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vt:,: rAmngements... _*■■;.' c m H ffl e* l TO-NIGHT. to-night. >' GRAND VARIETY CARNIVAL, New Artists, New Song«, Everything New. 1 populakTuices. /» *S No Free List. 0 D I s - m 4LU ~6 -... ! _ v ■■..: ; mHE pEOPLE'S NATIONAL AND PATRIOTIC \ CONCERTS. " ;§■■ * MONDAY NEXT, MAY 18. '.' . \ "BRITANNIA'S "BULWARK S4 J \ No. 1-THE BRITISH NAVY, OUR- - FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. Y< jf Under the pationage and in the presence of I His Excellency the Governor and Countess ~ ; . I of Glasgow, and His Worship the ~'s i ''«.'■ Mayor. ' ■'■'...■ ' .})' MAGNIFICENT pictorial and dioramic ■■"'& EFFECTS, .■:■:; .■'-.:.'. By ■•; . % * MR. CHARLES COOPER. %•-. ' . -0, | PROGRAMME: .-; § ■■■.■, ! Part I. 1. Overture, "Open March"! Erasi - MISS AMY BATES. .-;■ .-.' -,/i 2. Views Britannia's aw ~, - ■■.-.*' 3. Song, "The Raft"....: Pin.<u:, ' ' :; MB. WM. MACKENZIE --S (With Dioratnic Kffeets). ■■':_■ ■'■■ .1.,, 4. Song, " Only Love Can Tell" JJouh '■ ■ ■? MISS COLKTA LOKRIGAN, t 5. Splendid Scenes of the (.and op.Our Heroes, So. 1: England ■*-. 6. Song, " Trifle Not with Lore " La Cisal'.' ; ; ; MR. RoBIN HAY , ,° 'v (Bis First Appearance in Auckland). '■■..,"'■ 4 7. Be'ijo and Piano Duet 4 . '"■. MR. AND SIRS. A. E. RINGWOOD. '" >" ~Y i. Views Britannia's Navy - .."" ■'"■?,' 9. Famous Nava Recital, Battle of the Baltic"' A ■ MR. ALBERT LUCAS f ■"■ (With Grand Scenic Effects). -;. ■/'?- 10. Song, "Douglas Gordon" Kellj" MISS KATE BEST :■ ' U 11. Duet," Army and Navy" .-."■:■ MESSRS. ROBIN HAY ANDWM. MACKENZIE" ''■ "■■? 12. Humorous Song, " The Doctor" Le Bru'iiij' MIL LkSUB DIX. ■-,■■" ■.: '.. 13. Pianoforte Solo, " Cuckoo Dance" Ilatior - . :; MISS AMY BATES. .^, ; K 14. Views Britannu's : Torpdo Explosi'c '■:' 15. Song, "Take a Pair of Sparkling Kyei ; ' ~:{ " Gondoliers'..-. ■!,' MR, ROBIN HAY. ■<: {?■.:<■■■■. 18. Song, "Waiting" Millard:/ 'b' MISS COLKTA LORRIGAN .v.- ~.: 17. Views Famous VicroniEs of Britannia s' : . -";■ Navy : Blowing Up of Forts ; :■•; '■':,', K 18. Quartette, "Britannia the Pride of. the: /•'■ Ocean" Rimbaiilt ' MISSES COLETA LORRIGAN AND KATh. BKsr' : v MESSR.S. ROBIN HAY AND WM. MACKENZIE .'. 19. Splendid scenes op the Land op.-Our IIEKOES, No. i : Scotland and Ireland '*■<' ■':'. 20. Song, " Killarney" • ■ Bake S : MISS KATE BEST. ? (With Beautiful Effects). ''■"'-'■:,"■ 21. Banjo and Piano Duet ■•".. S MR. A. A. PARTRIDGE and MISS BATES:; "■ 22. Song, "Death of Nelson " Brahani «*■■ mr. wm. Mackenzie :t'?. , (Introducing Grand Display of Battle of Trafalgar). '? 23. Views Bkittasia's Hekoes: Destruction ol S Ironclad by Torpedo Boat. ~"'. : 24. Dioramic Comedietta: The Mad Umbrella: '■/ Accompanists-Miss Amy Bates and Mrs, Ah Ringwcod. Delineator and Dramatic Reciter- Mr ■ : :~ Albert Lucas. ' '■:*■ Dress Circle, One Shilling (Children Half Price) Stalls, Sixpence. Doors Open at 7.15. Commence at 8 sharp;;. '■■ : -•: _Purchase Day Tickets at Williamson's, /Part; '? ridge's, and Hoffmann's, and avoid crush at''doors- x " Dress Circle Seats may be reserved at Wildiiian'i '■'■•> and Lyell's on payment of 6d extra. : : r: D. DONALDSON, Manager. % -f /GRAFTON ROAD WESLEY AN ■ CHURCH. ,■*,: A SACRED CONCERT Will be given in above Church on j|WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 20TH," ' Cemmencing at 8 o'clock sharp. MR. ARTHUR TOWSEY >) Will preside at the Organ, Assisted by a large array of LOCAL TALENT.'-, '; Conductor, MR. E. J. GATLANP- ; . .*. '% Tickets, for which no charge is made, may be had' from Mr. Burton or any of the officers. ':.':>. Collection in aid of Church repairs. OT. Paul's, SyMONDSSTREET; - r f FIRST WINTER SOCIAL, ' >■*'. In Mrs. Sowerby s Hall, ON WEDNESDAY, 20th INSTANT, at 7.30 p.m. ->&t Proceeds in Aid of Sunday-school (Furnishing). *■:'■ .. Admission by Ticket only (One Shilling), procurable from Teachers aud others. -.-1 BANJO TAUGHT '~ Pupils Prepared for Concert or Drawing-room Playing. ~ ;*' Instruments Lent t<> Beginners, Free. v TERMS; Two Guineas a Quarter— Lessons.'.' A, A. PARTRIDGE, ." Studio. Victoria-street East ■ ' / ' . INSTRDCIOR TO THE AUCKLAND BANJO MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB. ~ ALFRED E. RINGWOOD,- " PREMIER BAN JOIST, Receives Pupils for the BANJO, GUITAR, AND MANDOLIN * /-.'.- MRS. RINGWOOD, Accompanist and Teacher of the Pianoforte, open : ..' for engagement at Concerts, etc. \ Melbourne Standard rays—"Alt. Ringwood. :- J charmed and delighted all by the exquisite music ' he drew from the banjo. He is a past master *>■•?!;■:■■ a musician with thisiustrament. .. ',■ Address— ,'.i • Corner Graham and Hardinge streets, Auckland. TD. W E B S T E R,;' ; • FRUITERER AND FLORIST, 39, Queen-street (opposite Railway Station), - •'"■': Bridal Bouquets, Shower Bouquets, etc., : ; .-;■;. 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GAICKIN, Cfaemisb, Queen street, bai '■■'-'. : ; • If it stock "WAHOO," for Liver int. ; . 8 Stomach Troubles, ZEALAND HERALD.| : ; o _ —- ':-';.;■" i SubsCRIPTIOH : M per wsek, delivered in towr.;-/: : . and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance,";; posted to any part of the colony. ' *',-; ■ . Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each , * insertion. These announcements are also inserted *.';". ', in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald ft; Monthly Sdhmary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the due-.';.' insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do;'- ; not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion': through accident or from other causes; and the.;J Proprietors reserve to themselves the right ol)'; omitting advertisements that they may deem ,•:■-' objectionable, even although such advertisements ~'.'■' may have been received And paid for in the usual!.. course of business. Instructions as to the imertim or wirAdratra! ol;;. advertisements in the Herald must be in wiling-', 5 Advertisements received without such instructions ■ will be inserted until countermanded, and charged ' ■accordingly. Orders to. withdraw advertisements . must he at the Publishing Office hot later than si: ;' o'clock p.m. f For the conT«nienc« of advertisers, replies to 3 advertisements may be sent to the Heuals Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do'uol 0 accept any responsibility in this respect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10133, 16 May 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10133, 16 May 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10133, 16 May 1896, Page 8