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Amusement* -|S />ITV JJ ALL (J U TO-NIGUT. TO-NIGHT. The Ninth Grand Change of Programme by CRAWFORD & JIOOItK'S OBA ALL STAR NOVELTY COMPANY. More New Face<! .More New Faces! Special Engagement of MISS KTIIKL CLIFFORD, Direct from Harry Kltkard«"n»oll, Sydney. Second appearance of Jill. JaMKS DRISCOLL, the Kinc of Wire-walkers. Re-appear.inc« of lloiuCK Kent .and CHARLES HUGO, ALP. DIAMOND, etc. 20 I Star ArUts I SO In a Gigantic Propamine at Popular Pricesviz., U, lid. Don't forget Saturday and the City Hall. IS JS £UTY JJALL gD. KnormniM Suere«s of. 3rd YKAn] MR. P. It. DIX'S [3rd Yrar jl|OiNl>AY pOI'DLAR /CONCERTS MONDAY FIFTH GRAND MONDAY NEXT PROGRAM IS. NEXT 1. Overture," Kauri "..Mr. Alf. Bartley 2. song, "Love's Serenade" (Strahl) Mr. Robin Hay 3 Humorous Song;, ".Mary Jane's Top Note".' Mr. E. Schatz (With limsible Chorus) 4. Song," Folks at Home" ,_._,. (ChrtSy) Miss E. L. Featon 6. Mandolin Solo, " I Stood on the Bridge at Miduisut" (Lindsay) Mr.A.Wynyard-Joss 6. Clnracier Kmig, "The Auiateur Actors" (Godfrey) Mr. Leslie Dii 7. Son", "Love's Request" (Berchardt) MissT. A. Hargrave 8 Humorous Musical Sketch, '« Complaints" Mr. Archdale Tayler Part 11. 9. Plantation Melody, " Shine, Shine, Moon" Misses Hargrave and Feiton, Messrs. Hay and Tayler 10. Song, "Sweat Spirit Hear My Prayer" Miss E. L. Featon 11. Mandolin Sons, "Boccaccio March " Mr. A. Wynyard-Joss 12. Song, "Dublin Bay" (BarIje,) ° MissT. A.llatgrave 13 Character Smic, " The Mikado's Sons" (Sullivan) Mr; Archdale Tayler 14. Sou?, " My Sweetheart when a Hoy" iMnnpin) Mr. Robin Hay Concluding with the Spukling and Original Comedietta, in one Act, "THE SILKNT SYSTW He, Mr. K. Senate; She, MBS GLADYS LEIGH; It (in cradle) Prices as usual, Is and (id. Day sales at Partridge's and Williamson's. Box Plan at Wildman's. Booking Fee. 6d. VVfIJiTEU TENNIS CLUB. The Asphalt Courts, Zealandia Rink, SrANI.EY-KTREKT, Will be open for nlay on and after SATURDAY, MAY 1. Intending members send in names to BAKRY U. KKKSINO, Subscription, 103 od. P.O. Box 256. Exhibitions. A PBIL %14, 15. A UCKLAND CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY. L- _____ O THE ANNUAL GRAND "INHIBITION Will be held in the DRILL HALL, WELLES LEY-STREET, mUESDAY, 117EDNESDAY, mHURSDAY "VTEXT. OFFICIAL OPENING, TUESDAY, THREE P.M. DO NOT MISS The Festival of the Queen of Flowers. DO NOT MISS SEEING The Splendid Variety of Blooms, as seen at the last English Exhibitions. DO NOT MISS VISITING A CHABMINIi AND BRILLIANT PROMEMADE. HUNDREDS OF COLOURED LAMPS. Special Engagement of MIL THKO. QUEREIS, Who will Superintend the Artistic Decorations and Illuminations. SAVAGE CLUB ORCHESTRA AND HUNTER'S BAND. AFTEtiNOON TEA. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY NEXT. T\RILL TTALL. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. FRED. PILCH BE, Secretary. RAND TOASTER CARNIVAL! DRILL HALL. DRILL HALL. EASTER MONDAY And two following Nights. In aid of the CHURCH MISSION TO THE LANES, ORIENTAL ATTRACTIONS ! FLORAL DECORATIONS I CHINESE AND JAPANESE STALLS ! FAIRY GROTTO! PAHNELL GENERAL STORE! DOLL STALL! JUMBLE STALL! BOS BON KIOSK! PRODUCE STALL! FLOWER DELLS ! REFRESHMENT CAFE! OYSTER SALOON. Ac., etc., Ac NO RAFFLES. ADMISSION OX SHILLING, The Carnival opens at 7 o'clock on MONDAY EVENING. P. R. DIX, General Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE. ladies and Gentlemen willing to assist in decorating, or in any other way, and tho.-e wishing to arrange for Side Shows, will kindly communicate at once with Mr. DIX, at No. 12, Coombe's Arcade. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. A Public Trial of various kinds of Agricultural Implements will be held at Mr. T. Wyllie's, sen Paddock, n?ar the Papatoitoi Station TO-DAY (.Saturday), April 10th, at 2 p.m., under the auspices of the above Association. All interested in Agricultural pursuits are invited to attend. A 'Bus will leave Andrews' Stables, Elliott-street ar 12.30 noon, for the trial. EDWIN HALL. Onehnnga, April 10. Secretary. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OP ARTS. TUB SEVENTEENTHANNUAL EXHIBITION Will open with A CONVERSAZIONI'. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1897. 5 x J l i^J t ?«, at the Choral Hall FRIDAY and SATURDAY, April 9 and 10,9 a.m. to 8 p.m. S. STUART, • Secretary. •EXHIBITION of GUM Blowing, Saturtli day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given.-Works, Freeman's Bay. \r EWTON DYEING AND CLEANING 1.1 ESTABLISHMENT, Karanisahape Road, opposite Post Office-Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, and well pressed. Ladies' Dresses Cleaned, Renewed, or Dyed, and well finished.— Thompson, Proprietor. WILLIAM POWELL, Chemise, Greywiiinn'Htl, h ? s J ust "ceWed » large stock of WAH 00," the celebrated l.inr Tonic. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. - Enamelled xiiu-mT ,5, Mu Bs, Pie Dishes, Saucepans, Kettles, pa H' isbS ' M 4. Pans, Graters, Teapots, Coffee ? n'im7 Pans, Flsh Slices > Candiesticks-At J.and J. DICKEY'S, opposite Bank of New Zealand. "\TE\V SEWING MACHINES - Latest XI Improvement*: Silent, Beautiful, Perfection, Cash or Time Payment-At Scott's, 99, Victoria. rtreet. Machines tcientiflolly repaired. WE are supplying Paints, Oils, Colours, h»j . Va ™i and all Painting Requisites at bed rock prices.. Window Glass cut to sire and carefully racked. Agents for the celebrated lustotu Mixed Paints.-J. L. Holland and Sons, 55 »nd 57, Vu:tonV»treitaustabo<eSargood'»). - W. 0. DENNES-fdr Sewing Machines, t> v •■'''janov Organs, Mangles, Praau, *c CilhorJiWpurwtek. Cbeaptat tad Best. ■ A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10413, 10 April 1897, Page 8

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