AMXJSEMEWm 73rd Week) (73rd Week aiiy H A Sole Lessee and Manager..Mr P. R. Dix TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EVER-INCREASING SUCCESS. T)IX'S pAIETY « QOMPANY, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Last Appearance of MR WALTER RIVERS, Immense Popularity of Prof. Davy's ROYAL GIANT MARIONET ~ 3. ROYAL GIANT MARIO NET i^p"And He. Never Touched Me. THE SISTERS ELMORE. MR ARTHUR HAHN, .FRANK YORKE. Ida Roslyn, McKisson and Kearns, Tom Leonard, Trixie Le Mar, Annetta Bodin, Eva Middleton. Dempsey's Arrival. Coalheaver's Revenge. Our Grand Spectacular First Part, "WITH JACK AT SEA." Prices—2/ & 1/. Plan ul Wiklm.in's. Doors open 7.20; commence at 8. CJT. JAMES' HALIi, \VE"ILINGTON-ST. . FRIDAY NEXT, AUGUST 24. GRAND CONCERT. OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. PROGRAMME., 1 Chorus, "Hurrah for the Forest Tree .. ST JAMES' CHURCH CHOIR. 2. Song, "The Soldier's Dream" MR J. FERRIDAY 3 Violin Solo, "Mazurka"....WinieawsKl MISS ELSIE McMASTER 4. Vocal Duet, "Friendship" p'°Yer MRS SIM & MRS J. W. STEWART.. 3. Recitation, "Lasca" ;•• MR GEO. NEWSOME Punil of Mr Albert Lucas. G Song, "Still in the Night"....Franz Abt MR J. W. RYAN 7. String Quartette, Haydn's "Mlnuett .. MISSES ELSIE & D. McMASTER, MESSRS J. SPEDDING & R. WALTON. 5. Song, "The Dear Home Land" ■••••••• MR M. HAMILTON HODGES^ 9 Piano Duo, "La Chasse Brllliante .... MISS E. ENTRICAN & MR A. WALTuxv XO. Song, "Because I Love T. he| 0 S b ° ert -- MR ABEL ROWS I 11. Song, selected •■ !". MRS READ (nee Miss Lizzie Warren) Interval. 12. Song, "The' King's Minstrel' ■ • MR BELL i 13. Song, "Asleep in the Deep/ ——~•• MR J. WORRALL _ >( 14. String Quartette, "Minuetto and r Trio MISSES ELSIE & D. McMASTER, MESSRS J. SPEDDING & R. WALTON. 15 Song, "The Emigrant" ;,•••;••:: la- ° s> Hamilton Corbett MKS SIM IG. Song, "Were I the Streamlet' .^^ MR M. HAMILTON HODGLti 17-Zither^R°sTßEirßOWE 18. Song, '•^ J %|^ I c D rAY-"-i 19. Vocal Duet, "Sweet is the Dream".... C-3.TTlJj3.ncl MRS SIM.-fe MRS J. W. STEWART. 2o- c^ rusjA^sH^ui?c is'>cHbiR::": Doors open 7.15; Concert 8 p.m. Admission 1/. or by Season Ticket, j Proceds in aid of 20th Century Fund Tickets may be had at Messrs Upton and Co.'s. [ BENEDICT'S HALL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. _ MINSTREL AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, In aid of the Hall Funds will be given by the best Local Talent. Tambo, Mr Chatwin; Interlocutor, Mr Ruby; Bones. Mr F White. Admission — Reserved Seats, 1/6; Back Seats, 1/. To commence at ' F. H. BRITTAIN, Hon. Sec. QT. BENEDICT'S HALL. ANNUAL SOCIAL, tendered by the Ladle! of St. Patrick's Cathedral in aid of the Presbytery Building Fund, THURSDAY, August 23rd, WOO. Double Tickets 5/, Single 2/G, Spectators If. Dancing to commence at 8. TyTARSDEN MOUNTED RIFLES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A Grand Military Tournament will be held by the Marsden Mounted Rifles on November 9th next, at Whangarei. Programme in future issue; embracing events for "Outside Corps, both Mounted anC" SERGT-MAJOR McKINNON, Sec. IECTPBES. "YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAX TION. FRIDAY, 2-ithv at ■ S p.m. i Lscture, "THE CHEMISTRY OF EXPLOSIVES" (Treated Experimentally), By J. C. MACLAURIN, Esq., D.Sc, F.C.S. Admission, 1/ at the door, or by Season Ticket. , . PITT STREET WESLEYAN LITERARY SOCIETY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, In the SCHOOLROOM, 7.45 p.m. EVENING WITH MENDELSSOHN, With 'Illustrations from "St. Paul." "Hvnni of Praise," "Midsummer Night's Dream," "Violin. Concerto," "Elijah," and "Lieder ohne Worte," eic, Mr J. P. HOOTON, assisted by MISSES LOVETT (2), PEAK, WOOD (2), Mrs EADY, Messrs ABEL, T. JONES, LOVETT, and PEAK. Collection to defray expenses. GOLD MINING NOTICES. , ATEW HAURAKI NORTH G.M. CO. JN. (LIMITED). An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Company's Office, Shortland-st., Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 14th September, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. BUSINESS: To pass resolutions as under or in amended form :— That the Directors be and they are hereby empowered to sell and dispose of the whole of the rights, privileges and property and effects of the Company on such terms and conditions in all things as they may deem fit. That the Directors of the Company be and they are hereby authorised and empowered to execute all necessary deeds and documents, to use the Company's seal and to accomplish and carry out to completion any such sale. • That in the event of the above resolutions being carried or amended a further resolution will be submitted, viz., That on the completion of the sale of the property, that the Company be wound up voluntarily under the provisions of the Mining Companies Act, iBD4. And further'that; a liquidator be appointed, his remuneration fixed, and as to how the books and documents of the Company are to be disposed of. SEERING H. MATTHEWS, Secretary. A. NEW PLAN Of the Jg-APOWAI riOLDFIELD, Compiled from the Government Plans, scale 10 chains to an? inch, has been published by THE BRETT PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPAN V, LIMITED, And copies may be obtained at the 'STAR" OFFICE. 2/6 EACH. £/£-ADAMS nnd BUNKER'S Winter w V Sale, now on. Tweeds, Coatings, and Serges cut out for nothing,. 6/6; 6/6, 7/6, etc,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 199, 22 August 1900, Page 8
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