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Amusements, &c. QHORAL HALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 24. GRAND FASHIONABLE CONCERT. BY THE ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, Assisted by the Members of the AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE or MISS ALICE MAY IN AUCKLAND. PROGR A M M E. TART I. Overture —" Cenerentole" (Rossini), Choral Society's Band. Song—" I'll Follow Thee" (Farmer), Mrs. Mitchell. Part Song—' - Old Romance" (Mendelssohn), Members Choral Society. Song—" The Bright Star of Life" (Donizetta), Mr. Williams. Part Song- (Mendelssohn), Members Choral Societv. . Song—"My Soul is an Enchanted Boat," Miss Leaf. Song—" Esmeralda" (Levy) Mrs. Mitchell. PAI'.T 11. Overture—" Der IVeisehutz" (Weber), Opera Company and Choral Society's Band. Grand Scena—"Softly Sighs the Voice of Even,' Der Freischutz fWeber), MISS ALICE MAY. Song-" The Last Man" (Callcott), Mr. Rainford. Song— " Love's Request" (Reichart), Miss Lambert. Ballad—" The Anchor's Weighed" (Braham), Mr. Hallam. Trio—"Wine, Wine, Wine," Maritana(Wallace), Mr. Vernon, Mr. Temfleton, and Mr. Raisford. Song—" The Maid of Athens" (Glover), Miss Florence Howe. With Flute Obligato, by Mr. Stoneheim. Duet, "Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonny Doon," Old Scotch Air, Miss Alice May and Mr. Hailaji. Song—" The Vagabond" (Molloy), Mr. Templeton. Ballad—"She Wore a Wreath of Roses" (Knight), MISS ALICE MAY. Grand Finale—" Dal tuo Stellato Soglio," Mose, (Rossini). By the Opera Company and Choral Society. Conductor .. Mr. G. B. ALLEN, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Admission :— Reserved Seats, 5s ; Members of the Choral Society, 4s. ; second Seats and Gallery, 2s. 6d. Doors open at 7.3u ; Concert at S p.m. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. Tickets to be obtained at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s, or at the Door. QH I P 'MILT IA D E S.' C RAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, IN AID OF THE MERCHANT SEAMAN'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, Tendered, Complimentary, to Capt. Pkrrett, By some of THE LEADING AMATEURS OF AUCKLAND, Assisted by THE CITY BAND, UNDER BANDMASTER IMPEY, Will be held ON BOARD, IN THE SPACIOUS 'TWEEN-DECKS On Thursday Evening next, 27th inst., " At Eight o'clock. Tickets, 2s. 6d.; may be had of Mr. Wayte, Messra. Upton & Co., and Mr. Turrell, Queen-street; or, of any of the Officers, on board the Ship. T>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, AUGUST 22. GREAT SUCCE3S ! DELIGHTED AUDIENCE ! GRAND EXTRA NIGHT ! POSITIVELY THE LAST OF THE GOURLAYS. JOHNNY GOUR LA Y, In New Songs To-night. Mrs. SEARLE, Miss FAIRI.EIGH, Mr. BOOTH, and the GENTLEMEN AMATEURS in New Farces To-night. New Bongs! New Dances ! booth's local song to-night ! Received last night with great applause. MILLION PRICES. Dress Circle, 35.; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. /CHORAL HALL. A DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT AND SELECT BALL will be given in the above Hall ON FRIDAY NEXT, 2Sth Instant, By the Officers and Members of the Mount Hob3On Artillery Cadets, in aid of the Ordnance Fund of the Corps, Under the Patronage of Major Gordon and Officers of the Volunteers. Tickets to admit lady and gentleman to Dramatic Performance and Ball, 7s 0d: to be obtained only from the following gentlenien:Auckland :—Major Gordon, Captain Anderson, and Officers of the Engineers; Dr. Hooper, Dr. Dawson, W. H. Connell, Esq., and H. J. Upton, Esq.. Remuera:—E. Hesketh, Esq., J. C. Seccombe, Esq., Captain Smith, and W. Young, Esq. Tickets of admission to the Dramatic part of the Entertainment only can be obtained at Upton and Co.'s. Seats next Reserved Seats, 2s; Back Seats and Gallery, Is. Volunteers are particularly requested to appear in uniform. Full programme at an early date. HAROLD E. W. SUTTON, Sec. Miscellaneous. "PROFITABLE BUSINESS FOR SALE. The undersigned will dispose of his Stock and Business on liberal terms. Stock is now reduced. Well situated; insurance low. Satisfactory information on application. P. A. PHILIPS, 52, Corner or Quebn and Shortland-stbebts. VOLUNTEER Land Scrip I can dispose of for immnliate cash. Promissory netes I can ret discounted. Small city properties 1 can sell.— Haskafokp, Hlgh-atreet. FOR. SALE—A life Boat, a Surf Boat, 3 Ships' Boats, S Pleasure Boats, 6 Dingiee, 2 Fishing Boats. J. V?. CAEE, Boattmilder, Next Gii Works. /COMFORTABLE BOARD AND RJCSI\J DENCB, three doors from Choral Hall, Graf ton Ko»d.—Terms easy.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3987, 22 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3987, 22 August 1874, Page 1