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VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT

MR. BEALE be«s to announce that his SECOND CONCERT of the Series will take place at the Mechanics' Institute THIS (Monday) EVENING, December 30, 1867.

Executants : Pianoforte ...Miss Bealk, Miss A. M. Beau:. Violoncello ...Mr. J.A. Bbalb. Violin Master G. C. Biale, 11 years of age, Dott Bats j Maater A - M.BEAL.,9yearsof age. Violin Mr. Beale.

PROGRAMME. Part I. Fantasia from the opera of "William T e ll" Oesten Duet (violin), Op. IS, Mr. and Master G. C. Beale Pleyel Solo (Pianoforte), "Where the bee sucks" (as performed by Arabella Goddard), Miss Beale Benedict Part song, " Fatherland" Abt Fantasia, "Orphee aux Enfers," Mr. and the Masters Beale ... _^ Offenbach Part song, •' How sweet, how frerigp this vernal day" .^PPaxton Overture, "Egmont" Beethoven

An Interval ot Ten Minotes,

Part 11. Grand Trio Concertante, Op. 52, piano* forte, violin, and violoncello Mayseder Solo (violin), " Trab Trab," by desire, Master G. C, Beale Obertbur* Clinton Grand Duet Concertante, violin and pianoforte, " Souvenir k d'Autriche," Mr. and Misß Beale Thalberg & Panofka. Christmas Part Son?, "Full well our Christian sires of old" Atfcwood Solo, pianoforte, by particular de9ire, "Abergeldie," — being a Fantasia on Scotch Melodies, as performed by the eminent artist W. Pape at the soirees of the nobility of London ... ... Harvey Fantasia, sur dcs Themes de Verdi ... Rudelski Part Song, "Minstrel's good night" ... Abt National Anthem.

Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock.

Tickets, to admit tbree to front seats, 10s < 6d. each.

Front Seats, 4a. ; Back Seats, 2s. 6d. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. WAYTE AND BATGER'S, Messrs. Uptow and Co.'s, and at Mr. Cucksey's.

ODD FELLOWS' HALL, PARNELL.

A SELECT QUADRILLE PARTY will ASSEMBLE at the above Hall on TUESDAY Evening next.

Dancing to commence at 8.30.

Double tickets, 3s. eaoh, to be obtained at th« Alexandra Hotel, Parnell.

" PANAMA STAR AND HERALD." MR. ROBERT J. CREIGHTON will ENROL SUBSCRIBERS for the » PANAMA STAR AND HERALD," at the Daily Southern Cross Office, Queen -street. Steamer Edition, 40a. per annum, payable in ad-

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.

/GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER SUITS Cleaned \JT or Renewed. Househo'd Drapery of every description Cleaned, Dyed, and Hotpressed. Feathera Cleaned, Dyed, and Dressed ; and Dyeing in every branch satisfactorily performed at the City Works by Edcar asd Gilchrist. Charges moderate j terms, caa'i. Regietry Office kept for Masters and Servants ; charge, Is.— Grey-street and Short-lani-street, opposite the late Bank of Auckland.

THE BULLION IN THE BANK OF ENGLAND,

AS per advices by the last mail, w said to ba enormous, giving the Directors much anxiety as to its disposal. To assist them out of the difficulty, it is determined, from the present date, and during the Christmas and New Year Holidays, to issue CARTES DE VISITE at 9s. per dozen, 6s. per half-dozen, and 6s. per dozen for reprints. Holders of this sort of scrip will thus be guaranteed a modicum of the precious metals, and at the same time relieve the pressure on the National Bank. For further particulars, app T y at Ckombie's Royal Fine Art Photographic Galleries, Queen-street, nearly opposite the Union Bank.

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

WE HUNTER <fe CO.

WOULD respectfully inform persons sending Stock for sale at their Weekly Sales at Newmarket, on Mondays Otahuhu, on Tuesdays And at the Durham-street Yards, on Saturdays, that they have made a-rangements to land all Stock consigned to them, at Kohimarama, known as Capt. Porter's Landing Place. Stock received will be kept in good grass paddocks till sold. J Office, Durham-street, Auckland.

J. M. FRENCH'S TJ EDUCED PRICE LIST.

See This Day's Advertisement.

CHEISTMAS CAKES! PLAIN, ICED, AND ORNAMENTED,

CANNING'S, SHORTLAND - CRESCENT.

/CHARLES CANNIJSG begs to intimate to his V_y friends and the public that he has on hand a Large Variety of CHRISTMAS AND TWELFTHDAY CAKES.

Hampers made up for Picnic Parties on the shortest notice, including Service, Linen, Cutlery, fee.

38, Shortland-cresobnt.

CONDENSED MILK.

THE undersigned have been appointed Sole Agents for New Zealand for the DUOHESS COUNTY CONDENSED MILK. Prepared by the United States. Condensing Company of New York, from Pur Milk, without sugar. This anhydrous milk is claimed to be superior to any article of the kind. & QQ

A. G. BARTLETT CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCKMAKER,

82, QUMIN-STBEET, AUCKLAND

& FIRST-CLASS STOCK of ENGLISH LEVER JaL WATCHES selling at Cost Price, to reduce Stock. % , .. Chronometers Reptkgftand Rated by transit observation. ___^

. FOR SALE, A PORTABLE STEAM j^pNGINE, well adapted for driving quart 2 crushing machinery, f & APPIy t0 FRAN2J SPHERFF, FortMrtrpet,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3261, 30 December 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3261, 30 December 1867, Page 1