AMUSEMENTS. pOWX JJALL £»ONCERT QHAiIBEE, mHis (mondayi "p\-EiaaKj, AT S P.M. Q.RAND QONCEBT in Aid of SISTER KSTHEB'S WORK lOions the AGED. the SICK, and. the DESTITUTE of the City. PROGRAMME. ~on ? s (a, -The Hawk:' ibi "Thou Who My heart Desiretn". ."Vninsobv-Clark) MRS. JEAN HUI.GE-S ' * ocal Quartet. "Love's Old Sweet Song-' NEW ZEALAND orAMEr""*" , Qiessrs. lVjrg. Adeane. Asnhury, and J McLeaiu. MISS BLANCHE BRADNEY Song. ••^^■^ l NJft- ; .^ v .. t ßrah M s) Recitation. -.New Year's Eve" Mrs. grace betts. ' Son- "Till DawnMR. A. H. RIPLEX. ' "CavaUerla Rustieana". .CMascamJ) MLSS ETHEL RAY. Quartet. "In the Gloaming" <Parker\ THE JCETV ZEALAND QUABTET Violin Solos ia» -Are Jlaria". (Schubert. Wilhelmjt ibi -Scherzo'" (Kreislerl MASTER FRANK PABSOXS. iAt tie Piano. MR. SKAMj. Pong. -Brian of Glenaar" (Graham) MR. S. KENNETH PHILLIPS. Recitation rSelected) MR. TliOS. HARRIS." ' Son?. "The House of Uie Presence" (by """Sim/ Jean ' hodges/" 01 " 0 * At the Piano: MISS GOILDING, ME. LEO. WHITTAJ\IuR. Remarks by DR. FLORENCE KELLER, 4<b& " snowballing, etc nTq—x Snowballing, etc. jow.v mo-MORROw, TCESDAY. 7.45. \ CTIOX S ONG pBRFORMEKS, SNOWBALLING. SAILING. SLEIGHING. TRAIN HIDING. •TAA TRETTY CHINESE LANTERXS, OyJV And the FAMOUS BURLESQUE BAM), Etc. Conductor. Mr L. E. Fnlkner. Cbairman, Councillor A. .1. Entrican. Speaker, Rev. Knowles Kempton. Cliancp in Miscellaneous Programme, inrrodncing Mr. T Garland, the Apollo Quartet, and others. ADMISSION : 6d, 1 . 1/6: rhildrea Half-prii'e. Plan at Wildm.m and Arey's. Day Sales. 31. Wellesley St. W. Broadwood riano tindly leot toy tie E. and p". riano Agency. 50i m O W N TT A L I* Direction JOSEPH BLASCHECK. \T ISS "pLLEN rpiEKRT, "\riss rpEBRr. "\TJSn -pLLEN rpERRY. THE WORLD'S FAMOT'S ACTRESS. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY JUNE 11. SATURDAY. JUNE 13. MISS TERRY will he supported by ■ MR. JOSEPH BLASCHBCK, The Famous Englicb HumoristMi SS NINA FORBES (Of London). In her Charmin? Songs at the Piano. MISS GLADYS MrDOWELL, A Wouderfnl Contralto. I!o.\ Plan now open at Wlldman and Are.V.s. Special Reserve Seats, 10/6. Seats, 5/, bay sales at rieal's Day Sale Tickets at.niit 1.". minntes before ndverriscd openinc. Get your tickets early, M. J. BLOOMFIBLD. Manager. ~AA SNOWBALLERS SNOWBALLING ' J ' v -' u in Auclclatlf] Tnwn Hall TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday! EVENING. 7.45. A Great Sieht. Admission. «iil. I. 1/ft. T>C6 00, ROYAL OAK.—Open Kivery Day? Finest and Largest Zoo in New Zealand. Come and see It. 12 SCANDINAVIAN CLUTi SOCIAI* Held MASONIC HALL, Upper Qureu Street, WEDNESDAY, JI'XE 10. Dancing S p.m. Ladies. 1' : Gentlemen. " . 135 Xxci.viT—tYksdTy and sattbI)AY EVENINGS. I>RUIDS" HALL, NORTH ST.. NKWTON, UA^"ELOCK SOCIAL I'l.l'B. Gent's smb., 1/6; Lidics by Invitation. Lessons in Tanso, 7 30 to S. (i. M. KuWLEII. Hon. Se.-. 316 MRS. K. M HlluTes Quidrille Assemhly will be held every Wednesday in Cnltiinbin Hall, Grey Lynn. Tuition Mondays, at private residence, Wolseley Rrt.. S'sb:rp. 50 tj NO WB A I. LI N-g7~ T d wn - Hall. ROW (Tuwdayt, 7.4"i. F-.m<>n.s Bnr lesque Band. Excursiou Train. V\ nite Sails. Chmese I,anterns—Rd. 1 . I' 6. 505 y\AN CE.—NTarcarTtf' Cißderelia. VTED> -L , NBSDAV NEXT. Royal A>bert HalL (Jents 1 , ., Latlirs 1 . Oloves and shoes must hejworn. M.l'.._U". 11. White. T3 TJAPER HAT CARMVAL, FRIDAY ■t NEXT.-Prizfts for Best Trimm«d Paper H.n. Gents 1 6. Ladies Cd. Usual THinces. Tuesday and Saturday. Fancy Dress Ball. .Itiue 04.—PROF. BAILEY. U ROK. yon to waits or reverse in one lesson R/8;. Tango, S/e. (Book noi\- at Hall. 'l'bone 1306. Qualified teaeners always at liberty. 75 T\ A X C I X 0. rno-xiGHT. ROYAL ALBERT HALL. ARCADIA ASSEMBLES. TO-NI G II T . BERT GLOVER ORCHESTRA. Gents 1,6. Ladies od. 71 B. GLOVER, Hon. Sec BEiDGE PLAYERS "delighted" to hwe a game' , when the Premier Bridge Score is used. Price, 1/.—From Stationers and the Star Office. LECTURES. t ACCKIASB INSTITUTE. The First Meeting fur tbe present Session will he held in ST ANDREW'S HALL, iSYMOND.S STREET, on MONDAY. June Bth, w-ben .MB F. E. POWELL. T. 8.. will deliver a Lecture illustrated by numerous Lantern Views, entitled: "THE ART OP ROAD MAKING: PAST. PIRESENT AND FUTURE." Doors open at 7."0. I/eeiiire tn commence at 8 p.m. With the exception of certain Heats reserved f..r members and their friends, the lecture will be open to the general public. T. I\ I'HEESEMAN. SeoTetary. ItESTATTRANTS AND TEA ROOMS RESTAURAXTS.-Quoen's Cafe. 7, Grey St and 4S. Victoria St.. Best Flsa aud Oyster Suppers, Ui*i McaJs in Town. Open Daily tili 12 p.m.—P. L'onstantlne, grILL LEADING. BEST 1 / MEALS IS THE CITT. OTRAND \ BCADE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 135, 8 June 1914, Page 12
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