: •• : Amusements. , PROVINCIAL TOUR. . ' JESSIE MA.CLACHLAN, ' • ■.JESSIE •' MA CLACHLAN, . • The .World's Ballad Singer. . Having received numerous requests from Country Residents, and before proceeding to America, arrangements have been completed for JESSIE MAOLACHLAiN, JESSIE MACLACHL.VN, THE QUEEN OF SCOTTISH SONG, , To give Special Concerts at the following Provincial Centres: HAMILTON— November 30. ROTORUA—FRIDAY, December 1. WAIHI—MONDAY, December 4. PAEROAr—TUESDAY, December 5. THAMES-WEDNESDAY, December 6. And GRAND FAREWELL at the CHORAL HALL, AUCKLAND, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. Intending Country Visitors can secure Seats by communicating with the local Bos Oihoe, as follows: — HAMILTON—W. PAUL. ROTOR U A— SEE'LEY. WOODIIAM ART GALLERY. V NATHAN'S. THAMES—BURRA'S. . AUCKLAND— AND AREY. FREDERIC SHIPMAN. II 0 R A L HALL. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES SALE OF WORK. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 A.ND 24. HER EXCELLENCY LADY I'LUNKET will open tlio Sale at 3 p.m. Address by- His Worship the Mayor. BAVARIAN HAND THURSDAY EVENING. Admission: Afternoon, Is; Evening, 6d. - CONCERT, FRIDAY, 8 P.M. Is Ticket admits both days. CONCERT RAM ME. PART 1. 1. Overture, "Pi quo Dame" (Suffe) - Jackson's Orchestra. 2. Song, " The Toilers" - Mr. Val. Atkinson 3. Violin Solo - - - Mr, Bernstein Lazaron 4. Song. " The Children's Home" - Mrs. Rowe 5. Vocal Quartette, Lucky Jim" - Unique Quarette (Messrs. Rowe, Ryan, Aspinall, and McElwain) 6. Vocal Duct-Miss Rimmer and Mr. Aspinall 7. No. 5 " Language of Flowers" (Cowen) - - Jackson's Orchestra. Interval of half an hour for sale purposes. PART 11. 1. Selection, "Rose of Persia" (Sullivan) - - Jackson's Orchestra. 2. Humorous Recital - - - - Mr. McElwain 3. Song, " Good-bye" (Tosti) - Miss Ivy Alison 4. Quartette, "Moonlight on the Lake" - - , Unique Quartette. 5. Song, "The Cry of the Children" - - - - Miss Rimmer. 6. Violin Duet - - - Mr. and Miss Lazeron 7. Song, " Butterflies" - - Mrs. V. Atkinson 8. National Anthem - - Jackson's Orchestra Cars leave Choral Hall both nights at 10 p.m. for Kingsland and Ponsonby. Electoral. CENTRAL ELECTORATE. MR. ALFRED KIDD Will address the Electors THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, At ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET, At 8 o'clook. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED. Mi*. M. J. Bennett, J.P., in the Chair. pARNELL \ ELECTION. -jy-URDOCH M C L EAN, THE OPPOSITION CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors in TAMAKI WEST SCHOOL ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 238 D. Ladies invited. j Chair to be taken by Hy. Pilkington, Esq., at 8 p.m. M W. F. M ASSEY Will Address the Electors at HUNTLY, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 22nd inst. AWAHIA oil THURSDAY EVENING, 23rd inst. In each case in the PUBLIC HALL at 8 p.m. AUCKLAND EAST. DR. 11. D. BAMFORD Will Address the Electors in ST. ANDREW'S HALL, LOWER SYMONDSSTREET, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. DEN ELECTORATE. MR. R. FRENCH . Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS in ; the MOUNT ROSKILL PUBLIC SCHOOL (near the Veterans' Home, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, November 23, at 8 o'clock. Chairman, C. Bagley, Esq. All Invited. Questions at Close. "fyj-ANUKAU ELECTORATE. MR. M. M. KIRKBRIDE Will Address the Electors at the PUBLIC HALL, CLEV ED ON— (WEDNESDAY), November 22. NESS VALLEY . SCHOOL, on THURSDAY, November 23. MARAETAI SCHOOL, on FRIDAY, November 24. Meetings at 8 p.m. CENTRAL. SAMUEL A. TILLY, The No-license Candidate and Government Supporter, Will Address the Electors in ST. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON-STREET, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. AUCKLAND WEST. MR. C. ll.' POOLE Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In the NAPIER-STRET SCHOOLROOM, On THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, at 8 p.m. Ladies Invited. MR. O. J. PARR Will , ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND . WEST In tlie PRIMITIVE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, Corner of Franklin Road and Wellingtonstreet. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, at 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. DARNELL ELECTORATE. X MR. F. LA WRY Will Address the Parnell Electors as follows:—St. Luke's Hall, Remuera, Thursday, Nov. 23; Public Hall, Panimurc, Friday, Nov. 24; Public Hall, Newmarket, Monday, Nov. 27; Fairy Bower, St. Ileliera Bay, Tuesday, Nov. 28. Opposition invited. Panmure 'at 7.30, other Meetings 8 o'clock p.m. A N U K A U ELECTORATE. MR. It. D. STEWART Will Address the Electors, as under: — WHITFORD PARK SCHOOL, Thursday, 23rd PAPAKURA PUBLIC HALL, Friday, 24t.h. ONEHUNGA PUBLIC HALL, Monday, 27tli MANGERE PUBLIC HALLTuesday, 28th. All Meetings at 8 p.m. WOMEN'S CHRISTI AN TEMPERANCE UNION. MR. L. J. BAGNALI WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING In the CENTRAL MISSION HALL. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, at 3 o'clock "QUNNYSIDE," LOWER SYMONDS-STREET 0 (Two doors past Grammar School). V, 'Phone 1084. ; pROF. ]y[AX Q.OTCH, MASSEUR. MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN,. HERBALIST. ELECTRIC, DRY HOT AIR, VAPOUR, AND MEDICATED BATHS. Masseuse and Trained Nurse in Attendance i NOTE.—I treat only a Limited Number of Patients daily. If you are in doubt as to the true causo of your suffering, A CONSULTATION WILL COST YOU NOTHING. Mv System of Diagnosis and Treatment NEVER FAILS TO LOCATE AND CURE, NO MATTER WHAT COMPLAINT OR HOW CHRONIC Correspondence Invited. Strictly Confidential. 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13030, 22 November 1905, Page 8
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