Amusements. 1 0~~ LYJVJPIAN ~TT~b~—> ! (Late Agricultural Hall). ' V i TO-NIGHT. - TO-NIGHT IGRANB NEW PANTOMIMIC Batt« 1 FIGARO ! -LET< ]: Played by Principals only •■-"' I The Earth and Air Alive with Noveltle ' I Groat Success of the New Program,^ ;•' | From this date it is the intention of Vk. ir agement to make firroafc chaneeu it, ~6 Malt grawiue every night. To-night, for t ?' >> ÜBio in New Zealand, th 6 first MADAME FREBO'S TERRIFIC r, IT ,v" i Popular Prices will be charged 'rh .'/ ■ ONE SHILLING to all pm. of tklw { A few Chairs Reserved Id the flresa CircletL MONSTER MATINEE next SATtt»» AFTERNOON, when Children will W rt R? AY to all parts of the house fer TMRSapj^j&l s Ladies* Cleak-rooBS, with respectful feia,i\ attendance. ""^waleij FRED FREBO ' ■QRITANNIA AND T\ABGHTPttVjDIiITANNIA HER JjAUsaiEßs St. JAMES'S HALL. j TO-NIGH r! TO-NIGHT I IS ■. Curtain 7.45. ' . -* ai PACKED! CROWDS TURNED i.Wm GIGANTIC SUCCESS! BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES! ! SPARKLING MUSICI Book your seats, and avoid the crush, at1' HcKERRAS', Hon. Sec, Queen-street, '( J Opposite " Herald" Offiej, | COMMITTEE MEETING ; . '. '\ i The Committee are requested to meet at 6.45 TO-NIGHT. Principals and Attendants to meet latter at 7. Important busiiess. ■ f*'; ■EARNEST JgJ^ rjREMER (Pupil Mons. Ie Williwoff). L \ TEACHER OF THE VIOUN, *' Address : Mr L. Holmes, . Old Violin Depot, Upper SymoE<i«»t»«**it» ir"'i" f\ P E R A H 0 U S B. WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY.NEXT. . % ... ; AUCKLAND AMATBIJR OPERA CLUB. GRAN D OPERATIC & nOSTUME CONCERT By kind permission of Messrs Williamson aid i Musgrovo. This Concert is tendored a3 a „ ■'..', COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT to the Widow ■ and Family of the late Mb Hy. THOMSON., Ths programme -will include CHORUSES'!*-* COSTUME from THE MIKADO and THE GONDOLIERS ;i And SONGS in CHARACTER fro» ..„ THI YEOMAN OF THE GUARD/" " MADAME FAVART, ' AND MARITANA. The following Members will render Selection!: Miss Carrie Knight Miss KatioFitzpatrick Aiiss M. Maxwell Miss F. Maxwell Mr G. M. lleid Mr Rebin Hay Mr Abel Rowe Mr G. Tracy-Hall Mr George Warren Mr E. Schatz Mr Arcbdale Taylcr. Musical Director., Prof. Carl Schmitt, X.C.C.I. Popular Prices: Brosa Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Day Sales at Partridge's and William* son's. The Box Plan i 3 now open at Wildnum and Lyell's. P. It. DIX, Secretary. A~~ 'BUS will leave the Foresters' Hall, Newton, at 6 o'clock TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, to convey the AucklaHdsingeri and other passengers to a Benefit Coßcert and Dance which is to be held in the Foreswts' Hall, Panmuro, on the same date as absre. Admission to tho Concert, Is. To start at 8 sharp. A. NOBKS. Hen. See. A UCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. Practice TO-NIGHT at Sowerby's HalL Symonds-street, at 8 o'clock sharp. All members please attend. , A. B. REYNOLDS, Hon. Sec. ¥TEWMARRET WESLBYAN i.l CHURCH. - Song Lecture on "Fisk Jubilee Singers," by Rev. A. Mitchell, postponed to Thursday next. July Bth. Lectures. Etc WINTER COURSE T ECTURES. of ■ JLJ YOUN& MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Wellesley arid' Albert Streets. Commencing each evening at 8 o'clock, ' PKGGRAMME: Friday, July 23-Lecture, Rev. Dr. WoHepAj*. Subject, Scenes and linprossions or Amerusj Friday. August 6-Concert, tendered by R", A. Mitchell. Friday. August 20 - Leortre, W. Shenher* Allen. Esq. Subject, Thu Britisk KmpiM. Friday, Septemoer 3 - Lecture. ,P rafeJ"f Brown. Subject, The History of Matches. Friday, September 17-Lscture. Rev. H. D. A. Maior. M.A. Subject. What we owe to ij Volcanic Forces. Friday, October I—Concert, tendered by professor Sehmitt. , Fribay. Octaber 15-Lect«ir3. G. M. Be«dj Ksq., B.A. Subject, Benevolence »na Malignity in the Realm* of Nature. Friday, ©ctobsr 29-Lccture. Pastor ClarK., - (Subject to be announced). Fkiday. Nove»&.ber 12-Csncert, tendered VJ Mr J. H. Philpott. November 19—" At Home." TICKETS for the Course-To Admit Two, 4s; Single Ticket, 2« 6d; Single admission. ls-iaay be obtained from the Booksellers, from any Member of Committee, er at we Rooras. THog BUDDLE Hori# Se c. Wm. BR AKENRIG, Gen. Sec. Tesiders. • mO STONE BREAKB-BS. Tenders are invited for Breaking 160 to J yards 2Jin J-Jluo Metal at the Rober«. *«; Tamaki: Tenders to be addressed to the umk man East Tamaki Roaa Board. P. 0.. OtaUunu, on or before July 10. A. J. SHACKELL Wk( June 29. 1897. —- m~O ~ BUILDER* fenders will be received until noon of MONDAY. July sth, for AddiiionsCOTUey^Home. Architect.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 151, 1 July 1897, Page 8
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