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. Amusements , -... Wt. « _ A FEB A H 0 U S E. 7 ; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! i ' ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. ALF. LAWTON'S I NOVELTY COMPANY, j In order that everyone may see this Great Combination, the Prices of Admission for the remainder of the Season will be Reduced to CIRCLE, 2S. STALLS, Is. A TRULY GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. Without doubt the Best and Biggest Show evej produced in New Zealand at these Prices. 251 STAR ARTISTS |25 GREAT CHANGE OP PROGRAMME. There is sure to be a Crush at the Doors, therefor* COME EARLY! DON'T FORGET THE PRICES! CIRCLE, 25. STALLS, is. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell'.f. Day Sales at Wildman & Lyell's and Williamson's. I s - c ITY ¥ ~"' TO-NIGHT SATURDAY). GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT Tendered to WALLY EDWARDS. MONSTER PR 0G It AMM El All the Leading Artists of Auckland 1 Don't Forget SATURDAY NEXT! Prices, Is and 6d. " f llll H ALL MONDAY, MAY 11, UNDER VICE.REGAL PATRONAGE. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. In the PRESENCE of , HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, LADY GLASGOW, AND SUITE. Given by the AUCKLAND , BANJO, MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR CLUB, r In aid of the Institute for the Blind. PROGRAMME : PART I. 1. Selections by the Club (a) Nonnandie March \ T » «_,.,.„_. I (l.)Leve and Beauty Waltz " 1 ' »■ A ™ 6 2. Song"The Holy City," Adams MR. G. HIGGOTT 3. Song, "Daddy," Behrend , MISS KATE BEST i. Duet, " In Old Madrid," Banjo and Guitar . (Banjo) MR. A. A. PARTRIDGE -> (Guitar) MR. A. K. RINGWOOD 5. Song, "Across the Far Blue Hilis, Marie,'.... (Bluuenthali MR MORATH 6. Song, "The Promise of Life,".........C0wan MISS MAY HARPER - 7, Banjo Solo," Alpine March," Ringwood I MR A. E. RINGWOOD " 8. Song (Laughing) .... From " The Artist's Model" MR E. SCHATZ 8. Selection by the Club, "Queen of the Seas Walir,".... Armstrong Interval of Ten Minutes. PART 11. I. Duet, "Larboard Watch," Brahm k MESSRS. MORATH AND HIGGOTT . 2. Selections by the Club (a)"Cupid'sßealm,"Overture\ T T .__.,,„„. (b)»lmperial Mazurka," } T ' J ' Arastron « 3. Song, Promise Me," Kovea 7. MISS KATE BEST * i. Song, " Now thy Flight to Heavens Winging,'' S (Lucia di lAinmermoor) Donizetti MR. MORATH 6. Duet, " Corinthian Mazurka," Banjo and tt Guitar Armstrong (Banjo) MR. A. A. PARTRIDGE *■ (Guitar) MR. A. E. RINGWOUD * 6. Seng, Selected MISS HARPER ie 7. Banjo Solo. " Polka" A. E. Ringwooe" r. MR. A. E. RINGWOOD - 8, Song (Coster)" The Coster's 'Oneymoon," MR. K. SCHATZ a . 9. Selections by the Club, " Heroic March" „.. T. J. Armstrong 5 ' The Music rendered by this Club is pronounced by Musicians, the Press, and the Public, to be surprisingly beautiful. Every item a gem. Delightful Stage Decorations. Limelight Effects. Open at 7.15. Commence at 8 sharp. Carriages at 19.15. PRICES :- 2 s - I- 6Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls Reserved at M«S3rs. Wildman and Lyell's. Booked free of charge. Day sales at Partridge and Co.'s, Williamson's, Tyler's, Queen-street. Two Brirwuiead's Pianos supplied by Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons, Queen-street. ,I s C ITY ALL 6 D TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 12. Ti/TR. TOHN imULLER'S 'iRAND LIMELIGHT CONCERTS. Limelight Artist Mr.C. E. MACB3E The- next Entertainment will be entitled A TOUR THROUGH THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. An Entirely New Set of Artistically-Coloured Yiewa, .Just Imported from England. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. Bd First Appearance of MISs BLANCHE TOBIAS. Re-appearance of MISS MARIE QUINN. to Great success of Mr. R. H. BUTTERY, Basso. Mr. ALBERT LUCAS will recite "THE BELLS." Mr. JOHN FULLER will Sing " The Blue Alsa. m tian Mountains'' and (by request) "The Death oi Nelson" (with Grand Panstereoramic Effects). ** T\EVONPOKT MUSICAL SOCIETY. Conductor: MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY. THE FIRST REHEARSAL nF SEASON 18V r Will be held in the u DEVONPORT HALL, On TUESDAY NEXT, the 12th Inst., At 7.30 p.m. sharp. All intending Members are requested to attend, on GEORGE M. HELD, 5- Hon. Secretary; IS- > —— , - ed T D. WEBSTER if a FRUITERER AND FLORIST, 39, Queeni>street (opposite Railway Station), _ Bridal Bouquets, Shower Bouquets, etc., TABLE DECORATIONS, , Wreaths, Crosses, and Emblems of every descripae tion made on the shortest notice, od Satisfaction guaranteed, to POT PLANTS FOR SALE OR HIRE ins New Zealand Ferns specially packed for transmit on , sion abroad, ed ■ ———-— A R T UNION. L " MISS TEUTENBERG will bold an Art Union : of OIL PAINTINGS AND ART NEEDLE WORK, in Close Brothers' late premises, above Milne and 500 Choyce. 100 Prizes valued at £150. Tickets, One ion Shilling. NOW OPEN. to EVENING DANCE.-A well-assorted \J Stock of most Stylish Evening Shoes from ID. £* lid.—B. McKerras, Bristol House, Queen-street. rrrrr'if. ' ' " ........ ■ g 'Cycling. D "\7IKING WHEEL COMPANY « V Have been appointed Sole Agents for THE LEADING AMERICAN BICYCLES, Via "TRIBUNE" AND "VIKING." itil These Machines are not only noted for then tog DU ABILITY, but for their LIGHTNESS and »■ EASY RUNNING, being made from the best sr a material obtainable, ac- *°. LADIES' MACHINES ing Always on hand. INSPECTION INVITED. j Send for Illustrated Catalogue, post free, 3S. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY ckSr W. J. WHITE, 310, Queen-street, Auckland. LADIES WHO CONTEMPLATE Purchasing a Bicycle, should inspect tin m famous ORMONDE SAFETY CYCLES at PEACOCK'S ESTABLISHMENT, SHORTIAND-STREET. tua Ladies' and Gentlemen's Machines of most recent ND . pattern in stock at reasonable prices. Ing - Opposite the Post Office. ute ■ • ■ . . . . — the — < ' \TEW ZEALAND HERALD. - ' Subscription :9d per week, delivered in tow« and suburbs; or ISs 6d per quarter, in advance, E f posted to any part of the colony. . „ Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d eacS insertion. These announcements are also inserted In the Auckland Weekly News and Herald ' Monthly Summary without extra charge. '3, While every care is exercised in regard to the due out insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and tin ffij Proprietors reserve to themselves the right ol £0 omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such sdvertisementt may have been received And paid for in the usual '"__ course of business. Instructions as to the inaertion or withdrawal oi id, advertisements in the Herald mutt be in tenting- , Advertisements received without such instruction! <™ will be inserted until countermanded, and charge* accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement* must be at the Publishing Office not later than sii , M o'clock p.m. _. wA Printed and Published by the Proprietors, Willum __ Scott Wilson, Joseph Liston Wilson, ana Alfred George Horton (under the style ol >t"b- Wilsons & horton), at their General Steam uvd 'Printing Est&bliihment, US, Queen-street audi B. ini D, Wy&dham-street, Auckland, New Zealand *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 8

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