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Amusements. , A BBOTT-S O™ gOUSB. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENDro APRIL 8. «. - ■ MB. EDWARD BBANSOOMBE'B "''"•''.' '' QLEE '' ; pONCERT T>ARTY. In a Unique Programme of the NT„»: ; Music of England, Scotland. Ireland 10nal Wales, comprising: Glees, Madrigals' pit.??" l • • and Ballads. bdIS La whks, . Assisted by the Eminent English Contralto MADAME MARIE HOOTON. And the Well-known Musical Sketch Artist. MR, DUDLEY CAUSTON. . V PROGRAMME THIS EVENING ' "'<■ ■ Commencing at 8.15." '■ ' part i. ' ;" Glee, "Foresters. Sound the Cheerful 1W„>» ' - Sir Henry Bishop (178R ik_ THE GENTLEMEN OF THE WEsIStoS - ABBEY GLEE PARTY. STEE - Part Song, " Oh Hush, Thee, My Baby" "7 ,' THE WESTMINSTER PARTY 1 i Male Alto Song-, " Oft in the Stilly Night" " ' MR. PERCY COWARD* °' d IrisK ''' I Old Scottish Cradle Song-. " Oh, Can Ye <;»», ' ; Cushions - - - . .a D SSJ m MADAME MARIE HOOTON ' Solo (with. Vocal Accompaniment), " Tears nt Anguish" - - - - (J. ReicWs SOLO: MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE Old English Song, " When Daisies Pied'' ' MASTER LEONARD HUBb"aßd! 10 " 1778) " !' MASTER LEONARD HUBBARD. ' Old Scotch Melodies (arranged by Dr Via cent)— ' "■" : " Alister MaoAlieter" " Charlie Is My Darling -; " The Blue Bells of Scotland" THE BOYS OF THE WESTMINSTER ABBEY ■•'•■ GLEE PARTY. c " INTERVAL. Part 11. '"' Madrigal, "In these Delightful Pleasant Groves" - - Henry Purcell (1658-169 , i) THE WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE PARTY. Scotch Song, " Mary of Argyle" - S. Nelson MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE. Old Scotch Song. "The Laird of Cocknen ' MADAME MARIE HOOTON. • 'iy-. Catch, "Would You Know My Celia's Charms?" - Samuel Welibe (1740-18161 THE GENTLEMEN OF THE WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE PARTY. Duet, "It Was a Lover and His Lass" - Richard Walthew -i MADAME MARIE HOOTON AND MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE. Humorous Musical Sketch - - . . • MR. DUDLEY CALSTON. Vocal Waltz, " The Dance" - - F. A. Vogel THE WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE PARTY. GOD SAVE THE KING. Prices—Box, £1; Dress Circle and Orcb.es> tra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Amphitheatre, Is. Plan open at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Day Sales at Carter's and Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. /-\ i> i i a HOUSE. :. GOOD FRIDAY", APRIL 10th. GRAND SACRED CONCERT QTEELE - pAYNE TDELLEINGEE3 (The Original Payne Family), Including Miss Lizzie Payne. Mr. Ralph Steele, Miss Kate Mailer, Mr. Jas. Williams. First Appearance, after 9 years' absence of MISS MAUDE PAYNE, Contralto. Violiniste. and Pianiste. First Appearance of MISS AGNES RABIDLY. ; The Talented Young Elocutionists and Soprano. Trices: Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Back Stalls and' Gallery, Is. Children, half-price. Piano and Organ supplied by Richardson and Co. R. T. TREGASKI, Rep. "OEMUEEA MUSICAL SOCIETY. This Society will Resume Practice on MON- ' DAY', 20th April, in St. Mark's Hall, at 7.45 ■ p.m., when Gaul's " Joan of Arc" will be under rehearsal. G. W. BEWS, ■ ~" Hon. Secretary pro tern ' DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND PHYSICAL ■ CULTURE. MRS. MALCOMSON BOULT -.;•''" I (Holder of First-class Teaching Certificate, from Professor West, of Sydney). .. !' - Classes will commence at I FEDERAL HALL, WELLESLEY-STREET, on 1 Tuesday Evening, April 14, at 7.30 (advanced | class)' • i Thursday Evening, April 16, at 7.30 ■ ./'.-« Saturday Morning. April 18. at 11 Saturday Afternoon, April 18, at 3 (advanced class). St. Barnabas' Hall. Mount Eden. Wednesday Evening. April 17, at 7; Foresters' Hall, '.. " Devonport. Monday Evening. April 20. at 7.30; beginners at 7. A Special Cass for Ladies and Girls for Deportment and Physical Culture only will commence at the Federal Hall on Saturday Afternoon, April 18. at 2 o'clock. Classes now forming. MRS. MALCOMSON BOULT. Old Admiralty House. Jermyn-street. ' T7OIOE PRODUCTION. V MR.FRANK GRAHAM . (Late Principal Tenor of the Carl Rosa Opera . Co., Crystal Palace. London, and Boosev Ballad Concerts). Pupil of the late Sims Beeves and Signor Randegger— .prepared for the Operatic. Dramatic. Oratorio, and Concert Stage. Terms, from 2* to 44 guineas. Address. "THE LAWNS." Symonds-street (next Dr. Lindsay). _____ —— "HA N C I.N 0. MISS CARRIE KNIGHT Resumes her Classes after Easter, Juvenile and Adult. Waltzing a speciality. Fancy Dancing. Private Lessons. - . PROSPECTUS, 125, HOBSON-STBEET. BELIEVE— An exceedingly pretty littli Waltz Song; price. 2s.—Robertson. Musicseller. 187. Queen-street. Exhibitions. ——————— , —4 AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. pHRYSANTHEMUM CHOW. CHORAL HALL, rpHURSDAY AND TjIRIDAY, . , APRIL 16 AND 17. ENTRIES CLOSE. Owing to Monday, April 13, being Easter Monday and a holiday. Entries will close positively at.s p.m. on THURSDAY. April 9. , Special attention is directed to the followins Classes for JUNIOR EXHIBITORS, under 18. Class. 67. Dinner Table Decoration, any flower c* foliage. Table. 4ft by 3ft. provided by Society. > 63. Hand Bouquet, made up under supervision I ln the exhibition room. ! ° 9 - Floral Design (chrysanthemums only). 10. Decorated Doll's Perambulator. (1. Bridal Bouquets: 2 Bridesmaids' Baskets and 2 Bridesmaids' Crooks. 72. Bouquet of Native Flowers. Bouquets for School Children attending any Private or Public School: Chrysanm m 1 emunls only, with anv foliage. £>• twelve Years of Age and under. 74. Nine Years of Age and under. • ' No Entry Fees. AH Exhibits must be Staged by 11.30 a.m. oi THURSDAY. / H. C. HASELDEN, ':■ Secretary "M" E W ZEAL A HERALD. SUBSCRIPTION: 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 10s per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following classes WANTED, to let. FOR sale, LOST and FOUND, Personal, board and resiDENCE, are inserted at the rate of 18 words for one shilling, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d. , Births. Deaths, and Marriages. 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements, which must be signed by the advertiser,, are also inserted in the AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS and HERALD SUMMARY Without extra charge. Replies to advertisements' will be received at the offices of the HERALD free of charge. The Proprietors do not hold themselves re ' sponsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other causes; ana they reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that may be deemed objectionable, although such advertisements :' haye been paid for in the usual course of J business. Instructions as to the insertion or with- , drawal of advertisements in the Herald must { be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until f: countermanded, and charged accordingly. " ; .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12240, 8 April 1903, Page 8

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