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Amusements. p R V^- T -^ MONDAY, DEC EII p n \? cin ? -' tH Win. Opening Lecture, the LIFE AND DEATH OF \ ~ "OfiLlj All the Lecture; will re iiw I LL U M I SAIEbV^I, Shewn by the Oiy-hrdrogenLijfc.'-' R E ?, Course Ticket! (transferable> • ;:,..,„. , Unreserved and Gallery, 10s. ' " cwr '-'l *«,, i_,. THE PLAN oFiiEsliiVKi, « t -. T will be opened on Friday JV-r,.--, .'.V'^S and Co..».""" 1Ita «- 1'r..,, Further particulars in v,i",-,~- """,, ? filers _ vn it; The Annual Service of Sonr win . , MORROW <Thu.-<dav) EVKS'INV; £*> I'b, To in the Church, at hilf.pav. ~.,>„' "J** 1 -'*' >v' aid of the School will U mad- '" ,„t Service (words and music) are >ft .:, ■ ° ! ' : " •■'. ;•'! Price, sixpence. ' " U \^ TIIOS. 11. Werb J)EVOXPORT THE BAZAAR IN AID OF THE ABOVE cilrpr., Will be held in the devonport hall on friday and saturday next v, 11TH I.V-TS. " " ' " ril '■" The Bazaar will be oi>ened on Fridir • His Worship the Mayor. T. ■£*■■ by Friend? who intend contributing w'll ~i. their contributions not later thin'w»,l n *"''•» Mer-srs. Edson, Queen-street; Gre~n~an\i r' neit *-o field-street; Hooker and Shepherd 111-i- ''■'.' ffa * eany of the Ladies' Committee North V,,,-,,: : "'- u *> cr AMUSEMENTS, Entertaining and innr- ••' tje provide<l under the supervision of Mr" ' i ;^ The services of an efficient BAND have £■„ "*■'• for both evenings. e -'WirHi In order that the Bazaar nut be a =uc<-e-- « ally and otherwise we apoeal to ournum ™ Usti ' friends to come over and help us. "' 5 ,w a ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. Special arrangements liave lic-en mH, „.;,, , North Shore Ferry Comnanv for t'-.. conv-*i 'lU visitors from town. " ' " ■" Jar, - m '.sce cl REFRESHMENTS AT MODERATE CHARGES. A CRAND FANCY BAZAAP -C%- IS AID OF ""' ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL will be held on MONDAY, "o „i . Three FoUowing Days. th ' : Donations will be thankfnlly received by anv r.f ,i, following' ladies:— ' - -' lcs MRSDAMES P. DII.NAN ,! J. T. EOYLAN ~ M. DANA lIEF. ~ J. AN.SENNE R. C. OREE.VWOOD ~ K. O'sULLIVAN. Refreshment Stall— MESDAMES I>. BROl'liy and ~ P. LANICAN And at the Presbytery, Wyndham-street. A CHRISTMAS TREE AND STALL in aid of improvements to St. Luke'-- Re ßa ' era, will be held in the Newmarket Hall oa FRITHV and SATURDAY, the 17th and 13thDecember \]i contributions to the above to be forwarded toMr< Monro, Remuera, before Tuesday, the lith inst. REMUERA GIRLS' SCHOOL.-Alh. sical Entertainment, with choice Keaiiin-» will take place in this school THIS (V.'ednssillt) EVENING, Decembar Sth, at 7.30. Sjnr- wi'll be given by several Ladies. Captain McMu.-Jo .Mr Forth, Mr. Gradwell, and the Children. Mr. friec Mahon will give a reading, extracts from " Julius Cwsar ;" by the Children, scene from " Uncle Tora'< Cabin," in character. Admission, One JShillins. la aid of School Library. "D DAVIS'S BOXING SALOOX, ESTAGLt.SIIED 1575. R.D., having returned to town, is open to recti™ Pupils, at his SALOON. HOBSON-STP.EET, Opposite the Scotia Hotel. Terms very reasonable. Gentlemen waited upon at their own residence Apply any hour in the day. Educational. TO TONIC SOL-FAISTS. -MiTbW _ field's Intermediate Class meets every Tue-dav Evening, at 7.30, in the Edirburgh-street Schoolroom Newton. Persons possessin? an elementary- knew' led;e of Tonic Sol-fa may join at any time." Terms 5s pe quarter, payable in advance. CIHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR I SCHOOL, PARNELL Boarders will be received in the Head Master's House from the beginning of the second quarterof thei-nrrect year. Terms, including school fees, 14 guineas a quarter, pavable in advance Quarter Days—April 12. Julv 10. October :<\ A. de L. HAMMOND, 8.A., Head Master. OPE COT Tr~\~~(Tl[. (near Ponsonby Hall, Ponsonby.) Finishing and Select School tor Youn; Ladies acd Little Children, by Mrs. General Stoddard, and the ; two Misses Ansley. B.>irders—so Guineas per annum. Ditto—(two sisters), 60 guineas per annum. Sound and Liberal Education. Home Comforts, discipline, lady-like manners, aud Bible precepts arc ' carefully attended to and instilled. jmHE ART OF qiNGIXG j Mr. H. GORDON GOOCH. Associate of the F.oyal I Academy of Music, London, and Bronze and Silver I Med:illist of that Institution, receives Pupils fci ! Singinc at his private residence in Wakcueld-street, j or at the Auckland Music Warehouse. j During Mr. Gooch's residence in London, he luil the honour of being associated, as Principal Hiss, I with Madame Lenimeiis-Sherrineton. Madame Willi j Wynne. Miss Man- Davies. Madame Antoinette i Sterling, Mr. Edward Lloyd. Mr. Vernon Ricby, and j Mr. Cmuiuings. at manv Oratorio and Miscellaneous | Concerts: and at the "Brighton Musical Festival cf j lS7t», was Bass of the quartette of Vocalists for Mozart's "Requiem Mass" and Arthur Sullivan's '• Light of ihe World."—Mr. Sims Reeves being the Princijul Tenur on that occasion. Sn.xoß Aleertc Kaxde«'!kk says:—"Mr. Gonlon Gooch has always proved himself most efficient and thoroughly Reliable in all the Concerts lie sang at under my direction." Madame s.unton-I>.»lby :—" Your renderincof the basso solo music in niv Cantata [St. Dorothea! was extremely effective." PBore-»r. Dp.. MacFAunEN :—" Has a powerful and unusually-extensive voice : is an excellent reader at lirst-sight; and, in enunciation of words, is very* good." Mr. Walter Lacy :- ' Elocution, excellent." Mr. Lewis Thomas also writes :—" All the gentlemen in the Choir [ the Temple Church! and -Mr. Edward Hopkins [the orcanist!. speak in tit highest terms of your singing." Mr. Walter Mactarran :—" Has a remarkably rine bass voice, sings in tune, and is a capital reader." Mr. Frank R. Cox :—" Possesses a Bee voice, and has sung in various parts of England with great success." The original letters from which the above are quoted are in Mr. Gooeh s possession, together with the highest opinions of the London and Provincial Press, such as The Musical Times, Musical World, Daily Telegraph, Era, «c. The Committee of the Royal Academy of Music, under whose signature and seal Mr. Gooch is empowered to teach Singing, includes the following names of world-wide celebritv : -Sir Julius Eencdict, Mr. F. R. Cox. Signer Manuel Garcia. Mr. Henrs Leslie, Mr. Walter Maefarren, Signor Alberto Kandagger. Mr. Brinley Richards, Monsieur P. Saintcu, Dr. Steggall, and Dr. Maefarren.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5947, 8 December 1880, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5947, 8 December 1880, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5947, 8 December 1880, Page 8