ATHENiEUM HALL. MONDAY, 30th JUNE, at 8 p.m. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, With Bblbctbd Readings. In Aid of the Rebuilding v un d of the MANNBRS-BTRBET CHURCH, Destroyed by the late calamitous Fire. PROGRAMME. Selections, "Norma" (instrumental)— Bellini Quartette, "The Farewell "—Mendelssohn Song, " i Fear no Foe " — Pinsuti Song, "Thy Face "—Marrgot Bong, •• 1 et me Like a SolJier Fgll "—Wallace Recital (selected) Son g—Comic— (selec ted) Recitation and Romance, "The Pilgrim of Love " — Bishop Duet, " Painted Mother "—Wallace Dramatic Recital, "Clarence's Dream" — Shakespeare Interval op Five Minutes. Paht 11. Selections, "La Belle Helene "— H. Farmer Bong, " Aon ever "—Tito Mattel Bong, "The Vagabond"— Molloy Recital, "Pray Employ Major Nam by"— Wilkie Collins Song and Chorus (band accompaniment), "Sweet Chiming Bells" gong, " If "—Pinsuti Sonsr, " Tho Mariner in his Barque " — Wallace ' Recitation , Motto Song. "-Honor to our Flrem«n" — i O'Connell Accompanist - - Mr. RAYMOND.
OT. GEORGE'S HALL. Commencing AATUHBAY, s«ha*Ul.Y, 1879. - Biscocks, Hayma r >& Co Le see 3 and Managers George ilngard Business Manager The idols of Two Continents, PROF. 8. c. and CLAHa BALDWIN, Exposere tf Spiritualism, In the original and Startling Seance in the light, performing by human agency of the marvellous physical and mental tests of the most celebrated spirit mediums. THE DEAD BROUGHT TD LIFE. CLARA BALDWIN'S Renowned m SPIRIT BRIDE RECEPTION, Or tha MATERIALIZATION OF THE DEAD. The Melbourne Argus says:— "Yi-u can actually see nnd recognise the faces and forms of the dead as they appear in a bright light on the open stage duriog Clara Baldwin's spirit bride reception " THE GREAT HANDCUFF TEST, In wbich Professor Baldwin challenges anyone to bring the bsst cuffs, which seemingly melt. Slade'a Slate Writing— fay's Coat FeatClara's Great Pillory— Foster's Blood Writing, Sec, &c, &c, &c, &c , &c , BALDWIN, THE HUMORIST, The equal of Artomus Ward and Mark Twain. The most amusing entertainment ever given in the world hy anyone. CLARA BALDWIN'S CURIOUS CLAIRTOYANCY, Answering questions written by the audience ; endorted by over 1000 clergymen, notables, literati, &c , &c DARK SEANCES JHOtf RING TEST 3 Tricks of all Mediums girea and explained Ii the bright light oa the open stage. Your only chance to see the Baldwins, ai they »»«1 for Kngland in October. Box Office, Jacobs Athenteum Bazaar, wheto the plan is now open ARCHIK MA< KENZIE, Manager for the Baldwin's W. C. CON KLIN, Agent. ST. MARK'S OtfGAN FUND. nPIHE LILLIPUTIAN MINSTREL! V* ill appear io the SCHOOLROOM In aid of the above, on TUESDAY, Ist JULY. Admission, Is. Poors open at 7.30 ST. PAUL'B CHURCH CHOIR! OOPULAR CONGER 1 ] Church Room, Tinakori Road, ON TUESDAY, Ist JULY, At 8 o'clock p.m. Tickets dated Friday. 27th June, will adrai Admission ... Ine Shilling. ATHENiEDM QUADRILLE ASSEMBLE THE usual Weekly Assembly will be he in the Athenoeum Hall, onTUE&DA EVEN ING, the Ist J U LV. Dancing to con mence at 8 o'clock sharp. Mr J. Mokgaj the Celebrated Harpist, and Mrs. Morga bavo been specially engaged to preside at tl harp and piano respectively. GEO. R. WYLDE, Hop. Sec. NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Memba of th« United and Excohior Crick Clubs will be held at the Duke of Edinburj Hotel, on Wednesday, the 2nd of July, half- past 7. Business — To make arrangements for Football Match. r. w. bro*n, v.cc. a. dunc4n,e!c.c loyal Britannia lodge, 1.0 0.F., M.U. rpHE Quarterly Meeting of the above Lod JL will ba he'd ca Monday Evening, 1 30th insUnt, at lialf-paot 7 O'clock, for rill tlon of Officers, PuMncnt of Arrears, and otl busJaesa^of importance. V C. W. BELL, * Permanent Stcrettry UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OP DRUIDS. * A LODGE of the above First-cla^s Frien .XX Benefit Society is about to be formec Wellington. Intending subscribers canflow have the vantage of the Reduced Inination Fee, wl will oDly te in force for a *hort tune. Na: I of intended members taken, and full psrticu girenon JtEX^ BURf Pawnbroker, Minnen-stne
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 549, 30 June 1879, Page 3
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