AMUSEMENTS. I EVERY EVENING AT 8. ; I jyX'S Q.AIETY QOMPANT, j, Third Year of Continuous Success.. " t ' ' , LAST THREE NIGHTS " LAST THERE NIGHTS Of POPE & SAYLES POPE & SAYLEB POPE & SAYLES POPE & SAZLEfI THE MARVELLOUS TYLERS. MISS ELSIE ROSSER. And MR CHARLES HOWARD. i OUR COMING ATTRACTIONS i SATURDAY NEXT. 3 Return to Auckland of the Clever !a Comedian, jj _ MR JIM MARION. * MONDAY NEXT. •. jj First Appearance in Auckland Of MADAME REYNALS & MR REYNALS, Operatic Artists and Ballad Singers, WEDNESDAY NEXT. First Appearance in Auckland Of ' ' THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORS THE HA*TORS THE HAYTORS THE HAYTORB (Edie, Arthur, Frank) The Famous London Pantomimlsts, Singers Dancers, and Inimitable Sketch ; Artists. . \ Also, , j Everybody's Favourite, •.■■' ■' MR FRANK YORKE. j ' MR FRANK YORKE. j MR GEO. DEAN. MISS MOLLIE BENTLEY. I MISS ANNJETTA BODIN. I MISS ETHEL GWYNNE. j Orchestral Stalls & Dress Circle V Stalls V ! / CHORAL HALL; TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) Tv-NIGHT MR & MRS HAMILTON HODGES' SECOND CONCERT. ASSISTING ARTISTS: MRS E. H. QUEREE, Pianist MISS A. SCHMIDT, Contralto MR C. B. PLUMMER, 'Cellist PROGRAMME: MR HAMILTON HODGES will singRecit, "On My Name;" Cayatina, "Jealous Suspicion;" Cabaletta, "Anon My 'Venging Sword" (Menadante); Song, "A Summer Night" . - (Goring Thomas), 'Cello Obligato, Mr ;.,.; Plummer; Descriptive Scena, "The Maniac" (Riisseil). MRS HAMILTON HODGES will singAria, "Ocean, Thou Mighty Monster" (Weber); Song, "The G psy Maiden" (Fesca); Song, "O Pray for Me" (Somerset), 'Cello Obligato, Mr Plummer MRS E. H. QUEREE will play— ■ - ■ (a) Polonaise, No. 12, (b) Valse, E. Minor (Chopin); "Memento Capprio- ; cioso,. (Weber) MISS SCHMIDT will singCanzone, "Little Swallow;" Eallata, "What Joy, What Bliss" (PetreUa); ■ Song, "I Think of All Thou Art to Me" (Cowen) MR AND MRS HODGESDuett, "Flow Gently, Deva" (Parry). ; Accompanist, Mrs E. H. Queree. : Doors ooen 7.30; commence at 8; car- , riages, 9.45. Accompanist MRS E. H. QUEREE. ADMISSION—Front and Reserved . Seats, 2/; Back Seats and Gallery, 1/. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Conveyances from all parts of the city .'•; direct for the Choral Hall, returning after the Concert. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN % ASSOCIATION.' ■;« • ANNUAL MEETING, -M AT THE Y.W.C.A. ROOMS, . ON FRIDAY, 2Sth JUNE, 1901. ' Tea in the Social Hall, 6 o'clock. . .-' -;j Concert in the Lecture Hall, 8 o'clock. '.) Tickets, 1/. • ■ - PROGRAMME. Selection—Central Mission Orchestra Song, "The Desert" (Emmanuel) —Mr | Manning Duet—Miss Butler Mr Aspinal Song, -"Braga's Ser.enata," with Violin IjK • Accompaniment—Mrs Sibbald Pianoforte Solo, "Tarantella" (Walter % Macfarren)—Miss McMaster Solo, "Aye .Maria" (Mascagni)—Mrs Dr. H Parfces , ■ v _ ! Song, "Mona" (Stephen Adams)—Mr As- i ' pinal Songs, "Synnoves Lied" (Kjerulf), "My Heart and Lute" (Kjerulf)—Mr Ham- I ilton Hodges Violin Solo. "Mignon" (Sarasate)—Miss ■ Millie Peak Song, "The Pilgrim's Hope" (Paul Rodney)— Miss Rimmer Duet, "Maying" • (.Alice Mary Smith) — V Mrs Dr. Parkes and Mr Wilfred Manning ' Selection—Central Mission Orchestra T>EMOVAL -* OF PREMISES "] i* EMOVAL OF x REMISES To' BROOKLYN HOUSE, Hobson-st. * (Few doors from Mrs Farrow's, Florist), ■' For the last two or three weeks LEO CARRI will supply ALL the Keys, etc., in QUICK HARMONY SYSTEM, QUICK HARMONY SYSTEM, : Together with 3 full explanatory lessons, FOR ONE GUINEA. Those knowing *uusib can thus pick up the system. TeDders are also invited for purchasing the Sole Patent Rights to Teach the Sys- ■■■::■;■,. teni. The nearest offer to £10 accepted. This forms a splendid additional income to "Teachers (Lady or Gentleman). There- ' turns have exceeded £15 per week. Apply Brooklyn House, Hobson-street. ;'■'*:£ ■ tj A.C.B.S. — AUCK- ■■ LAND BRANCH, No. Si, Wlfw Will hold a BALL i ' Wraw M !u the Catholic Institute, ' ■ WHI/iaP- FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1901, WW To Celebrate the 28th Anniversary of the Tickets: Double, 5/; Single, .3/; Ladies, ; 1/0. ■ -. 8.30 p.m. W. KANE, Secretary. / ,TE&DE»S. ' ... ■ '■•■'■ : mENDERs'for Building Cottage (labour J- only).—Bemiett, Upper Union-st. Home • after 5 p.m. Tenders close Monday next. '_ _-_ , Tj tJ IL D fi'.it si Teflviers will be received until noon of" THURSDAY, the 4th of July, for Re- ; ; . instating House in Upper Queen-st. Plans etc., at my office, No. 309, Victoria Ar-, cade. HENRY G. WADE, Architect^ ~~~ Public Works Office, Auckland, June 26, 1001. v mENDERS will be received at this office J- till noon on WEDNESDAY, July 24 for ; Erection of Native School and Residence, Parawera. Plans, etc.* at this office and Post Office, Hamilton. No tender need necessarily be accepted. C. R. VICKERMAN. District^ Engineer.^ :a : '. Public Works Office, Auckland, June 27, 1901. _ mENDERS'wiII be received at this office , : i- till noon ou MONDAY, 2!) th July next, : ■ for the Da.rgav.ille Post Office Contract (Brick B jifding). Plans., may be seen at Post Oflice there and this office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. . C. R. VICKERMAN. , : ■ District Engineer.^ m O B U I L D E B S. Tenders will be received until noon of ..;,. MONDAY, September 30ih, 1901, for the ■ Erection and Completion of ST. MAT- •_ THEWS STONE CHURCH. Plans and specifications may also be ; seen at the Church of England Diccesaffl Offices, at Wellington, Christenurcli, and Dunedin. "ED. BARTLHY, Architeot, ; ' ■ ■<■■*!» '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 151, 27 June 1901, Page 8
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