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Anmsements. y-v p E.R A H. O U S E. tonight- to-night. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. tke remainder of the Scasoa will no 1 Seduced to CIRCLE. 2s. STALLS. 18. A TRULY GRAND ENTIRTAINMENT. Without doubt the Best an^'Biceest Show ever produced in New Zealaad at these prices. 25 | STAE ARTISTS 125 GREAT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. There is inre to be a crush »t the doors, therafora Go«e Early. Bent Forget the PrfcßS • CIRCLE. 2s; STALLS. IS. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day sales at Wildman and Lyoll's and Wil'liatnscn's. - fi I T V . CT A L L. V> -OL MONDAY, MAY 11. UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR, In the Presence of • ,__. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, LADY GLASGOW, AND SUITE, Given by the «._-.,. AUCKLAND BANJO, MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR CLUB, la aid of the Institute for the Blind. PROGRAMME.—Part I. 1. Selections by the Club-o. Normandie March: 6. Love and Beauty Waltz (T. J. Armstrong) 2. Song, '"Tho Holy City" (Adami)—Mr G. HIGGOTT 3. Song. " Daddy" (Behrend)—Miss Kate Best 4. Duet, " In Old Madrid." Banjo and Suitar— Banjo. Mr A. A. Paktkidge; Guitar, Mr A. E. RINGWOOB . , . ii 5. Song; "Across the Far Blue Hills, Mane1 (Blumenthal)—Mr Mokath . 6. Kong, " Tho Promise oC Life" (Cowan!— Miss May Harper. 7. Banjo Solo. Alpino March (Rintwood)-Mr A. E. RINGWOOD ■ ,„ 8. Socg (Lauuinns) from "The Artist's Moial —Me K. SCHATZ 9. Selection by the Club, Queen of the Seas Waltz (Armstrong) Interval otTeH Minutes. Part 11. 1. Duet. "Larboard Watch" (Brahia)—Messrs Morath and Higgott 2. Selections by the Club—a. Cupid's Realm, Orsrtttre; 6. Imperial Mazurka (Arnastreng) 3. Song, "Oh. Promise Ma" (Koven) — Miss Kate Best ' . . 4. Song, "Now Thy Flight to. Haavens Winging" ("Lucia di LatUMermeor," Donizetti) — Mr Morath 5. Duet, Corinthian Mazurka. Banjo and Guitar • (Armstrong)— Banjo, Mr. A. A. Partbidgjs; . Guitar. Mr A. E. Kingwoop 6. Song, selected—Miss JUeper 7. Banjo Solo, Polka (Ringwood)—Mr A. E. RINGWOQB ' 8. Sonar (Coster), •' The Coster's 'Oneymoon"— Mr E. Schatz 9. Selections by the Clnb. Heroic March (T. J. Armstreng.l . . - . . EVERY ITEM A GEM. DELIGHTFUL STAGE DECORATIONS. ; LIME LIG HT EFFECTS, Open at 7.15. Commences ab 8 sharp. Carriages at 10.15. ■" os. ...... X s- 6 DDress Circle and Orchestra Stalls. ■...'•■ R«nerved soats at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. Booked free of charge. Say sales at Partridge and Co.'s, Williamson's.. '1 Tier's. Queen-street.-." •'"■: * ■■• ' '-'•■■■■ '■::■'■ -•.-:•.'•-■: Piano by ,Brinsmeiid and JSjma supplied fey MeSßrß';Ho;^aHn"a,Bia.s.Q'n's^Qn^Ba*stt6:it;**' ••■* t JL ■ xj _ JO. ■ •*>•- ---■ TUESDAY NEXT, MAY" 12. ■:: j&TR . 'JOHN T^ULLBR'S GRAND LIMELIGHT CONCERTS. Limelight Artist....... Mr C. E. MACKIE. The next; Entertainment will be entitled A TOUR THROUGH THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. An Entirely New Set of Artistically-Coldured Views, just'inported from England. GRAND POPULAR CONCEKT. PROGRAMME. Overture. "Feitivalia". Williams Messrs WALTER and BEN FULLER A TOUR THROUGH THE CHANNEL ISLANDS—St. Helier's Harbour. Jersey, etc. Song, " The Blue Alsatian Meuntain5"............ Mr JOHN FULLER More "Vikws—A Jersey Farmhouse, etc ' Song. " Espanita," Mora Miasi BLANCHE TOBIAS (first appearance) Song, "I Fear No Foe" Pinsuti Mr R. H. BUTTERY More Views—Druids' Temple, etc. Song, "It wan a, Dream". ....Cowen ■ Miss MA RIE ftUINN More Views—Mount Orguel Castle, etc. Trio, "Tho Rod Cross Knight"....... .. Messrs J. and W. FWLLER; R. H. BUTTERY* Interval. Pianoforte Solo, ■" Mandolinata" Mr WALTJIR FULLER """ CHANNEL ISLANDS (Continued)— St. Peter's Port, from the Harbour, etc. Duet, "Life's Drcaw is O'er" .Aseaer Misses TOBIAS and QUINN. Recitation, "Theßells' E A Poa Mr ALBIDRT LUCAS More Views—Moulin Huet Hay, etc. Song, "Alas! Thosa Chimes" ("Maritana"),. Miss BLANCHE TOBIAS Song, "A Voice o£ the Ocean" Jobcs AIrR.H. BUTTERY ' More Views—Tha Gouliot Rocks, etc. Song. "OhiHowDsligfetfal".. Miss MARIE QUINN Song (by requaat). " The Doath of Nelson" .. (Wlth 0 Eff°CM) ' Morb Views—The Alderney Cow at How. FIRE! FIRE ! FIRE' ONBHUNGA FIRE BRI«ADK. CONCERT and-DANCE ik Aid op BRUNNERTON R3BLIEF FUNB, In the PUBLIC HALL, on MONDAY, May 11. Variety Programme. Admission Concsrt, la and 6d; admission to Dance. Is 6d. r Ladies froe to danco. • Doors open at 7.30. commence at 8. J-JEVONPORT MUSICAL SOCIETY; Conductor: MR ARTHUR TOWSEY THE FIRST REHEARSAL OF SEASON 1896 Will be held in the DEVONPORT HALL, On TUESDAY NEXT, the 12th imt At 7.30 p.m. sharp. All intending Members are requested to attend. .GEORGE M. REID, : Hob. Secretary. MARITANA SOCIAL REUNIONS. ■ Tho next of tha abave Fortnightly Reunions takes T)lac« in St Geertto1. Mall, Newton an WEDNESDAY next. May 13th." i""wtoa> w By invitation only. > Positively no spectators. HIGH - CLASS IRON '. FRAMB "PIANOFORTES, BY MUNT BROS. irnapuroar.hed for Elsganee of Design and Per-! fection of Tone and Touch, • The Most Perfect, tho Most Durable, suid Best Value in tae Tradoi AT ENGLISH CASH PRICES. AGENT-' J^ E W I 8■ ' JJ'AD I, No. 5, UPPER LIYERPOOL-ST. SK YQJSK GROCER for XLCR Fire i, ..3K2 n*l«l»' Theßß are ackaowleiged by sll who have usad them to be the best, v tk«f

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 108, 9 May 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 108, 9 May 1896, Page 8