Amusements. f^ I T V HALL. Lessee and Manager Mr P. R. Dlx I TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. • Success Continues. Laughter Increases. : rnHJt ,<-. AiL'TY pOMPANY, : J. \J O Another Change of Programme. THE GAIETY MINSTRELS. lln New Songs, Jokes, and Sketches. I " FAKING AND DEVOE. (By Request) "The Two Humpty Dumpties," "I.go •'Biondi," "The Jealous Wife. THE HOWARD SISTERS. PROFESSOR BLAIR, In His Marvellous Sword Feats, etc. MR WALTER RIVKRS MR TOM IODWARDS A GRAND PROGRAMME. PRICES—2/ and 1/. NO FREE LIST. Doors open at 7.20; commence at S. MONDAY NEXT, GKAND FAREWELL BENEFIT To i CHAS. FAN ING & WALTER RIVERS. jqTV BENEDICTS' " HALL. FRIDAY, 7th JULY, 1599. GKAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND DANCE 'Tendered as ;l Benefit to MRS MUIR and i OEPKANS, whose husband met with his • d/.-ath by falling from a window at the Hospital. PROGRAMME. Overture—Fire Brigade Band. 1. Waltz. 2. Song, "The Carnival"—Miss Cummings. 3. Comic Sons', "Casey Runs the Flat"— Mr W. Skerrett. 4. Schottlsche. 5. Song—"The Toilers"—Miss Lorrigan. ! 6. Guitarra Solo—Miss L. Barker. 7. Waltz. S. Song (selected)—Mr McCowan. i 9. Song (selected)— Miss Ruage. ■ 10. Barn Dance. 11. Muscular Posing—Prof. A. J. Newton. 12. Nautical Hornpipe—Mr A. Hughes. ! 13. Exhibition Ktuvy Weight Lifting— I Prof. A. J. Newton. |14. Walts. i ...Mandolin Duct—Messrs Baliin and Rowe. 16. Song, "The City by the Sea"—Miss Cummings. 17. Polka. IS. Comic Song, "I'm Not'"—Mr W. Skerrett. M.C.'s: Messrs A. Hughes. T. Drum. I Chairman, Rev. Father O'Gallagher. ; Tickets: One Shilling each. P. QUINLAN, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. At the conclusion of the Concert proI gramme the following programme of | Dances will be given:—No. 1, Quadrille;) 12, Waltz; 3, D'Alberts; 1, Schottische; 6, i Lancers: 6, Waltz; 7. Mazurka; 8, Barn j Dance; 9, Quadrille; 10, Waltz; 11, Schottische; 12, Waltz and Gallop. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. OT. SEPULCHRE'S PARISH HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 6. " Third Winter Entertainment in aid of the Hail Building Fund. KINEMATOGRAPH LIVING PICTURES AND GRAND PHONOGRAPHIC CONCERT. Admission — One Shilling. Doors open at 7.30, commence at S. Tickets from any member of the Vestry. HftHE MUSICAL . UNION. __ FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALL MONDAY", JULY 10, ISS9. Solo Vocalists: Madam Laura Daw, lUiss Anna Ruge, Messrs Hamilton Hodges, Gunne, and Wilfred Manning. Duet: Misses Mary Towscy and May White. Instrumentalists: Messrs S. and J. Jackson, Mr Arthur Towsey (Organ). Tickets, 2/ and 1/, to be obtained from any member of the Society; also, Messrs Eady's Williamson's, Partridge's, Hoffmann's, West's, and Wildman and Lyell's, where Box Plan opens on TUESDAY MORNING, July 4, 10 a.m. J. F. W. COOK, Business Manager. QT. PATRICK'S CONVERSAZIONE, To be held in the CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JULY 7. Lanigan's Band. Meetings. ©f^h. 'A UCKLAND CYCLING jkfSJriJMp* Annual Meeting of MemC=s^',f«is===sv« tiers Will take place TOAhjal morrow eveni-ng at s, _/ "CL^ n*; new Clu.b Rooms (over ■^ Trendall Bros.'), Pitt-st. Business: Election of Officers and general. E. NORDON, Sec. AUCKLAND SADDLERS, HARNESS "^ MAKERS, COLLAR MAKERS, AND BRIDLE CUTTERS SOCIETI'. The Monthly Meeting of the above Society will be held in the OddfellowsHall, Pitt-street, on FRIDAY", July 7 i 1899, at 7.45 p.m. All members are requested to attend. JAS.' A. DARROCH, Secretary. mHE LIBERAL AND LABOUR FEDJ- ERATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Formed to Organise and Solidify the Liberal Party throughout the Colony. A Meeting will be held in the Wesley Hall. Pitt-street. FRIDAY, July 7, at S p.m.. for the purpose of Forming a Branch for the City of Auckland Electoral District. ARTHUR EDWARDS. •Organising Secretary. /V UCKLAND CURttll_l_S' UNTOX A General Meeting will take place at the Oddfellows' Hall, Pitt-swot, on SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All intending Members are cordially lv vited. : JAMI.S REGAN, . Gen. Sec. ]y[ E E T INGS. A MEETING of MASTER GROCERS of the CITY and SUBURBS (including Devouport) will be held at the V.M.C.A. Rooms, i Albert-street, on MONDAY EVENING, the ! 10th inst., at 8 o'clock sharp. TTADEN ELECTORAL DIS^RICtT A Meeting of the Liberal and Labour Federation of New Zealand (formed to or- I ganise and solidify the Liberal Party ' throughout the colony) will be held in the ' Tailoresses' Hall, Auckland, on MONDAY, I July 10, at 7.45 p.m., for the purpose of forming a Branch for the above* Electoral District. AKTHUU EDWARDS, Organising Secretary. . ' I_ate Advertisements. pOYS' SUITS. BOYS' SUITS. j^BNEST ]^£OOEE 240, QUEEN-STREET, Is making EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS In BOYS' CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! During • ALTERATION TO PREMISES SALE NOW PROCEEDING.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 12
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