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Am?sement3 &c NEW Q PgRA &Ma D a^ in^. ' THE AUSTRALIAN WONDEP* . - CROWDED NIGHTLY- CP0 WDEII LY ', TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NK:'-, (By Special Rtqnest), LAST NIGHTS! LASI NiGhT.sUsDEft Di,riN(;uisuzi> Patroxagi: • RACE NIGHT! RACE NT., H T - (St. Anr:.-ew3 Day). RKMEMBER-JIOST ~ OSITIVELY THF NIGHiS OF E " A - T TINA FORE. PIXAFoiu:. rRTCES : Dress Circle Cs - ~ Children ha f pri.-<i to Dre'a i-'-' . ■ 3 ,' i s-~'-' ' '*• Box-pan at Wavte's •-.ue-ii'.•:«<•; "wh"'» .- ■ can fee procured. " ' - B Ll Ciel* Doers «pen at 7.U0 ; OvcrtU'e at a XF.CLP.K YOLK >E :s Dl-PUT- Tn ,. r . AND AVOID THE C:.U-H AT NIQKt. AY ' 11/ rerjueat, . SATURDAY AFTERNOOK. First ai:d only MID-DAY PEEJORMiKcj, ' For Country Visitors, Families, and School*. D u ors open at 2.30. comment at a o'clock. Children. 6d and 1 = "M- FAIiMKR, At.ct. N T E R T A T NlTri At the ' x CHOItAL HALL, THIS EVE,\PG Lght o'clock. AX D "LITER ART LNTKRTAIIN-MHNT Will be givoa on behalf of the 1 WELLESLEY STREET BAPTIST CUURI'H LUI-MjING FUND, i>" the CHORAL HALL, ONTHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, NOVEMEFR JC i On this very IN'TERE.-TI.N'G occasion the Ch - • and other pieces will be sung by f -■ HUNDRED WELL TRAINED ADL'LT \..icES I from the surrounding CUURJH CiIOIUS, n er uiitj. tying thereby a truly Noble Spirit of Christen Lot* and Brotherhood, which must be a? sratiivin- a 5.;. s. novel to all concerned. PROGRAMME: Impromptu Introductory Pirformaace on the Ores' by Mr. Lambert. Chorus—" Hark, the Lark "..Choir. Pianoforte—" Oberon" (Bene Farurgy).. Mrs. s. Vu). V Solo—"The Heart Cowed Down "..Mr. Uyan. '" RECITATION—BATTLE OF NASE^Y,' REV. MB. DEASBURY. ~ Duet—"Singing Lessoa"..Mr. and Mrs. Guc'.ijcu '•■ ScJo—" Toll Him I L'.ve Him Still"..M.ss Gt c . j' READING- -ONE NICHE IIIGUEE," MR. TfIEOPHILUS COoPEK. ,f Solo—•' Kill trnsy ".. M iss Mackay. :' Chor'.ts —•' in Cod P. rot "..Choir. a Solo—"Thei:uglar"..Mr. dmythe. '■' Pian forte—" Tlie Shepherds Eveni2 3 - Seng" .XI,M. McDurmotte. e Solo—" I Fear No Foe"..Mr. Goodison. ,' Choral—"Awake -E oli m Lyre". .Ciivir. RECITATION. i. ±\.CV. i.:i;j:.'.A» OlTlMioS. Solo—•• Waiting "..Misc Peace. Solo —Pianoforte..Mi.s Seadar. Clioruj—"C. me, Lotus All a-Majing Go "..Choir. )r ' "' "' " ' ' Tickets.. Is; IteiJrved, 2s. May be nid of ih. Booksellers ; ai the De. <"«: of t!i2 Sundaj-ictc.-l Union ; or, at the dotrs of the Hall. Entertainment will coromenco at 3 o'clock. CmORAL HALL, THIS EVEXLNG ' / ENTER I'AiNMENI', 100 VOICES REV. THOS. SI'UBGEON'S IiECITATIOV Eight o'clcck. 1| ST. MATTHEWS 1 „ __s.! As. = > - M ~ >r? I FRIDAY NEXT. :" 5J | ST. JAMES'S HALL. lg - I PROGRAMME. 5^ Paiit I. Part Song- "A Summer Day " (Taylor)..The Clcir. Air ('• Bohemian Girl ")—•' When Other Libs "(1!.. ft) ..Dr. Walker. :1 Du-jtt—" I V.'onld That My Love " (Mcmiel?so!:n) Mrs. Stevenson a:id Mrs. Hera[:atri. Song-"Parting" (Ga::i). .Miss Tj->; cr. Glee (Orpheus)—-' The Chapel ".." •->. nrphccs C.C Howden, skicair, Bartl-y, ami Henderson.) Pianoforte Duett — Selected..Mis-ss Boy and v.'j!liams. Duett ("I.iiv of Killamev") —"Tbe Mccn KaliUais9d" (Benedict) -Messrs. Austin and U orrill. Ballad—"My Love Has Gone A-sailing" (Moiloy) ■ Mi£S Green. Trio— " Drink to Me Only With Thine Ey.s". Messrs. Austin. Ferriday, an.l Warner. Song—" Kiliarney " (Baife).. Mr. Masser. , Glee (Orpheus)—"Serenido".."o. o. G. C. Interval or Tex .'JiMTEs. I'iliT 11. Tar'. Song—-'Blow, Gentle G»lcs " (L'isboo) .. fr.--Choir. ■ Nautical Ballad—"The MMsh-pmite " — (stci'-tr-Adams).. Mr. Wurrall. Song and Chorus—"Childr.-n's Voices "-(CI ..ri);!) Mi-,s Wright. Ra'.lad—" Esmeralda'— (Levey)..Miss Coster. Glee (Orpheus)—" Come, Siieu: Evening, o'er us '.- "O. O. G. C." Piano.'orts Solo—Selected..Miss Hooper. Air (Trcvatore)—' Tears of Memory "-(V e r :i;..Miss Cant. Trio—"There was a Jolly Miller "-.V-.- ; .-r;. .Vai.tsFerridaj., and Warner. Song-Selected..Mr. LVrapath. Part S mg— ■' Oh : Kush thec, inv Cable "---i-idlivati ..TLtf Choir. I Finale—" Go I Save the Queen." Conductor and Accompanist ..Mr. ruutn. Doors op n at 7."0. — at -- Cuildrca Half Price ! Programmes Kree '■' Admission to all parts of the Hall 53. ONE SHILLIXG!:^_j^_ THIS EVEN 1N C, at the Ciwu.il Halt, , ... REV. THOS. SI'CRGKO.N'i RLCiTAiK'N Eight o'clock. _-—-—- /^IFTSIAT rut; AMERICAX NOVELTY HALL QUEEN-STREET. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, COMMENCING ON SATURDAY NEA'T THE EGYPIJAX WAR Exhibition of Piiintiugs, representing -ric. — Bombardmeiit ui \1- x*n.iria to the Capture ..f Arabi i'a.-ha. EVERY ONE RECEIVES A PRESENT ON EACH VISIT. OPEN DAILY, FRuM 10 A.M. 10 10 P.M. Piao. i of Admission, Is.; ChilpkEN, 6P. Full Particulars in Future Advertisements. Sec the Presents in the American Novilty Wir/.o*. BAIL Ei' & KER R, PROPBIETOItS. rniIEATKICAL and other Companies JL requiring Bill-posting in Wellington »dl lied ample accomuiodation on the New /.-aland Boards distributed thu.u.hout the city. Terms e" applieatio". to t?ie Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6564, 30 November 1882, Page 8

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