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AMUSEICBIfTBt, .. . ' !'../ ■piIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE; Lessee ......... '. :..:... C; R-Railey Local Representative........S. J. Barbutt M X W AT^ 1N M IIXS, ', THE FAMOUS ENGLISH BASSO. Assisted by MONS. EDUARD PABLOVITZ, Tne Eminent Polish i J ia.nist. FOUR tiICAND SONG KKCITALS. FOUK SONG KjbiCITALS. SKPTEiiisiili, I'Jth, iOst, 22nd, and The "Otago Witness' , says:—"Seldom has sucn entiiusiosm ueeii - seen in liuneam us on Xucsduy. Arr \\ atkiu Atilis and il. Kduartl ±-ariovita were eucored again ana again." programme First Concert In Wednesday s Issue. Booking onice will open at 9 a.m. Monday 12th, at Wiaunan, Lyell, and Arey's. 1-iU.CKS — as, a/, l/. Ijoois open 7.1 a. Early door opens 6.45, for Stalls and Famiiy Circle, bd extra. A "Bechstein" 'Concert Grand Pianoforte, supplied by The isritish and Continental Piano Co., will be used at these Recitals. .jACBED HBAET CHUKCH, POJiSONUi ♦J , ROAD. MONDAY EVEKxNG NEXT, SEPT. 12, At S. A RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC, Including the Famous Passion Music of Theodore Dubois, entitled, "THE SEVEN LAST WORDS OF CHRiST," And Gounod's MESSE SOLJENELLE," Will be given by the Choii, assisted by the distinguished Soloists, MRS HAMILTON HODGES MESSRS HAMILTON HODGES FRANK GRAHAM, and HENRI CASIER, Under the direction of THE VERY. REV. DR. EUAN and MX THOS. ADAMS. Collection at Door in aid of Choir Fund. Q H O R A L HALL. THE POPULAR CONCERTS, Under the Sole Direction of MADAME TREE. WEDNESDAY, aist SEPTEMBER. q-UIE TOHEMUN rj.IKL, Special Engagement of the Popular English Tenor, • MR FEASK GBAHAK. Admissions 2/, 1/. Doors open 7.30. ComBox Plan will be opened on Wednesday at Wildman, Lyell and Arey's. Day Sales at Richardson's and Toreador. tXALiVATION AJiALX, OJJBHU.NGA. © THE AUSTRAL GUARDS BAND. ■25 INSTKUME.NTALISTS 25. PUiVLIC HALJj, TIiKSOAi AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEALb-EK 13 and 14. Tickets: Reserved, 'J/; Others, Vj. A. FRY, Captain. N.B.—The Guards will arrive on Tuesday morning, by s.a. Bajaw-a. . AZARD'S RIFLE RANGE.—In the usual weekly SIX-SHOT COMPETITION for week ending September 3, the following made possibles:—A. Cooper, J. Carlson, J. Reed, H. Taylor, J. Campbell, A. 1-eters, C. Clark, T. West, F. Hawkins, J. iluckley, J. Mackie, K. Shepherd, Sandford, C. Mark, J. - W. Gordon, J. Snell, J. Murray. C. Dennps. F. Webb, A. Watson, T. Cooper. R. McKenzie, C. Cutler, A. Hanson, A. Gill, S. Elliott, — Maingay. The winner proved to be Mr Maingay. Winner of last week's Aggregate Bull's-eyes, T. West. • Winner of last week's Running Targets, A. Macfcie. This week's Prizes — SIX-SHOT COMPETITION—SiIver-plated Lgg Stand. AGGREGATE BULL'S-EYES —H.H.H. Knife. RUNNING TARGETS— Silver-plated Cruet. HORTICUXTURAIi SHOW. AND TjILOWERS At /CHORAL TTALL. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT. From 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Organ Solos by Mr Light. F.G.0., Mandolin Septets, Solos by Leading Local Vocalists. i AT THE SPRING SHOW. AUCTION SALE OF BLOOMS AT 9.30 p.m. • . Admission 1/. Half price for Children. H. C. HASELDEN. Secretary. liECTtTSBS. Y. M- C. , IT MR D. A. BUDGE WILL LECTURE THIS E.VENING. "THE ASSOCIATION MOVEMENT." Illustrated with Beautiful Limelight Views. Open to All. Collection for Expenses. "EIREE POPULAR ILLUSTRATED HEALTH LECTURE. '•WHAT TO EAT FOE HEALTH." BY DR. K. R. CASO, President N.Z. Health Association. FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. MONDAY, 12th SEPT., at 8 p.m. J]ECTURES ON ACCOTOiTAjSCY: XEIW ZEALAND ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS' ASSOCIATION (Registered). Subject: 'VARIOUS FORMS OF BOOKKEEPING' , _ _ Lecturer: ALEX GRIERSOX, ESQ., C.A. (England and Wales). CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ' ,mx. n Swaaison-street. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12 At 7.45 o'clock. Chairman: :*■•_ 'S._ RUSSELL, ESQ., President. gS? D SSS «""&; ff OF INTERNATIONAL' LAW AMW TEST. The Lecture wHI be of a DoruNr nature, and the Public are cordially °f£tl J. STANTON, Hon. LABOim DAY SPORTS. L V A B O U R T— ■" Q.RAND DA 1 M AORI W A ™ X o AKNIVAL> jyjOTUTAPU. MAORI CANOE RACES, HAKA, WAR DANCE AND POI DANCE. Children (under 6 years), FREE. Children (under 12 years) SIXPENCE ]_S gD TICKETS gD Children's Tickets will only be Sold at the Boats' Side. SPORTPTG. C. p. H 1" V P O T, TATTERSALL'S CLUB, Telephone 1609. AUCKLAND Circulars Forwarded on Application. "M-RS FOLLAS. Practical Midwife, Cra v.TOft at.. Devonport. — Comfortable Home for Ladies during Accouchement Terms moderate.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 217, 10 September 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 217, 10 September 1904, Page 8