j A P E R A _ ~"ll'0 U S E. j: CO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), __ENE 3. 1 G_U_ ; _J - PPERATIC CONCERT. I j GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT. \ I GRAND OPERATIC CONCEKI. , j GRAND OPERATIC CONCr.LT. ( Dy AUCKLAND'S LEADING MUSICIANS. AUCKLAND'S LEADING MUSICIANS. GRAND PROGRAMME. PART J. t a Entr'acte, "Alexina" .... Parollette b Selection, "11 Miserere" ("11 Trovatore") Verdi IMPERIAL MANDOLIN, BANJO, AND GUITAR ORCHESTRA. tOf Thirty Artists) . (MR A. A. PAIiT-UDGH, Conductor; .'. Song, -My-Toreador" MR ABEL ROWE i. Song, "Serenade" Gounod MADAME EASIER i. Violin Solo. •'Allegro Brilliantc" .... Wilhem Have MISS MILLIE PEaK 5. Song. "The Toreador" .\ Bizet MR RUPERT MANTELL 6. Song. "Out on the Rocks" Dolby MISS MARY LAING 7. Song "The Death of Nelson" Balfe MR W. ASPINALL 5. "Duet. "Of Fairy Wand" C'Maritana").Wallace MADAME CASIER AND MR RUPERT MANTELL _i. Sons, "In Happy Moments" C'Marltana") • Wallace MR A. WILLIAMS 10. a. Mazourka, •'Lena" Lugini b. Valse de Concert. "lobre-las-olas"'.. v " Rosas IMPERIAL MANDOLIN, BANJO, AND GUITAR ORCHESTRA. (MR A. A. PARTRIDGE, Conductor) interval. PART 11. 1. a. Serenade, "Beneath Thy Window"'.. lluc-e b. Overture, "William Tell" Rossini IMPERIAL MANDOLIN. BANJO. AKD GUITAR ORCHESTRA. (MR A. A. PARTRIDGE, Conductor) 2. Song. "When Other Lips" ("Bohemian " Girl") MR W. ASPINALL 3. Song. "Believe Me" Norman MISS MARY LAING 4. Mandolira Solo, selected MR A. A. PARTRIDGE 5. Song, "To-morrow Will be Friday" .... Mollov MR A. WILLIAMS 0. Song, "Scenes That are Brightest' ("Maritaua") Madame casieb 7. Violin Solo. "Souvenir de Sorrento Saitarella" Guido Papino MISS MILLIE PEAK S. Song, "There is a Flower That BJoometh" MR ABEL ROWE 0. Duetto. "Dost Hear Me" ("11 Trovatore") Verdi MADAME CASIER AND MR RUPERT MANTELL Accompanist MISS ABBOTT PRICES -- If and If. Box Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Doors open 7:30; Curtain at S p.m. ~_Z .TTs AND OF HOPE €J y - 1> UNION. - 3rd ANNUAL GATHWill be Celebrated -ilgJll ,|____y "-—'"•- TO-MORROW. THE PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1003. . IN THE CHORAL HALL. THE RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF AUCKLAND, D X - Will preside. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Action Song, "The Mowers"—Choir 2. Chairman's Address—The Lord Bishop f. Solo, "VV.shfi"—Mis A. Riminer 4. Costume Action Song, "The" Rowers"— Master Woodman 5. Address—Rev. G. W. Smailes G. Part Song. "The Rushlight" 7. Recitation, "Mat's Revenge"—Miss D. Edwards 8. Action Song, "The Fire Brigade"—Choir p, Organ Solo, selected —Professor Whaitoo Thompson Interval of Five Minutes. PART 11. ' "SLAVES OR FREE?" Temperance Cantata. ' Characters In Costume. Mr Right, Mr Wrong, A Policeman Mrs Though.iies, Bobby Thoughtless. Six Factory Girls, Six Fisher Girls Six Soldies, Six Sailors Mrs Victim Chorus of Band of Hope Children. Scene: A Street or Public Place. Doars open at 7; commence at 7.30 p.m. Admission If; Children (Jd. Tickets Selling Freely. Come early to avoid crush. Performance one only. Electric Cars, specially marked, will run to the doors from Ponsonby and KiugslandDistricts. returning to all parts af.sr tne entertainment. NOTICE TO CHOIR AND PERFORMERS—A Combined Rehearsal THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, in Wesley Hall, Pitt-st., at 7.30. 11. TOWNSHEND. Secretary. QiAlvatTon ARMY. •M PONSONBY RD., NEWTON. ANNIVERSARY TEA. TO-MORROW NIGHT at (3 j..m. Newton Corps Always Famous for their Annual Tea. Come and Sf>e the Bachelors' Table. All Tables a Specialty. Adults If: . Children 6d. Special Meeting. 8 p.m.. conducted hy Major and Mrs Twyford. A N T* E D, VARIETY ARTISTS, all lines. ' Apply WALTER RIVERS, City Hall, 11 a.m. Thursday. gT. GEORGE'S HALL, GREAT N'ORTHROAD, is acknowledged to be the most popular Hall In Auckland for Balls and Parties. The Proprietor has had the whole building renovated and specially prepared for the coming season. Terms of hire most moderate. For other particulars, apply to P. !. PURCELL, Proprietor; or to Mrs CRAWFORD. Caretaker, back of VOLUHTEEE NOTICES. Q.ORDON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. / . The Annual Meeting of the above Corps will be held in the Orderly Room, Drill Hall, on FRIDAY, June orb. at 7.5.0 p.m. • Every member requested to attend. Side arms only. W. KAY. Officer Commanding. «?sii__^ sr «__iaira-S-^_!S-S_^_^ pEVONI'ORT NAVAL S.M. ; (!) The Members are requested to P__r- ! ade at the Torpedo Yard, Devonport, TOj NIGHT, at S p.m. Blue Uniform with ' Arms. i ('•) The Members are also roques.ed iC ! Parade at the Ferry Tee TO-MORROW I MORNING, at 0 a.m.. to form Guard oi ! Honour. Blue Uniform with Arms. P.O. W. T. PARKER, Sec, For O.C. D.N.S.M. EVONPORT COASTGUARD ARTIL LERY (NO.'O COMPANY, G.A.V.), The Annual Meeting of Members will takf place at the Orderly Rooms. Devonport. on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. Gunnery Prize Money will be distributed. Ni arms. ' W. .7. NAPIER, Captain. Commanding D.C.A.V. J AXE HOTEL, TAKAPUNA W. S. MONTGOMERY. Late of Karangahake, Having taken over the above Hotel, wil be pleased to see all old friends, and the rubllc. EVERYTHING UP TO DATE. Terms—7/ per day, or 30/ per week ant upwards, BOATING, FISHING, TENNIS, etc.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1903, Page 8
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