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O p E^TU^rT; Lessee _ , S Manager .."""*•• H. » am. Stage Manager " « Cha*. 8^ TO-NIGHT l to. Kight ** ENTHUSIASM BEYOND . AMERICAN MINSTRELS, ' GENERAL VERDICTGREATEST OF ALL MIK STppT ENTERTAINMENTS l THE LARGE AUDIENCE PresfW PRISED AND DELIGHTED THE ORIGINAL BLACK WATCH. THE GROTESQUE InviJ , a S AYI THE PEERLESS EVA GERMALN'E. THE CELEBRATED BILLY sp THE FAMOUS CONNOR BROTHER THE GRAND PItOGR the FUNNY CORNER MEN. Regal Success of Speed's Sketch of A TOFFS BANQUET! ' POPULAR PRICKS~3e, l's. Pit , Keats at Wildman's ''" Tickets on sale at United Service Hotel C H ° R A fITTi; WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 23 th (Jubilee Night.) MR. MARTIN SWALLOW'S GRAND PIANOFORTE RECITAL & Trrrm CONCERT. 4Jl fiUEg When he will play the following pieces-, Beethoven's " Moonlight " Sonata '""" Thalberg's " Moses in Egypt" " The New Zealand Jubilee March" fh„ d. , Swallow) wttofej^ Chopin's Polonaise in C sharp minor The ever popular " Home, Sweet Home." To be assisted by Miss Derbyshire tho <««• Pickmere " (3). Miss Wilkins, Miss \Vii« *< Messrs. Reid, Ferriday; j> llr b T "■ and others. " RESERVED SEATS AT WILD.MAX'S Carriages at 10.15. Doors open at 7tn n at Span. ■**• °neer| ADMISSION • • .""". . i,. L '_J% 2s, a A SACRED CONC eTt and ORGAN RECITAL * Will be given by the CHOIR OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRU ON MONDAY, JANUARY 27, isgo Conductor Rev. Dr. EGAY run Organist .. Mr. JOHN HAlrTffPi? Leader of Orchestra .. .. Mr. P. HBCOm PROGRAMME Part I. ' M Overture, " Invocation to St. Cecilia" (Lamotte)..OßGAN AND ORCHESTRA " Solo (alto), " Ave Maria" (arranged) (Lefebnre We'll).. Mrs. UISCOCKS " " Solo (Clarionet) " Adagio" .. re,_ Mr. O'BEIRNK *" l Solo (tenor) and chorus, " Laudate Paeri" (Capocci)..Rev. Dr. EGAN(Soloist) " " Solo (organ) "Le Prophrite" .. .. MewrV* Mr. JOHN HARTWELL ' * Chorus, " Credo" .. .. a-.- » . CATHEDRAL CHOIR l "** Et Incarnatus (solo). .Miss McILHON'E Solo (Cornet), "The Lost Cliord." . Siillm, Mr. McCOMLSH a (With Organ and Orchestral Accompaniment) Part 11. Chorus, " Gloria in Excelsis" .. .. fjfni.j, CATHEDRAL CHOIR ' Qui Tollis(solo)..Miss CARRIE KNIGHT Solo (Organ), " Offertoire in F Minor " (Hartwell) .. THE COMPOS " Solo ( v " Ave Maria," .. .. (Milh-n Miss COLETA LORRIGAX ' Solo (bass) and Chorus, " Agnus Dei" (Vanßroo) .. Mr. MUNRO (Soloist) *' Solo (Flute), " Largo," .. .. (DeJlidu® Rev. Dr. EG AN ' Solo (alto) " O, Rest in the Lord" . (Mendelssohn) ... Mrs. PRYOR" " Chorus, "Magnificat" (j^ CATHEDRAL CHOIR Finale, " Marche Heroique" .. .. (SchnM ORGAN AND ORCHESTRA. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; commence at 8. Tickets, 2-. and Is. Two shilling seats ma» 5e reserved at Wildman's, where a plan of the sitfta may be seen. CATHOLIC INSTITU/i WELLINGTON-STREET. THE JUBILEE MINSTRELS, Assisted by well-known Amateurs, will giveajni and varied Performance in the above HaD on TUESDAY NEXT. JANUARY 2STH (JUBILEE EVE). An exceptionally attractive programme will be presented, including Orchestral Items, Chorus, Comic and Sentimental Songs, Step Dances, aid Humourous Character Sketches, the whole inter. larded with new jokes and funnyisms. Proceeds in aid of Auckland Christian Doctria Society's Funds. Doors open at half-past seven. Overture at eight. Admission : One Shilling. A GRAND JUBILEE CONCERT viß be given by the West End Musical Üb!m (assisted by a large number of talented friendslii the St. James's Hall, on MONDAY, January tin £7th, under distinguished patronage, when vtfll be presented the "Jubilee Ode to Zealandta,"byJ.E Phillpot, illustrated by a realistic tableau'of th planting of the British flag on the shores of >'» Zealand, IS4O. The programme iuclndes a number of Patriotic Songs, Choruses, and Instrumental Pieces. Admission Is to all parts of the how. Commence at S p.m. Begin the Jubilee festirititt by being present. "OERFORMING FLEAS. CITY HALL BUILDINGS, qUEEN-STREF LAST WEEK OfthGREATEST NOVELTY ON EABTE Open Daily from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, Admission Sixpence. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY!, AT THREE O'CLOCK, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO pROFESSOR -pANNELI (THE WATER WIZARD), AT THE CALLIOPE DOCK.For particulars see posters. Tickets sold everywhere: One Shilling each, i> eluding Return Fare to the Dock. EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART. OIL PAINTINGS OF NEW ZEALAND LANDSCAPE. Ma. C. Blomfield has the pleasure to *bbmW that his Studio in the Victoria Arcade, V** street, is now open. Visitors, Tsorista, and others are vited to view the Collection, comprising M "" a large number of original Paintings and sw»«of the Hot Lake District, the destroyedlf Lake and Mountain Scenery of the South Ism* NOW ON VIEW AT MR. BLOMFIELD'S STUDIO, 110, VICTORIA ARCADE (FIRST FLOO *V a Entrance, corner of Queen and Shortland strew AUCKLAND. IffEW ZEALAND HERA&&. SunscaiPTiON : Qd per week, delivered to and suburbs; or 13s Cd per quarter, in posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s6de inft( tion. These announcements are also inset '** Auckland Weekly News and Herald moSUMMARY without extra charge, j Instruction, as to the insertion or vUl f* m advertisements in the Hkkald must be m« Advertisements received without such Ins will be inserted until countermanded, a"*,, accordingly. Orders to withdraw must be at the Publishing Office not later w o'clock p.m. , t>; Advertisers in the country can remit pay"' Money Orders or Postage Stamps. While every care is exercised in regard to insertion of advertisements, the Proprietor:i hold themselves responsible for nonthrough accident or from other causes, Proprietors reserve to themselves the ngn tingadverUsements that they may deem o j # Hble, even although such advertisements w-j been received and paid for in the usual c business. gg _ ===== , . ___ w "rtXli)(

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8162, 25 January 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8162, 25 January 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8162, 25 January 1890, Page 8