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Amusements. e>S APERA HO US E. .OS TO-NIGHT! TOrNIGHT! AUC Lar^DeP^ o Gn^°ut|oN, GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to MB CHARLES FANING. IS Assisted by Misses Holbein,JDevoe, "IS Williamson, and Collier; Meßsrs Mooney, 1 •l'oohey, Harry Cowan, Diamond, Oakes, Cullen, McAdoo, and North, and a host of other. 6IKND MEN | 6 . Best Legitimate Variety Show Ever Given in Auckland. GREAT FOOTBALL FINALE. Charles Faning in the Dog of Fire. The sidesplittißg Farce, _^ THOMPSON'S 15; , nn OV> DaysalesatWilliamson'sandMarters. OD U Box plan at Wildman's. U POPULAR PRICES^2s. Is. and 6d. ST. SEPULCHKiS'S SCHOOLROOM, SYMONDS-STREET. On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, FIFTH ANNUAL CONCERT In aid of the Accident and Goneral Fundg of the Mount Eden Volunteer Fire Brigade. Chairman ..Dr. E. Roberton, Hon. Surgeon. Accompanist ..Mr Hooton. PROGRAMME-PART I. Pianoforte Duet (selected)—Misseß Webb. Song (selected)—Mr D. Menzies. _ Song, " The Last Milestone"—Miss Davis. Vocal Duet, "When tho Winds Blow in from the Sea"—Miss Grindrod and Mr E.Walton. Song (selected)— Miss Lizzie Warren. Song, "Angels at the Window"—Mr C. A. Peace. Song. •' The Hely City"—Miss Alice Rimmir. Violin Solo, " Rigolctto"—Misa Frediv Marsden. Recitation (by special request), "Ihe Deatn • Bridge of the Tay"—Miss Grindrod. * - : Song, " The Admiral's Broom"—Mr Parish. Vocal Duet, '"Rock Me to Sleep"-Mrs and Miss Maxwell. ■ , Song," Star of Bethlehem"-Miss Birdie Butler. Song, "Merry Old Joe"—Mr H. Fort. Skipping Exhibition—Mr Wiggins. An Interval of Five Minutes. Pabt 11. Recitation, "The Maniac"—Mr G. Martin. Song, "Bring Back My Love to Me"-Miss Roderick. . —.■'-, Song, "Th o Last Rose of Summer"- Miss Danzie. Song, " Our Hands Have Mef'—Mr Ellis. Song. "Consider the Lilies"—Miss Alice Rimmer. _ , Recitation, "Tho Editor's Story"—Miss Ruth Jones. . Song, " A Soldier aad a Man"—Mr C. Good. Violin Solo, "Romance"—Miss Freda Marsdsn. Song, " Dear Heart"—Misa Birdie Butler. Song (with violin obligato), " Whisper, and I Shall Hear"—Mrs Maxwell and Miss Freda Marsden. Song, " The Old Brigade"—Mr E. Walton. Admission, 1»; Reserved Seats, Is 6d. Secretary .. .. .. ... F. Drum.. Treasurer .. _ .. .. J. Champion t Doors open at 7.30. commence at 8. Patterson's 'buses will carry passengers to and from Concert at ordinary day fares. ?WNTRAL QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY Will hold their next Fortnightly Social in ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON, TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 19, Commencing at 8 o'clock. BY INVITATION ONLY. /TtATHOLIC INSTITUTE, WELLING\J TON-STREET. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1894. ' The Annual Social will be held by the ladies of St. Patrick's Cathedral, in aid of Presbytery Building Fund. Doable Tickets. ss; Single Tickets, 2s 6d. Ot THOMAS' SCHOOLROOM. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT By St. Thomas' Dramatic Club, on TUESDAY, JUN E 19th. Scene from Shakspere's "Merchant of Venice," : Songs, Recitations, etc. ' . Farce. " A Cure for Fidgets." Commence 8 sharp. ' Admission 6d. Xjl 1R E ! FIRE ! FIRE ! BONAVENTURA'S HALL PARNELL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20." GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE, In aid of the funds of the Parnell Volunteer Fire Brigade. Part I.—Grand Minstrel Entertainment by MISS AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZONS, Consisting of Comis Sonzs, Ballads and Dances. To conclude with a Comic Finale by the • Compan3r. Part 11. 1 DRAWING - ROOM ENTERTAINMENT. Consisting of Highland Fling and Dances by Master and Miss Johnston, Irish Jigs by Mr Worth, Songs by well-known Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs, And Comic Specialties by Company. To conclude with tho Side-splitting Farce. THE SERIOUS FAMILY. Tickets—Concert, Is; Concert and Dance, Is 6d. May bo had from any Member of the Brigade. DANCE Immediately After the Concert. Good Music. Doors open 7.15, commence at 8 sharp. W. A. HODGSON, Sec. Exhibitions. SUBURBAN M POULTRY J|L FANCIERS'CLUB'S T§|i|pF^ . NNUAL To be held on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, July 5, 6, 7, 1894, in the FORESTERS' HALL, Wewtok. Entries Close WEDNESDAY, June 20. Patron: His Excellency Lord Glasgow, G.CM.G. Vice-Patrons: Hon. R» J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand; Hon. J. G. Ward. Postmaster-General; Hon. A. J. Cadman, Minister of Justice; Hons. E. Mitchelson and W. Crowther, M.H.R.b; J. J. Holland. Esq., Mayor of Auckland; Col. Charlton Dawson; Thos. Grbsham. Esq.; E. W. Alison, Esq.. Mayor of Devonport; etc, etc. Ist Peize, 10s ; 2nd. 5s ; 3rd. 2s 6d. Member's Annual Subscription, ss. Entries Close on or before WEDNESDAY. 20th June with J. Bouskill, Symonds street; W. Waddel. Baker, Hobspn-street; E. Bridgens, Bootmaker, opposite "Herald" Office, Queen-street: Club-room, Jamieson's Cigar Divan, Foresters' Hall, Newton, from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day, or to the Secretary. P.O. Box 413, accompanied with P.O. Order or cash. Breeding Pens providedROBERT G. TODD, Secretary. TTIXHIBITION of Glassblowing, SasurI'J day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, fed. Prizes given. Works. Freeman's Bay. Beard and Residence. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS. - Waterloo House, near Grand Hotel. \TISITORS TO PARIS.-A French V Family, of good society, receives Boarders. J£v«ry home comfort. English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris, Australia and New Zealand.—Mme. Verdin. 100 Avenue , Victoi Hugo, Aro de TrioniDh» ANTED, Board and Residence in c private family; within easy distance o! town.—Apply, stating terms, to W.V., Stab Office. WANTED, for lady and two gentlemen, Suite of 4 Rooms (3 bedrooms and sitting room with fire). Board with family, preferenct where few boarders.—Address, with full par ticulars and terms, G., Star Office. ANTED Known—Visitors to Tt Aroha will find first-class accommoda tion at the Club Hotel. Terms, 30s per week. Telegrams promptly attended to. Special ar rangmnents for families. ■ > ■-"'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 143, 16 June 1894, Page 8

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