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Amusements. ; _ ! ." • ■ "T; ( Mα d am e '-t> a t eyi, £ A DAM E ■..-. J: A T E Y! , » ENGLAND'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. , A . tAREWELL TO AUCKLAND. SEVENTH AND LAST CONCERT, ' a ' TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), JUNK 3, v Being the lasb of this Great Musical Season. ; '" CITYHALL. ;■>; CITY HALL. J! .... CITY HALL. PROGRAMME. d ■ ■ • , Taut I. ,1 1. Trio—" Vieni Al "....... Gord:gianl .;!'.: Miss itossow; Mr. Jones, and Mr, Patev. « 2. Song—"Love's Proving"..:... ....... • Lohr sl Mr. C. R. Jones. tl 3. llecit. and Aria—" Angels Ever Bright and Fair " v .•-,.-, _, Handel s (By, request.) ■ }5 Miss bertha Rossow. . ' D 4. Song—" Non Pin Andrai" Mozart „ MR.J. G. PATEY. r tvv nf f„ «:„;„ /a "The Bird* in the W00d".... - 5. Pianoforte Solo 8 . 1MhH0ngr0i50 .".......... -, ..:......... Kowalski J MISS EMILIA WOOD. 6.'Song— " Quando ate Mala"... Gounod ~ MADAME PATKY. 7. Song—"Robn Adair "..'. Scotch \> Miss Bertha rossow. z - Part 11. 1 Duet— "CrudelPerche" .................Mozart c Miss Rossow and Mr. ■Patey... 2 Song—" Our Dear Old Home "............Watson j MADAM PATEY. .. 3. Pianoforte Solo—" Tenth Rhapsodie "..... .Liszt , : l Miss Emilia' Wood. * 4. Song—"Father O'Flynn"...,...VilliersStanford Mr. J. G. Patev. 5. Sonir—" Sinjr, Sweet. 8ird"..................Ganz MISS BiSRTIIA ItOSSOW. 6. Song—"Death of Nelson" ............Braham'; jj Mr. C. R. Jones. > h 7. Song—" The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington ".... .-..i.v'Ji.-:....;;......:.. ...Traditional ; MADAME PATEY. •".-■, - 8. Duet—" All's We11".................:...8raham Mr. Jones and Mr. Patey. \ ■.■"■■.■■■:■■, i Conductor .......;...;.. Mr. Hermann Morris, -i BOX PLAN at Wildman's. Prices of Admission: Dress -Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. ■ '"~ ■..'■-■■ , • ■." The Stalls door will be open at a quarter to seven, ; to prevent the crush.- '••■. f Australian Representative .......'.Mr. Lohr. - Director.. .....................-Mr. W. H. Pooie.. ■ ~\ [A card]., : ■;■ ! MADAME PATE desires to return -;} her sincere Thanks to the Public of Auck- - lana for < the liberal manner ,in : which 1 they have "I patronised her Concerts during her long stay in this J beautiful spot. < ; ; ' The crowded attendances at every Concert are the best proofs of the opinion she had heard expressed ,i ion the '•other side," that Auckland was one of the „ most musical cities in the colonies. - -' , B After the capital" seud oft", here, Madame Patey - feels certain that the success of the New Zealand : C i tour is assured; anil she feels that the least return j i she can make to her numerous friends in Auckland , is to tell them how deeply she has appreciated the & ; warm-hearted way; in which her efforts, and those :i ' I of her Company, to please, have been uniformly re- % ceived. ' " '. '■ ; ■ .S; Madame Patey leaves Auckland with regret ;.-but f; looks forward with pleasing anticipation to a return ,; ■'. visit to these sunny shores at no very distant date. \ ;■ YOUNG MEN'S-CHRISTIAN • ASSOCIATION. i " WINTER COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENTS, ' LECTURES, &C " j OPENING CONVERSAZIONE, - FRIDAY NEXT, JUNK 5, 7.30. NUMEROUS AND NOVEL ATTRACTIONS, ,- Including ■"' THOUGHT READING BY MR. DRAFFIN. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. . PARLOUR GAMES. ■ Admission One Shilling or Course Ticket, j * INDIAN CLUB EXERCISES by a Pupil of £ ' ■; >: Professor Carrollo. „ MICROSCOPE!:;, ! " ■ GALVANIC BATTERY, ■X : -^v : -:v;.r-*".■;■: CHINESE DWARF. ;, Three Intervals for Promenade, &c BASKET GAME, ' ? ELEPHANT, 1 ■ ■ CHESS, &C. '■ REFRESHMENTS. CLOAK BOOMS. Ladies are requested to leave their Hats and Cloaks in the room provided upstairs. Doors open at 7 o'clock; Commence at 7.30. i ' ; ..■■..■■. ■ Carriages at 10. .■■.'■■■■■.:■.■. > • . . THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. ' i Meetings. , « TOTAL ORANGE |k*& JLj institution. « §P|ff? GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. ■ '•■ ■'• ■;'.;..;:-■■..■-■:'.■. , ■ .■ .: •-' •■■.■. "■ 5 THE NEXT HALF-YEARLY SESSION ; "Will be held on ' ; FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1891, At 7.30 p.m., ..In the PROTESTANT HALL, NEWTON. Every Grand Lodge Officer expected. to be present. By order. "''■-' ..•■■.■■.--■■ v - ' ,;: -' -' ■ ■ ■ , , TO. THORNE, Hon. G. Sec ■ Auckland, June 1,1891. ] ■.-- : ■■■■ - : - ■ ■. ~ ' : j KUAOTUNU BONANZA GOLD MININ COMPANY (LIMITED). The Amalgamation with the Arizona Gold i Company having now been completed, an ': Extraor- '■, dinary General Meeting of ; Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland, -on > WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of June, 1891, at three o'clock in the after- ; 'noon, to appoint Directors in accordance with the understanding arrived at; by both Companies prior : to the amalgamation. WM. GRAY, . .v- Acting Secretary. ;: SILVERTON GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). :i : !An Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of the abovenamed Company will be held at the Company's Office, = New Zealand Insurance \ Buildings, Auckland, on MONDAY, the 22nd day of June, 1891, at the hour of 2.30 p.m. '■■■■■' i~ ■'■• ■■■;■■' . Business *:"'" : .■■•:-.■ ..■ v •■ .: To pass, if approved of, a Resolution authorising an increase in the Company's Capital, • by the : is»ue of such number" of now Shares •' as may bo agreed upon. • ' ; : D. G. MACDONNELL, Manager, i Auckland, May 2#, ISOI. ,', \ , ; , Oil and Colonrmen. • XIX TpHILLIPPS & QON, ; 149 AND 161, QUEEN-STREET, Have just opened up a Large Assortment of ' CHEAP * . PAPERHANUINGS, ! SCRIMS. : ______ POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH PLATB ! SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL < WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES . ■ ' -■ And all kinds of .-■•■ ,; • , PAINTERS' MATERIALS. i ______ ] PICTURE FRAME, MOULDINGS, ' GLASS SHADES. • ■ ARTISTS , UEQUISITES ■OF EVERY DBSCRIP. j TION FOR OIL AND WATEK-COLOUR PAINTING [ESTABLISHKD 1800.] TOH K.HENDERSON IS & 15 WYNDHAM-STREET, PAINTER GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGEB, ARTISTIC DECORATOR, SIGN AND GLASS WRITER. "■"'■:' Manufacturer of Lead Lights In Tinted Cathedral Stained, and Plain Glass Tablets. Silk Banners, Wire Bliuds. \ Private and Business Designs Embossed In Plate, Ruby, Blue, Amber and Slice';. Glass. Original Designs. Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. ON sale: - Mixed Paint in Various Colours for House ami Ship Work. 1* Ship JOHN. HENDERSON, JOHN HENDERSON, 13 A 15 WVNDHAM-STBE-T.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 8

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877

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 8

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