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Musical Director. And an the dd Favourites m a.o.r unarming MELODIES THAT HAvE PLEASED AND AilUsl-.l) HALF OF J.\'ll:l-i"A LAL EUROPE AND ltirj COLONIES. The Agricultural Hall has been newly painted, seated, and lighted throughout for our Season here. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Day Sale Tickets at Williamson's, Tobacconist. Prices: 0.-i, 2s, and Is. R. A. O. B. BEATTIE. Agent. "OEM ERA MUSICAL SOCIETY. ■"' FIRST CONCERT. ST. MARKS HALL. MONDAY, JUNE 24. 8 p.m. St. Cecilia's Day (Van Bree). The Flag of England iDr. Bridge). Soloists: MISS A. LORRIGAN and MISS A. TAYLOR. Admission by Members' Ticket only. "PROFESSOR OARROLLO'S GYMNASIUM.— X EIGHTEEN Til SEASON.—Opening Day, MU-\DAY, the 15th oi April, laol.I Held at the V.M.C.A., Wcllesiey and Aioert i Streets. Largest and nest-appointed Gym- | nasium in Australasia. Plunge and Shower Baths. Clashes—Auuit Males: Mummy ana Thursday, lrom iMS to 10 p.m.. loung Ladies: Tuesday, irom 4.10 tin a.15 p.m.; Saturday, from 11 a.m. till 1Z.13 p.m. Boys: .Holiday, from 4.15 tih 5.15 p.m.; Saturday, trom 9.3u till 11 a.m. Quarters begin lrom first lesson. MusicalrpHE PIANISTS' PRIMER AND GUIDE. W. H. WEBBE. DEDICATED BY SPECIAL PERMISSION TO H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AND YORK. A FEW PRESS OPINIONS. As an aid to the Pianoforte Teacher, th« Pianoforte Student, and every earnest musician, the most remarkable of booKs recently published is unuoubtedly the above cyclopaedia."— Monthly Journal, Ouicial Organ of T.S.M., London. " In this Work, the piano world has something positively unique. A work that is of intense interest to everyone connected with Piano Education. It combines almost everything that one might wish for in an attractive and terse maimer.' The .Etude, Philadelphia, U.S.A. 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" In a certain sense there could be no better book than the one under notice."— trade Review, London. "The book is really monumental."Brighton Herald. ~'' ,"°ro comprehensive book it would be UitUcult to find. —Manchester Courier. NET PRICE, 6s; APPENDIX. 2s. LONDON AND BERLIN PIANO CO., Shortland-street, Auckland. ZEALAND HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 9o per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per qun-ter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births. Deaths, and Marriars, 2s -d each insertion. These announcement.9 . inch must be signed by the advertiser, a:a also inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEI and HJ3HALD SUMMARY without extra charje. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 8

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