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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Lessee, Mr C. R. Bailey. FAREWELL. FAREWELL. FREDERIC SHIPMAN Presents JESSIE jyTACLACHLAN, , SCOTLAND'S QUEEN OF SONG, ' IN FOUR GREAT FAREWELL CONCERTS. MONDAY, JULY 15th, TUESDAY, 16th, WEDNESDAY', 17th, FRIDAY, 19th. "Sydney Morning Herald" says: . . This served as the culminating point in a series of triumphs. The huge audience became electrified. . . . The people rose en masse and cheered wildly. "Australian Star" says: Not since Catherine Hayes took the place by storm 50 • years ago, has there been a musical event • which takes rank in importance with the advent of this singer. "Melbourne Punch" says: We have never r had a singer in this city who has stirred up such scenes as the one of Saturday t night, when OvftrAA MEN AND WOMEN STOOD UP , OUOU to CHEER. to applaud, to ware hats, and , handkerchiefs, and to show in other ways • their appreciation of that incomparable ar- | tist, Jessie Maclachlan. . _ JESSIE MACLACHLAN Will be assisted by ■ The Eminent Scottish Tenor, __. DOUGLAS YOUNG. The World-famous 'Cellist. JOHN McLINDEN. And the Brilliant Pianist, ROBERT BUCHANAN. Bos Plan now open at Wildman anh 1 Arey s. PiuCES — 4/, 3/, 2/, and 1/. FRANK TALBOT, Representative MEETINGS, YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO- -*- CIATIO.N. ANNUAL MEETING, JULY 12, 1907. Chair taken by J. W. Stewart, Esq., at 7.4-5 p.m. Address by the Rev. Macauley Caldwell. Tea at 6 p.m. Tickets, 1/. Musical Programme. rpHE JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. The Annual Meeting of Contributors will be held at the Institute, Mannkau-road, Parnell. on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 19th July, at 3 o'clock, to receive Reports and Statement of Accounts, and to elect Two Trustees. The retiring Trustees (Messrs Caleb Wood and W. Read Bloomfield) are eligible for re-election. The Trustees will be glad to see a large gathering. Visitors will have an opportunity of inspecting the various departments. • Parnell and Remuera Tramcars pass tbe Institute. Stopping-place, Park-road. R. LESLIE HUNT, Secretary. SCANDINAVIAN MEETI N.G All Scandinavians are requested to attend a Meeting at Jacobsen's, Grey-st. SUNDAY NEXT, 14th' July, at 2 p.m., to discuss the question of forming a union. PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC. EAND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD.— • Most Varied Stock, best value and terms. — S. Coldicntt, Manager, . near Theatre. piANOS. QRGANS. ™ LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. EASIEST TERMS ON HIRE SYSTEM. We are showing upwards of -J QTI INSTRUMENTS. Imported Direct from the Factories of the WORLD'S LEADING MAKERS. Prices Marked iv Plain Figures. Send for Catalogues. •T.HE AND Tj^OREIGN pIANO A GENCY, T TD., S. COLDICUTT, Manager. 191, QUEEN-ST., near H.M. Theatre. Telephone 1359. "DLEYEL PIANOS, Horizontal and DpJt right. — Sole Agents, English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd. S. Coldicntt, Manager. POUIiTRY. "TiIRECT EGG AND POCLTRY SUPPLY Drop ns a postcard to-day, it will save you money, trouble aud disappointment. We have a choice Cock of pure-bred Poultry, and can supply customers with young table roosters and guaranteed new laid egga regularly. Delivered Free. Also, in season, Sittings of Eggs from pedigree Black Orpingtons aud White Wyandottes, 10/, 7/6, and 5/. Orders now being booked, and will be executed in strict rotation. Unfertiles replaced. Inspection Invited any week-day. AVENELL AND TAYLOR. Utility Poultry Farm, Birkenhead flomin from Wharf and opp.. Wesleyan Chapel). pRAIRIE CI.TATE TNCUBATOBS AND tXROODERS. JUST ARRIVED. EX LARGO LAW. BONE STILLS, GRIT MILLS LEG BANDS. ETC., ETC. SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. rpHE pOCLTRT SUPPLY f*o., 65, QUEEN-ST. '^^^_^^~^^ EDUCATIOSAL. .OT- JOHN'S COLLEGIATE; SCHOOL, -rpHE p^H" BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: THE REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD. Assisted by a Staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other Public Examinations. Half Term begins on MONDAY, July 15. The Third Term begins on September 16. Copies of Prospectus may be had from Messrs Upton and Co. and Messrs Champlaloup aud Cooper. Postal Address: THE PAH, Auckland. Telegraphic Address: XE TATUA. Phone 729. •C.INUING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. .-!- , FRAULEIN BOUCHE. Prima Donna, Royal Court Theatre, Stuttgart, aud _'upil of Madame Marchesi, Paris, HAS COMMENCED TEACHING. Studio: London and Berliu Piano Co.'s Rooms. Queen-st. Fraulein Bouche will be at the Studio Every Morning, from 11 to 1, to enrol pupils. Terms on application. STAMMERING permanently cured.—Mr. McDongail, Teacher of Violin, Piano, Organ, Singing, 27 Khyber Pass, near Graf-ton-rd.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 164, 11 July 1907, Page 8

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