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"~P E R A H O U S B. PARNELL XORPHANAGE BENEFIT CONCERT. mO-NIGHT! mO-NIGHT! i■. . , A ' Owing to the demand for 2s Tickets, the Management have deemed it necessary to allot the THREE FRONT ROWS of the STALLS as ' Overflow for CIRCLE TICKET HOLDERS. 2s and Is. .*s^sp;~<" Overture at 7.50 sharp. Carriages, 10.15. Promoter, PROFESSOR CARROLLO. R A. h. EDWARDS Will Sing at the LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT, choral hall, monday evening. 130ns0nby hall. Thursday, july 28. GRA?ho^rl^ Gc^e Crt AND Scenic Artist-MR CHAS. COOPER In aid of the fund sof St: fotepnen s . Sunday School. Ti6kets-1/, Children 6d, from the teachers and from H. J. Sari ney Ponsonby Road, and C. A. Burrow, Watchmaker, Victoria-street. EVEN HUNDR ED SEATS Available at One Shilling, at the LADIES' LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT _OHORAL HALL.^MONDA^JIVENING.^ A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY'S ii. THIRD SUBSCRIPTION (ORCHESTRAL) CONCERT Of the season, 1597-8. CHORAL HALL, TUESDAY, JULY 26. Artists— MONS. E. J. DE WILLIMOFF ' . MISS EMILY REEVE MISS MABEL MAXWELL MR WALTER QUINN Doors open at 7.30, Oerture at S, Carriages at 10 p.m. H. J. EDMISTON, Secretary. Tia Ta/irUSICAL, ELOCUTIONS?II_ IvX ARY AND LITERARY ■ j}sPrfciK CONTESTS, OCTOBER %k!rZ<!rWi\ Vocal and Instrumental, Choir, Sight Tests, Reciting, Debates and Essays, • Imi J&slP"omPtu Speeches, Pronounc- ' and Spelling Bees. etc. Intending "Competitors should obtain particulars from Messrs Hill and Plummer, R. French, E. Carr and W. Parkinson. eHe d" oors open ON MONDAY EVENING. 7.30 p.m. LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT, B.P.M. CHORAL HALL. " A NCIENT ORDER OF ,#:^%^- -"- ODDFELLOWS. =3^ ' ''. COURT NIL DESPERANraI^MfMI DUM, No. 6,195. ffjK' >, The Court will open at 7.30 in¥£M~~> ~i> ''<■ i stead of 8 o'clock on TUESi « »tS*HWfcig& i DAY, July 26th, to receive a mM^^MiW visifc from the offlcers of Town and Suburban Courts, and the District Executive. J. GIBBS, Secretary. QT. BARNABAS' CHURCH, MOUNT EDEN. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th inst., AT 8 P.M. Recital of Sacred Music in above Church by Chorus and Orchestra under the Conductorship of Mr F. A. Paque, L.AM. Soloists : Miss RIMMER, Nlrs W. EADY, Mr A. STUART. Leader of Orchestra : Dr. HebebtCOX. Organist : Mb A. LeH. HOYLES. 'Bus for Performers will leave corner of Pittstreet and Karangahape Road at 7 p.m. direct for Church. ■ . NIQUE DECORATIONS Will Adorn the Platform at the LADIES' LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT^ CHORAL HALL, MONDAY EVENING. ORESTERS' AND PUBLIC HALL, ( : PANMURE. " • COURT ROBIN HOOD, No. 6169, A.OF., Will celebrate its 22nd Anniversary with a Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, on FRI-= i DAY, August 26, 1898. Pullan. and Armitage's Busses will leave Foresters' Hall, Newton, at 6.45. Return Fares 1/. ' Music by Marriage's String Band , Double Ticket 5/, Single 3/.—JAS. RAWi LINSON, Secretary. CARRIAGES MAY BE ORDERED V> For 10 o'clock at the CHORAL HALL, LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT, MONDAY • ■~ EVENING. TOLANTHE SOCIAL, on MONDAY NEXT, at which the Grand March for the Ball will be rehearsed. The GRAND PLAIN, FANCY, AND TRADE DRESS BALL will be held in St. Benedict's Hall, FRIDAY, August 5, G.M. led by lOLANTHE in the Fairy Dress, • under limelights. A Flashlight Photo of the Dancers will be taken. One dozen ; Cabinet Photos, and an Opal for the 1 Belle of the Ball, and a Pair of Gold • Sieevelinks for the most comically dresl sed gent. Tickets—Dcuble 6/, Gents 4/, 1 Lady's 2/6, Spectators 1/.— F. WHITE- ■{- HEAD, Secretary, Rose Road. MADAM CHAMBERS Will Sing at the LIEDERKRANZ CONCERT 1 CHORAL HALL, MONDAY EVENING. i pARNELL SOCIAX, CLUB. Next Social will be held MONDAY, July - 25, 1898, in Oddfellows' Hall, Parnell. i F. G. FOWLER, • Secretary. [ IjJ- i TT EKlcTi^ MoliAU N z--1 CHORAL HALL, MONDAY EVENING, ARITANA SOCIAL CLUB.-The next Reunion will be held on Wednesi clay Evening next, 27th July, in St George's Hall, Newton. ANCING.—MRS SOWERBY'S SECOND QUARTER—Juvenile : Saturday 23rd • Adults : Thursday and Friday, 28th and 29th Starring with long evening July 29th. ] gT. BENEDICT'S HALL. THE LARGEST AND BEST BALIi ROOM IN AUCKLAND. , Ventilation Perfect, Splendid Stage ana Scenery, Unique Acoustic Properties, L Spacious Greenrooms, Hupper Rooms, Ante Rooms, and Cloak Rooms. ■ The above up to date New Hall is now open for hire. Apply to— : IJ.1 J. DRUM, 125, Upper Symonds-street ri A U T I O N. Theatrical Managers and others in Australia and New Zealand are cautioned against purchasing or negotiating for producing the Drama entitled 'How London Lives,' by Shirley and Field, the property, by assignment from the authors, of BLAND HOLT. Any infringement of 1 the copyright will be dealt with to the utmost limit of the law. in all Colonies. Educational. MISS ETHEL L. BOULTON, Teacher of Piano and Singing; pupils visited, or at Armadale, Upper Queen-street, Opposite College. TT^NGLISH Composition and Correspondence. JLJ Evening Classes. —Mr Giles' College, ■ Lower Symonds-street, EXAMINATIONS. i MARINE, 'KiACTIoNrwTNDING, Etc. ' AND ALL BRANCHES OF 1 TECHNICAL DRAWING AND APPLIED MECHANICS, Etc., Etc. s Wellesley-street Public School, . TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at 7 p.m. Instructor: W. I. ROBINSON, authorised by Government. ' Correspondence Pupils : Address, Mt. Roskill SHORTHAND and Typewriting — Evening , Classes.—Mr T. Harle Giles' Commercial • College, Lower Symonds-street. "VfOW judge- for yourself. This cost £5 ; -1> made by ; the other Footballer i Brand cost £2 10/. Verdict—Footballer Brand every time.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 172, 23 July 1898, Page 8