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Amusementsp I T "X Q_ A L *».' Everv Evening at 8. ,• ' Until Further Notice, ryX'S Q.AIETY QOMPANY. Of Hiffh-class Vaudeville Entertainers. AIR. FRANK GRAHAM. The Great English Tenor. ARNOLDI (the Brilliant Juggler), Professor Schmidson, Sisters Gilardi. Sisters Smith, Miss Annetta Bodin. Sherwin—The Maid Musician. LITTLE MISS VERA KEAENS, MR. CHARLES HOWARD. MISS EMMIE SMITH, MR. J. KEAENS. And ME. PRANK YORKE. Prices, 2s and la. Bos Plan at Wildman, Lyell. and Arey's. 7} pE I A HOUSE. I GOOD FRIDAY. APRIL 10th. ! GR AND SACRED CONCERT : By the j OTEELE - "OAYNE "OELLRINGERS ! (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. Violinists, and Pianiste. First Appearance of WTRg A.GVE3 RAP ILLY. The Young Tal3r.t»a E'ccutioniste and Soprano, SACIiED PART SONGS, SOLOS, DUETS, AND TRIOS. SACRED SELECTIONS ON Hand and Sleigh Bells, Glassophone. Mandolines, Banjos, and Guitarras; Violin Solos and Duets. Prices:— Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 2s; Bach Stalls and Gallery, In. Children, half-price. Piano and Organ supplied by Richardson and Co. _ E. T. TREGASKT. Rep. PUBLIC HALL. 0 AIIU H V -*-" THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. TUDOR'S CONCERT AND COMEDY COMPANY. HIGH-CLASS PERFORMERS—IO Grand Dance to follow the Entertainment. Doors open at 7.15; Commence 8 sharp. General Admission—Front Seats, 2s. Musical Director - - - W. PTTRCSLT... PONSONBY FEDERAL ORCHESTRA.—No Practice on Good Friday.— Thorne, Secretary. Exhibitions. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. Tho Twenty-second Annual Exhibition will Open at tho CHORAL HALL, Auckland, April 29. Receiving days at the Hall, April 23 and 24, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. S. STUART, Sec. Meetings. "DARNELL DISTRICT RUGBY FOOTBALL JL CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the above will bo held in the Oddfellows' Hall. Parnell, THIS (Thursday) EVENING), the 9th of April, at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS: To receive Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, to Arrange for Opening of Gymnasium, etc., etc. I A full attendance' is requested. i 11. G. CHEVIS. Hon. Sec. Sermons, Lectures, Soiree?, ec ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL, PARNELL. k3 —Good Friday, April 10.—Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11 a.m.; Evensong and Sermon, 7.30 p.rn QT. PAUL'S, SYMONDS-STREET. MAUNDY THURSDAY (To-day)—lo.3o a.m.,"! Holy Communion. j GOOD FRIDAY—II a.m.. Morning Service, with Sermon; 7.30 p.m.. Short Evening Service, followed by Stainer's " CRUCIFIXION." j TMTETHODIST ■ CHURCH, PITT-STREET, j GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE, 10 a.m., I Conducted by Revs. C. H. Garland and W. Rea'-y. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL CHRISTIAN XX ' ENDEAVOUR UNION. HALF-YEARLY CONVENTION, MONSTER CAMP MEETING AT MOTUTAPU. On GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1903. Steamers leave Devonport Ferry Tee at 9.30, 10, and 10.30 a.m., and 12.30 and 1.30 p.m. Returning between 4.30 and 5.30 p.m. Hot Water Provided Free. SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION BAND. Special Addresses by REV. H. KELLY, M.A., Mr. N. TURNER (Wellington Central Mission), and MR. JAMES WILSON (President of Union). Tickets, 2s, can he obtained at the Auckland Sunday-school Union Depot, 139, Queen-street. The 9.30 boat will call at Devonport to pick up passengers. A Boat will stop to put off passengers on the return trip. AUCKLAND TABERNACLE, At 7.30 p.m. . GREAT UNITED GATHERING. Special Addresses by REV. C. H. GARLAND AND REV. ALEX. DOULL, M.A. Bring Sankey's Hymn Book. Collection. ,(P E N T R A L . MISSION. RECEPTION TO THE WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION BAND. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). APRIL 9th, At 7.30 o'clock. ' THE BAND WILL RENDER, AMONGST OTHER ITEMS— Selection" The Royal Festival" Quartette—" Scotia" Selection— El Dorado" Exhibition Club Swinging, with Band Accompaniment—" Adieu" Slow March—" Hercules" Quick March—" Under the Double Eagle." Light Refreshments at the Close. Tickets. 6d; Reserved Seats, Is. T|HE HELPING HAND MISSION. EASTER SERVICE IN WESTERN PARK, On GOOD FRIDAY, at 3 p.m. " Speakers: Rev.- W. S. Potter, Mr. T. Clark, and Others. Anthems and Easter Hymns by _ ■ Mission Baud. Good Speaking. Sweet Music. Collection in aid of Benevolent Fund. Will You Come? , Restaurants JJ IS MAJESTY'S JAPE; BILL OF FARE TO-DAY. Julienne, Mutton Broth. • Fried Flounder and Hollandaise Sauce, Boiled . Sclmapper, Oyster. Beef Cakes and Oyster Sauce, Lamb Cutlets and Tomatoes, Haricot Ox Tail, Devilled Kidno;. and Ham. '™T°£ st -r Beef ' Lamb, Mutton, Corn Beef. COLD— Mutton, Ham, Corn Beef , .Boiled Chicken and Ham; Is 6d Apple Pie, Plum Pudding, Compot Plum's, Rice Custard, Apple Merangue, Sponge Trifle Bananas and Custard, Vanilla Cream, Lemon Jelly, Raspberry Jelly, Sherry Jolly, i Wine Jolly, Fruit Jelly, Marmalade ' Tartlets. OYSTER SUPPERS A SPECIALTY. ONE SHILLING. r T>ANFURLY TEA, LUNCHEON, AND 1. 1% SUPPER ROOMS. D 3 -jS—MENU. THIS DAY.—-|S SOUP.—Jardiniere. • FlSH.—Fried Flounder, Fried Schnapner Sol. mon and Salad, Herrings and Tomato Sauce, Oysters (stewed, fried, or on the ENTREES.-Steak and Kidney Pudding Stewed Steak and Tomatoes, Curried Cutlets. ROAST Le*, of Mutton. Oyster Sauce. COLD.— . Ox Tongue, Sheep Tongues (l Salad. a GRILLS.—Steak and Oysters, Steak and Eggs t Steak and Tomatoes, Chops and Tomaii toes. Ham and Eggs. i. SWEETS.—ApnIe Pie, Jam Tart, Golden Syrup Pudding, Rice Custard. Fruit Salad, Peali ches, Pears, or Apricots with cream a RANFURLY TEA. LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS, Adjoining Warren Blyth's Auction Rooms. T REMIT MONEY to any address on Join- -*- mission. H. W. ROSSITER, .. • . . \. Hobart. i ■:;■■:■ "" ■■'■'• : ' :; .." ■'■■ I"' ; "; :'/;•■•■;.- ■• - '■■ ■;■ ■'■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12241, 9 April 1903, Page 8

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