Amnßemqnta. Ac. rp H E A T R E TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), !n DECEMBER. ' SECOND GRAND ISNTERTATicvruvi. MDLTj S .TO M uk "£le, MENt- „ Miss OKIIIKLK MR. GORDON GOOCII 'ft i \r J. Edwards' Messrs. Campbell, Marshall, Brabion "ni» a™, Franklin, 9t ' Prices: 4s, 23 Gd, An'; lij_ CHURCH WORKSOCffi^* ALL SAINTS, PONSONBY. Patrokk*. : MR*. COWIE. THE CHRISTMAS SALE OK FANCY AND OTHER WORK WILL BE CONTINUED THIS (SATURDAY) EVESI,\ G IS TUB PONSONBY Halt, AT EIGHT O'C LOC K, I\ y. MRS. PIEIE, Hon. Etcretary. jpUBLIC HALL, OTAHUHU. MONDAY, DECEMBER Stfi, MISS KATE PRITOHARD Will appnar in her CELEBRATED ENTKRT \IN HE NT, Assisted by Miss Nellie Wintertox av» Mr. Jos t rr n — In his Budget of Local Songs qhoral hall. Honour and Reward for tbe Bruve Firemen of all Nations. MONDAY (BOXING) NIGHT, DEC. 26. DEAN'S ~Ml£\ STR EIS (Established 1375) In one of their ETHIOPIAN CARNIVALS* To bo followed by A BALL ' Fourth Aknuil Bbxkfit or the Sick, Aocidkjjt and Library Fund of the Awckla!4d ' Fire Brigade. Admission : Front seats, lis; Second scats, 2s • Gallery, One Shilling. Reserved Seats at Wears', Bookseller. On this occasion Prizes will be given for the Best Poem and Conundrum on the Auckiaud Fire Brigade. HORACE DEAN, Manager. District hospital and old MEN'S REFUGE. IN THE CHORAL HALL. On SATURDA\, 17th DECEMBER, HERR CARL SCHMITT, with the kind assistance of The Orchestra of thk Citoral Sociltv And other Ladies and Gentlemen, Will give a GRAND MATINEE MUSICALE, The gross proceeds of which, owing to the liberality of the following gentlemen, will be handed over to the authorities of the abovo institutions for the purpose of providing the inmates with some additional entertainment at the ensuing Christmas Season. Committee of Choral Society—Use of flail free. Proprietors of New Zealand Herald, Proprietor of Evening Star—Advertising free. Messrs. Upton and Co., Messrs. (Jhamtalonp and Cooper—Tickets free. Messrs. Atkin—Printing free. ST. ANDREW'S MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.
A MUSICAL, LITERARY, AXD DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT Will be given by the members of the above Association, assisted by the members of ST. ANDREW'S CHOIR. IH THE LORNE-STREET HALL OS Friday, December 9th. Part I. MUSICAL AND LITERARY. Part 11. The Comedy, by T. J. Williams, entitled, ONE TOO MANY FOR HIM! The Characters by Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs. Admission —o*\e Shilling. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; to commence at S o'clock; Tickets may bo had at Messrs. Upton and Co., Chapman, McLachlan, and Aickin, Queen-street; Mr. J. W. Robinson, Chemist, Parnell, nndofthemembws of the Association, H. HASLETT, lion. Sec. pANMURE HALL. THE ANNIVERSARY BALL Will be held in the Panmure Hall on MONDAY EVENING, January 2, ISS2. Doors open at So'clock. Dancing to commence at half-past 3 o'clock. Doubto tickets, 5s ; Single 3s. By permission of the governor. MR. ALFBKD SHAKPE'S THIRI* ANNUAL ART UNION". The Prizes are ten in number, all of local scenery, aad all handsomely framed. Now on riew at Messrs. E. Wayte and Co.'s, wher# Tickets may be obtained. Tickets, 10s. Each. Sportiz? g. UCKLAND AMATUER ATHLETIC CLUB. THE TENTH 6RAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Of the above Club will bo held IN THE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), DECEMBER 3. When a MOST INTERESTING PROGRAMME OF SPORTS Will be presented to the publioLARGE ENTRIES ! GOOD FIELDS ! Artillery Band In attendance. First Bace at 2 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. E. NEVILLE R. FORDEK, Hon. See. Conveyances. X AKE TAKAPU H I i THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF:TIiE SUBUIU» OF AUCKLAND. REDUCTION OF lA KEa From this date the fare by 'Bus between Devcmp_ and Takapuna will be reduced to One Shilling • . 'Bus leaves Victoria Wharf, North Shore.'aj SO, 10.3), 2.30, and 4.30; returning from Takapun* at 5.45, 11.15, 3.15, and 5.15. Sundays : Leavesi i° the Lake at 5.15. 11.0, 2.30, and 4.20: returning " 9.0, 11.46, 3.15, and 5.15. Parcels and lugpff J3B" ✓ veyed at moderate rates. - DUok for Hire. R AT -A Y S, LIVEBV STABLES, PEVO-VPORT. ' OK LAKE TAKAPUNA, X£W TIME TABLE, A 'Bus will leave the Victoria Wharf, Devonport, daily, for the School-house, Takapuna Lake, at fi a.m., 10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 430 p.m. On Sundays, at 5.45 a.m., 11a.m., .2.30 p.m., and 4.30 p.m. And return from Takapuna, daily, at 5.45 a.iu. t 11.15 a.m., 3.15 p.m., and 5.15 p.m. Return Tickets, 2s 6d.; Single Fare, Is 6d. Parcels and Luggage con/eyed at moderate rates. Saddle Hones, Buggies, etc., for hire. OLIVER MAYS' (late quick's) LIVERY STABLES, POST-OFFICE STORE, DEVONPORT. Lake takapuna and waiwera—Saddle Hoises, and single and double Hon# Carriages for the above favourite resorts, can at May's (late Quick's) livery Stables, Post Oflice* Devonport. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6255, 3 December 1881, Page 8
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