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Amusements ptHORAL HALL. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1891. RAND /COMPLIMENTARY "DENEFIT To the Gifted Priina Donna, jyj-ISS lsa jyj-AY, Commencing at eight o'clock. Managing Committee : Fredk. Earl, Esq. Captain Thomas Freak. Baume, Esij. On which occasion the following Programme will be rendered : Part 1. 1. Oveiture, "Pique Danio," AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. 2. Song, " Better Land," MISS FEATON (Violin obligate Miss BUCKLAND). 3. Song, " By the Fountain," MR. KDWARD.S. 4. Gounod's " Ave Maria," MISS ELSA MAY (Violin obligate Miss BUCKLAND). 5. Recitation, " Henry of Navarre," MR. FAIRCLOUGH. 6. Violin Solo, " Souvenir.-) de Bellini," MIsS BUCKLANJ). 7. Duet, "Oh, Maritana," MISS ELSA MAY AND MR. JACKSON. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. 1. Overture, " l.'ltiiliani in Alfderi" (Rossini), AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. 2. Song, " The Message," MR. JACKSON. 3. Grand Scena, " Softly Sighs," MISS ELS A MAY. 4. Recitation, "Charge of the Light Brigade" MR. FAIRULOUGH. 5. Song, " When Spairows Build," MRS. COOPER. 6. Song, " Honour Bids Me Spend Away," MR. DUFAUR. 7. Characteristic Piece, "March Indienne " (Le Thiero) AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION. 8. Grand Miserere Scene from " II Trnvatore," MISS j:LSA MAY, Mil. EDWARDS, AND CHORUS. Piani.ste .. _ Miss Harding Conductor Mr. Paque Prices of Admission—:fs, is, and Is. Plan and tickets at Wildmau'.s. CITY HALL mO -NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! X CITY HALL ! 1) WARD Til CIMITH, JDWARD .1 • OMITH, Will deliver COUGH'S FAMOUS ORATION, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES ! The Prairie on Fire. Cough's Story of his First Speech. Holding a Child over Niagara Falls, &c. Dress Circle Tickets—One Shilling. Body of HaII—FREE BY TICKET. Collection. Last night the body of Hall was packed at half-past seven, and hundreds were turned away, so come early. Doors open at a quarter past seven. «j|ra "O UR N S i~ILUB KX/1 Will Celebrate 't&** BURNS' ANNIVERSARY With a CONCERT & BALI., HAGGIS & BAGPIPES, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, IN ST. GEORGE'S HALL. Great Display of Tartan. Commencing at eight o clock. Tickets, 2s 6d each. Sporting. mAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. ! SUMMER MEETING. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, and SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. HANDICAP MAIDEN PLATE Isov. HANDICAP HURDLES 2sovs. ZEALANDIA HANDICAP Isov. TAKAPUNA CUP 3sovs. IIOBSON 11 AN DICAP Isov. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE 3sovs. STEWARDS' HANDICAP 2soy.<. NOVEL RACE isov. SELLING RACE Isot. Acceptances, and Entries for Novel and Selling Races, close on FRIDAY next, January 23rd, by 9 p.m. : R. WYNYARD, Secretary. MeetingsJUBILEE PIONEER ASSEMBLY, O K. of L., L.A. 2084. The Installation of Officers will take place THIS EVENING, at the Cook-street Hall, at a quarter to eight o'clock. All members are requested to attend. H. W. FARNALI., R.S. MEMBERS are reminded that the Annual Meeting of the AUCKLAND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION will be held TO-DAY at HALF-PAST Tiirke p.m., at the Harbour Board, in the long room. It is specially requested that all Meiubtrs will attend as business is important. F. G. EWINGTON, • ' • • . Secretary. npAUPIRI EXTENDED COAL MINING JL COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE. The Half-yearly General Meeting of Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Company's Offices, Fort-street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 30th January, IS9I, at half-past two p.m. Business : To receive Directors' Report and Balance-sheet and elect Directors. FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. Auckland, January 19, 1891. Dress and FashionNEW "OLE AS E NOTE. ~i s. I ' lam selling a large Warehouse Line of LADIES AND GIRLS' STRAW TX ATS. XI THIS SEASON'S GOODS. 1 %%P' As cheap a lot as ever offered in " Auckland. — J. E^ NDE AND Top GREY-STREET, FASHIONABLE, and THE WEST END DRAPERY, I JLJL KARANGAHAPE ROAD. OUR USUAL VARIETY OF TRIMMED HATS, ALL PRICES. RIBBONS, FEATHERS, AND FLOWERS IN PROFUSION. 2/- \9 AND 1 OFT. WIDE OILCLOTHS, Sq. yard/ Thick Wear-resisting Quality. "/«/ HAND-MADE quality. Sq. yardj 1/8 1 STAIR OILCLOTH, 22 linches wide, J Special Quality. J. M. M C LACHLAN, DIRECT. IMPORTER, 222, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND ALBION r<LOTH TJALL 120, QrjEKN-BTKEET, AUCKLAND. New Zealand, JOHN WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND LADIES COSTUME MAKER. CLOSE AT TWO P.M. ON SATURDAYS \TISITORS TO TE AROHA.— V The undersigned will run a Coach from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting Train for Auckland at Morriasville on those (lays, and returning to To Aroua from Morrinsvilla on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of Train from Auckland, conveying passengers parcels, and mails. . K. GALLAGHER. HA YK d, CO., Tourist- Agency 1107, Queen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8469, 21 January 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8469, 21 January 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8469, 21 January 1891, Page 8

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