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Amusements J o p E K I WEDNESDAY NEXT, Januakv „ 111 THE COURT"SINgerq " IS THE COURT SIN® M THE COURT SIKGERg; |1 second CONCKRT 111 SECOND CONCERT: ' P| LAST APPEARANCE BUT OXR 9 In selecting the vocal items to lie felfl this occasion to the musical public of 1 'N i?' : M the management has endeavoured to ,v, Uckl 'M t.-iffi such as are now the rage in the great art ''> ;f* Europe, and entirely new to the col„ ni „ n^« only want to be heard to become popuia, 1 ') |J|j THE GREATEST AND MOST IXtfrpo MH PROGRAMME ' : : M Ever presented in Auckland, |||| FRAU MARGAIiETUE VON Vaiiski »i„ >'ll Waltz Song; " Oh, What Delight,'' R,i," % Till Melodia, " Musica l'roibita," utisteldou Kill Grand Aria " Hans Hleling." Marschner -ill Lieder, " he Answer," Bolim !faM And by special request, \yM " The Birthday Song," Sachs :=j|l§ A ?hedu.ts- E " R BUD ° SC "^LFE LD , m " Cavalleria Rusticana," Ma«ca«ni "Now Art Thou Mine Own," liildach §SP " Passage Birds Farewell." Hildarh :|pp! HERIt RUDOLF SCHMALFELD will sin,.. I® " I Love Thee," Forster p "Flowery May," Becker Wm Ami the Duets above enumerated Jpa MISS McBURNKY will play- pi Popular Pianoforte Solos And M THE ORCHESTRAL UNION, who bare , ft;,?-? generously proffered their assistant- *ji ' je addition to accompanying some of the i,' play- 51 i'f GRAND SELECTIONS. Conductor, Mr. Arthur Tonsey. ptlij Leader of Orchestra, Monsieur de Willimofl M i Seats can now be secured at Messrs Wii,im*n ?P I.yell's 61 M? Popular Prices. 3s, 2s, anil is. ' S. CHURCHILL OTTuN #1 i m g 1 L --i- A R D s ,p A RETURN MATCH, 500 UP, i|| Between lis MESSRS. WILKINSON AND PELf,, |f| Will hi played THIS (TUESDAY) EVEXi.\ c ( . gfiS the Prince Arthur Hotel, Hodson-strle; PEII Tickets of admission (free of charge) can be obtain. UN from the Proprietor. %§i Play coutences 8 p.m. sharp. fJHE AGGREGATION of SCIENTIFIC 0 MARVELS, p| EDISON'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT, 11 THE KINETOSCOPE, S THE KINETOPHONE, :S THE PHONOGRAPH, ||| THE GRAPHAPHONE, M . AT^BARTLETTS STUDIO. ||| THE WONDERFUL KINETOPHONE @f Exhibits the graceful Butterfly Dance by Ami ; Belle to the music of the Band playing the bantiar: pM Waltz. Must be seen to be realised. ' ftp A. H. WHITEHOUSE, Exhibitor. |§ Bartlett's Studio. |||l THE ONLY EXHIBITION OF THE KIND IV NEW ZEALAND. ' See them at once, as our season closes shortly |f s4 N.B.—Would you like to hear your own vak« h i-': You can Ret it recorded on our loud-speakiti ' Phonograph. |),| Brewers. p JJHRENFJIIED J3ROS.J BREWERS, B ALBERT BREWERY, || QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, ||| WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 41 BOTTLERS AND. IMPORTERS, f| 13, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. I|| PRIZE MEDAL AND AWARDS Iff At follow ng Exhibitions for our Weil-known Bull and Bottled ||| ALE AND STOUT s || Sydney International Exhibition, 1870. |S| Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-81. |1 New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington 1885 New Zealand and South teas Exhibition Duucd't lII' 1889-90. '' K In addition to above have been awarded at Taj. Pi manias Exhibition, Launceston, ls>9l-3i t.-'l FIVE FIRST AWARDS Wj FOR BULK BOTTLED ALES AND STOCT, Also, CHAMPIONSHIP | GOLD MEDAL OF AffmALISU 1 i§i) AGAINST ALLCOMERS FOR BULK AND BOTTLED ALB' Having a Large Stock of ALE AND STOUT, || Bottled In quart and pint bottles, specially brewed f for the summer trade, which are now thorough!) matured, can with every confidence recommend K same to connoisseurs as second to none in the " colony. SECCOMBE'Sp -Vj SPARKLING ALES & UNRIVALLED S STOUT, j|| MADE FROM THE l|s BEST MALT AND HOPS \M AND g 'THE PUREST, WATER IN THE WORLD GREAT NORTHERN gREWERY, ||- KYBER PASS, AUCKLAND. McEWAN'S PALE ALEI (Unequalled), GUINNESS'S STOUT (Richardson's it' 8 : Blood Wolfe Bottlings) ROYAL I.IQUKUR WHISKY f ross Mckenzie whisky LEMON HART HUM. if Other Brands in stock. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO., |j§ . Sole Agents^ ■ OA A VARIETIES OF PHOTO « /W V? " FRAMES to select from at GOODSO.V3 ;§■ LONDON ARCADES Cabinets from 3d each 1 j® JJ"EW ZfiALAhfi AUK ALU ft Subscription : M per week, delivered In t«" W ' and suburbs; or ISs Sd per quarter, in aim" . f'ife posted to any part of the colony. ;Jj| Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, Js M w' g|f I insertion. These announcements are also in' crt( ' y3| In the Adckmnd Wsekit News and Ile» iL ' ?|| Montult Sum hart without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the *'•' |j| insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors « fp not hold themselves responsible for non-imf'' 01 . through accident or from other causes; anil , Proprietors reserve to thimselves the ri{M' , omitting advertisements that they ay <i ((J *'.| . objectionable, even although such advertises'"" j ; |j • may have been received and paid for in the usual • coutse of business. , 1 . Instructions as to the imtrtim or tri(Adr«w' ®' f advertisements in the Hkra' ii mutt be i'» icriM • ; Advertissments received wi.hout such instruct!® 3 }|. , will be inserted until countermanded, and cW' M accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisem" 1 ' A ' must be at the Publishiag Office not later than J || . o'clock p.m. M For' the convenience of advertisers, replies t» advertisements may be sent to the || Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do 1,1 m wcept any responsibility in this respect KRAI J) TELEPHONES. Ij i Editorial-No. 229. jt|| Counting House, Publishing Office, AJ" ;I -'' |i ments-No. 14, |1 Letter-press ' and Lithographic Printing, || tog, Binding, Stationery-No. 178. |1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10033, 21 January 1896, Page 8

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