n i T i ii a i, i, ',: i TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 1 Crowded and Delighted Audiences Nightly : " TVIX'S QAi£TY QOHPAAC ,i A Greater Success than ever achieved hv j LENNON, HYMAN, & LENNON • 11 LEMON, HYMAN, & LENNON! ..1 In their Marvellous and Eccentric Aof"FUN ON THE QUIET." * .-■■: Continued Popularity of . '■■" 4— THE WILLIAMS SISTERS—4 In their Club Swing-ing and Cycling Feat<? " -: MR FRANK YORKE. ..': In his New Repertoire of Songs, etc MISS AN iN ETTA BOJJIiN. , K:'k i Mr Milford Haven Mr Johnny Collins : Mr Scott Leishton. 3 ■ THE BABY ELEPHANT. ■ Prices, 2/ and 1/. No Free List. , :-> SATURDAY NIGHT. ' :? GRAND IRISH PROGRAMME. . ''> ' TCJDISON -g-INEMATOGIiAPH /X^S \. .'■ GRAND SCENIC DISPLAY. " 'V BOER \I7AR TJOER TT7AR " : ocr War koer YVa§ AVili be given in OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL \' "- TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) ■ ' CENTRAL. HALL. ALBERT-ST TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at S p.ni i-^ EDISON'S LATEST MARVEL ffIHE /"IOLLOSOPHONE -SSI -s HE WDLLOSOPHONfi! Will render a Suitable Musical Pro* ' gramme by World-famed Artistes Beautifully Illustrated with Views' : Admission \l. Children Half-price. ' . "•', m n^ ERA housbT ''; \, t / FRIDAY, 16. ;; %Ws_W ' GRAND NATIONAL'1 Y|p/?<#^ ' CONCERT, irafl PROGRAMME. .'■{■'■%■ SSSsS? [" PART I. -! ..,:' Overture,- "Gems cf Ireland"—Orchestra /-. Chorus, "Ireland I Ad ore"—Pupils of St: '■':!- ---• Patrick's Convent Schools •■■■■ ■■% Son.?, "When Bright Eyes Glance" (Hit- ■=:; chcoclc)—Mr Arthur Dobbs ■ Song, "Killaniey" (Balfe)—Miss Jenkins1 : ■ li ■ son/ ■ . . ■ • . ' ~ ' i Song, "Rory Darlin'" (Hope Temple) — :■■■-■ Me J.. St. Lawrence Toner ■"- :;"::ii Song, "The Last Rose of Summer1' . i (Moore)— Miss Annie Lorrigan Song-, "The Minstrel Boy" (Moore)—Mr -■■ | G. M. Reid . -SS 'Song-','""A"'Nation Once Again" (Tom: - Davis)—Rev. Father Hils, S.M., Wei- -: lington | PART 11. Waltz,-•''•Thoughts of Home;" Quickstep, X "Double Eagle"—Orchestra Song-, "The Low Backed Car"—Mr G. M,.-■.,,. Song-/*' 'Dublin Bay"—Miss Coleta Lorrl« ' gan _ r J "There's n Happy Day Soon . Coining. ,:. I When the Boys Come Home" (Music 1 by Rev. Father Kehoe)—Miss Annie - J Song,° r ''Come Back to Erin" (Claribel)-* '!:■■} Mr J. St. Lav,-rence Toner "'^#l Song- "The Wanderer"—Miss Nelly Me- , ■;„• I Guire, with Chorus „ \% Mandolin Solo, "Irish Airs"-Mr Charles ■ *■£ McFarlane " . , ; ji Song, "Erin, My Country"—Miss Anma .;■■ Sons,° r"<fladiator" (Adams)-Mr Arthiifiv % Dobbs , „ , - ..'■. Accompanist: Miss Ada Yates. _'■~-: . Assisted by Misses McGuire and Quintu^ Orchestral Leader: Mr J. Ewart. • "Cold, cold must the heart be ana void: ~,: That loves not the sweet music of Erin-go v <y\ Bragh." ?A Dress- Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 2/;,. A Stalls and Pit, I/. , : "U Doors, 7.30 p.m.; commence s sharp. -j "tT pat ri c k's cv c. ;? PANMURE. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE ,-..., J to be held in the | TOWN HALL, PANMURE, Ml On . . ■.. 'V f FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. -.• -. f March 16th, 1900. .■■'.: ; i The following Ladies and Gentlemen. j have very kindly promised their services: Miss Emma Thomas, Soprano; Miss Min-. nie Lye. Contralto; Miss Bright, . Miss Eveline Quinlan; Messrs Quinlaii, Cousins, Skerritt (comic). Long (comic), Loombe, Allan, and Rev. Father Pat* ,:,; terson. Refreshments will be provided. xVEr McDermott's Bus will leave bottom ; of Victoria-street on FRIDAY EVENING \ at 6.45, and return after dance. Fares 1/6. Miss Annie Mcllhone, Accompanist. ■ Mr Quinlan's Orchestra for the dance. Tickets: 2/ Single; ii/ Double. , 7 ' ■''- 'RBIv"JT--F-. ■ PATTERSON, Promoter; ' RAND CONCERT AND DANCE, ' TOWN HALL, HO WICK. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1900, by Talented^.' Artists. Good Music for Dance. Refreshments provided. Admission. 1/6 single and 2/ " double. ■ I J. F. PATTERSON, Promoter. ;np!HE LADIES OF ONEHUNGA ara giving a CONCERT to the FIFTH CONTINGENT at POTTER'S PADDOCK on FRIDAY, 16th. The Onehunga Peo>i pie are cordially invited to attend, com* f, mence at 7.50. \ . • > , . r : _>.",,. f i C* I T V ■ HALL,; ■\j POSTPONED. : SEE FUTURE PAPERS. :: A CHILDREN'S SONG OF JOY. Parents especially and the general public are invited to witness a■ Musical Dis* • play by Children. , - 1. Nothing -to Pay. No Collection. ' • So Don't Bring Any Money. : TENDERS. | mENDERS for the Erection of a Cottage , ; k -*- at Karaka-street, Newton, will be re- \ ceived. till noon March 22, I'JOO. Plans and ; specifications at my office, Shortland-st.— : " A. L. FERNEYHOUGH, Architect. ■,- ■ 1 m o B~ v 1 l D E R s, Tenders will be received until noon oJ I MONDAY, March 19th, for Additons and ..Alterations to the Warkworth Hotel, ■ ' Plans at my office, High-st. "henry g. wade, I .___ Architect. ___ { mO PAINTERS.—Tenders will be recent -i- ed until Noon. March 23rd, for Paint- • f; ing House, M'ararua Terrace, Parnell. , . | Lowest or any tender not necessarily; v accepted. Specification at the office of - i. s A. P. FRIEND, Ocean Accident Corporation, ■ I 14 Shortland-street.' : :..:.; . . , , . ; Public Works Office, Auckland, March 14th, WOO. frails t'-KUS will be received till noon J-- ot SATURDAY. March 24th next, ;- for the Suppiy .of Coal and Firewood . , < for Government Buildings, Auckland. _ Condition;;, etc., may be seen at this of- -. fice. No tender'need .necessarily be accepted.—CHAS. R. VICKERMAN, Dis-> ';' trict Engineer. ITIO • , ~~ P A I N T E 1 ■ & Tenders are invited up till noon of tl:3 26th inst., addressed to Box 11, Strut- ,' ford, for the Erection of the County; Hotel, for Mrs Kirliwood. Deposit, S.'^Plans and specifications on view at tha Offices of the Mill Manager, The Kauri ■ Timber Company, Limited, Auckland and at my office, Stratford.. JOHN W. WARREN, Architect. Stratford,' March 12, 1900. -~v =: CONSTRUCTION OF GOLDIE'S AUTO-"1 -~.,. I"; MATIC SILT PUNT. \,,-:,M Auckland, March 10, 1900. L Tenders will be received at the offico ■Qi, |~ Messrs Keals, Architects, Victoria Ai': . fc cade, until MONDAY, the 26th inst, at : j noon, for the Construction of Goklie s 1«* .-■:■■ | lent Silt Punt (wood, iron, and steel),'?. . ?. terms of plans and specifications to ca . , seen at the above office. ~,, ' . . The lowest or any tender not necessarily b, accepted. Tenders to be addressed «°'t | die. Co., care of Messrs Keals, ;' an<*, -;■ v|, endorsed "Tender for Construction of faW ■........-E; die's Patent Silt Punt." X GEO. GOLDIE, |:- Patentee. , | , M , aLco»— ~..i —...i——^°] ■;' W:
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 12
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