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Amusement jQRILL |J ALL. TO-NIGHT. tonight. LAST NIGHT OF THE QRAND Jg ASTER QARNIVAL. In Aid of the Church Mission to ths Streets and l«anes. GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND ; CLEARING SALE CLEARING SALE OF USEFUL AN!) ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES AND GOODS Of ICvmy Dfsciiption. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. An Excellent Programme of Vocal anil Instrumental .Music ami other Attritions. Farewell to tliu Chrysanthemum Array. Farewell to tho Nymphs of the Fishing Rod. Farewell to the Carnival Flower Girls. Farewell to the Fairy Fortune Tellers, (Sc., SO, ADMISSION-SIXPENCE P. R. DIX, Manager. l s "c r " H lll 0 D Hun year) MONDA\ NEXT [3RD year. Programme for I ho sixth of the present series of Jilt. P. E. DIX'S pOPULAR QONCERTS 1. Mr. Chas. Cooper's Grand Myriorama of the "LAND OF THi'i MOA." Early Days of Civilisation-Captain Cook—Boyd Mas acre, (Sc. 2. Sonr, "The Romany Lass" (Adams) .. Mb. R. 11. Buttkry. 3. Kong, "Home, Sweet nome" (Bishop) .. Miss Carrie Knight (with realistic pictures). 4. Character Song. '' When Brilian Really ltulrd the Waves" (Inlanthe) .. MR. Arcudale TayLEU (with invisible chorus). 5 Mandolin Solo, "Stephana Gavotte" .. Mil. A. WYKYAItn-JOSS. 6. Song, " When the Heart Is Young" (Buck) .. Miss Katie FitzPatrick. 7. 'ran LAND OK THE MOA. The Battlefields of New Zealand (Part I.): Sacking Kororareka— Stunning Hekc's Pali—lnvasion of Auckland by the NeuUpnali-.Minder ■■{ Falkncr-Stonning of Katikari Pali, Taranaki (grand effects) Siege of Pukerandioni, etc. 8. Song, "Good-bye" (Tosli) .. MISS Violet Geiston. 9. Sung, "The Volunteer Soldier" (Hill) .. MR. Abel Rowe (with superb views and invisible chorus). 10. Vocal (jnartelte a la Valse, "Oh I the Flowery Month of June," Misses Boulton, Tobias,. Messrs, fix and Buttery. Part 11. 11. The Battlefields of New Zealand (Part II.): Waikato Campaign : Shepherd's Bush— atliaiigiawhia-Battlesof ltangiririand Moukou —Kail of Or.ikau Pah—Rewi Defying the British—Surrender of Thompson-Gate I'ah, Tanranga—Death of Von Tempsky, etc., etc. 12. Soil!:, "Kind Sir" ("Gondoliers") .. MISS Carrie Knight. 13. Mandolin S"l«, "In Old Madrid," .. Mr. A. Wynvard-Joss. 14. Song, "The Sleeping Camp" (St. Quentin) .. Mr. R. H. Buttery (with limelight effects). 15. Soil", " Twickenham Ferry" (Maraiolo) .. MISS Violet Gelsto.n. 16. Character Song, " The Lord Chancellor's Song" (" lolantlie") .. Mr. AiichdaleTayleh. 17. Song, "Dublin Bay" (Barker) .. Miss Katie Fitzpatricii (with lovely pictures). 18. souk, 'Only unce More" (Moir) .. Mr. Abel Howe. 19. Beautiful Views, illustrative of Mr. Alf. Hill's Operatic Maori Legend "Hinemoa" (with charming effects). Limelight Aitist: Mr. Chas. Cooper. Pianiste: Mr. Alf. Hartley. Dross Circle ami Orchestra Sta'ls, Is: Stalls, Gd. Box Plan at Wildman's ((id extra). Day sales at Partridge's and Williamson's. £1 IT Y "pj" ALL. rjIHE RAPIER JUOODS. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. Mr. P. B. DIX begs to announce that he is arranging a |Q. AN D QONUERT" In Aid of the above TERRIBLE DISASTER. Secretaries of the various Musical Societies, etc., Members of the Theatrical and Musical Professions, and others willing to co-operate, are invited to communicate at once with Mr. Dig, at his office, Coombes' Arcade, /£* /\OEEN"S BIRTHDAY \*W-x V* GATHERING OF MS BANDS OF HOPE. JUBILEE YEAR, 1397, Practice for above will be held M&NKXT .MONDAY EVENING, in the Wesley Hall, at 7.30. Music and Wordsnow Ready. Committee requested to attend. S. FUITH, Conductor. PROFESSOR CARROLLO'S GYMNASIUM, held at the Y.M.C.A, Wellesley and Albert Streets, Auckland.— Classes from Monday, March 15, ISO 7. Classes: Adult Males, Monday and Thursday, from 7.45 till 10 p.m. Adult Ladies, Tuesday, f oin 2.30 till 4 p.m. Stlurday, from II a.m. till 12.:<0 p.m. Juvenile Girls and Boys, Tuesday and Friday, from 4.15 till 5.30 p.m. Boys at School, Monday and Thursday, from 4.15 tiH 5.30 p.m. Boys, Saturday, from 9.30 till 11 a.m. Exhibitions. SOCIETY OF ARTS. CHORAL HALL. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OPEN DAILY, AT THE CHORAL HALL, From 12.30 to 5, and from 7.30 to 10 p.mj Art Union Drawn Monday, April 20. Tickets, 2s Oil each. Meetings. pONSONBY SCHOOL. COMMITTEE ELECTION. The Annual Meeting of Householders will be held in the Ponsonby Hall on MONDAY at 7.30 p.m. Every parent having children attending the Richmond Itoad, Bayfield, and Church-street schools are speciallyinvited to attend, WILLIAM LEYS, Chairman. SCHOOL DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Householders, to receive Report of Outgoing Committee and to elect Committee for the ensuing year, will be held in St. George's Hall, Great North Road, on MONDAY NEXT, the 20th instant, at 7,30 p.m. , H. THOMPSON, „ , . . Chairman. Newton District Schools Committee, April 34th, 1897. QRPHAN HOME, PARNELL,' The Annual Meeting of Subscribers and Friends will be held at the Home, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell, on THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at eight p.m. For the Orphan Home Trust Board. J. B. GILFIIiAN, Hon. Sec. "VfEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE 1.1 PROTECTION OF WOMEN & CHILDREN AUCKLAND. 'I he Fourth Annual Meeting of the above Society will held in the Social lioom of the Y.M.C.A. on MONDAY next, the 2<ith inat., to receive report and elect officers for the ensuing year. J. J. Holland, M,1!.R., l(sq., will take the chair. Rabbi Goldstein, Revs. Hy. Bull and W. A. Sinclair Dr. King, Messrs. W. H. Smith, u. Fowlds, Baker' Tucker, and other well-known gentlemen will be present and take part in the Meetine. All sympathisers; with the Society are cordially invited to attend. ' a \i D ~ .... J'* M. PORTER, Secretary. A.M.P. Buildings, Queen-street. J£ARAKA ROAD BOARD. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the Karaka Road District will be held at the Office of the Board on SATURDAY, May Ist, at noon. WILLIAM RATCLIFFE, Clerk to Karaka Road Board. ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the Maraetai Road District will be held in the School* room on THURSDAY, May eth, 1897, at 3 p.m. . WILLIAM DUDEK. i> ..... Chairman, Maraetai, April 2-2, 1897. jyjOCNT ALBERT ROAD DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the abovementioned District will be held in the Public School, Morningside, on MONDAY, May 3rd, 1897, at 8 o'clock p.m. ' d N r?iT -T^. Ordinary Monthly Meeting of the tote 118 at 6 ' 30 ,hMp on the sim " CHAS. GROSVENOR, Clerk. April 24th, 1897. SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL for MONUKJ MENTAL WORK awarded to W, Parkinson, Victoria-street, W., Auckland. \\T E have the Best Selected and Cheapest . V ~ Sta* of Papwliangings »nd Gilt Mouldings in Auckland. Send for pattern* and prices.—J. L alwie^rgood'#)! 3l 66 Y ktorU'ltr#et o u,t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10425, 24 April 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10425, 24 April 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10425, 24 April 1897, Page 8