Amusements. i-c ITY _ja ALL -2 s MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 80. FAREWELL CONCERT AND LAST APPEARANCE ' OP Tt/TR. TOHN TmULLER, THE POPULAR TENOR. Under the Patronage of the Auckland Amateur Opera Club. PROGRAMME : MISS BIRDIE BUTLER will sing —"Dream Memories" (Lennox) - • MISS ALICE RIMMER will sing—"The Star of Bethlehem" (S. Adams) MISS CLARICE BRABAZON will play-" Fantasie on American Aire" (Di Tivrai) MISS J KNNIE Pol-LOOK will give a Recitation MISS LILLIE BRAMK will play—March, Delta Capua Epsiloie" (A. S. Pease) MIS* KATIE FITZPATRICK will sing-"Grace Darling" MRS. KILGOUR will sing— Sing, Sweet Bird" (Ganz) MISS LIZZIE WARREN will sing—" Call Me Back" (Denza). Violin obligato by Herr Mm- ■ merman MR. JOHN FULLER will sing-" Sal y In our Alley (Old English). "My Pretty Jane" (Bishop) ...... MR. ARCHDALE TAYLER will sing-" Name Is John Wellington Wells" Sullivan) MASTER Ji:HN FULLER will sing-" Tell Me, Mothei, Where Is Minnie" (Redmond) MR. ARTHUR THOMAS will recite-" Our Penny Reading " (A. T.) MR. A. J. TAPPER will sing—"My Sweetheart When a Boy" (Morgan) MR. ALEX. S. HEID will sin-"The King's Own" (Mollov) MR. A. L. EDWARDS will sing—"l Watch for Thee in Starless Ni£h,t" (Roche) MR. ALEX. SMITH will recite-" Whaur's Ma Stockitt" (Neill) HERE ZIMMKRMANN will play violin sol—(a) " Landlor" (Ziuiniennann), (B) " Klegie" (Krnst) MISS LIZZIE WARREN and MR. JOHN FULLER will sing—" i he Miserere" (" Trovatore," Verdi) M . ALEX. S. REID and MR. JOHN FULLER will siiu—"Lovu and War" (Cooke) ACCOMPANISTS.—Misses Clarice Brabazon, A. Mcllhone, lily Brame, and Mr. W. H. Webbe. Dress Circle, Two Shillings; all other parts, One Shilling. No reserved seats. Tickets can be obtained at Messrs. Wildman's, Williamson's, Hoffmann's, and Richardson's. Doors open at seven, commence at eight. DRUIDIC CONCERT. (JIT*" HALL, FRIDAY NEXT,, MAY 4, In Aid of the BENEVOLENT.FUND OF THE AUCKLAND DRUIDS. . Musical Director, Hon. W. Jennings, M.L.C. Doora.Open 7.15, Concert at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1. Opening Selection, " Anvil Chorus" ... Newton Baud 2. Song, " On The Rolling Deep" (by Oscar Verne) .. Mr. W. George 3. Song, selected .. • Miss Darbyshire 4. Song, " A Soldier's Life For Me" (E. Wallace).. Mr. A. J. Tapper 6. Violin Selection, Fantasie, D Trovatore" (by A Hard) .. Heir Ziminermann j 6. Song, " Whisper And I Shall Hear" (Piccolomini) . Miss Coleta Larrfcan 7. Irish Comic Recitation, " O'Rafferty on the Sea" .. Mr. Alex. Smith, the popular reciter 8. Song, "Hie Pilgrim" (Stephen Adams) .. Miss Sampson, pupil of Miss Riinmer 9. Vocal Duet, Army and Navy" ... Messrs. W. and K. Cousins 10. Ventriloquial Entertainment .. Mr. W. Nairn, Auckland's ventriloquist Interval of Ten -Minutes. Part TT 1. Song .. Mr. Worrall 2. Sonir, " The Last Milestone" (by Pontet) .. Miss Davie* 3. Whistling Duet, "In the Dusk of the Twilight" .. Messrs. W. and C. Marson . 4. Recitation, "King Volmer and Elsie" (by* Whittier .. Miss Webley 5. S<>ng, Comic .. Mr. Krone 6. Violin Selection, Andante from Mendelssohn's Concert .. Herr Ziir.mermann 7. Song, "Charity" (Pinsuti) .. Miss Rimmer Si Song, "The Irish Emigrant"(G. Barker) .. Mr. I A. J. Tapper 9. Grand Druiaic Kinale, Song and Chorus— Solo by Brother Broughton and Chorus by Brothers —Gorgeous Tableau, with Limelight Effects. "God Save The Queen." Accompanist .. Miss Gnbbin. Piano kindly lent for the occasion by Hoffman and Sons. Prices, 2s, Is, and 6d, to be had everywhere. Look out for the GORGEOUS PAGEANT KT TORCHLIGHT Which leaves ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON, AT 7 P.M. SHARP. P. MACKIE, Hon. Sec. gfa i \UEEN'S BIRTHDAY X3*»—v V* GATHKKING OF BANDS lM WV OF HOPE, 1894. Practice in Alexandra-street i Schoolroom next MONDAY £&jS Evening, 7.30 ; and in Ponsonby v-t - Wesleyan Schoolroom on FRIDAY. None but music readers admitted without stamped papers. S. FRITH, Conductor. Licensing Notices. ,4 NNUAL LICENSING 'MEEIINGS. CIL Notice is hereby given that the Annual Licensing Meetings of the undermentioned Licensing Committees will be held at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, on the dates and at the places set forth hereunder opposite the names of each respectively, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for certificates for such Licenses as by the Licensing Act, 1881, are authorised to be granted by the undermentioned Licensing Committees, and the renewal, transfer, or removal of such Licenses :— . Name of Committee. Date of Meeting. PlaceCity of Auckland Monday, June 4, Magistrate's 1894. Court, Auckland. Parnell *. _ ► Tuesday, Jane 5, Borough 1894. Offices, PameU. Eden„..... M Wednesday.June Public Hall, 6,1894. ArchhilL
J. B. STONE Clerk of Licensing Committees. Magistrate's Court, Auckland, April 27,1894. 1088 Meetings. THE HON. W. P. REEVES, M.H.R. (Minister for EDUCATION AND Labour). j In response to a request from a number of Citizens and Organisations, will speak in the CITY HAIL, On TUESDAY, May 1, at 8 o'clock, Subject : "Land, Labour, Education, etc." His Worship the Mayor will preside. Dress Circle reserved for Ladies ana their escorts. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held on WEDNESDAY next, the 2nd. prox., at three o'clock p.m. B. CAMERON, Manager, April 28, 1894. TV! Z. INSTITUTE OP ACCOUNJ3I • TANTS. An Adjourned Meeting of Auckland Accountants will be held in the lecture Hall of the National Association, Queen-street, on, TUESDAY, May 1, at 8 p.m. HAROLD W. HUDSON, Hon. Sec. Local Committee, A VONDALE ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the ATondale Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, May 2,180«, at 8 p.m. SPECIAL BUSINESS.—To discuss the question of Raising a Loan for the Construction of Roads and Footpaths in the District JOHN BOLLARD, Chairman. POINT CHEVALIER ROAD DIS- . TRICT. The Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers will be held in the Board's Office oa SATURDAY, May 5, 1894, at 7.80 p.m. JOHN OLIVER, Chairman. April 23,1894. TjIAST TAMAKI ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held on MONDAY, May 7, at two o'clock p.m., at. the Office of the Board. A. R. HARRIS. Chairman. "DAPATOITOI ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Mwtting of Ratepayers will be held at the Papatoitof Schoolhonse on SATURDAY, May 6, at seven o'clock p.m. _ , ' . A. J. SHACKELL. Clerk Papatoitoi Road Board. April 27,1894. OUR CALICOES Branded " Waterspray" received the only Grand Prize awarded for Cotton Fabrics at the last Paris Exhibition. They are guaranteed absolutely pure, and cheapest and best in the Auckland market. Obtainable oily from SMITH 4 CATJOHEY. LADIES' VISITING CARDS.—SO Superfine Ivory Cards, including engraving copper, plate, for 7s 0d; Gentlemen's Cards 7s. By calling at Herald Works, Wyudhain street, the &b«««maj be obtained within tvo hours if necessary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 8
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