Amusements. &c. PRINCE OP "WALES THEATRE. Sole Lessee G. W. Collier. Stage Manager R. W. Lawrence. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 17, Benefit to Mb. Poole. ALL I S NOT GOLD THAT GLITTERS. Martha Gibbs Miss Carry George Toby Twinkle •. \. .. Sam Poole Concluding with THE WATERMAN. Tom Tag (with Song).. .. Miss Jennie Nye Wilhelmina Miss Patty Holt. Tickets Everywhere. The seventh entertainment « tn connection with ' THE AUCKLAND WESLEYAN , MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION ' Will be held in the WESLEYAN SCHOOL-ROOM, Pitt-street, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 17, At half-past Seven; raoCEEDS TO BE DEVOTED TO THE NEW ORGAN 1 FUND. REV. A. REID IN THE CHAIR. - Programme. tart i. < Chairman's Choir— •* Awak» i the Flowers unfold H (H. Leslie) Reading Choir—" O Gently Breathe" {song and chorus) t Recitation—" Wolsej and Cromwell" Song—" Wings" Choir- " Gij sy Chorus' Reading—"Cousins in geaeral, and my Cousin in j particular" c Pianforte Solo PART IT. Remarks by the Rev. W. J. Willia«ia Reading—" More Distinction" Song—" Three Fishers" (Hullah) { Choir—•' Fisherman's Chorus" (Auber) I Recitation—" David and Goliath" Duet—" Flower-Gatherers" (Glover) Choir— " Land ho I" (Leslie) ( Reading—" Answers to Correspondents" J Reading—" Mrs. B.'s Alarms" . Duet—"The Last Links are Broken" (Mozart) « ; Choir—" Good Night" (Gustav Caruli) 1 *' National Anthem" There will not be any refreshments, as the proceeds are to be devoted to the Mew Organ Fund. Admission—One Shilling. £q"OTICE EXTRAORDINARY ! ! In consequence of domestic affliction, MR. E. D. DA VIES AND COMPANY will not be able to appear until CHRISTMAS EYE (F HID AY), | instead of on J MONDAY NEXT, 20th DECEMBER, I as previously announced. HALL. GRAND BAZAAR! OPEN" TO-DAY from 1 till 5 p.m. and from 0 TO 10 P.M. PROMENADE CONCERT. JIB. AND SIRS. MITCHELL will conduct a Promenade Concert in the evening, commencing at S o'clock. ADMISSION' — ONE SHILLING. Meetings. CURE GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Tho Ordinary Half-yearly Meeting of Shareholders is hereby convened tn be held at tho Company's Pffice, Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on the 22nd December, at 12 o'clock nooD. Business: To receive Directors Report and BalanceSh<!et ' ROBERT lIOKXE, Secretary. Auckland, December 13,1575. Young men's christian association. NOON-DAY PRAYER-MEETING at School-room, High-street, near Durhaifi-street, 12 to 12.45, Saturdays excepted. All are invited. Educational. COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR scnooL. His Honor the Superintendent will pre-ent the Annual Prizes to Pupi'.s of the College and Grammar School, THIS DAY (Friday), 17th December, at 3 o'clock p.m., at the Choral Hall, S)monds-street. The attendance of all interested in Education is respectfully invited. FREDERICK J. MOSS, SecretaryChurch OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARNELL. The result of the Examinations now goin? on at thi3 School will be declared Tills DAY (Friday), at S p.m., anil afterwards the prizes will be distributed. Tho Lord Bishop of Auckland will preside. A uckland COLLEGE YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, A FIRST-CLASS DAY-SCHOOL AND LOAKDIXG ESTABLISHMENT. Pupils are prepared for the University, the Lesal Profession, Civil Service Examinations, Mercantile Pursuits, Classical Studies, Drawing, Science, French. "Weekly and Quarterly Boarders have a Comfortable Home, Unlimited Diet, and Ample lieercation °In the YOUNG LADIES' DEPARTMENT, which is quite separate, the Pupils aru taught Music, singing. French, Drawing. Plain and Fancy Needlework. In addition, the Elementary Subjects are carefully taught in all the Schools by Competent Teachers. TERMS: (Payable in advance on the first day of each Quarter) High School ? ~ Lower School * £ Young Ladies School IS Music - - Singing * ° Jj'reuch •• •• ► • »• »• .11 In each case Quarterly. A Discount of 25 per cent, on all School Pecs, if paid within One Month of date. The Schools will lie-open, after the Christmas Holiday, on MONDAY, Jauuury 21, 1576. REV. \V. TAYLOR, Principal.
Ecclesiastical- - APTIST CHAPEL. Next Lord's Day the Rev. R. H. McCrae, American Missionary from India and Japan, will preach at Wellesley-street in tho morning, and at Ponsonby Chapel in the evening. Collections after each Service. The Rev, P. fcT. Cornftrd will preside at Mount Eden in the morning, and Wellesley-street at night. FOUND, on the Wharf-TWO KEYS. —The owner can liavo them on applying at the IiEKALD Ollice, and paying cost of advertisement. December 11,1575.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4398, 17 December 1875, Page 1
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