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Amuscmtofottt--AS piTY HALL. gD CONTTKO.D AKB TRIUMPHANT SUCOMS OF^ 3hd Year. Mr P. «. uijlo _'r, / •i>pa,X TyrONDAY pQF ULAR £JQNORRIS "*■ . MONDAY NEXT. . Hpncial Biagagemeiit for this Gowcer- »>■ TMr~ARCM. VYALLAXjE^I ' The Phenomenal English Tenor, PROaRAMI_E: .-..--j-m) 1 Overture. "Maroho Hougroise (KoWIUBiUJ ' —Miss Ida Monaster _ ~,,.. jr. 2. Seng. "My Life for Thee" (S. Ad_*_-)-_« Reginald B.rch Wellington Well*" 3. Humorous Seng, John rveuiß_w» (-.oroererJ-Mr Archdale H______ t __i&)_± 4.Seng,'-EBpanita''<Mora)-Mis»oarneii.»K fa! MaudoUn Solo, "flibernia '-Mi A. Try 6. £o ft£ J°May Morni.g" (Denza)-MR AROH. 7. ££?*wl*~ »* FißU6i" <RMOk9IH 8. gSSft'ffilff - Cricket at KUtaU-T-Mr Andrew J. Patterson —-vini—MlSß 9. Duet. -Brotherly Lovo". Cwrio Kuight and Mr n9Bl.u_Jd.J_ tarcft 10 Pianoforte Selee^n/'Dfuxieimo Mazurka" 11. l_umoro_B Medley. songs. (Faure)-Mr Leslie Dno aughtor ,_MlM 12. Song,•" teear Ho_ae Land t&iauguioij * MandffsSlo. »T.mple*oro Itebk'? * iWruyardJos^^Ur,A^W^tSlOH. 14. Song." Tbe Carnival" (Molloy)-MR A.ava. WALLACE N c ttr »to"— 15. Hanoorons Recital, The xncw »-» 16. l^^re rr° Ws!nce Then" (Te.plei-Mi-a Burch (with Maadolin Obligato *B*H»"*.r. 18. aSSoriua Musical Sketch, •• Complamts - j£^Hrt-_at__?»aj in£iy USale. at ParJrid^a^dJY^amson^. f OIiK'ST E R S' H A L L, Jj KARANftAHAPB ROAD. MONDAY KTENING NEXT APRR 5. GRAN© FAREWELL CONCEKt GIVEN TO r _ a rf{^,*_S-__S^B?af«' W. Jennings, M.L.C. CINEMATOGRAPH Show hjMr O.«. Mackie Doors open at 7.30. o»m»«n_e at 8. Hall. "-.Gallery. 2s. A few Front Seats TnA^oa^^^»^Sa^^Ut 2. Song, "The Yeoman's Wedding Hong .ser 3. Vocal Wuet-Misses Dunningham 4. Song (selectedl-Mr Abel Rowo 5. Song (in character!, "Flower Girl -Miaa 7. a"of_aUon. "The Magic W a nd"-MissoliTo May Stokes . 8. B..nje Solo (selected)_Mr Lynch 9. Song. " The Valley by the bea — _aus 10. Songf" The Dutchman on tho Zuyder Zeo" —Mi Loe ~, Interval of Five Minutes. Part II 11. Violin Solo, "II Troratora" - Master H. 12. Recitation, " Constance" - Miss Adeline 11 IS?"" The Carnival" - Mrs Florenoe 14. Piauoforte Solo, "Luerezia Borgia"—Miaa Olive May Stokes 15. Flute Solo (selccted)-Mr A. Hamson 16. Seng. " Hoaao, Deano. Home — Mies Haggle Davies 17. Song (selected)—Mr Abel R»we . 18. Hong. "It was a Dream"—Miss Mario Quinn 19. Reciration, "Papa's Letter" (by special request)—Mias Stokes 20. Song. " Beauty's Eyes"—Mr Tvornan. Accompanist—Miss Ethel Mahon. TV/T ARRIAGE'S BAND. BNE VERDICT: Yo» can't produeo better. Selectisns for 1897 surpass all former favourites. Care of A. Eady a»d Co. TJAFciNG Fi" PO rtlTbnt. MISS DULCK DUNNINGHAM will reßume her Adult and Juvenile Ciasees in the Calholio Institute on TUKSDAY, April fc, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. April 10; and in the FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT, on THURSDAY, April 8. Professor Bibron's (Melbourne) lateit Waltz and Reverse. Latest Fancy' Dancing. For fall particulars apply to MISS D. DUNNINGHAM, ' Upper Queen-street. f^i ONDOLIERS SOCIAL CLUB. Fortnightly Dauce of the Gondoliers will be held in St. George's Hall, MONDAY, Apri sth. J. LINDSAY\ MO - a T.WARD |«- c«a Picnics, ExcMrsions, Etc. TffEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1597. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES. FIRST CLASS SECOND OLABS 2d per mile Id per milo Minimum. 4s Minimum. 2s _r.xiiea.go counted ona way only Ticketa at tha above fares will be issued from any station to any statien from April 14th to April 19th. available for return up to and Including TUESfcAY, May 4th. These tickets may oxtoi?,ded for a further period of a fortnight on payment of the difference in value between an ordinary siamle fare and half the excursion fare. Persons d.sirlag suoh extension must apply at tho station to which the ticket was issued on or before May 4th, aad must do.ivor up the unused half of the excursion ticket and pay the excess i'&ro. After travelling twenty-five miles the tickets will be available for break ef journoy. GOOD FRIDAY. There. wiU ho an EXCURSION TRAiN'ftb.*. Auckland to Paeroa, Te Aroha. Combridsro Te Awamutu and Rotorua on GOOD FRIO AY. For Alterations and Additions to Time-Tablo sco Poster. . ; ....... •._ * Goods Live 'stock'"VrSTHo""will _>o ffusßended at all Stations on Oood Friday and Easter Monday. ' y BY ORteEIL EXCURSION TO TIRI TIRI ISLAND. mv G9<5 D FRIDAY AND EASTER MONU&J' A st«*mer will leave Queen-st. Wharf, at Ila.-m.OUkFRIDAY aud aiONDAYrespe.' tively for the above Island, returning at 6 o clock. For the convenience of persons who wish to stay on the Island from Friday till Monday, they may stay in the three cottages erected. Smooth, short passage and goodlanding. Shooting, Bathing and Fishing. A rare opportunity HMrf^r 1 Photographers. Apply early for tickets, as limited number only sold. A Guinea will bo presented for the best Amateur Photograph taken on the Island.-A. SCHOLLUM CUBtom-street West. Telephone 794. v^VJVJiu ' Si^B^ T HAMEs itnited IW^I^iMI JT° RESTEKS' t^ete. EASTER MONDAY. ©RAND CHEAP EXCURSION PER S.S. WAKATERE (Leaving Queen-street Wharf at 6.30, returning from Thames at 8 p m.) 1,000 PASSBNOERS CAN BB COMFORTABLY ACCOMMODATED. Return Far* Form Shii.____.g_. Children, half-price. Tickets can be had at Williamson's. Wildman and Lyell's. Partridge's. Fell (Wellingtonstreet). Thorno (Welle.ley-street), and Jamicson (next Foresters' Hall, Newton). OPEN on Saturday until 10 o'clock at night.—R. Hobbs.,.*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 3 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 3 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 77, 3 April 1897, Page 8