■' ■ ' "''• .'■ ' ■ turn ■■■ ' ■.'■ - ■■:' "v. ~ ■ •'i-fv^if , Amusements. TVEMUERA, SOCIAL' UNIONS, ' • •: FIFTH DANCE, , .' ■ RE MUER A HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 4,' ...,,,;■ . At 8.30. , -. ~:-■> 'Bus from D.S.C. Corher, 7.30 as usual. ; ~ lockets procurable from Committee, and from i theUttderSiKlS dENRY JOHNSTON. Hon. Sec, Fort-street, o T.. GEORGE'S HALT. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4th: 18941 ' Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bassictt's Sixth Annual Plain and.Fancy Dress Ball. For past and pro* )''■'. sent pupils and their Mends. - Tickets may be had from the' following; Messrs. F. C. Bassett. G, H. Cowden, F. jfi. * Rubory W. S. Smith. J. Steanc, Meadames" Abbott, Bassett, and Miss Marsden, • SpeCtat°rVfA.SANSBURY,HON.SEa • V CoUingwood-street. OMORROW (Thursday), Band of Hops Entertainment. Northcote. Graf ton Road ' Choir, etc., 40 strong, supply programmoj Chairman. Rev. Hndton. Free. Collection. OUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION..T .■-., ■ Grand '■ ">-'■'. V; SHAKSPERIAN ENTERTAINMENT, Interspersed with musical items, . TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, Vi |, J Commence at 8 o'clock. ''.""'•"?' Admission.. •• Free* rnABERNACLE SCHOOLROOM. JL FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1894. ' •> a BAND OP HOPE ANNIVERSARY;' ENTERTAINMENT (Proceeds in Aid of Society's Funds). i MUSIC, SONG and STORYi C, Illustrated with Coloured Limelight Views. Scenic Operator .. Mr CHAS. COOPER ' PROGRAMME. 1; ' Opening Hymn '• ' „ .'■_■ " The Voyago of Life " (Part I.)—Mr Bhowbt. .;. Song, "Rock of Ages "-Miss A. Bkown ;-.;■■ Recitation, "Waterloo"-MrF. M. Hay '■ The Voyage of Life " (Part II.). Illustrated. : Song, "He Was Despised "—Mrs Taylor v Instrumental Duo. Dulcimer and Harp—M*. ,;. OvEßandSoN ~ ■■ ■ Recitation. "The Gm Fiend"— Mr Gko. Mill , •. Song. "The Holy City "—Miss A. Brown ; Reading, "The Cotter's Saturday * Night'W .. Mr 3as. Edmibton . Song, "Consider the Lilies "—Mr Geo. Mnx < ••- Recitation, "Charge at the Light Brigade"-* .'■ Mr R. H. A, Potter. Magnificent scenio ; effects. Scene 1, "Rodo the Six Hundred;" Scene 2. "Flashed Their Sabres Bare;":..'1 •, ■ Scene 3, " But Not the Six Hundred." Grand Finale, " Fruits of the Earth." ft . Chorus, "Touch Not the Cup." ' . Tickets: Sixpence ; Children, Threepence. -.• Doors open, 7.15; commenco at 7.45. . ' ' F. E. KRETSOHMAR, Secretary. ■; WEST END SOCIAL .CLUB* PLAIN AND ICE CREAM BALL, .JX V -'-I IN ' ; ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON,FRIDAY NEXT, Oct. 5, 1891. *, Application for Tickets to be made to th« ; Secretary, ft g LUMS p E y,,p arae H. \ m Tfc/I ASONIC HALL, Newton. T^®^T SBURNS CLUB ASSEMBLY, " r .N^K3*. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) t; A.,;.:.._ evening. ■:/ ■" :.■.;■ The Annual Plain and Fancy Dress Ball take*. place in St. George's Hall, on the 17th October. . Spectators' tickets, Is, to bo had from any of the ; Committee. CHAS. A. DUNN. Hon. Sec. Lg A UCKLAND CALEDONIAN i; W. -£§-■ SOCIETY.-The usual Fort- •; \ P&\ W^/i nightly Social of the abovo Society ; v will be heid.TOMORROW (Thurs. V day) EVEMINft. at 8 o'clock, in the , : V Foresters' Hall. Newton. Chairman r —Mr W. C. Fraser. Visitors as usual.—D.-v ROBERTSON. Secretary. ■ , lANOFORTE RECITALS BY «i ••'.' MR W. H. WKBBE'S PUPILS. - t ' MISSB. MACLAURIN'S SECOND RECITAL,BERLIN HOUSE. KYBEK PASS. FRIDAY, sth OCTOBER, Friends of the Pupils,and others interested who desire to attend aro requested to leave > their cards with Mr Wottbe1. who will h;iva much'-plea.Buro in-sending them invitations. ■, ' ■ Lectures. TSCc .' ' TjIOIIESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). The CLOSING EVENING of the . LANTERN -|VSIS:SI:ON^ w,ill Lave a Special Programme. GEO. ALDRIDGE will Lecture. Subject, V THOSE HOLY FIELDS " Illustrated with over Fifty beautiful Views)' y ;, MUSICAL ITEMS will be giren during tha . ;. Evening. Duet, "He Shall Feed His Flock "-Mrs WAUO; V ■• , and Miss Grindrod .: : i Solo. "Therels A Green Hill Far Away"—Misa ■ Grindkod ■ . ;:,tv, t , Solo. "Calvary"—Miss Jarvis : ; | Solo, " Thou Didst Not Leave "-Mr C. B. KiN« To cotnmeßce at 7.45. Aduiissiow by Silver Coin at the door. y M^ US- ANNIE T>-ES-; ANT.^ : : , jt%. •- ■±j ;■ [lsm FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW ZEALAND : of the * ••■ ;: MOST CELEBRATED EKGLISHWOMAH ;; Of the Century, ; OPERA HOUSE. \ ALL PEOPLE THAT ON EARTH DO DWELL, Adherents of all Religions—Christians and Üb> . .: believers,, Clerfcyruon arid Laymen. Professors ;. and Professional Men, Adyocatea of .Bible-,1. reading in State Schools, Advocates of Science-: teachins: in State Schools. Believors in Moses, Disciples of Davwin. Liberals and Conservatires.; the Cultured of both Soxes-all meet on common ground at, and admire, tho orations of the f MOS'I' ELOQUENT OF LIVING, WOMEN. ; 'MQ8 rL\ MLOftUBN-Ti QF LlVliNft WOMEN.;; MOST ELOQUENT OF LIVING WOMEN. OPERAiHOUSEr-^SAtT^RI)^, OCT,^;,,,.■•' The Opening Lecture,'r* " r%" * A.' THp DANGERS TH A.T THREATEN BO.GpjTY 'Tai^^iS^\^p!HltEAl'EN-36clETY • To be followed by . Oct7B-WHY I BECAME A THKOSOPHIST. \ , „ 9-THE EVOLUTION OF MAN. ~ 10-TUEOSOPHY A.ND ITS TEACHINGS, ... Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 33; Unreserved, 2s: Pit, Is. TRANSFERABLE COURSE TICKETS. 10s.;, Plan of Seats for all the Lacturos will, be o pened at Wildman'a TO-MORROW (Thursday), ;; R.S. SMYTHS.^ headers. j-:"; AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARPJ TENDERS FOR REPAIRS AT AUCKLAND DOCK. HEAD. Harbour Board Office. „, Auckland,. Oct. 2,1891- . _,Tendera will be received at this Office until IUESDAY, the 9th inst.. at 2 p.m., for Repairs ft Auckland Dock Head, in tornia of specifics : ; 'ions and conditions to be seen at the Engineer'S Oflico. The lowest orany tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed " Teuderior Repairs at Dook Head." By order of tho Board. J.M.BRIQHAM, Secretary^ :; m O BUIL DE 11 B, •■■"*<!.;; Tenders wiil be received until 4 p.m. of MON* BAY, October Bth. for the Erection in Wood ot Shops in Onehimga. Plans at my Office, HigU' street. HKNRY G. WADE.. .... ■ ■ Architbct^ TIO BUILDERS-Tenders will be ra-: ceived up to noon of WEDNESDAY. Oct. 10 for thoKrection of 3 Cottages at Parneu... Plans to be scon at Mr D. Miller's, Plumber,. vVellesley-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 236, 3 October 1894, Page 8
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