The Auckland Male Choiiiconcert to-morrow; night will be a most attractive one. Tile soloists are all making their first appearances. Miss MacCormlek," the eoprano, has a well-trained voice, and should be " to advantace in the eoloe selected. Mr. Sydney -Butler, the tenov, comes from the i Old Country, and his Press notices Indicate a voice of very fine quality. Mr. Duncau Black Iβ a bass singer, whose robust voice should do full jnstiee to "'Friend of Mine." The choir will be strengthened on thla occasion by the inclusion of several returned soldier members. The Hems are all popular. Messrs. Smith and Halcombe will offer by auction in their Customs Street East sale rooms, to-morrow, at two o'clock a. seaside home at Northcote. The property has a water frontage of 200 feet, and 4s situated in Walmana Avenue. The house consists of five rooms, thoroughly constructed, and the owner, Mr. H. E. Ontrid, has instructed the auctioneers to sell oa easy terms. Particulars are advertised. One of the simplest ana most effectual of household remedies for stomach troubles in young children is Sharland'* Magnesia. 1/3 fer bottle everywhere. (Ad.) Something special in men's boote, box calf, rterby bals., round toes, with Stone* special welted everwear soles, which last twice as long as English leather; onl* 3<Ve, at Stone's Four Boot Stores. |>a.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 5
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