [Sullivan Pianoforte Solo, "Crown Diamonds" Auber MISS ABBOIT. Song, "Theßx-okeu Pitcher" Pontet MISS FEATON. Comet Solo, "The Death of Nelson".. BrahamMASTER PERCY WEST. [Round Song, "Out on the Deep" .....Lohr Mr HOWARD CHAMBERS. Duet, "The Sinking Lesson" Barnett Mrs COOPER and Mb A. H. GEE. INTERVAL. Gavotte, " Bright and Bewitching" Round Mr HUNTER'S QUINTET. Song, " The Old Folks at Homo" Christie MISS FEATON. Violin Solo, "Cavatina" Raff MIS 3 FREDA MARSDEN. I Song. " Star of Bethlehem" (by requast).. Adams 1 Mr A. H. GEE. Cornet Solo. "Dream Memories".Lennox-Kottau MASTER PERCY WEST. Song, " Annie Laurie" Lady Nairne Mrs COOPER. Pianoforte Solo, " Danse Andalouse ".... Ascher MISS ABBOTT. Song, " The King's Champion" Watson Mr HOWARD CHAMBERS. Polka, "X.Y.Z." ....Linter Mr HUNTER'S QUINTET. Accompanist Miss Thorpe. Musical Director Mr A. H. Gee. POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle, Is ; Body of Hall, 6d. Seats may be reserved for Body of Hall or Circle on payment of a booking foe of 6d extra. Plan at Wildman and Lyell's: Day sales at Williamson's. Tobacconist, and Hoffmann's. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. /"IITY HALL. TUESDAY, MAY 29. BY SPECIAL REQUEST. Under the auspices of the Auckland Literary Societies Union, and under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, His Worship the Mayor and City Council. and Leading Citizens. MR. HERBERT.-JONES, F.R.G.S., Who has traversed New Zealand from end to end, will deliver his GREAT LECTURE, ■ Embracing Graphic, Humorous, and Elequeat descriptions of NEW ZEALAND, THE WONDERLAND OF OCEANA. Illustratedbyl'iO MAGNIFICENT LIMELIGHT 1 VIEWS of the Grandest Sights of the Colony. " ifl r Herbert-Jones is one of the most eloquent and graphic lecturers I ever heard. 11 is descriptions are magic pieces of word-painting-in fact,* lecturing can no further go."—John D. Milburn, Esq., Vico-Pr.Bsident Geographical. Society, Newcastle-eu-Tyue. Dress Circle and Reserved Chaira, 2s; Body : of Hall, One Shilling. Tickets obtainaDle from Messrs. Upton & Co., Wi.dman and Lyell. Champtaloup und Cooper, G. T. Chapman, Thos. C«ok and Sen, and Dix and Co.; also from members of the Literary Societies. Box plan now open at Wudnaan s. P. R. DIX, General Secretary A.L.S.U. A. v — s' "• THE THIRD UNION PARLIAMENT Will open on FRIDAY EiVENING, 25th INSTANT, At 7.30 sharp. AT V.M.C.A. LECTURE HALL, Visitors cordially invited. N.B.—Members may obtain cards of membership from the undersigned on FRIDAY, or from the Clerk of the House, who will be in attendance At 7 o'clock at the Hall. P. R. DIX, General Secretary, 88, Queen-street. late Advertisements. WANTED, a General Servant, sleep ab home at present.—Apply to Mrs Hamer, Kyber Pass. OST, ori Saturday, from Ring Tor i race, Ponsonby, a young black and tan Dog.Gordon Setter.—W.J. Geddis, " Observer" Office. ' TO LET, 6 rooms and scullery, newiy renovated. Lower Hobson-street, city. Rent low. FOR SALE, Mount Roakill, 4 acres volcanic soil. Has been ploughed. New. convenient house. A bargain. Owner leaving Auckland. —Babar Bros. I" r?OR SALE, Mount Roakill, £ acre, 5- ' roomud House, pantry, range, verandah, detached wnshtiouse, stable, etc.—Baker Bros., Auctioneers. TWf () 'J? I O X All Horses aM Cattle tresspassing on the Devooport Domain will be Impounded, and the owners thereof prosecuted. EDW. W. BURGESS. Chairman Devonport Domain Board. Devonport, May 23.1894. QALVATION ARMY, Newton. Thursday", may 24, 1894. sth ANNIVERSARY TEA MEETING. Tea, from 5.30 to 7. Tickets, Is. Children, 9d. Meeting at 8 o'clock, led by Staff-Captain Mrs Holdaway. Auckland and Parnell Corps will unite. Hallelujah ! A Duggan Cap. .w TTfiXCURSION. Ar. jpiP The S.S. WAITOA yj-F^^^BJ* Will make an Excursion to •*?2SS3?£azs^~ Parua Bay. Waiheke TOMORROW (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY), leaving the Old Ferry lee at 9 a.m. Return Fare, 23 6d G. C. BEST, Ageut. j QJTAR OF AUCKtytt^mm&tyif LAND LODGE, Mo. NOTICE to MEMBERS In consequence of the Holiday, the regular meeting of the abovo Lodge is Postponed until THURSDAY, 31st inst. W. M. NE-UMEGEN. Secretary. w. s. cochkaneT [jas. daoee FRIDAY, MAY 25. At 11 o'Clock. WALNUT PIANO (by Rosener). LARGE KAURI BOOK - CASE, CHIFFONIER, SINGER TREADLE SEWING AJACHINE, • SUITES, CARPETS. DINING TABLES, WIRE NETTING, MINCING MACHINE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. lhe Subscribers will sell by auction at their Rooms, Queen-street, on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of— Walnut Piano (by Rosener;. Cretonne Suite, Cedar Chiifonier, Brussels audTapestry Carpets, Whatnot, Large Bookcase. Iron Bedstead, •with Cot attached. Palliasses, W, T.V. und Flax Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Washatands and Toilet Sets,- Crossing Tables, Mirrors, Curtain Poles, Wood Cols, Pictures, Bookshelves, Fenders, Wood and Cane Chairs, Round and Squaw Table?, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Kitchen Utensils, Butcher's Mining Machine. Wire Netting, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, Saddle, Portable Boiler, etc. Under Distraint tor Rent. Two Dining Tables; C. and W. Chairs, Washstands ar^d Ware, Curtains, Garden Tools, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANS & SON, Auctioneers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1894, Page 8
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