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Amusements. ! . QPERA JjOUSE, * TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY).' '!|||| POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT '-'0/1 '/OS il^i! jiREDERic yiLUERS, h " The world-famed War Artist and CotowM! dent, with his Phenomenal Success "KHARTOUM AT LAST," ENORMOUS SUCCESS .#BKji 11 GREETED WITH GREAT ENTHUSDsw COME EARLY AND AVOID THE TOlIRi) Over 100 Magnificent Limelight View X.-'i-ing vhat War is, taken by Mr. Villlnp. - oil tlio Battlefield. ™ THE BOER WAR. ; Sap GENERAL SIR RKOVERS BULLER, y.O ■ . K.C.8., ETC. " •»"--£•£s»*v? Doors on en 7.30. Commence at 8. 4s. 3s. 2s, and Is. Box Office at Wildman Xj&J ' Lyoll's. Early Door at 7. Tickets. wj?? Stalls 6d extra, at Anglo-American CoiZ ? £"i ' tioncrs, opposite Opera House. • Solo Manager. MR. WALTER PONtin ' W' Acting Manager, MR. HARRY NEVHLE,® QPERA HOUs jf' Lessee and Manager - - Mr. Tom Treasurer .... Mr. W. o'Sul£?|; ; Representative for Williamson and MnseW... ■>' ; Mr. Bert Royle. A GIGANTIO 'AMUSEMENT ENTEfipitrm Commencing . ™?K' FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. • $$$ THE MAMMOTH COMBINATION > WILLIAMSON AND MUSGROVE'S pANTOMIME AND QOMEDY QOMPAKJ, Including the Eccentric Comedian MB. ALBERT WHELAN; '' The Celebrated Animal Impersonator ■ MR. WILLIAM HASSAN: And SIXTEEN BALLERINAS, And tho Peoplo's Favourites, pOLLARD'S QPERA QOMPAJJY, In the Gorgeons Pantomime, ALI BABA, AND THE FORTY THIEVES, An Entirely New Version, .. Produced with all the Original SCENERY, WARDROBE, AND EM,GTS As used in ..it'-- . THE PRINCESS THEATRE, MELBOURNE Bj.; Prices—4s, 2s 6d, and Is; Orchestra Stalls fa , Box Plan at Wil&nan and Lycll's. • ' ' ' * QHORAL HAH THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON. IsiP SECOND , • V':. GRAND ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL Organist and Musical Director, ■ /.£s>'• MR. ARTHUR TUWSEY, • - i'f.' Who will be Assisted hv ! MRS. W. H. PARICES. MR. A. L. EDWARDS ij MR. 8. JACKSON. MRS. W. H. PAIIKES mil SingA, " Yon are My Darling," from the Biu- - sian Wisha* B, As Fair as is a Flower" - - Johnson 2* C, " 0 Divine Redeemer" ■ ■ ■ Gounod $ MR. S. JACICSON will playNottnrno for Clar. and Organ, "11 Lamento" - Bassi Concerto for Clar. and Ortran. Op. 73 Weber : : !: A, Adagio; B, Rondo. . , MR. A. L. EDWARDS will Sing— "Leave Me Not" Mattel 'h;' "Lend Me Your Aid" - - - GounodMR. ARTHUR TOWSEY will Play- ™ Overtnre, "Saul" Handel Allegro, Largo, Allegro. A, Pastorale Knllal'S B, Minuet and Trio from 11th Symphony. - - • Haydn Offertoire in D Major (by request) ■ Batijtc'p Fe3tal March Elrtj fe Doors open 2.15, commence at 3; carriage l 4.15. Admission: One Shilling. h'®' Auckland liedertapei. THIRD CONCERT OF THE SEASON, ©.'?:■ In the 'V# CHORAL HALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. ■ # PROGRAMME. --"M MISS MARY DAY will Sing- .. Mi# "For all Eternity" and "Echo." i- vfc ? : " Believe Me" and " Told in a Song.' ' Sfe MISS SISSIE PHD.LIPPS will SingMR. ABEL; ROWE will sing— " Because I Love Thee So" and " Son& orfi Sleep." vap MR. CHAS. KISSLING will SingPrince Ivan's Song and " Come into thl i Garden, Maud." ME. ARTHUR TOWSEY, Organ Solos--Offertoire in F, Minuet and Trio, and 'i : Andante. 1 LIEDERTAFEL will Sing- ' "On the March." "Gentle Sonnds art® floating," "Italian Salad," "Corns Let. Us Join," "Harold Harfager,"fiT Sweet and Low," and " Fisherman'l Song." :*0:; ALFRED TRENWITH, Acting Hon. Se&p Y 0U LADIES' O ROUE STB A,' GRAND CONCERT. flf CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER J. || Programme in future issue. Prices— and Is. —■ — HI NEMO A SYNDICATE.® Krnrrrrin Box 489, G.P.0.. Auckland. Jg NOTICE TO ATHLETIC, FRIENDLY, LITE-'/,. EARY SOCIETIES, AND SCHOOLS. fc' Hie above Syndicate is prepared to give!? Performances of the Bioscope," the King i of Life Motioned Picture Machines (vide').' English and Colonial Press), on terms to bei' hI7»S»f 'n . °.' , to J a ' te Animated Subjects<js< by their Prestwich Camera, of everv descrip "»& tion. at London Prices.-Apply to SIGNOR QM UKIO, Business Manager. ' Musical. p-Q. PIANOS, GRAPHOPHONES, RecordJ,"::/ ~3~ ; OTSIO (Latest and Most® fpiANOS, Violins from ; Banjos, Ac\i£ n , e ?'■ (Latest and Most Popular); Violins from ss; Banjos, AcW4+ cordeong. Guitars, Concertinas, AutoTT harps, Mouth-Organs, Mandolins. M v Strings and Fittings for all Instro ments. Send for Catalogue. A W "ROBERTSON, M ' 1 It jgy. QUEEN-SllEEf, P 1 A N 0 S ORGANS || LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. II OR ON THE EASIEST HIRE TERMS IN NEW -7 ZEALAND. M £15 In=t-u^;n(" 9s 2d monthly £20 Instrument ... 10s 9d month'v. £~o Instrninent ... 15s 4d monthly ' ?£j £30 Instrument ... 18s Id monthly • £» Instrument ... 21s 5d monthly 'M £40 Instrument ... 24s Gd monthly £45 Instrument ... 27s 6d monthly £50 Instrument ... 30s 7d monthly Deposit on Hire System, Five Per Cent o# Dm at't ,? rice of Instrument. BEST ALLOWANCE FOR OLD TNSTEtt ft rnm^v^T^ IN EXCHANGE. THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO . AGENCY, 75, QUEEN-STREET ' % (Below Smeeton's). ■,& FREDERICK MOORE, MANAGER. > •?' gPBN 0E R pIAN 08 % THE „ % JjONDON AND gEELIN piANO QO, A W. H. WEBBE, MANAGER, ' •% % Are Sole Agents for New Zealand for the. -r-S Celebrated gPENCER piANOS. Head Office: ■#■<§> SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Jyj'EW ZEALAND HERALR '} , SubsobiptioN': J 3d per week, delivered tofff town and suburhs: or 13s 6d per quarter, iitegf advance, posted to any part of the colony. ( Births. Deaths, and Marriages, 2g 6d each . insertion. Those announcements, which mast be signed by the advertiser, are also inserted;';,; in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HebaiiD Monthly summary without eitras|| charge. Whilo every care la exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Pro* prietors do not. hold themselves responsible, f«r non-inaoijicn through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve tc ;•. themselves the right, of omitting advertise 1 ■ ments that they may deem objectionable* even although such advertisements may hitf? jp! been received and paid for in the usual ! course of business. Instructions, oa to the Insertion or with* ;/]; drawal of advertisements in the HEEi® must be in writing. Advertisements received without such - instructions will be inserted [of. until countermanded, and charged accord* ingly. Orders 'to withdraw advertisement! must be at the Publishing , Office not laW||. than six o'oloj p.m. ~ '■'?!% „. . . .1 — ~m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11203, 25 October 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11203, 25 October 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11203, 25 October 1899, Page 8

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