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Amusements. -VT A R X -py A M B O U R G. THE MOST POPULAR PIANIST OF TO-DAY, THE MOST POPULAR PIANIST OF TO-DAY, NEXT RECITAL, THURSDAY EVENING, NEXT RECITAL, THURSDAY EVENING, And on SATURDAY EVENING. /C Ix o R A v XT ALU Concert Direction, J. and N. TAIT. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, LAST APPEARANCES OB! MARK HAMBOURG, MARK HAMBOURG, MARK HAMBOURG, MARK HAMBOURG, MARK HAMBOURG, MARK HAMBOURG, MARK HAMBOURG, Last Evening the large audience at the Choral Hall, who greeted the great pianist, became wildly excited at Mr Hambourgs marvellous playing, and he was cheered again and again, and THE ENTHUSIASM WAS TREMENDOUS, THE ENTHUSIASM WAS TREMENDOUS, And everyone agreed that Mark Hambourg is one of THE GREATEST LIVING PIANISTS. THE GREATEST LIVING PIANISTS. SPECIAL NOTICE. — At Thursday's Recital Mr Hambourg will play— FUNERAL MARCH (CHOPIN SONATA), MARCHE MILITAIRE (SCHUBERT-TAU-SIG). Box Plans and Unreserved Seats for both Recitals now available at Wildman ana Arey's. PRICES — 6/, 4/, 3/, and 2/. PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS. EXCURSION TO ST. HELPER'S BAY AND RANGITOTO ISLAND. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 14th Inst., LABOUR DAY. Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee at 10.45 a.m. end 2 p.m. Leaving Knngitoto at 4 p.m. sharp. Leaving St. Heller's Bay, 4.30 p.m., 5.45 p.m. Return Fare 1/; Children under 12, 6d. SPORTING A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. GENERAL ENTRIES AND ACCEPTANCES, CITY HANDICAP AND MAKUKAu HURDLES, Close on FRIDAY NEXT, 16th OCT., by 9 p.m. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. C - . ELECTORAL /C RET LYNN ELECTORATE MISS ANDERSON HUGHES, AT THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, EDEN TERRACE, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AT RICHMOND HALL. THURSDAY, AT VICTORIA HALL. ADMISSION FREE. Tj_<DEN -ELECTORATE. T W gHACKELFOBD, GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT ROSKILL HALL, DOMINION-RD., TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13th. Chair to be taken by Mr H. M. ChlsLolm, 8 o'clock. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. AfANUKAU ELECTORATE. jVT R A A (CREAMER, the liberal candidate. Will Address the ELECTORS OF OTAHUHU, In the OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCT. 14, Chairman, Mr J no. Todd. And the ELECTORS OF ELLFRSLIE AND NEIGIIBOURHOOD, In the HARP OF ERIN PUBLIC HALL, On FRIDAY, 16th iust. Mr C. S. 11. McKinny in the chair. Chair to bo taken at S p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. . . 4? "DARNELL ELECTORATE. i J " ! MR E. G. B. MOSS (Independent) Begs to announce that he will Address the Electors in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, MANUKAU-RD., PARNELL, On WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER, At 8 p.m. Front Seats reserved for ladies. Mr G. W. Basley,' Mayor of Parneil has consented to preside. N.B. — Mr Moss' Central Committee Rooms i-.re opposite the Oddfe.low6" Hall. AUCKLAND <ry EST. ]M R ' T? obbrt Will Address the Electors in THE PONSONBY HALL, ON rp.UURSDAY, THE -1 pTTH OCT., AT 8 P.M. FRONT SEATS WILL BE RESERVED FOR LADIES AND THEIR ESCORTS. COUNCILLOR SOMERS WILL TAKE THE CHAIR. T IBERAL AND LABOUR FEDERATION *-* OF N.Z. (AUCKLAND CENTRAL BRANCH). WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 14th inst., being LABOUR DAY, the USUAL MEETING of the above BRANCH will not take place. As PARLIAMENT has now prorogued, and thu MEMBERS of the FEDERATION are actively engaged in furthering the interests of the candidatuie of MR ALFRED KIDD, the Branch's NOMINEE for CITY CENTRAL, there will be no GENERAL MEETING of the BRANCH until after the GENERAL ELECTION. The COUNCIL will, however, meet from time to time to direct operations in connection with the CITY CENTRAL CAMPAIGN. P. J. NERHENY, President. T. HARLE GILES, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 245, 13 October 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 245, 13 October 1908, Page 8