Amusements. YM. C. A. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). 12TH SEPTEMBER, At 3 o'Clock. GRAND CONGEST. TENDERED BY MR, AND MRS. S. JACKSON. PROGRAM yE: Overture, " Banditenstretche " (Suppe) ORCHESTRA. Song-, "Evening Song" (Eluruenthal) MR. CLEGG. Cornet Solo. " Edelweiss" (Hoch) MASTER T. CARRIGAN. Selection, " Cavalleria Rusticana "...lMascajni> ORCHESTRA. I Sons?, "A Rose In Heaven " (Trotere) MISS MOUNT ROGERS. Selection, "Rose of Persia" (Sullivan; ORCHESTRA, 'Cello Solo, "Romance" (Becker) MISS RROADFOOT. Overture, " Rienxi" (Wagner) ORCHESTRA. Sons, "There is a Flower That Bloometh " MR. CLEOG. (Wallace) 1 Selection, " Pizzicato" (Belihes) ORCHESTRA. Son?, " Gcod-by" (Tosfci) I MISS MOUNT ROGERS. j Selection, "San' Toy" (Jones) ORCHESTRA. j Leader. Miss Elsie Gilfillan. Condnctor. Mr. S. I Jackson. Accompanist, Mrs. Jackson. Admission by Season Ticket or One Shilling. YM. C. A. • CORNER WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. TIME PROVES YOU CAN SPEND [ PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE EVENINGS I By Attending the | W INTER op pOUESE LECTURES, CONCERTS, ETC. PROGRAMME. September 12 CONCERT Under the Direction of MR. and MRS. S. JACKSON. Oct. 17—" Some Principles of Western Civilisation," REV. H. D. A. MAJOR, M.A. (St. Peter's. Hamilton). October 24 CONCERT Under the Direction of Mr. J. 11. PHILPOTT. Tickets, Half-price. ! Of all Booksellers and at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, Commence at S o'clock. THOMAS RUDDLE, Hon. See. WM, BRAKENRIG, General Secretary. HE GORGEOUS MELORAMA, X "BEN HUB" (Lew Wallace's Famous Book). i(Lew Wallace's Famous VIEWS SEVENTY MAGNIFICENT VIEWS By Powerful Limelh-ht. . Songs incidental to the piece by well-known } Vocalists. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. MONDAY NIGHT. SEPT. 15th. 1902, 7.30. Lecturer: REV. J. A. SOPEB. Chairman DR. OSBORNE KNIGHT. Admission, Is; Gallery, 6d. Proceeds in aid of the Tabernacle Account of the Gumdiggers' Mission. Meetings. JNSIALL A T I O N. THE INSTALLATION MEETING Of the [ AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL ROYAL ARCH i CHAPTER, NO. 9. Will be held in the MASONIC HAUL. PRINCES-STREET, ! At 7.59 p.m. TO-DAY. i Visiting Companions Invited. I TTICTOEIA SCHOOL FOR MAORI GIRLS. I A Genera?. Meeting in connection with the ! Bazaar in aid of the Victoria School for Maori I Girls will be held in the Council Chambers, ; THIS DAY (Friday), September 12, at 3 p.m. i His Worship the Mayor will take the chair. All interested in this work are requested to he present. \ TTEIEBASS' H C M E. i V [ The Ladies and Gentlemen of the General Committee, and any others interested, are ! requested to Meet at the City Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY. 17th inst., at 3.30 p.m., j to Receive the Report ©f the Executive Comj mittee and to Arrange 'Future Proceedings. •! F. G. EWTNOTON, W. H. CHUETQN, Hon. Sees. j Volunteer Notices. • THE AKARANA RIFLE CLUB A Will Reopen the Shooting Season at Avondale on SATURDAY AFTERNOON. SepI tember 13tn. when a match between teams ! captained by the President and Vice-presi-j dents will be fired. Vice-presidents and all friends of the Club cordial!? invited to take part. A. G. MAUGHAN. Hon. Sec. Tailoring, &c. "Wi M ,"y: ° u n g. rpAILOE AND T ADIES' /COSTUMIER, Haa QPLENDID TINES TO pLEAR At the FOLLOWING DISCOUNTS:- £ 8. d. ; LADIES' BLACK SERGE COSTUMES. j reduced from £6 6s to 4 4 0 j LADIES' BEAVER JACKETS, reduced from £4 10s to 2 15 0 ! GENT.'B SUITS, reduced from £5 15s ; to 4 ? 6 ! GENT.'S SUITS, reduced from £4 4s to 3 3 0 ; GENT.'S TROUSERS, reduced from, • £1 7s 6d to ~126 ! GENT.'S TROUSERS, reduced from ; £1 is to 015 6 I GENT.'S SADDLE TWEED TEOU- ! SERS, reduced from £1 5a to ... 018 6 [ _ I w, m. yon Ng. r > ■ 330, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE CITY MARKET. 'AETEUS T>AKER. We have much pleasure in informing our Friends and the Public generally that we have Commenced Business as TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. In the HERALD BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, And trust by giving A FIRST-CLASS FIT AND FINISH To Merit a Share of their Patronage. Our Stock is all new. and comprises the Newest Styles in Suitings, Trouserings, etc.; also, the very Latest Styles in Mercery, etc. rpwINAME AND T> AKER. { TAILORS AND GENT.'S MERCERS, | HERALD BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. r] ~~c u * K l l " TAILOR. £33. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND ! (From Hill Bros.. Old Bond-street, West End, | London), i 'LI AS Opened tip New Season's Goods, comXI prising Worsteds, Vicunas, Serges, Scotch Suitings, Harris' Tweeds, Waterproof Coatings, and Stripe Trouserings. PhotograpaspEOSflii pEECIOEI, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. | 45, Corner of Queen and Weliesley Street!. O ENAMELLED CABINETS rS IVORYTYPES. 3 FOE 63. One 15 by 12 Opal Enlargement and One Dozen Cabinets (enamelled or mat) for 15s. PROMPT BEI.rVF.RT QIGHT TESTING !On SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES and with t NEWEST INSTRUMENTS a SPECIALTY, and ! 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12069, 12 September 1902, Page 8
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