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Amusements MR, MARTIN SWALLOW'S EVENING CONCERT. CITY HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. Programme.— Paiit I. 1. Piano duet, "Overture to Figaro" ..., Mozart MISS MISSEN and Mil. SWALLOW. 2. Soprano song, "Oh! How Delightful" Gattv MISS WILSON. y 3. Piano solo, " Kiintasie on Sonnambula" Thai berg.. Mil. .SWALLOW. " '"" i. Sopr. Scena., " Ernaiii, i5iv01imi"......... Verdi MISS DERBYSHIRE. 6. Violin solo, "Air Vari.<" in (i major Rode Mil. SWALLOW 6. Piano sole, "Sonatina in l< , " . . dementi MISS MAY MISSKN (six years of age). ' 7. Tenor soiifr, " My Pretty .lane" Bishop (With harp accompaniment.) MR. SWALLOW. 8. Clarinet concerto, Op. To in K minor Webt'l MR. S. JACKSON. Interval of ten minutes. Part 11. 9. Violin and Pianoforte Duet, "Louis X\li; 3 Air" <;| lv9 MISS RUTH EASDOWN AM) MISS THOMAS. >3 10. Tenor Song, " Beautiful Venice" Knight (With Guitar Accompaniment and Clarionet Oblicato) Mil. SWALLOW. 11. Harp Solo, " Chant National Italien," MR. SWALLOW. 12. Soprano Scena., " Ci«l I'ietnso" Tlossin! MISS DERBYSHIRE. L 3. Guitar Solo— (a) March in A Major \ (b) Mazurka in A Minor ( „ , (c) Varxoviana in C Major (" carca ssl (d) Noholtische in C Major] MK. SWALLOW. 14. Piano Solo, " Tanuhaii-er March".. Wagner-LiszJ MISs THOMAS. 15. Soprano Song, " Only Once More " Merit MISS WILSON. :G. Piano Solo, " Grand Polonaise in A Flat"..Chopin MISS KNOX. Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Joors open at 7.30, Concert at, 8 ; Carriages at 10.20, RESERVED PLAN AT WILDMAN'S. N.B. —Owing to the length of the Programme. ihcre will be NO ENCORES. FLIGHT-HOURS' DEMONSTRATION. Vll those desirous of out-stripping the Southern Provinces are requested to contribute their mite in ash or trophy, and thereby assist in advertising the province internationally. MUSIC GALORE, FUN FOR ALL, VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, And A GENERAL RECONCILIATION OF ALL CLASSES. Subscriptions will be received by our Local Press Secretaries of all Unions, and Trade and Labour Council, and all holding stamped subscription lists. F. R. BUST, .Secretary. Dental. EL F. W l *D s ° R, SURGEON DIGJSTIST (By Kxani.) (Late ok tmk Firm of Kkmpt and Windsor), iegs to intimate to the public of Auckland ami tountry districts that he is still in practice at the oh! Chambers, FOOT OK SHORTLAND-STRKET Nearly opposite the General Post Office. Having engaged the services of a first-class Mechanical Assistant, and iKDUCKD THE CHARGES CONSIDERABLY He requests a share of their support. Box 201 Telephone 37. L F. H r E *■ SURGEON DENTIST (BY EXAM.), HOBSONSTREET, NEXT ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. Consultations daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satire. lays from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. First-class work guaranteed. Terms moderate. Ul the latest appliances and newest remedies. Telephone, 441. E. C° x *~B~™> DENTAL SURGEONS. E. COX, L.D.S., ENG. Kingsley House, Uobson-street. H. COX, D.D.S., Univ. Midi., U.S.A., 148. Queen-street, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen and. Victoria street*. Business Cards. [A CARD.] CI AX/- A Y M 0 U T 11, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, &o. )ffice: SHORTLAND-STREET (next Star Office. Fjl DWA R D l> ART LE Y ARCHITECT, 3TICHBURYS BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET JOSEPH BARBER (Late Fellow of the Manchester Institute of Accountants), ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, MINING AND GENERAL AGENT, 14, Victoria Arcade, Auckland. TTrriLLIAM T /COUSINS (Son of the late Mr. .T. S. Cousins of the old tirai, Cousins and Atkin) Has much pleasure in announcing that he ha.« COMMENCED BUSINESS IN LORNE-STKKEI (Next to Lome-street Hall), as COACHBUILDEK, &c, And is prepared to EXECUTE ORDKIiS AND REPAIRS tn all Branches of the Trade, at Moderate Rates. CABINETMAKER AND UNDERyj TAKE K. A. O. WHEELER Begs to inform his friends and the public centrally that he has commenced business as above at JUNCTION OF COOK AND GREY STKKETS, AUCKLAND. Funerals Furnished to Suit allEClasses. Repairs done. ■vr O T I C E. MR. J. G. HENDERSON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST & SURGEON DENTIST, Established 15 years at the Medical Hall, Three l,ainps, Ponsonby, Has opened a Dispensary for the Compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions, dec, at KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON, Three doors from the Bank of New Zealand. - "VTEW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 0.1 per week, delivered in torn. and suburbs; or 13a lid per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colony. Births, is; Deaths and Marriages,2s(kieach insertion. These announcements are also inserted in AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERALD MONTH" Summary without extra charge. For the convenience of advertisers, replies toe* vertisements maybe sent to the Hf.ralu Publwhu*. Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any n sponsibility in this respect. Instructions as to the insertion or vnthdraval o advertisements in the HUB alb must be in trnm.. Advertisements received without such instr x , will be inserted until countermanded, and ciwr., accordingly Orders to withdraw advertisement must be at the Publishing Office not later than •> o'clock p.m. ( Advertisers in the country can remit payment Money Orders or Postage Stamps. While every care is exercised in regard to the i insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do n hold themselves responsible for non-mser through accident or from other cau^s; an. Proprietors reserve to themselves the i".v » ° ting advertisements that they may deem ot) '^ e able, even although such advertisements may been received and paid for in the usual cou

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8375, 1 October 1890, Page 8

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