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Amusements. THE AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAI UNION. Patron: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASON. CHORAL HALTFRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1890. Conductor .. . . Mr. G. A. Paque Leader of Orchestra .. MR. C. HEM US PROGRAMME: Part I. 1. Overture, "Mirella" Gounod 2. Song, " Tell Me, My Heart" Bishop MISS A. V. LORRIGAN. 3. Symphony, "The Scotch" Mendelssohr (a) Andante con raoto (B) Allegro un poco agitato 4. Duet ("Stabat Mater"). "Quia Est Homo"„ Rossini (with orchestral accompaniment) MISSES LOKRIGAN. 5. Suite de Ballet, Nos. 1 and 2, " The Language o: the Flowers" Cower Interval of ten minutes. Part 11. 1. Overture, " La Gazza Ladra" Rossini 2. Song, "A Little Mountain I.ad" Roeckei MISS M. HARPER. 3. Quintet (for wind instruments), " No. 3. Op. 88,' Andante Reich* (Flute, Oboe, Clarionet, French Horn, and Bassoon] MESSRS. INNES, CLOUGH, JACKSON, CRAIG, AM) COOK. i. Song, "Mona" Adam: MR. A. L. EDWARDS. 5. Chaconne et Rigadon, "Aline, Heine de Go! conda" Monsignj Front Seats, 2s ; Rack Seats and Gallery, Is. (Reserved plan at Wildman's). Doors open at half-past seven. Concert at eight. Annotated Programmes of Conceit, 3d each. J. F. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. DEVONPORT. A CONCERT Will be given bv the Choir of All Saints' Church, Ponsonby, in HOLY TRINITY SUNDAYSCHOOL, in aid of the Church on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ISTH, AT 7.30 P.M PROGRAMME : 1. Pianoforte Duet, "Faust" (Sydney Smith) MISS EDGF.R AND MRS. JUDSON. 2. Part Song, "Awake, Awake, the Flow'ers Un fold" (Leslie; 3 Song, "Queen of My Heart," from " Dorothy ".. (Cellier) MR. FERRIDAY. i. Trio for Piano, Clarionette, and 'Cello (Beethoven) MRS. JT/DSON, MR. S. JACKSON, AND MR. EDGKR. 5. Song, "Darkness and Light " (Piccolomini] MISS HENDERSON. 6. Cello Solo MR. H. F. EDGEK. 7. Humourous Glee, "The House That Jack Built" (Caldecott) INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. 1. Pianoforte Duet, "Qui Vive" (Ganz] MISS CRAWFORD AND MISS M. KELLY. 2. Part Song, "Sleep, Gentle Lady" (Bishop) 3. Song, with 'cello obligato, "Ye Stars ". .(Proch) MRS. JUDSON; 'eello, MR. EDGER. 4. Clarionette Solo MR. S. JACKSON. 5. Song, " The Outpost" (Piusuti) MR. DUGALD CRAWFORD. 0. Trio, from " The May Queen " (Bennett; MRS. JUDSON. MR. FERRIDAY, AND MR. CARD 7. Humourous Glee, "Little Jack Horner" (Caldecott; Exhibitions. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND "" INDUSTRIAL SHOW (Under the Management of the Mangere Farmers' Club) WILL BE HELD On NOVEMBER 15th, AT THE TRAMWAY COMPANY'S GROUND (POTTER'S PADDOCK), EPSOM. FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES. W. KNIGHT, Secretary, 127, Queen-street, Auckland. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing on Li Saturday afternoon, at the Glass Works, Freeman's Bay. Admission, (3d. Prizes given to eacli. Visitor. Machinery. rpHE WATSON AND DENNY GRINDING AND AMALGAMATING PANS. CHAS. JUDD, IRONFOUNDER AND ENGINEER, Has secured ALL RIGHTS and PRIVILEGES for the MANUFACTURING of the above Pans, and is prepared to supply the same to any part of the colony. These Pans are being brought into general use on the Thames Goldfield, and are proving highly efficient in both grinding a.nd gold-saving. They are capable of treating either auriferous or argentiferous ores, and will save the highest percentage of gold or silver on the assay value of any other pan at work. The cost for wnr aid teir bun? small, brings them within the reach of all companies for the treatment of low grade ores. For further particulars apply to I CHAS. JUDD, THAMES, Sole Manufacturer for New Zealand mo NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—A Splendid TWOFEEDER WHARFEDALE NEWS PRINTING MACHINE by Dawson A Sons, of Otley, Yorkshire Will print various sizes, up to four pages of the New Zealand Herald. The Machine has been very little used, will be run to the satisfaction of the purchaser, and guaranteed in perfect order. Stocks, Roller Moulds, Ac., all complete. WILSONS A HORTON Auckland. Board and Residence. mHE /CARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYMONDS-STREET (Ten minutes' walk from General Post Office). EXTRACTS FROM VISITORS' BOOK. Gentlemen, England—" House so convenient, situation so splendid, menage so satisfactory, that we intend to domicile for the winter." Lady, Scotland—" Highly satisfactory. Mrs. Pain studies the little comforts of her lady guests." Lady, England—" One's comforts <.;o studied that the Carlton is Home away from Home." Gentleman and Wife, South Africa—" Have found the Carlton so comfortable and homely that we continue our journey with regret, and tender our best thanks to Mrs Pain." Gentleman, England—"Homely and comfortable." Gentleman anil Lady, Sydney—" Very comfortable, >"ood table." Father and Son, England—" Very comfortable indeed." Their second visit, "Table and attendance good." Lady, Hong Kong— " Comfortable and convenient." Gentleman, Auckland—" Satisfactory.' Mrs. Pain, The Carlton, City Road, Auckland. Telegraphic address : "Comfort, Auckland." Telephone : No. 325. Tramcars and Omnibuses pass very frequently. T EVIATHAN RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY MANY-SURPASSED BY NONE) OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, . DUNEDIN. MRS. SILK.. .. .. PROPRIETRESS. This very popular Establishment continues to afford very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the comforts of home, com bined with very moderate charges. (3ALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis lawn, stabling, paddocks, Ac. Horses and Buggies by arrangement. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, and is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea air References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Aichdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, <fcc. Terms on application. FOLKSTONE HOUSE, PRINCES-STREET. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Suites of Apartments to suit Families. . G. COX, Proprietor. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE.—Private Board and Residence, Hobson-street, Auckland (between Victoria and Wellesley Streets). Most convenient house to Queen-street. Terms Moderate. Every attention paid to visitors. Coaches, Trains, and Steamers met on instructions by Telegraph.— E. Bennett, Proprietress. MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE, 70, GREY-STREET. Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, and all the comforts of home. SELECT Board for two gentlemen ; bath, single room ; three minutes' from Post Office. Terms, 16s weekly.— Herald Office. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, Sea View, Shortland-street; five minutes' from Post and Telegraph Offices, Mrs. R. Onyon. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincentstreet.— Board and Residence, single and double bedrooms, private sitting rooms, plunge and shower baths, piano and every home com/orb Inspection invited.— Mansfield.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8360, 13 September 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8360, 13 September 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8360, 13 September 1890, Page 8