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nnHOMAS' HALL TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBFR, 1895. MB. MACDUFF BOYD'S POPULAR CONCERT Programme.— Part I. 1. Violin Solo — "Lieder ohne Worte" (Haußer)— Mr. MaoDurt Boyd 2. Song— "The Flight of Ages " (Bevan)— Mr. Webb-Bowon 3. Violin Solo— " Lea Adieux" (Galleoman) —Mr. MaoUnff Boyd 4. Song— "Dreams" (Strele2ki)— Miaa Jessie Ramsay 5. Song—" Tarn Glen " (Scotch)— Mra. MacDnff Boyd Part 11. 1. Solo—" Rondo a Capriocio " (Beethoven) Miss Henderson 2. Song—" The Masquerade " (Watson)— Miss Jessie Ramsay 3. Song-" Best of All" (Moir) -Mr. WebbBowen 4. Violin f (a) " Ahnnng " fHauaer) Solo 1 (b) " Valse Brillante " (Chopin) t —Mr. MuoDuff Boyd 5. Song — " Doon the Burn " 6. Duet for two Violins and Piano (Danola) jnXCHAN OS HALL. MONDAY E7ENING NEXT. CELEBRATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. ' Madame Evel^kn Carlton will sing — " The Jewel Song "— " Faust " (Ch. Gounod) " When I am Dead " (Alfred F. Hill) " Wilt Thou be My Dearie ?" (Alfred F. Hill) Mb. R. B. Williams will sing— "My Queen" (Blumenthal) "An Evening Song" (Blumenthal) Miss Mabion Sampson will sing — " Dear Heart " (Mattei) " A Dream Within a Dream " (Pontet) Mb. Mauohan Babnett will play— " Serenade " "The Horseman" and "Humoresque " Mb. F. V. Waters will sing— "Bedouin's Love Song" (Pinsuti) " A Friar of Orders Grey " (Maofarren) Mb. A. F. Hill will play— " Alioe, Where Art Thouf" (Papini) "Sohlummerlied" (Ries) Mibb Nellii Gaok will sing— "'Sunshine and Rain" (Blumenthal) "The Last Muster" Mr. J. Murrbll will sing — "I Arise from Dreams of Thee" (Salaman) Madami Eveleen Cablton and Mb. R. B. Williams will sing, for the first time in Wellington— "Dear Love of Mine," from the opera "Nadeshda" (Goring Thomas) Madam* Evxlxen Carlton, Miss Mabion Sampson, Mb. R. B. Williams, and Mb. F. V. Watbbb will sing— " Good-night, Beloved ' 7 (Pinsuti) DRESS CIRCLE 3s STALLS 2s PIT Is The Erard Conoert Grand Piano supplied by the Dresden Piano Company will be nsed at this conoert. A. E. WATERSON, Seoretary. DT. THOMAS' CHURCH. TUESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER. A LIMELIGHT EXHIBITION AND CONCERT w ll be oiven in St. Mask's Pabochial Room, Nkwtown, By Mr. W. D. LYON, Assisted by Several Leading Amateur a. music, songTlnd story. Proceeds in Aid of the Organ Fund. Admission— One Shilling. J. E. READ, Hon. Seo. MB. M'GLASHAN'S ANNUAL CONCERT PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE Ninth Annnal Conoert will be held on the Evening of FRIDAY, 15th November, in the New Hall, Exohange Buildings. Full programme in Tuesday's issue. JOHN JACK, .• Hon. Seoretary. A DANCE will be held in the Alhambra Hall, Adelaide-road, on MONDAY EVEN* ING, the llth. Gentlemen, Is ; Ladies, free. Tl OTHESAY ia within a reasonable distance of the oity. MONEY to be Lent upon Freehold Seourity, in sums to suit borrowers, np to £4000. W. B. EDWARDS, Solicitor, 11, Featherston-street. X> OTHESAY can bo reaohed by Boat or Road. LOASBY'S "WAHOO" is powerful nerve and general tonic Improves appetite, strengthens whole system. 2s 6d. Chemists, grocers. - SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of the Banks and Bankers Aot, 1880, and the Banks and Bankers Aot Amendment Aot. 1883, MONDAY, the llth instant, and THURSDAY, the 14th instant, are hereby appointed Special Bank Holidays at the offices of the undermentioned Banks in Wellington, Te Aro, and the Hntt. The Union Bank of Australia (Limited), G. E. TOLHURST, Resident Inspector , Bank of New South Wales, W. G. RHIND, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia, C. WINTER, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand (Ltd.), JAMES COATES, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, C. G. ANDREWS, Acting Gen. Manager. Colonial Bank of New Zealand, H. MACKENZIE, General Manager. Wellington, sth November, 1895. PORIRUA HOTEL, POBIBUA. I BEG to announce that I have bought out Mr. Croasey's interest in the above hotel, whioh will in future be under my personal superintendence. Porirua being a first-class country resort for people desiring a ohange from oity life, and within easy access of town, should be attractive for all seeking a ohange, oombined with first-olaaa accommodation. Manawatn trains run daily, and a special train runs every Sunday. Grand Sports on Monday. Yours truly, L. H. EILERS. T> OTHESAY.— If you want pure air and ocean breezes, bny a seotion in ROTHRBAT. ALWAYS AHEAD! ALWAYS LEADING ! JUST ARRIVED ! NOW ON SALE ! ! CHRISTMAS "VTUMBER Of the V^HRISTMAS i3l UMBER oftiu CANTERBURY m I M E 8 SPECIAL J EDITION ! (In time to arrive Home for Xmas Season) PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED, BOFUSELY .Illustrated, Constituting a PANORAMA OF NEW ZEALAND ! ! Its Scenery, Resources, and People. AMONGST THE NEW ZEALAND ALPS— Photo Views, by a member of the Alpine Club. TBE GOLD COAST OF NEW ZEALAND, Echoes from the ranges, 15 Illustrations, OTAQO AND THB SOUTHERN LAKES, Descriptive Artiole, with 8 views, THE FERTILE SOUTH, With views of Inveroargill, Stewart 1., 4c. THE MEAT INDUSTRY, 26 Illustrations 26 THE NORTH ISLAND, Its wonders and scenery, 17 Illustrations, TH« HJIBMtT OF ISLAND BAT, WOTN., And many other Illustrations. A/y RANi> V MAS \J O. \JC PBICE -A. SIXPfcNCE L* 6e W bllin oton Branch Ofpice.nearG.P.O. Mr. J. Ilott, Managing Agent for N.I , N.Z. Note.— Further large shipments due Mon, TVTEW nTE ALAND /GRAPHIC J3I For £j 9th XX Nov. Photos and Illus. inolude Views of the UPPER and LOWER HUTT, Patea River, Turangareri Falls, Orakei Ck Opukino or Napikr Brbakwatxb By the Governor ; also View of Breakwater H*br Michael Balling (Viola-Alta). Talented Greenwood Family, now in Anok Photos of the Misses Gbksnwood (Four) Mining News (5 pageg),Booiety News, Topics PRODUCE. HAVING made arrangements for ful and regular supplies of Oats, Wheat Chaff, Potatoes, &c, Ac, we beg to lolici a share of tbe publio' s patronage. W import direot from the cheapest markets ana will give oar customers the benefi of the beat terms in the oity. A tria ■olioited. Thompson Bros. & Co., Coal am Produce Merohanta, 8, Dixon-ntreet.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 3