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- . Amusements. ■ . MADAME Pi i E.Y i ADA ME .IT A;T EY ! ENGLAND'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. CONTINUED SUCCESS 1 ,'tAST CON C BIS I. . ■ SIXTH CONCERT, to-night (TUESDAY), JUNE 2, Being the last but one of this Phenomenal Season. city HALL. . * CITY HALL. •-,... CITY HALL. . jj ■. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Trio—" The Hawthorn in the Glade '*.. .Benedict / Miss Rossow, Mr. Jones, and Mb. Patey. 2. Song—"l Arise from Dreams of Thee".. .Salaman Mr. C. It. Jones. 3. Aria-" Onvion Partir " . (" Figli* del. Beggi- i mento '■■■■■•- •• •"• •"•'• • •'•'• •"• • • ....Donizetti ; v Miss Bertua ROSSOW. i. Pianoforte Solo—"Paraphrase on Lucie "...,.. ■ ■■:■■■ ?•■■■ - ■-■"■■ .'.;........ ............Prudent: '"" '.'jiiss Emilia Woo ~ .■ 6. Song—" In Sheltered Vale '';.... .'.... ....Formes Mil. J. G. Patey. i „ "AnnidaDispictata" \ Handel °-1 Aria-" Lascia ch , io Pianga " }-•"■ wanQel MADAME PATKY. 7. Song—"Serenade" - Schubert Miss Bertha Rossotv. [ ' Part 11. 1. Duet—" Li Ci Darera "...................Mozart Miss Rossow and Mr. Patey. 2. Song—" Alas, those Chimes ".......... Wallace MADAM IS PATKY. 3. Pianotorte Solo—" Tremolo " Gottschalk Miss Emilia Wood. 4. Song—•' Largo al Factotum" -..... Rossini Mr, .7. G. Patey. 5. Song—" I Dreamt that I Dwelt " Balfe . Miss Bertha Rossow. , i 0# song—"Come Back to Erin ".,........... Claribel Mr. C. R. Jones. 7. Song—" The Quaker's Daughter ".... ..Watson MADAME PATEY. 8. Duet—"O, A1bi0n".....,... Braham Mr. Jones and Mr. Paiev. . C0nduct0r.............. Mr. Hermann Morris. I ; The LAST CONCERT of the Season and . FAREWELL of MADAMK PATEY to ; Auckland will take place at the CITY HAH. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIUUT. BOX PLAN open at Wildman's. Prices of Admission: Dress Circle, 4s; ■ Stalls, 2s Od; Pit, Is. Australian Representative. ..'... -..'. ...'.. .Mr. Lolir. : Director ...-.-.;....'.;":V;.'.;.. Mr. W. H. .Boole."madame t> a t e y,' Jl [ AT THE CITY HALL TO-NIGHT. I A DRAG will leave Mr. G. J. JACKSON'S, I QUEICN-STKKBT, ONKHUNGA, at six o'clock p.m. prompt, Fare, Is (id.. . ' YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, . Corner WELLIiSLIiY AND albert STREETS. WINTER COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENTS, &C, In Lecture Hall,. • . • Commencing each Evening at 7.40. ' PROGRAMME: Friday, June 5 .. .. .. Conversazione. Friday, June 19 : Lecture. Scibject: " Then and Now —Nuts for Pessimists to Crack." ', . REV. JOSEPH BERRY. Friday, July 3 • .. .. -.. ..Concert. Friday," July 17 .. .. '■-.. -. Lecture. '.■;: Subject "Scottish Characteristics." - : ; , , REV. it. SCOTT WEST. Thursday, July 30 ... .. .. ..Concert. CONDUCTED BY PROF. CARL SCHMITT. ■ Friday, august 14—Public Debate between '■ Sir •Selected Members of Combined Literary Societies. '■■• Friday, August 28 .. M .. '. ... Conceit. Thursday, Si:pj:embkr 10 .. .. ■■'.;. Lecture. Subject: " Why Flowers are Beautiful." PROF. A. P. W. THOMAS. Friday, September 25—Literary Competition be- ., tween Members of United Societies. ~■..-,-■ Single Admittance, Cd. "Tickets for the Course,to admit J-ady and Gentleman, 3s 6d. To admit bearer only, Maybe obtained at the Rooms, or from any Member of Committee.'. ■ THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. WILLIAM BRAKENBIG, Gen. Sec. . •■ - Meetings. V KUAOTUNU BONANZA GOLD MINJL3k_ ING COMPANY (LIMITED). '■': The Amalgamation with the Arizona Gold Mining Company having now been completed, an I Extraordinary , General- Meeting -of Shareholders ■ will ?be held at ; the Company's., Office, A.M.P. Buildings, Queeiiistreet, Auckland," on s f WED AY, ■ the luth day of J nne, 1891, at three o'clock in the afternoon, to appoint Directors in accordance wii.hthe understanding arrived at by both Companies prior to the amalgamation. < WM. GRAY, Acting Secretary. , Y>RITISH AND . FOREIGN BIBLE JL> , SOCIETY. ' AUCKLAND AUXILIARY. The Annual Public Meeting will be held in the Baptist Tabernacle, next MONDAY, the Bth June. The Rev. H. T. Robjohns, 8.A., the deputation from the Parent Society, and other friends, Will give addresses. Full particulars in future issue. - ; ; • .- ' • H, H. WRY, Hon. Sec. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. J&. ' , , Annual Meeting will be held in the Society's Room, Art Gallery, on THURSDAY,, 4th June, at • 7.45 p.m. ■•,-,• » ' . j Due notice having been given of the intention to propose important alterations in the constitution and v rules of; the Society, copies of these - proposed alterations are now laid on the table in the society's Room for the information of the members. : . *i- , ■ N.B.—With a desire to see all interested in the ■progress of Art present ..on'this, occasion, the Committee have resolved that anyone becoming a member, and paying their subscription for the ensuing year prior to the ! above date,'.will be entitled to take part in the proceedings. ' JNO. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. DentaL A. , F. H°° pE E SURGEON DENTIST (BY EXAM.), 109, CORNER QUEEN & SWANSON-STREETS Consultations daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur days from 9 a. in. to 7.2 noon. . ~ -First-class work guaranteed. Terras moderate. All the latest appliances and newest remedies.? jS H. P.-' W IKDSOE ' SURGEON DENTIST .-""■■■', ...'; (By Exam.), LATE KKMI'T AND WINDSOR, SHORTLAND-STREET (Opposite General Post Office). Telephone 377 E. C ox AND S ON > DENTAL SURGEONS, 148, QU£,EN-STR£ET, -■ A.M.P. BUILDINGS, CORNER QUEEN AND VICTORIA STREETS. E. Cox AND Son beg to'announce that, on and after MONDAY, March 16, their offices at Kinssley House, Hobson-streot, -will be closed, , and that their practice will be concentrated at the above address, Queen-street, where they have taken additional rooms. ■■.;.y..v. --;V;"- ?■/< Brewers- , DOMAIN D.REWEEY. x> PURE T>EER. URE .OEER. THIS BEER AS SUPPLIED TO OUR CUS : : TOMERS, IS THE SAME QUALITY BEER WHICH TOOK THE «3T FIRST AWARD T£* AT THE MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTER. NATIONAL EXHIBITION, AND IS GUARANTEED AS THE FIRST.!, ."■ - aar SPECIAL BREWS for Bottling or other purposes can be procured at an advanced price upon order. ; . -■ ■■■.■■■■ ■:■. ■,■ ■• ■■■■■• ■. ■:■■■: .■ •■•■■:.: BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO., PROPRIETORS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8582, 2 June 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8582, 2 June 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8582, 2 June 1891, Page 8

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