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Amusomontß- . pITT HALL. Lessee and Manager..........Mr P. R ™+ TO-NIGHT-WEDNESDAY-TOrNIGHI fPHE riAIETY QOMPANY. Will repeat •_ . SATURDAY'S NOVEL AND DELIGHT- . FUL BILL OF FARE. Which includes Items by 311 THE JONES BROS. 3--3 I THE JONES BROS. || 3 ~ The Unrivalled COLOURED PLANTATION MELODY & SPECIALTY' TRIO. I MISS .CARTER. MJ;' SS,„9^-:5:?^S. " ! The Charming Danseuse late of the Curtis Minstrels. The Lingards, Lottie Lome Albert McKisson, Fred Leslie, Jun., and all the old Favourites. Look out for..-,--, _-- T THURSDAY'S GRAND DOUBLE BILL, ' When the _.... FRED - LESLIE BROS. - WILL; H D CASTON &"COLLINS & BROWN. Will make their Re-appearance Prices-2A& l/.-Box Plan at Wildman s. Doors' open at 7.20; cojnmence_atJ^_ T^BVONPORT MUSICAL SOCIETY. FINAL CONCERT, ■ DEVONPORT HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Soloists-Madame Chambers. Mrii Hamilton. Hodges, Mr G. M. Reid, Mr A. Ford. _______ C< T GEO R G E'S HA L.L. IO GREY LYNN. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT.. GRAND DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT. , In aid of the Funds of St. Peter's Presbyterian Church Choir. ," I—. Items by some of the Leading Artists of the City. A Rare Opportunity for the Residents of Newton and Ponsonby to hear a _ irst . Class Concert without going to town. The following are a few of the Items:— MISS ELLA FARRELL will sing—"Nobody Else" . ' . • MISS SOMMERVILLE will smg-Select-ed . : ; MISS MABEL FARRELL will play (Piano)—" American Airs" „ MR A. L. EDWARDS 'Will sing-' Mary , (by special request), and Let ivie Like a Soldier Fall" MR ■ WILFRED MANNING; will sing - * <rrh_. _D_.s6rt'* THE HULA CLUB will, play—Quintette. "Prince- Charming" __ ~ • __•... MR WYNYARD- JOSS (Mandolin) will play his own Composition— Temple-, more March" and "Killarney '■•■-- I MR H. DAVEY will sing - Humorous MRSOS-NCDAIR will sing-'lThe Dutch-; man of the Zuyder Zee; ■ MR W. STEELE will' give two of his most thrilling . and . amusing Recitd-MeTl-EDWARDS .& MR WILFRED 'MANNING will sing-"Excelsior Accompanist ..MR ALF. BARTEEY Tickets to all parts of the hall, 11. Doors open 7.30 p.m.; Concert 8 p.m. "A LL" —SAINTS 7 SCHOOLROOM. _f^ . ' TO-MORROW EVENING. ENTERTAINMENT in Aid of School , Funds, by ; . .RIVALS FOOTBALL CLUB. Commence at 7.30. -Admission— Sixpence A COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL '£*-. ,TO.. - ~. ' " •_vlß GEO. Fdvy-LDS, M-ll.'R.,^^ Will be held iri the" ~ ; lecture: halL of th& - tfm&fe.i On THURSDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. Songs, Speeches, and Recitations. . Light Refreshments. Members of Committee and Workers may obtain tickets on application to the undersigned. " \ < . . ' '. THOS. WEBB, Fort-st. ALF. BARTLETT, Queen-st. CATHOLIC INSTITUTE. WELLING-TON-STREET. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. ': GRAND CONCERT, - . In aid of DIOCESAN EDUCATION BOARD. .: By the Pupils of ST. PATRICK'S CONVENT SCHOOLS. Mr St. Lawrenc Toner and Mr Skerritt each will contribute two Vocal Items.r ■■..■■ Encourage. a Good Cause. Tickets, 2/ and 1/. Commence at 8 p.m. - ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SALE OF WORK AND CHRISTMAS-:: TREE IN ' V " .; ... -:'.-: ~ ST. JAMES' HALL, WBLLINGTQN-ST., On THURSDAY and FRIDAY", . DECEMBER 14th and 15th, ": ' In Aid of Church Debt Extinction"Fund, 1 will be formally opened by The Very Rev. the Moderator of the; General Assembly, ■"■■■' . REV. D. J. STEELE, M. A.. _ Refreshment, and Candy Stall, Cooking - Competition, Curiosity Shop, _Vrt Gallery, Hat-trimming Competition for■ Gentlemenf ■Shootfng Gallery, Nail-driving COmpeti-.: tion. Orchestral Items, Telephone. Open each afternoon at 3 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Admission _i3V Every cMkr-recerves a prize.- •"••■ar--.,.; "TTENTRILOQUISM TAUGIIT.-~JCddreTs V Polyvoci. 700. Star Office fpiipjls visit-, ed or received at residence)'." ' " "©ONS.-QF THE -EPfIREv" PatrloHQ Song—"One hope, one race, one destlny.'.' " 11"' 8 '" ' ' \ Athletics, Etc.. ■■■__. _____—____ _ __,| pALEDONIAN . QP.ORTS. .-'•_ . EXTENDED ENTRIES. v The time, for receiving entries for allHandicap Events has been extended.until SATURDAY" NEXT." December. 16, 1899/: at.the Metropolitan-Hotel, Sto 10 p.m. ;.|: . -...>.' Lectures, .Htc. ■•■'/' CJ T. G'EO'R'fi E'S HAL L/ Jp ■ GREAT NORTH ROAD. . :'■ LECTURE BY CAPTAIN R. NEVILLE.', ; THURSDAY, 14th DECEMBER, At 7 p.m. ■ Subject: "The Believer's "Standing."'•■.' Romans viii. All Welcome. A PPLICATIONS for the Office of,Ran---i- ger and Dog Registrar to the Eden Terrace Road District till 12 noon on Tuesday, 19th December, 1599, at the Office ofthe Board, where particulars may be seen,or at Wharton's Woodyard, next door. . '•' W, 0. PCCI-LINGTON, Clerk.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 295, 13 December 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 295, 13 December 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 295, 13 December 1899, Page 8