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Amusements. pi T V ZZT~ HALL. TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) NIGHT TO-MORROW (GOOD FRIDAY) NIGHT GRAND SACRED CONCERT, KINEMATOGRAPH^NTERTAINMENT . Director....Mß ARTHUR TOWSEY. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture-Miss Lily Thomson 2.'lllustrated Song, 'Sign of the Cross Miss Ethel 1,. Boulton. Exquisite Myrioramic Effects t-tatvt 3 Song. 'Nazareth' (Gounod)-MR HAMILTON HODGES . , Tlnm ,\ 4 Song 'The Promised Land (Llojd) -Miss Ethel Mclntyre 5. Kinematograph-THE- WAY OF THE CROSS—Part 1 ~..„« __ 5 Song, 'The City of Rest' (Lloyd) 7 S^et S Lolo E-Ivf Maria- (Intermezzo) S. K7SoSh H-S lAWAY OF THE - Mis 3 Lily Thomson ~_ 10. Song. 'The Pilgrim" (Gounod) - MR i SSfiSUSSSVi* OF THE CROSS—Part > 3 P4RT 11. 12. Piano, 'The Poet's Dream"—Miss Lily Thomson . ~ , /T ■^ A^< ,. T \ 13. Song, 'Come Unto Me' (Lindsay) —Miss Ethel Mclntyre ~ 1 14. Illustrated Song, 'Death of Nelson (by request), with beautiful effectfeMR HAMILTON HODGES - IS.'Song, 'Eternal Rest' (Piccolomim)Miss Ethel BoultoiV -,r, ow «, 16 Miscellaneous Kinematograph Views, including Gladstone's Funeral . 17. Song, 'The Promise of Life (Cowan) —Mr A. L. Edwards 18. Song, 'The Son of Righteousness (Cox- ■ . ford)-MISS EDITH VIVIAN 19 Miscellaneous Kinematograph Vims Exhibitors—Edison Kinematograph CO. Admission, 1/. Dress Circle 2/. ■ Doors open 7.30, commence at i>. Box Plan at City Hall To-morrow. SPECIAL BUSES, Direct to. City Hall, returning after. Concert. PONSONBY—Kerr and Owsley, Three LMoSnt Roskill, Mount Eden Avondale, via Parnell, Newmarket, and Symondsstreet. See Andrew and Co.'s Time Table QITI HAL L. Commencing 3 SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 1. Grand Re-opening of the City Hall, i And First Appearance of the GAIETY „_,_ SPECIALTY AND COMEDY COMPANY. Comprising the following splendid Galaxy of Artists, THE LUCIFERS ' a WILLIAM. LITTLE EMMIE. LOUISE. In their Famous Acrobatic Performances including Heavy Weight Lifting, High Kicking and Grotesque Dancing, MISS DAISY CHARD. The Celebrated Serio Comic and Whistling Artist. PRINCE GODFREY, The Young English .Comique and Descriptive Vocalist. 3 MISS EDIE WRIGHT, Serio Comic and Danseuse, . • MISS LOUISE ALTHEA, Charming Skipping Rope Danseuse, • . MR SID. DOODY, Eccentric Dancer and Comedian. MR TOM EDWARDS, I Acrobatic Song and. Dance Artist. MR ED. STOWE, 3 Knockabout Comedian. -A HOST OF NOVELTIES. Everyting New, Refined, and Attractive. Popular P.rices—Dress Circle if, all other parts 1/. _~, .- • Business Manager MR COLEMAN p REV MEMORIAL FUND. CHORAL HALL. ' • TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1599. CONCERT, VENTRILOQUIAL, LIME- \ LIGHT, AND PHONOGRAPHIC ENTERTAINMENT. X Dumb Bell Practice by the St. Stephen's Native School Boys, to conclude with ' l ~ ..: ... v: . Maori. ; ;Cho.rus.-. : ./■■• . ■•■•;.,' ■ J PROFESSOR eARROLLO, Instructor lilS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR t :• -WILL PRESIDE. -;' ' Under the Patronage of the Mayor and . Councillors and Officer's of H.M. _ 5 * Warships. "During the Evening SIR GEORGE C GREY'S Message to the Citizens, as de- . livered intp the Phonograph, at the Auckland Public Library in 1891,. will, be '- , . . given. '..'•'•! Full Programme in Future Issue.' - -Reserved Chairs, may be secured at > Wildman and Lyell's, 3/t Unreserved - Seats 2/; Body of .Hall, One .Shilling. , Trams and Buses will run to the Choral 3 , J. A. TOLE, ' ■ i ' ■ WM. T. JENNINGS, :. . ;/ J . Hon. Sees. \ - ;• ' L,©CtUS»OS, HtC. ■ .. • A UCKLAND ! TABERNACLE. . : THURSDAY. MARCH-30.' • •, ; LECTURE ON MISSIONARY WORK'1 • IN INDIA. Illustrated by Diagrams and Pictures. • By 3. S. MARBINER, .Esq. , ! Commencing 7.30. ." Admissionr Free.. Collection on behalf of Mission at Brahmabarid. Pionlos, Sxoupsions, Etc. uj«|J^^^4t« WAKATERB EVERY ' !P^^^ralw EASTER MONDAY.. ' mssmS£sS>fri 4s—EXCURSION ' *3s&&S*^S'lf TO THAMES—4s. 1 FORESTERS' SPORTS. f- P^WiPmfSs Leaves Auckland at 7.30 . r"y^BßaCTitfatai-f a.m.. returning, leaves ... ■ Thames at 8 p.m. ! TJETURN FARE FOUR SHILLINGS. - -"JBTURN FARP .FOU^ SHBULINGS... Tickets may be had of Colman, Tobac--1 conist, Queen-street Wharf, or Jamieson. I Tobacconist; n#£t Eor^t^r?' Hall Newr I ton. *..._■'■.: ' . - - ■ Eoad Beard Notices. ! ' ', ; s. • QPAHEKE NORTH ROAD BOARD. . " dog. registration; . 1 A Dog Tax of 2/6 per Dog has been 1 struck for 1899.. , ! JOHN BREMNER. Dog' Registrar. JOSEPH FLANAGHAN, Chairman. March 30, 1899. • A PETITION OF THE RATEPAYERS OF ©PAHEKE; NORTH ROAD DISTRICT having been received asking that the name of the District shall be changed to 'Drury' Road District, the said , petition will be duly forwarded to His . Excellency the Governor in accordance with Clause 8 of the 'Road Boards Act. 18S2, ' Amendment ■ Act, 1884.' — JOHN BREMNER, Clerk to the Board. Board and Residence. GRANTLEY, London-street, Ponsohby —Vacancies for 3 or 4 Gentlemen Boarders. Bath, piano, and- every home comfort - Harbour frontage and close •to West End Rowing Club. Terms moderate^—MrsWoodward, Proprietress. T>OOMS, furnished or unfurnished; ■*-*> also, Beds * for single men,—Foot Grey-st., Bristol House. ■\7ACANCIES for Boarders at the Old » Club. Eden Crescent. Bath, piano splendid harbour view; three minutes from Queen-st. : VACANCIES in private Boarding-house for 2 or 3 Gentlemen, 10 minutes from P. 0.; terms inclusive, £1 week — Apply Star Office. ANTED, Gentlemen Boarders; good home, private family, no children shower bath; 8 minutes from town: chumi preferred.—Apply Star Office. ' v"uumb TK7ANTED, few Permanent Boarders or *» Rooms to Let. Terms moderate — 82, Vincent-street. • .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1899, Page 8

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