Amusements. 7 P ERA H 0 U"T7 : Lessee and Manager. .Mr Tom Pollard. ""LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON*. Farewell Performance of the Favourites. LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT 1 POLLARD'S OLLARD'S T ILIPUTIAN QPERA TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), September 19, Positively last night, as t'ae Company lea'ts by s.s. Wairarapa ou Thursduy lor Napier. GLORIOUS SUCCESS". GLORIOUS SUCCESS 7. OF H. T. Harrison's delightful Comic Opera. t'BULBO )\ *. I BULBO! j ":r\>;o:. Unqualified Triumph. All the numbers acala -, and atiaia demanded. Audience dolighted ■ ■ New Zealand's Author to the Front, The Opera produced under the sole direction nf TOM POLLARD. ul«", 0t The Orchestra (specially augmented for the occasion) under the baton of the composer Mr H.T. Harrison*. ' Box plan at Wildman and Lyell's. 7. :■ ' Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Day sale tickets at Williamson's. Tobacegaiit, and Marter'a. Tobacconist, Queen-street. "' I^ORESTERS' HALL,. NEWTON, LIMELIGHT SERVICE, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), 7 • —: — y>% Mr Geo. Aldrioge will lecture. Subject " Where God's Thunderbolts Have Struck!" ' i Illustrated with the aid cf powerful Oxj. hydrogen Light. To commence at 7.15. Admission free. Collection. Tj^OROTHY FANCY DRESS BALLX Tho Annual Ball in connection with the Dorothy Socials will be held m the Choral-Hall' on FRIDAY next. September 21. 0 | Grand March'by Limelight at 8.30. sMJ Spectators' Tickets. Is. Special cars will leave the Three Lamps for Hall at 7 p.m. and 7.30, returning after Dance. 7 OLY TRINITY CHUrIc!; DEVONPORT. TO.MORROW (Thursday) EVENING. RECITAL OF SA.CRED MUSIC, -';.; '■■ -' •. At 7.30 o'clock. PROGRAMME. * * < Anthem, "My God, Look Upon Me." SolosMrs Duder and Mrs Wildman. Solo, "•Nazareth"—Mr Howard Chambers. Violin Solo, "Cavatina"—Herr Zimmermann. Solo aad Anthem. "As Pants the Hart"-_ttiss Ethel Ca,ve and Choir. 7 Solo. "Dawn at Last"—Mr G. M. Reid. Quartette, "The Chapel"—Orpheus Glee Club. Solo, " The Holy City"—Miss Best. Solo. "For Eror with the Lord"—Mr Lloyd Brett. '■•-■'. ■ '.i Anthem, "Ye Shall Dwell in the Land." Solos —Miss Burgess and Mr Whittakor. 1 Flute Solo. "Cuius Animum"— Mr Phillpot. , f Anthem, " Praise Ye the Lord." ~g /-\PERA ...**fsfo*Am "fTOUSE, - 1 GRAND RECEPTION j Tendered to M ISS gUCKLANI). ARTISTS: t f Choral Society Orchestra. - Auckland Liedertafel. Miss Buckland. Mrs E. H. Queree, Miss Warren, Prof. Carl Schmitt: Messrs Arthur Towsey, 7 John Fuller, A. H. Gee, A. L. Edwards, G, M. Reid, Lloyd Brett. Howard . ■& Chambers, and Alf. Bartley. X ' .'4w 7 ' Pricks—3s, 2s, Is. -, .*•s Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's.. ' For programme, see last Saturday's Star. , ; G. M. REID, Hon. See. ■pOLUMBIA ORATING T> INK, i ' TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. Second Night of the ''"' GRAND BENEFIT CARNIVAL (PLAIN M '■ ■ AND FANCY). - - ysm. Monster Programme. Brilliant Success Last Evening. Crowded lo the Doors. The Same-programme will be repeated to-mglt; : with other items of great interest. Presentation of Prizes To-night. IS-MILLION PRICES-ls. H. VINCENT. W A UCKLAND CALEDONIAN 1 t\^#L ±k. SOCIETY.-The usual Fott- I ■Mi»Tivt(Vl nightly Social of the above Society « willtakeplaceTO-MORROW(Thura- i XfT::j. dayI'EVENING. at 8 o'clock, in tho- a ■ ' Foresters' Hall. Newton. Chairman 1 —Mr W. Morgan. Visitors a3 usual.—D,7 1 ROBERTSON, Secretary. __-, I W TVf ASONIC **ALL, NEwiojf,;.,! *^%,v! BURNS CLUbTsSEMBLYX.XVB '*<ty&* TO-MORROW (THURSDAY):,! V . EVENING. I Tho Annual Plain and Fancy Dress Ball takes » place in St. George's Hall, on the 17th October. J|. CHAS. DUNN. M.C. £ . A UCKLAND, T^ENNBL* rtLUBy I IN CONSEQUENCE OF CABLE RECEITED 1 FROM Mr J. A. COUPE (JUDGE), X I ..?•'! ■ Stating his inability to reach Auckland befon- I, the 30tli instant. , . J.i ii THE COMMITTEE HAVE DECIDED TO , ■ POSTPONE THE DATES OF SHOW |j ' To the sth and 6th OCTOBER, 1894, LXj '. They hare therefor* extended the time «f t\\ ■■ receiving entries to ~ ; _ m SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER.,;: .yM F. AVERY,Secretß,rr. '. ffi SALVATION. ,ARMY ;X'BSRR^!ASixI ■•■Avcki-sJi. X ' X; 8 THURSDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 20. ; g MAGIC.LANTERN SERVICE. ;* 1 Scenes.in Life of Christ, Rock of Agea..'!! 7 New Zealand Scenery, etc. ■•; 7||l In aid of Children's Prize Fund. m " Admission— Adults. Silver Coin ; Children, M* j ,i Commence. 7.45. . 1 Tenders. V\ " i /COURTHOUSE CONTRACT, R^torn^X I \J Written Tonders will be received at w«. f ; 1 [ Office till noon on SATURDAY. Sept; ft t«i: M tho Erection of the above Courthouse, vnm m ings, etc., may be seen at the Post-offices Kowv SH rua and Tauransra, and at this Office.: 'A^i, fflj , lowest or any tender not necessarily acejjP«^-.; \m -P.W. Offlce. Auckland, Sept. lMj?*.p'-B CHAS. R. VICKERMAN, Resident Eogaf r* g rp~6 bu i l dTTs- 4 Tenders will bo received until Noon of JJJ ||c 20th inst.. for the Erection of ■Ttotfg'S :■ Residences at Parnell. Egg R. KEALS and SONS, |-|| Architects, -X 7 fcl ' Victoriajrj*^;: g , m~o PLU_M BB R I jg. Tonders will be received until'NoM^'j || 22nd inst.. for Roof Covering of Corrng»i' 'ij , Iron, Gutters, etc. „.j : R. KEALS AND r SON^ , i Victoria Arcade. ...____«t TV
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 224, 19 September 1894, Page 8
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