'~^— mssssssssm^^i^j-: i. Amusements. , is- 'cjt.- s eJ\Jl chre" 1?"^: X O SCHOOLROOM? * I,S --;-.'-! Upper Sxmonds Strkbt. l)"ff' Mr H. (TcTi NE L L»S ; „,,„,, Annual >. .:; PUPILS* CONCERT ** TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EV^lNg. In __ P^RT 1. ■ 1" mTl^?;;«.Marionette".....'../! •«'■ PIANO QUARTETTE and STROSGs "•*" 2- & <»>* v " Only Once More"./ ' 3. Piano 5010...." Sonatina". __ «i .MISS £. SMITH. 'T—?"• 4. G1ee...." Gather Ye Rosebuds" ' * , i ■-,■ ■ GLEE CLUB. —-p—-.« 5. Piano Solo.." Valse Brillante" ' t o , * MISS M. SK___LERS.'"""T—*-■. b. Song.. ' The Murmur of the Shell" ■ MISS K. ERASER. —•***«- 7. Duo (two Pianos*. "Rondo" n AU-iSEri FKACOCKE AND SELLE'KS.A'* B. tflee.. Cradle Song" ,by request) .. 0 . ULiiE CLUB.' - V"*'"*:« 9. Duo (two Pianos).." Scherzo in D" ' , n _ . MISSES HILL and WHYTE"""'"*" 4 10. Quartette (two Pianos).."Galop Brfllanttf' CLASS. . . "*" Interval of Five Minutes. ! '"A" Part II " L o?T^turc---"Co[Uedietta" PIANO QUARTETTE and STRINGS*:, "• 2. Song " star of Bethlehem... r* ,t. ,_. WRIGHT. . "";""'.•.•* 3. Duo (two Piunos).." Sonata" . ts- MI^SES RICE and KISSLING.'"".«3 4. Piano Solo.." The Witohes" Dance" I MISS E. PIERCE. 7 ■•"""*• = -«■'_.__. • f l ' "How Oft the Shades ©J 5. Part Songs-? Evening Fall". ™* of 12, "AveMaria"...;...■.;;:"•.;• GLEE CLUB. '""* 6. Quartette (twoPianos)..'*'SansSouci"? '' „-.■•»•, ■-.-.. CLASS. ■■■ , """"' 7* 6 Pianos).."Rondo"Brillante";^ A _ MISSES PIEUCE and. SELLERS; ""*' 8. Vocal Duet...."Marltana"......1; I- ■*.■:■ t Mr and Mrs CONNELL; y ""•""' 9. Duo.two Pianos)..'•Poetne"..-.... ; .' •'■ Messrs H. CONNELL and B.- CONKy'""* 10. G1ee........" Jack and Gi11*".....v..... ■<•.*" GLEE CLUB.1' ; " "'•--'■• " God Save the Queen." *' Doors open 7.30. commence at B. Carriages ,10, ALL SAINTS' SCH 0 0 L.Rook PONSONBY;''<■ ."77 . A.Grand Variety T&xizßTAimAisi'J Will be given asiabove , TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). ',' j To conclude with the Comedietta, "'Up.ln-tha' ! World," by the Akarana Dramatic Club. * A Doors open at 7.30, commence at & Proceeds in aid of the, Widow and Children-of?-' t • the late A. E. Barnes. .j. .' QT. MARK'S, REMUERA^. | CHRISTMAS TREE & SALE OF WOKKA: j '; _ Mount Hobson Hall, . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th, A"' • From 2.30 to 10p.m. " ' ..' ' Admission—Adults, 6d ; Children, 3d."' "WAIRARAPA DISASTER; NEWMARKET "PUBLIC HALL, On FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER > In aid of the Widow and Children of tha late MR HARRY YEAR. •■ ' ' ' Of Newmarket* who lost his life at the Wreck of the S.S. Wairarapa,.. A FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME A' Ot " ;>'V. ,AA VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIG,; By the Leading Amateurs: '.'s';■ DRUIDS' TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, Headed by the. ; NEWMARKET BRASS BAND.A !. Admission—Reserved Seats, 2s; Back Seatd, ls< Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 6•'•' " ■ J. LUMPKIN. Seel j. fftV*K, "J3OPULAR .. MQQK.. «g§§Ksga .LIGHT HARBOUR:; ; T EXCURSION, .. 7']l'il ■The Ferry Boat ••■-«-.*': E- A G L . E.. ..ie-A Has been specially engaged, and will leave the j Ferry Tee at 8 o'clock on" , MONDAY EVENING,. DEC. 10;A\: Watch future advertisements- A; j A A: ■'- A 'A: •.', CAMdGUINNESSAuAA '• "''.'■\H.jj:j.^~:'":'- 'V'j-i ''"■■•;-vManager.\-. R S. ' AD*M;S'... P'UJ'P.'Pfc-fc AKNtlAU'•;.;,'■; •;'.. ><*-^- ;-' ORCHESTRAL AND CHAMBER CONCERT;';. ' Will take place on i '■ '.'.:■ MONDAY NEXT! DECEMBER 10,.', :*. In SiAJAMES'S HALL.. Orchestra of over Forty . Performers^;. _ A Pull programme, in Saturday's issue. ,m Admission, Is and 2s. ■• «:viUfr — T vyA ■~. -R I L;.-L,!, • : WEpNESDAYADECEMBER li- »: Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor| and Leading Citizens. The Intelligent Y9ung. Maori' 8.A.," . '. In'his Lecture Entertainment. .'_ " THE A'DVENTOF THE PAKEHA:" OR^ '-' "THE STORY OF A CONQUERED RACE." Taeman at Massacre Bay. * A . Rum, Beer, Tobacco, Blankets. ' Christianity—Sectariauißm^Unrest ,-. The Traaty of Waitangi. Splendid series of LIMELIGHT PICTURES. Dress Circle, 23; Body of Hall. Is.. Tickets**• Booksellers'. Box plan opens Saturday. :,-;,.-. .-.■••■■ - r'r. DIX., W' I M M*l " N "G. PROFESSOR CARROLLO ."■"_ '].', Appointed Instructor to the Auckland Switu:' miug Club, and permitted by the City Council to teach Ladies from 9to 11.30, ' For terms, address V.M.C.A.' " , _. q °; °— 1 T s) A Quoit Match for the Championship ot Auckland will be played on the Newton, Quoit ; Ground on SATURDAY next, Bth December/!; Prize." handsome Gold Medal, presented »y Messrs Hancock apd Co., Brewera. The, 0T ■ **&***.**** * A ; HA'YWAW ' Secretary..,, 3^V "SHYERY A'Jj|^P&iO fZ^^Ai jDJ • _.otb>'Lb%eJ.:a)6o " ilwWftSm '' Newmarket Band 'and Fire • Brigade, are requested to ipyiflroiL'? Meet at Bro, Ballin's Edon - KiJPfe "Vine Hotel, at 7 P-m. sharp, wi^ffilllS on FRIDAY NEXT, to .take r"WV^?CTJS^stpart in Procession in SJd o» IftJrWHKithe wife and family ot^f r^^%^^ l' araPR,MACKIE,- Marshal/ .■" '"Tenders- ":' " ■.._ \ mo BUSH C ONT RACTO Rfr Tenderswill be receividbythe Kauri Timber Company. Ltd.. Auckland. unUlnoqn of vvauNESDAY, DecembcJ 19, tor _a«fe,-. cutting and Delivering, about T»»i; 12 000,000)-Feet of Kauri Timber, situated a , Boat Jrjarbour. . Hahei Parish, Coromandel CF UiSi yparticulars may obtained on application at the Company's Head Office. Cnstoms . street, Auckland, or at the Mercury Bay ana Whangapoua branches. , -,«.. Tender to be addressed to the Head Office. The lowest or apy tender, not necessarily accepted. v . '. . ..-.■■-■■»-: mo BUSH CONTRA CTO RS. Tenders will be rccdv"e7by the Kauri Timber Company.'Ltd.. Auckland, until noon of WK" NESDAY. December 19. f«ruling. CroM cutting and Delivering. about Two "WW (2.000.0)0) Feet of Kauri Timber situated^ 06 W. Waimata Block No. 2. Northern Wairoa ins • rFull particulars may be obtaincdon application at the Company's Tlead Office. CustomsBtreet, Auckland, or at the Aratapu Branchy Tenders to bo addrossed to the Company■■ Head Office. Auckland.^ no „ fl «_,arilr The lowest or any tender not necessarw accepted. '' '•:.. A
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 290, 5 December 1894, Page 8
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