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Amusements. IS XOHN imULLEU'S **D DRAWING-ROOST ENTERTAINMENTS. I ONEHUNGA -MONDAY. Aug. 19. DEVONPORT—TUESDAY, Aα?. 20. PONSONBY-WEDNESDAY,; Auk. 21. GRAND CONGE RTTHREIS NEW ARTISTES. Tβ conclude with Sullivan's Opera/ . "COX AND BOy, ; . . QT. BONAVENTUR&'S HALL.Parnell WEDNESDAY, Aog. 21. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE In aid of the Accident and General Fund of the Pafneli Volunteer Fire Brigade. Doors open 7.30, commence at S p.m. Tickets, Is and li bd. H. CAMERON. Hon. Sec. /MARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! COLQMBIA SKATING RINK, WEDNESDAY, Awg. 28. GREAT SKATING CARNIVAL! Fancy Drestsee ! Fancy Dreeses! Prize for the two Best-dressed Ladies. Prize for Best-dressed Gentleman. Prize - for the Most Original Character. ' Boys' Fancy Skating Coaapetition. Prices. Iβ for Spectators. Skates : Gents, Is; Ladies. 6d. ' ■ ' LADIES' INVITATION NIGHT. QT. GEORGE'S' HALL, NEWTON. THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 22, „ By kind permission of Captain H. R. Adams ''• and officers of H.M.S. Pylades. A GRAND CONCERT By the Concert Party of H.M S. Pylades. Look out for Particulars. Admission—One Shilling, Children half-price. Tickets may be had at Partridge's, Queenstreet, and Colgans', Newton. qTri b¥n'¥dTc : t t s school. A JUVENILE CONCERT and BUTTERFLY ' BALL * Will be held in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY NEXT, the 22n0 INSTANT, Commencing at'B p.m. ' • Spectators" Tickets, Is { Children. 6d. ARITANA AND THE BOHEMIAN GIRL. Musical, Director: Mr Albert Richardson. SPECIAL NOTICE.-Rehearsala io future at Mra Sovvcrby's Hall, Great Symonds-street, on Tuesday Evenings. N.B.—Private Lessons only at Mr Richardson's Residence. Wellesley-street Kast. tTHE ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL Of the AUCK.LANI* LODGE Will take place in the FORESTERS' HALL On FRIDAY, Sept. 13. Doublo ticket. 6s; extra gent., 4s; extra lady. 2s; spectators, Is. : Tickets from Members of Lodge. R. T. MICHAELS, Hon. Sec. A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. J\. . — — ' . HANDEL'S "SAMSON." CHORAL HALL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, At a quarter to 8 p.m. Soloists : Madame Chambers, Mrs Coates. Mr ICdwin Hosking, Mr W. Aetley. Mr Percy Dufaur. Doors open 7.15. overture 7.45. carriages 10.15. FINAL REHEARSAL. MONDAY. 7.30 p.m. H._J. EDMISTON, Secretary. MARITANA PLAIN" AND ¥aNCY DRESS BALL. ' The above will be held in the T ' ' CHORAL * HALL. 1 On FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th. Invitations through the Committee/ Spectators' Tickets. Is each, at Phillip's and Gr. Colgan's, Newton; and F. Weal's and Eagleton's. Queen-street. . ST. GEORGE'S QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. The usual Fortnightly Dance in connection with the above will take place in St. George's Hall, Newton, on WEDNESDAY next, 21et Augrust. at 8 p.m. sharp. Invitations will be issued for Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. . , ■■•■• •■■•■■ . ■ -..-...-■ ■w.:-T-u.GKm: -- ~ • - ■ .Hon. Sec. sTIiXHIBITION of Glaeeblowinfr, Safcur.l afternoon from 2 till 5. Admission 6d. J Prifees Freemah'» Baft" gjF ~¥ iLY OF THE VALLEY B||jsj§*' -β-j L.0.L., No. 2. sttSmmtft SEVENTH ANNUAL ff|Jrpj&- PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS Jji*J&j«*"' St. George's' Hall, *««lp- 9 PRIDAy, AUGUST 23. Doutele Tickets, ss. Gent's Tickets. 3s/ Ladies' Tickets, 2s. Spectators. Is. Hannken'a Band. Mrs Jonea Caterer. « RAND ORANGE LODGE W&og*. VJT OF NKW ZEALAND.- .. JiiM CENTENARY CELEBRATION AiflfffiSyk —A Special General Meeting of mfMyMjjLSfrt the above Lodge will be held in l . Qiei .fa Tl l Hall, Newton, on a^ySba**-*- MONDAY, 19th inst.. at 8 p.m., to arrange for Procession and other '•wiiwv-. business in connection with the J above Celebration on 21st September. Every Orangeman cordially invited. Byordor of tho R.W.0.M.. Rcr. A. Peters.-S. HARPER. G.S. A MAGNIFICENT TESTIMONIAL appeared in these columns on Thursday, Bth AUKUst, in regard to the ART OF PROPER BREATHING and the PKOPJSR USES OF THE- SPEAKING VOICE. This splendid eulogy was handed to MR F. M. ALEXANDER By PROFESSOR LOISETTE. The Professor speaks in the highest terms of the great benefits ho derived from Mr Alexander's instruction in tho proper Art of Breathing, and concludes by stating:—"Having heard Mr Alexander recite several selections, I feel can- j fldent that if he were in London or New York he would sopn be recognised as a first-hate artist in his profession, and that he would soon command the highest terms paid to voice builders and genuine trainers for public reading and speaking." Copios of testimonial may be obtained at the Studio. IMMEDIATE ATTEN- «, TION is drawn to the fact c that Mr Alexander has proinised to meet Professor Loisotte in New York in April next, and in consequence his stay in Auckland is limited. All /interested in ttie * Arts of - PROPER BRE A.THING. VOICE PRODUCTION, NATURAL ELOCUTION, the CURE OF DEFECTIVE VOICES, should apply to him at once for particulars REGARDING HIS SYSTEMS. ; .CORRECT. BREATHING, for Speakers and Singers taughb in from three to six lessons. Fee. £\ Is. A Special System for improving weak chest-power, without the use of dumbbells, clubs, or other violent exercises. Thie system is particularl suitable for ladies and delicate members of the opposite sex. Fee. £2 2s. NATURAL ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION-Arts indispenable to all voice users. Speakers, readers, reciters cannot possibly attain to anything like excellence without them. Clergymen,, barristers and public epeakers may with one quarter's tnition be enabled to make their efforts a work of case instead of painful labour. Throat troubles so •frequently arise from imperfect production. STUTTERING (the enre of) a Specialty. Mr Alexander holds a testimonial from an Auckland gentleman, who certifies to his absolute cure in 25 lessons, and he has three others with defective voices progressing splendidly. Shakspearian and Elocution Classes meet each week. Members invited. Terms, £1 10s per quarter Further particulars may be obtained at the STUDIO ROOM. 314. 3rd Floor. . • VICTORIA ARCADE, ' JR ond Hoard Notices* mHE MOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD JL BOARD hereby give notice that the Scoria Pit at Mount. Welliiigtci is placed in the charge of PATRICK CORRIGAN. who has the Key, and that a Charge o: Twopence per Dray Load will , be made for Scoria taken by Ratepayers, and to be used within the Districts of Mount, Wellington and Panmure; and One Shilling per Dray Load in every other case. ORDERS for Scoria can be obtained (and charges paid) at. the Board's Office, at Ellerslie; or at the Residence of P. /Corrigan. near the pit. Charges in ovorycase must be paid before entering the pit. ROBERT S. CARTER, Clerk. Road Board Office. Ellerslie, August 15,1895. FLANNELLETTE Underelobhing' i 8 now very seasonable. Chemises and Knickers, Is; Nightdresses, 2s 3d; higherpriced goods all reduced. Gentlemen's Nightshirts made to order.— J; Rondell, Queen-street and Newton. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 196, 17 August 1895, Page 8

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