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: AmusemariT.. c j t *ZT~rrz "OESSIE JJVLE. | TO-NIGHT'S GREAT DEMoxhtuatL PERFORMANCE UVe The Captain and Officers of' H \l St Ril ' -r .u Th £ An f w mil Sodeiv anga> Together ,with the Clergy and J*,lin, J.V. Auckland will; honour the Son Sh** * their presence. A BANQUET OF MUSIC THE GEMS OK CLASSIC, ENGLISH tp,. AND SCOTCH MKUWy 1 ' IRISHBESSIE DOYLE will D i av ' Legende(Wieniaw>ki) ' * Alice, Where it Thou ? tiypsey Dance (Sarasate) Cavatina (Raff) Spanish Dance (Sarasate) The Blue Bells of Scotland Gounod's Serenade (Vocal fart, Mis, Blrdn Homo, Sweet liome '"•"> ■ Anld Lang Syne And (with Mr. Mackenzie) faure's GrmH <!, . Song " The Palm?." tmi Sacr «l /T2T The management would specially inriu _ v,. attention to this great programme/perha,« «„?" bhc dented in any one night's performance of'ariv TfT great Violin masters of the world. 5 fth MR. MACKENZIE will sin" Hear the Wild Winds Blow Bonnie Prince Charley The Cameron Men The Palms The Bugler. SPECIAL NOTICE.-To obviate all „„„•>-, of a n ergh. the doors will be « -acsas 1000 on thousand seats iaa« IUUU AT ONE SHILLING 1000 made ' ° ld ' m P, '° Vision for wllich Las been A limited number of seats in Dress firr-i ~ a Stalls may be secured during to-day » m«« Wildman and Lyell's, and to?nlht7t the & ofhees, at an extra fee of one shilling. _ J- MACMAHON. 6 D C ITY H allT " I s POPULAR WINTER CONCERTS, Under the direction of MR. A. H. GEE. SEVENTH CONCERT-WEDNESDAY NEXT. The following Artistes will assist • Miss Reeve Mia? Coleta Lorrigan Madame Laura Daw Mr. A L Edwards Mr. Arthur Krone Mr. Montague Mr. Hunter's Quintet, FULL PROGRAMME IN TOMORROW'S ISSUE Seats may be reserved for B.idy of if all or Cin-ll on payment of a booking fee of Bd extra Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day sales at Williamson's, Tobacconist and Hoffmann Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 I s : . C ITY H ALU __«■> AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY CHORAL HALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 24 ' MENDELSSOHN'S " ELIJAH " Soloists : Miss Bleazard Miss Thorpe Mr. A. L. Edwardi Miss Reeve Mrs. Carter Mr. A. H Gee Doors open at 7.20 p.m., Overture at 7.45 n m Carriages at 10 p.m. " Intending subscribers should make early an. plication to any member of Committee or to the Secretory. H. J. EDMISTON, Sec. GYMNASIUM! GYMNASIUM' HeldatY.M.C.A., Wellesley and Alhert-sts PROFESSOR CARROLLO'S CLASSES Adult Males : Monday and Thursday, from 745 till 10 p.m. Ladies : Tuesdays, from 2.30 to 4 p.m. ; Saturdays, from 11 a.m. till 12.30 p. m 10s Juvenile Girls and Boys : Tuesday and Friday from 4.15 till 5.30 p.m. Boys at School: Monday and Thursday, from 4.15 till 5.30 p.m. Boys' Saturday, from 9.30 till 11 a.m. Prospectus on application. '-' ' * —_, Fancy Goods. JAPANESE flOODSlI! APANESE IJOODSN THREE LARGE SHIPMENTS OF THIS SEASON'S GOODS AT GOODSON'S T ON DON A RCADE OODSON'S JUONDON A.RCADE Queen-street and. NEWTON. Basketwari-, cheaper than ever; an imnien-e variety. Pretty Baskets, 3d each; Strong an Pretty Lunch and Work Baskets, M 'each; Fish Kit Baskets, Market, Flower, and Picnic Baskets Tortoise Bamboo Easels, from 3d each Brackets, from 6d each Stools, Tables, and Screens Trays Cabinets, Desks, Workboxes Crumb Brush and Trays, Is 6d Kalkomonies, from Is each Cane Wall Pockets, beautifully-painted, from 6d each . . .._ Tea-sets, 30 pieces, including Teapot, Sugar, and Cream ; 10s the set. Tete-a-tete, handsome and delicate, 7s <5d the set i Teakettles (painted), Is each Fans—Small, 4 for 3d; large, Id each Satzuma and Kaga Teapots, Bowls, Pails, Censers Vases, Umbrella Stands A Splendid Line of Expanding Circular Fire-screem Is each A New shapa in Umbrellas, 4d each Some Lovely Crepe, for draping, figured in silver and gold Serviette Kings, 3d each. Waste Baskets, Id each Vases (lovely goods), 3d, 6d, 9d, Is, and Is 6d each Ornaments (great variety) at 6d each, 3 for Is Tea Kettles (big enough for a family), Is each Lovely Plates, 6d. Figures, 3d to 2s od each Tripod Work Baskets, 6d, 9d, Is each Tasels 4 feet high Fortoise Bamboo Flower Stands from Is Taces (forming hat peg and glove pocket) Egg-shell China Cups and Saucers, Is each Satsuma Censers from Is each .rap Dolls from 6d each. Lanterns, 3d each Fans for evening use; and large, for ornamentation Is each Moustache Cups and Saucers (exquisite) Other and endless varieties too numerous to men tion. Please inspect them. THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE COLON! TO SELECT FROM. Dental. IX K e m p *■ SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to intimate to his friends and former patients that he has returned to Auckland, and has mule arrangements to carry on the practice of the late W. H. Skeet, at the Rooms, Shortland-street, from and after the 3rd January, 1894. P.O. Box 347. Telephone, 494. A. C. H. C 0 ™ DENTAL SURGEON, 90, Queen-street, Auckland (Opposite Wyudham-street) H. F. W ,NDS ° SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), LATE KKMPT AND WINDSOR, SHORTLAND-STREET (Opposite General Po*» Office). Telephone 377 t -DIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR 1894, With number on Roll, the principles of the Union and Calendars of Chapters, for the New Year are NOW READY, and will be sent on receipt of name and address, with a two-penny stamp, : ,n . a PP!'" tion to Mr. Brakenriir, Young Men's Christian A.so ciation, Auckland. Please give Card Number. TtTRW ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : M per week, delimed in to»» and suburbs; or 13» fld per quarter, in advance, 1 posted to any part of the colony. Births, is Deaths and Marri»«e», 2. each lnMt tion. These announcements are alsotoerted tow Auckland Weekly News and Herald MOOT"" Summaht without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the MJ .wertlon of advertisements, the Proprietors do.« hold themselves responsible for non-inse«tton through accident or frou; other cause,; « Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of« * ting advertisements that they may deem objje able, even although such advertisement- may « been receive*! and paid for in the usu»l cour. business. 0 ( Instruction, as to motion or ™**™% n , advertisements in the H.uald «.«»« * « J Advertisements received without such l£W will be inserted until counterinanded and accordingly. Orders to withdrawr ad« ** must be at the Publishing Office not, later o'clock p.m. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial-No. 2 29. Advertw* Counting House. Publishing Office, Adve ments-No. 14. Printing, Engra" Letter-press and Lithographic ™ Ing/Binding, Stationery-No. 178. ..,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9492, 23 April 1894, Page 8

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