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Amusements. Wmrt, OPERA ODS£ , AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB Patron: Sir W. F. D. Jervois, G.C M c r. •> FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. RECOMMENCING COMIC APERA, pOMIC APPt) OMIC UPERA, Oomic opkr A ' (By special permission of Messrs. Williams,,- pA' ner, and Musgrove.) ' 1 GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S COMIC OPFpa PIRATES /A F PENZA \r '„ IRATES UF Jl EN Z a \?■ t! /•ft GRAND CHORUS OF /"Vi E: W VOICES. (jl) EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA FFICIENT ORCHESTRA of 20 £ KItFu RMKRsi PERFORM* ! Musical Director and Conductor' HKRR CARL SCHMITT ' NEW AND ELABORATE SCEXKRy Specially painted for the occasion by Mr v Thomton, Scenic Artist. " ' COSTUMES MADE EXPRESSLY FROM v t » DESIGNS FROM LONDON W Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s- shii, „ 6d ; Pit, is. ' UILs ' a Box Plan and Stall Tickets at WiUlman's Stall and Pit Tickets at 11. E. Pai-triaL'e'J t ,„. street, opposite Union Bank. * ' < Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Overture at a. j J. B. GILFILI.AN Business Maimer. IN compliance with a request from tt Auckland Amateur Opera Cluii, the Comm-ir' 8 of the Ponsonby At Home have kimliv uctw-i » postpone their next Dance from Friilav 'th°i-,i, ; ,} Tuesday, the 21st instant. ' ' J ' : ' j OP E R AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA CLUB. MONDAY, AUGUST 20. "PIRATES OF PENZANCEGRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered to HERR CARL SCHMITT In recognition of his valuable gratuitous services 13 Musical Director and Conductor to the Club. J. B. GILFILLAX Business Manager Auckland Amateur Opera Club. QOLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK. THREE-MILE HANDICAP RACE (For a Prize). MONDAY, AUGUST 13, OPEN TO ALL-COMERS. PROFESSOR ROLLINSO X, CHAMPION ALL-ROUND BICYCLE RIDER OF THE WORLD, FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST li, Q I T Y H A L~l. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13. GRAND VOLUNTEER CONCERT AND DANCE BY THE ARTILLERY BAND. President: Sir Geo. Grey, K.C.B, The Artillery Band hold their Annual Concert and Dance in the above Hall on MONDAY EVENING next, under the Patronage of Colonel Shepherd and Officers of the Volunteer Force, also Superintendent Hughes and the Fire Brigade. (By kind permission of Colonel Shepherd, Volunteers may appear in uniform.) PROGRAMME.-Part I. L Grand Selection, Gems of the Opera, " PiriM3 of Penzance" (Sullivan). .Artillery Band. 2. Song, "Let Me Like a Soldier Fall" ("Miii. tana," Wallace). .Mr. T. M. Jackson. 3. Song, Selected. .Miss Harris. 4. Song, " Warrior Bold". .Mr. J. Knox. 5. Duet, " Sainted Mother" (" Maritana," Wallata ..Mrs. Hunter and Mr. Hiscocks. 6. Song, The Amateur Fireman". ..Mr. Birdselle. Interval of five minutes. Part 11. Presentation of Bandmaster Hunter's Medal to best shot in Artillery Band, also hon. members' prizes. 7. Grand Selection, "Iphigeniain Tauris" (Glucfc) . .Artillery Band. 8. Song, " 1a Sounata" (Bragga). .Mr. T. M. Jicfc son, with liute obligato by Mr. Innies. 9. Violin Solo, " Harp That Once" with variations (Farmer). .Master Walton. 10. Song, " Cupid Disguised" (Pontet). .Mrs. Hunter. lL Piano Quartette, "Rakoczy March" (Lisz;)_ Members of Mr. T. H. Webb's Class. 12. Valse, " Gipsy Bride" (Metcalfe) .. Artillery Band. This is one of the most beautiful Valses ever written. Grand Effects. '•God Save the Queen." ADMISSION.—Dress Circle 3s, Double Ticket ss; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Dress Circle and Stall Ticket admit to Dance. M.C.'s Captain Geddes, Lieutenant Smith. The Band will meet at the Room at seven sharp. Full Dress, Helmets, and Plumes. WALTER REID, Hon. Sec. " TXOVV beautifully blue the sky, the 8 a glass is rising very high." Take advaß tago, then, of this, and come and see " Pirates 0 Penzance," by the Auckland Amateur Opera Club on Wednesday, August 15. PIANOS by BRIINSMEAD & SONS, imported direct.London and Berlin Piano Company, Hobson-street. Oil and Colourmen. PAPERHANGINGQ APE RHANGING^ W. PHILLIPPS & SON Have received, ex late arrivals, 185 P ACKAGES ' Containing 55,500 OLLS 0F PAPKRHANGINGS Consisting of New Patterns, for Drawing, Diningi and Bed Rooms, and Hall and Staircase, suitable for the mansion or cottage. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AND BEST VALI'P EVER OFFERED IN PAPERHANGINGS. 916 packages SCRIMS AND HESSIANS PLATE AND SHEET GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES, &C. AND ALL TRADE SUNDRIES. W. pHILLIJPPS & gOS 75 and 97, Queen-street. [Established isgo.] JOHN HENDERSON. IS & 15 WYNDHAM-STREET. PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGEB, ARTISTIC DECORATOR, SIGN AND GLASS WRITER. Manufacturer of Lead Lights in Tinted Ca'beiirdt Stained, and Plain Glass Tablets, Silk . liinr ' .1? Wire Blinds. Private and Business J ,e3l £? s ahfc ,« bossed in Plate, Ruby, Blue, Amber and Glass. Original Designs. Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. ON sale: Mixed Paint in Various Colours tor House VI Ship Work. JOHN HENDERSON, 13, & 15 WVNDHAM--STRKCT __ ZEALAND HERALDInstructions as to the insertion or withdrawal 0 advertisements in the Herald must be in ,£Tlrt Advertisements received without such instruct! will be inserted until countermanded, and ckarg accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertise®® must be at the Publishing Office not later than sj> o'clock p.m. . wwn Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in and suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in ad vaD posted to any part of the colony. Advertisers in the country can remit payffi® n Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s lid tion. These announcements are also insert*. in Auckland Weekly News and Herald Mo> Summary without extra charge. For the convenience of advertisers, replies j® vertisemonts may be sent to the Herald Pu Office ; but the Proprietors do not accept an sponsibility in this respect. —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9130, 11 August 1888, Page 8

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