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Amusements. , ' r\ P E R A a O U S ffi." / Sole Lessees. .Miss Maggie Moore and Jlr H. R. Roberts. ' , TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. (SATURDAY) FINAL AND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE ■ ■, Of MISS MAGGIE MOORE And MR H. R. ROBERTS With their Great Organisation, When will be produced for This Night Only, their Sparkling Musical Comedy" > MRS QUINN'S TWINS. MRS QUINN'S TWINS. MISS MAGGIE MOORE as Anastasi* " . Whelan Quinn. MR H. R. ROBERTS as Gerald Connor During the action of the play Miss Magi g gie Moore and Mr Roberts will sing — „ 'Murder .There To-night,' 'Rosie Me. ' Guire,'-'Phil, the Fluter's Ball,'. 'Sweet '•'" County Galway,', 'Sweet. Irish Maiden* 'Transplanted Shamrock,' and 'An. Old." fashioned Mother." -.;:,; PRICES-4/, 2/6, and 1/. Doors open at 7, commence at 8, carriages at 10.40. . * . Box- Plan at Wildman's. Day Sales at Williamson's. rpb-NIGHT. }•' ■•' rjX)-NIGHT. T THE NSW. HALL, MOUNT EDEN, ■'■■■* AT POPULAR PRICES. Owing to tjje unprecendented success of TEEB DICKENS FAIR, , [ It will be re-opened this evening com* bined with Musical Selections, and a var-'; ■>'. iety of Entertainments in the; form of: A SOCIAL. ; Refreshments Supplied in the Hall at th<B . Blue Dragon and Gad's Hill Gardens, ■ J by Mrs Varden, Mrs Lupin, and others, at Moderate Prices. " ABSOLUTELY THE LAST NIGHT. , ADMISSION REDUCED to 6d, I . ' 'Children 3d. J • • TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. | ST. BARNABAS' PAROCHIAL HALL, • MOUNT EDEN. /;,■_■ r\ P E RA H O U S B,MONDAY, 17th APRIL. FIOURTH GRAND CONCERT, ;, 'SEASON 1898-1899. - A UCKLAND BANJO, GUITAR, AND: -ti. MANDOLIN CLUB. •' (Registered). CONDUCTOR—MR ARTHUR TOWSEY.f '. PROGRAMME—Part I. & 1. March,' 'Brazilian' (T. J. Armstrong)—. , By the Club. VM 2. Song of the Toreador—'Carmen'(Bizet) —Mr M. Hamilton Hodges. 3. Mandolin Solo, , 'Baby' (Rogers)— Mr* S ■■ ■ Geo.ißowe. 4. Waltz; 'Love and Beauty' (T. J, Arm-. ■"' strong)—By the Club. ' ' 5. Song, 'I Tnjst Y<*u Still' (Barnafd)— : Miss Ethel Mclntyre. 6. Banja Soio>-<4) 'Tits- Dar^e's. Wedding! (Paul Eno); 6W'Fir^f^Maich^ (Hall)-*-Mr. Chas. MacSEatiane. . : ;\H 7. Sqng, 'Fiona'i (Stephen. .A4ams)—Mr '. - "Arthur iiKord^-,^,.^ 8. Selection, 'Plantatloli Dance (Paul 'M Boo^-By^ithA- Club. ' ?J&i:-' yeniifikwiuial. Sketc]»—Dr. De' r'.Clrviaf;\ft| ,': ■■ .L'owe. ■ '': "'.. .Ji,:. . Interval, pf Ftve Minutes. 3*|B :■.--■ ;-. ■ -'■■;:■■? PARf' 11. """•^•1 10. Polka,-'Terpsichorean' (E. H. Frey)— v ? • jßy the: Cl«b. / ' ' H 11. I?ecitatioh, "Black and Greeji' (Dcs« ■ • • prey)r-Mr S. E. Colenian.: 13. Duet, 'Fairy Lights'—Mandolin, , '■-■ • '■• Geb. Bowe; Guitar," Mr Chas. Me- ■% Farlane. ' . • 13. Song,. 'The/King's Own' (Bonheur)— ; ,:Mfes;Ethel MGlhtyfie.. ■'■- '•■ • - | ;14,. Se^ptteA 'GoMen.ISan§et^•^^J^!^;ptte--» r":' < ' MaatfoTitis, I®pjf''3HC^g»': 7et ■ Bollard' and Miss AimeS Hare; "iGuitarra, MfearjWJJr 3B«*^W« *ftn3o, ; Mr H. Fountgtip. . . •. 15. Song—(a), 'Watoi: Not, But Hear Mo/• 3 •.'■.,-, Love;V (b), -fMy Fairest Child' (Al- § f red Hill)—Mr M. Hamilton Hodges; 'M 16. Mazuxka, 'Imperjar (T. J. Armstrong) .. 1 . -^By the: Club.tr' • •'■ ■ ..-■ > :.,■"'« ■~- Glnb' Piahiste; Mrs Florence Anderson; ej •Vodal . Accompanist, fMr Alf. Bartley; # Stage -Manager, f-Mr'S,. E. Coleman; Stag<l« -Decorations under-vithe supervision of M Miss Mciihone;' • c " .Box-jilaii -at .Messrs. Wildman and Ly- ■■■"'■* ell's. Day^sales-mt Messrs Ellisdon's and - Williamson's, Queeasstreet. " . • '% Adniissiori: Dress Circle arid Orchestra Stalis, 2/; Stalls, 1/. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. --•,•■«:. .. .. >.-;..- , .^.. „ H.iFOUNTAIN, Hon. -Sec. TTNDER- THE PATRONAGE OF THH V M^YORAND GITY COUNCIL,. 1| GRAND EASTERV GIFT EGG CON- , ■■ •' ; CiEIRT. -' • ; i • In conjunction with Benefit for ) ■ ; J MES BAGOT-BIRCH. t \ ■■ •'- -— ~CIT-y-HALL.';- •.' - ■ '-ill .-.,. .:., TUESDAY, 18th. . . • ; - Vocalists: . . Miss JBlta Farrell; Mrs John sirch, Jumr.,' Messrs :■ M. Hamilton Hodges, "Wright, ; M. Lewis, : O'Berg. • M^nidiiiin-^Mr JVynyard Joss. Elocuti«jxists—Miss;-Jennie . Pollock, Mr . : -/.Pollock; Mt Newsome. Dr. /Hamilton and" others. Acc0mpani5t,,ii.'.,.....•......Mr A. Towsey Tickets at "Wildman and LyeU's. \i j;2/;*€ircle^V ! U, Doors open 7.15. pARNELL SOCIAL CLUB, Season takes -place TUESDAY EVBSIfjTGr KBs?Cf^iAp!rJi;iß, in the Od.df«flQWs' % 'Parriell. ■•■; ■•f -'-' ; —;•:■■:■:■■ | By Invitation pjily. • " ■' Eisiflcli^-^-piiiaiiir..: ■ f;M iv,M^1 -* ■Marriage's, Band ,in attendance.. •> Last year's members'who have not yet received^their invita-tions will please coint1 municate with the Secretary. . '• ; v ' ■.'-.-■■:■■, '" J.. WILSON, : ; -.. ; ' ;. Hon. Sec, j R J.I..LAWRENCE, Teacher of the Banjo and ' Mandolin. For ' terms, v apply at Studio,. G. Richardson's Piano Wairehouse^ Victoria-street East. nurusicALv ■ '%•'* ■ '•'■■ union. In consequence o£ the Concert by th« Banjo, Mandolin, Giuitar Co. taking plae« on- -MONDAY -EVENING, the usual weeisly tKehWrsal of- the above Society will be held in the Lome-street Hall, WEDNESDAY.:.;'' ■■• :\ r MAY:WHITE, Hon. Sec. . pOjJSPNBY DRUIDS SOCIAL CLUB. The first of a series of Socials will be' held in St George's Hall on WEDNES-■> DAY, April 19, 5t 8 p.m. By invitationPonsonby Druids Orchestra; ■ 1 instruments. • Invitations to be presented at door. M.C.'s: Bros. Barnes and Beuth. , Bro. W. L. MOYLAN, Hon. Sec. - AUCKLAND MUSICAL PUBLIC. ■"■) Please call and inspect pur new assortment of Sheet Music *x ».s. . Delphic, 3d per copy or 6 for 1/; Empire Musiq Boolcs 6d, Record Reign Do. 9d;. Hetny's Tutors 1/9,. Czerny's 101 Exercises V. Oratorios 'Messiah,' 'Elijah.' "Israel to Egypt/ 'Creation.' 'Sampson,1 'St. Paul,' 'Stabat Mater,' 'Judas Maccabaeus,' all at English prices; 1/ each.-* At MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY^ 3 110. VICTORLM3T. ~ ■ '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1899, Page 8

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