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A p B. R A HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor, P. Bignan, Esq. HERR ZIMMERMANN'S SIXTH ANNUAL , | GRAND CHAMBER CONCERT. | Assisted by His Pupils and Misses Coleta Lorrfgan, Thomson, \ates, Mr G. M. Reid. Moxs. Henhi Casikr. and Original Banjo. Mandolin and Guitar Club (Twenty Performers). Conductor: Leader: Herr Zimmermann. Mr A. A. Partridge. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2s: Stalls, Is. Box Plan ac Wildman and Loroll'«. Tickets at Partridge's. Williamson s. Hoffmann and Sons', Arthur Eady's. tjucon-atreet. TS 7TIT YH A FL. gD SATURBAY NEXT, JULY 3. The ALL-STAR NOVELTY COMPANY In a Gigantic Changs of Programme. 20—star Artiits—2o Special engagement of Miss Lily Smith, Seriocomic Vocalitt and Dancer. Mr Arthur Singara. the King of Roller Skaters. Re-appearance of Mike Maker and Cblas. Naylor. And all the old favouritos. POPULAR PRICES: ls' NAN"D 6d. P E R A HOUSE". MONDAY NEXT ! MONDAY NEXT! AUCKLAND LADIES' LIF.DERKRANZ. AUCKLAND LADIES' LIKDKRKRANZ. AUCKLAND LADIES' LIEUHiRKRANZ. Conductor .. Mr Arthur Towsey. PART SONGS: "Victoria. Our Qaeeu" Barnby "Too Late" •■-.••Ga l ul "Slumber Song of tho.Dwarfs" Reineoko " Bright is the Day" Pjout "Come, and let us Walk" »aui And "The Finland Love Song" (composed expressly for the Society by the Conductor). SOLOISTS: Misses Ella Farrell. Mabkl Tilly, and Carrigan (2): Messrs Chas. Kissling ani J, C. Keesing (Violin). Box PUn at Messrs Wildman and Lyell's. No extra charge for booking. Day Sales at Partridge's and Williamson's. Billkts d'Entree—Dress Circle and Orches tra Stalls, 2s; nil other parts. Is. P. R. DIX, Business Manager. I T V H A L L. TUESDAY AND "WEDNESDAY NEXT, 6th and 7th July. € rTIHE f^ REENWOODS IHB VJTK-EENWOODS , Ix Operatic, Shakspkrian, and Musical Selections. MISS MARIBBL GREWNWOOD as Juliet in j Balcony Scene frox« Romeo and Juliet. MISS MARIBEL GREE N WOOS aa Marguerite in Garden Scene from Krand Opera Faust. MISS MARIBEL GREENWOOD as Henrietle in scenes from The Two Orphans (as played by her with unbounded success ia the princlDal cities aud towns of Australia). MISS AGATHA GREKNWOOD as Siobel in Garden Scene from Faust. MISS AGATHA GREENWOOD as the blind sister Louiso in scenes from The Two Orphans. Tn response to numerous reaueats, MISS AGATHA will reproduce the faveurite oong, " She's as Pretty as a Picture," in character. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, MISS AGATHA SREENWOOD as Tina in scenes frow tho Musical Comedy My Sweetheart, supported by her sisters NORA (as the adventuress Miss Fleeter) and ROBERTA (as tho fleklo Datcß boy Tony), and other Members of tho Greenwood Coapany. Box Plan will open at Wildman's oa Saturday morning. For full particulars, see Saturday's and Tuesday's papers. yVONNE SOCIAL REUNION. The next Social in connection with the above Class will be held in tho Oddfellows' Hall, Ponsonby, on THURSDAY NEXT, Bth inst., owing to the Hall being engaged on the usual . night. Marriage's Band. By invitatation only. No spectators. J. CON WAY, Hon. Sec. Meetlmss. A UCKLAND UNION PARLIAMENT. JTM. —tJsual Fortnightly Meeting To-morrow (Friday) Evening, at 7.30 o'clock. Interesting debates.—R. J. Strong. Clerk. H~E QUEE N'S STATUE. Tho Executive Committee will meet at 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Persons desirous of taking charge of Subscription Lists in aid of the Fund will please communicate with the undersigned. ALBERT J. ALLOM. Hon. Sec. j ■\T Z, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. AUCKLAND BRANCH. Tho Usual Quarterly Meeting of the above Branch is called for FRIDAY NEXT, July 2nd, at 10.30 a.m., at the Wellesley-street School. All Members.who can possibly attend are specially requested to do so. D. R. F. CAMPBELL, Hon. Sec. Exhibitions. jr>. '"fIT EWT O N PIGEON g|lk , CANARY CLUB'S [wM£k '■ GOLD MEDAL SHOW, I "flßlillsJSL TO BB HELD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 4|||||§|||l ■ July 2ntt and 3rd, 1897. |||||||!% FORESTERS' HALL, jlP^iP VOL Karangahape Rd. THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE LAR£E3T SHOWS YET HELD BY THE CLUB. Art Union Prizes may be soen at Mr J. S. Cobloy's, Tailor, Pitt-street. Tickets, Is each, including admission to Show. jr. JAMIES@N. Tobacconist and Hairdresser, Forasters' Hall, Secretary. &osf, and ffoaiid. LOST, *Gold Brooch, crescent shape, with pearls. Reward.—No. 4, Hobson's Buildings, Shortland street. LOST, Sunday night, a Lomon and Whita English Setter Bitch (name Nell); reward. —Adam Byers, Greenlana. T OST, yesterday, between Albert Park a A and Library, a Brown Check Inverness Cape—Reward at Star Office. LOST, in or near Choral Hall, Garnet Broach.—Findor rewarded on returning to Jourdain, Cheraist. Symonds-street. LOST, last night, between St. James' Hall and Argylc-street. Gold Key-shaped Brooch. Reward.-Apply Star Office. LOST, in Smith and Caugrhey'B, or Quean-street, Parcel containing Silk Embroidered Square.—Reward on returning to Mrs Shakespear. Queen-street. LOST, on Wednesday night, a white and tan English Sporting Spaniel, name Bingo. Reward.—Mrs Tupp, Willow, street, Freemas's Bay. LOST, on Sunday last, pair Gold rimmed Spectacles, between St. Stephen's Church a nd Mrs Baxter's Shelly Heach Road,—Reward o n returning to above address. OLD PIANOS, Organs or Harmoniums taken as part payment for new instruments, at Richardson's, Victoria-street East, opposite Central Hotel. TO LET, comfortablo Office fitted with Desks. Gas, Oilcloth, etc., etc.— Ewington and. B&keV, CoorrLfefig Vrcadc.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 151, 1 July 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 151, 1 July 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 151, 1 July 1897, Page 8

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