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1 " ■ ' Amusements. ~~ A GRAND CONCERT AN ■i*. ENTERTAINMENT A N 11 Will bo held at ST. JAMES'S lIAII THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Proceeds to be devoted "to "the St. Jw ru , Fund. raw holr programme. 1 . Overture, "L'Amour dn Village" /p.,,.., ,rr ~ __ ORCHESTRA (Eoi illioi)) 2. L li 1 !!'. 'Jessie's Dream," j. 'j-j. „ Ci 2 Dmna ye hour it V ». Tile Pr-ivJ aill > 3. Song, " The Vagabond".... ' ra >® r ,-, .~, . , MR. EDGAR WALTON Woll °y) 4. I ableau, Come under my Plaidic" 5. Song " Bonnie Prince Charlie" „ r , , MRS. WRIGHT C. Violin Solo, First Air... m „ MASTER R. WALTon Berio ') 7. Chorus, " foresters Sound," etc ' mi , CHOIR ("'shop) 8. Tableau (dramatic), Scone from " ~ 'J. Song (selected 1 JuliUs <-»»ar Miss A. MERCER INTERVAL. 10. Chorus, "Chough and Crow" , CHOIR •"*•••• -\"ishnp) 1,1. Tableau, " Gipsy Fortune-teller" 12. Valse, " Loving and Honing" ORCHESTRA 13. Tableaux, " Cinderella." l. Cinderella „ Minuet u ; 2. MISSES AMY AND MAY SCOTT Micron COSSAR AND U. SCOTT EtW 14. Song, " Darby and Joan" ~ Mils. EDMUNDS Uloll "j; 15. Tableaux, " Prince Charlie in Hidirnr ... Culloden," " ,g aft « 10. Chorus, "The Carnival" „> . CHOIR v Rossini) 17. Tableaux, " Britannia and Her Daughters" Goo Save the Queen. ° ' " Doors open at half.pa.st seven. To commence at eight p.m. Tickets Is c 1 T y WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER », GRAND VARIETY CONCERT JiY ' AMY VAUGHAN'S AMAZONS, Assisted by the Members of the lit* WA ITEM ATA MINSTKJ-Js In Aid. of the Widow and Children" ot'thekUi MR. C. F. HANNKI-x Who are left in destitute ciieuiushnrw Prices : Us, 2s, and is Ces ' C. K. WHITE, lion. Sec C. M. BORTH WICK, lion. Treas rjl WO HOURS IN AFRI'j A CITY lIALL, TUESDAY, Stli, at Half.past seven Limelight, Instrumental .Music, Harp Solos'| )v Mi.i Ni'ilson. 1 ,l 3' Admission : Tirana Circle, Is; Lower Pn,t „< «. Hall, free, with Collection. 15 Proceeds in aid of Y.M.C.A. Evangelistic Work pONSONBY CLUB HOTEL HUNTER'S BAND WILL PERFORM On the Balcony of the above Hotel TO-Mojinnw from half-past seven till half-past nine p.m. ' Seccombe's Bright Bitter Ales on draught and i, bottle. ' * J. HAND, Proprietor. Exhibitions. ~~ A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL AGRI ±%- CULTURAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST SHOW OF THE ABOVE ASSOCIATION Will be held AT POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM, On FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, The Cth and 7th November. Agriculturists and others are cordially invited to co-operate. Schedules and all particulars obtainable from the Secretary, at the Office of the Association, 155, Queen-street. W. F. MASSBY, President. EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Saturday Afternoon, from 2 to 4. Admission W. Each visitor receives a Glassworks, Freeman's Bay.

Hotels. RAILWAY TEMPER. ANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY MANY—SURPASSED BY NQXE OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, DUNEDTN. MRS. SILK .. .. .. .. PROPRIETRESS. This very popular Establishment continues la aflo.'d very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the comforts of home, com! bined with VERY moderate CHARGES. 1 EYDON'S (JOFFEIS PALACE AND I J FAMILY TEMPERANCE HOTEL, All Newly-furnished Throughout. Corner of COOK-STREET AND MARKET ENTRANCE, AUCKLAND. The above is now open for the Public. It contains 40 spacious and well-furnished Bedrooms, 8 Parlour* with fireplaces, Dining-room 35 by 24 feet (swtabU for Evening Socials or Meetings), Commercial Room, 30 by 20 feet, Plunge and Shower Baths. Parlour and Bedrooms for Married Couples ready on the shortest notice. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Board and Residence by Day or Week. CHARGES MODERATE. Under the inrnagement of Mrs. J. Letdox. ns' "yiCTORIA JJOIEI* FOR THE FINEST BRANDS OP WINES, SPIRITS, BAVARIAN LAGER BIEE SPEIGHT'S DUNEDIN ALES. Specialties for Invalids. Recommended by Members of the Medical profession. THE AUCKLAND BRANCH OF THE PEACE SOCIETY. OBJECT: ARBITRATION VERSUS WAR. Membership: Is, or 3d annually; Id for Juniors Subscriptions earnestly solicited for output mail by Hon. Secretary, Edgecunibe House rio street. . 2 EALAND jfJ ERALD AND AUCKLAND JJEWS TELEPHONES. EDITORIAL .. .. - 229 COUNTING HOUSE „ ..) 1 A PUBLISHING > X^Z ADVERTISEMENT „ -J PRINTING \ LITHOGRAPHIC .. - IWO ENGRAVING _ .. .. ■ I/O BINDING .. .. .. .. STATIONERY .. .. .■> ilsons & JJOKTON QUEEN & WYNDHAM STREETS, AUCKLAND. . jq"E\V ZEALAND HERAU>. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in to* 3 j ami suburbs; or 13s (id per quarter, in a "' posted to any part of the colony. j Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s ed each i««' ion. These annouac ements are alsoinserte w . Auckland Weekly News and Herald Mo." Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the < insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors hold themselves responsible for 110, l . thi through accident or from other causes, : # > Proprietors reserve to themselves the ri}, l ting advertisements that they may deem 0 J' able, even although such advertisements » r been received and paid for in the USUI c " eSS - ;hdra*al«' Instructions as to the insertion or with ra advertisements in the Herald mutt be tn ct j OBI Advertisements received without such ns c j jar} ;eJ .will be inserted until countermanded, ,in< en n accordingly. Orders to withdraw a• -han »i* must be at the Publishing Office not later o'clock p.m. ' . tojil For the convenience of advertisers, iep vertisements may sent to the llElUl* Office; but the Proprietors do not accep sponsibility in this respect. n!ivn)eu M Advertisers in the country can remit j>» Money Orders or Postage stjmiug. ,■ —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8663, 4 September 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8663, 4 September 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8663, 4 September 1891, Page 8