Amusements* ALL PONSONBY. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, IN THIS SCHOOLROOM, AT 8 P.M. A RECITAL OF PIANOFORTE MUSIC AND CONCERT By Mr. J. C. SUTHERLAND, Assisted by some of our leading Amateur Vocalists and others, will be held as above. PUOGRAMME. Song.." The Serenade" Schubert 8 Ml*. FKRRIDAY. Solo Fianoforte.."Grand Marcuo Militate".. Wol> lonhaupt (Edition difficile) _ MR. J. C. SUTHERLAND, Sonir.." Kathleen Mavoumeen" ........ .Crouch MkS. COOPER. Solo Pianoforte.."Nocturne" Chauhou (The favourite nocturne of the Kx-Empress Eugenie) MIL .1. C. SUTHICKLANI). Recitation.." Napoleon the Great" „__ MR. MONTAGUE. Solo Pianoforte.." Caprice de Concert"..Kalkbrenner MR J. & SUTHERLAND. INTERVAL 01'" FIVE MINUTES. Song.. "Never again with you, Robin"..L. Williams MILS. 11. F. EDO All Solo Pianoforte.."Fantasi-i Study" Tausig Mil. J. C. .SUTHERLAND. Recitation.." Sketch a la Macabe" (Mr. Solemnside's after dinner speech) MR O. B. WAYMOCTH. Solo Pianoforte.." Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground" ..Katnulieu (the variations include an imitation of the banjo) MR. J. C. SUTH IiRLAND. Song.."Love's Old, Sweet Story" Molly MRS. COOP Kit. Solo Pianoforte.." Impromptu" Heller MR. J. C. SUTHERLAND. Song.." Here's to the Year That's Awa\. Old Ballad MRS. UPTON. Song.."To-morrow Will be Friday., - —-....Molly MR. WORRALL N.B.—Mr. Sutherland plays several of the above positions by desire, and will perform upon an Upright Iron Grand, by Ascherherg. kindlj font for the occasion by Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE CHURCH FUNDS. Doors Open at Half-past Seven. Reserved Soats, 2s. Unreserved, Is. GRAND ORGAN RECITAL And SACRED CONCERT AT ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 189 a To Commence at 8 p.m., Tickets 2s and Is. Tickets at Mr. Wild man's, Arcade, where seats can be reserved #t> URn s* CLUB. Jl> ANNIVERSARY GATHERING, To CELEBRATE BURNS' BIRTH, IN ST. GEt.ROE'S HALL, NEWTON, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY' 24. Concert to commence at eight o'clock, Dancing immediately after. IIAGGIS, &c, at eleven o'clock. " There was a Lad was Born in Kyle," twelve o'clock. Tickets, 2s Cd each, to be had from Members of Committee ; or Mr. Home, Wellington-street. AUCKLAND PISHING CLUB. FIRST TRIP OF SEASON. Old North Shore Ferry Tee ton minutes past one p.m. TO-DAY Punctually. G. TOUSSAINT GIRDLER, Hon. Sue, pro ternAquatics. A UCKLAND EGATTA. ENTRY NIGHT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, At Club-room, Waitemata Hotel, from eight o'clock to ten o'clock. C. DACRE, Hon. Sec. ENTRIES FOR AUCKLAND SWIMMING CARNIVAL, to be held at Dock, must be forwarded to the Secretary before six p.m. on the 21st instant. R, W. ST. CLAIR Hon. Sec. January 18, 1300. Sporting. ANEHUNGA RACING CLUB. RACES, To be held at Potter's Paddock, Epsom, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JANUARY 18, IS9O. Persons Betting without a License will be expelled. Licenses may be obtained from the Secretary on payment of a Guinea. First race starts at 1.45 p.m. Admission to the Course, Is for each Person, Horse, or Vehicle. AUCKLAND "OACING JUBILEE MEETING, To be held on the ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, On THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1890. MAIDEN HANDICAP of 70sovs. Distance, one mile and a quarter. Entrance, lsov. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 80sovs. Distance, two u.iles. Entrance, lsov. JUVENILE HANDICAP of 120sov& Distance, six furlongs. Entrance, lsov. JUBILEE CUP HANDICAP of 250sovs. Distance, one mile and a-half. Entrance, lsov. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 150sovs. Distance, about three miles and a-half. Entrance, lsov. SELLING HANDICAP of fiOsovs. Distance, seven furlongs. Entrance, Jsov. FLYING HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Distance, six furlongs. Entrance, lsov. ADMISSION TO THE COURSE: FREE J FREE! FREE! FREE) WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. «———^——i————— i , i i i. Business Cards. JOHN M. Inst. C.E. CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER FL. PRIME, House and Land Agent, • Office : No. 25, Insurance Company's Buildings, Queen-street. PDWARD "OARTLEY ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS, QUEKN-STREET. [A CARD.] TITR. /CHARLES ~HJT /BALDER, SOLICITOR (Late with Mr. C. S. S. George), HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AT CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET (Next to Messrs. Upton & Co.) WPHILLI & SON, • OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim. Paints, Oft, Turpentine, Colours, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Artiste' Colours and Brushes: Plate, Sheet, Crown, Ornamental, and Photographic Glass; Picture Frames and Tapestry Mouldings Clock and Compass Glasses. Glass cut to size, and carefully packed. 140 and 151, QUEKN-STREET. JOHN WHITE, TAILOR HAS REMOVED FROM VICTORIA-STREET TO QUEENSTREET (Opposite Durham-street, late Goodson's London Arcade. WHY BUY INFERIOR COFFEE ? There are enough disappointments in life, without making the mistake in buying the wrong Coffee. The very best, and that which gives you a good start in the morning, and the fortitude you require to battle through the day, is either BKOWN, BARRETT, & GO'S EXCELSIOR Brand or STANDARD Brand, both b*ing mixtures of the very best Mocha and Ceylon plantation Coffees. We gtvegood value at fair prices. 3ROWN, BARRETT, « CO. u
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8156, 18 January 1890, Page 8
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