•:";.• ' Amusements. qt. MATTHEWS CHURCH. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. ' i RECITAL OF SACRED, MUSIC . A RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC (In Aid of St. Matthew's Church Choir Fund), Will be given by .MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S WESTMINSTER ESTMINSTER GLEE QINGERS LEE • DINGERS . And LONDON CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS. THE PROGRAMME , Will, for the especial benefit of Church Choirs include examples of all forms of Cathedral Music, comprising Sacred Selections from the Repertoire of WESTMINSTER. ABBEY CATHEDRAL. WESTMINSTER ABBEY CATHEDRAL. Last Appearance in the Colonies of this FAMOUS MUSICAL COMBINATION. ADMISSION BY TICKETS ONLY' (One Shilling) . No Donations taken at the door. Tickets obtainable from Messrs. .Wildn'siu and Arey's,:Eady: and Co., Upton and ( Co., Sunday-school, Union, Hancock's and R. Magee's Grocery (immediately opposite St. Matthew's Church). A Few Reserved Seats for West Gallery, Two Shillings, can. be reserved at Wildman and Arey's. r , ILLPCT, Organist. MR. Edward branscombe's xx7-estminster Vi'ES.T MINSTER glee , cjingers lee ' DINGERS Will, en route . to Rotorua, appear as under: CAMBRIDGE-FRIDAY. November 24. A—SATURDAY, November 25. THAMES— November 27. • Excursions. , -j. riRAND HARBOUR EX- *-*" CURSION AND CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.. '■.v The Favourite p.s.- EAGLE will run an Excursion' round the Harbour, .leaving the Ferrv Tee at 8 p.m.; returning at 10 p.m. . ./ < A "First-class Concert will be •■ rendered by specially-engaged artiste. * The Entertainment will be refined, and free from any vulgarity. , , , TWO HOURS' AMUSEMENT, BRIGHT ! BREEZY ! BRILLIANT ! Popular Prices—Adults, Is; Children, 6d. SportingTPAKAPUNA JOCKEY pLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1905. FIRST DAY, rpo-MORROW. ",'. ■ rnp-MORROW, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 19 AX SECOND DAY. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. THE DOUBLE EVENT TOTALISATOR will I : ,". be'worked 611 the following events:— FIRST DAY, ■ ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP, One Mile and ;_;■" a-quarter. - CHELTENHAM HANDICAP, Five Furlongs. SECOND DAY. STANLEY HANDICAP, Four Furlongs, SPRING HANDICAP, One Mile. . Investors at a distance , are notified '• that Double Event Investments will be ; -received up to 12 noon on each Race Day. W :; The Double Totalisator, will close each day a-quarter of an hour prior to the start of the first race of the Double. ; Horses will be conveyed Free by the Devonport Ferry Company, tip till 9.30 a.m. on each day. If shipped after that hour they will have to be paid for. R. WYNYAED, , , . Secretary.'^: Tramways. AGRICULTURAL S HOW . TIME-TABLE AND FARES. "A Special Frequent Service will be run to Alexandra. Park TO-DAY (Friday) and SATURDAY. - via- Parnell, via Symonds-street,' via Hobson-street, and Karangahape Road, and from the Three Lamps. •' Reduced Return Tickets may be bought on the Cars at 7d each, available to and from Queen-street, and at 9d each, available to and from, the Three Lamps. ' Children under 12 years, 3d each way. AVOID DELAY. AND CARRY EXACT CHANGE. SPECIAL NOTICE.—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, from 4 p.m.. Special Cars reserved for Ladies, and Children Only, will leave Alex-" andra Pr.vk. ! ' IMPORTANT.— Tickets, from Queenstreet, at 7d s each, may 'be bought at the j Company's Queen-street - Offices..- '■'■•■ . i- . ; " = ■ Art Union. T ABOUR DAY ART UNION. . We', the undersigned, hereby certify that the following numbers are correct in connection with the United Labour Day Celebration Art Union, drawn in the Tailoresses' Hall, Cook-street, Auckland, .on November 23, 1905: • :-:".■ '. , ■•; Ist Prize, ... 1,123 . 7th Prize ... 15,105 2nd ,„ ... 8,589 Bth'-••- „ ... 4,899 3rd .;...,;„ ; ... 7,441 9th '~ ... 3.844 ■ 4th:' '~' .... 7.917, 10th " ~ ... 6,434 / ,:-.-: sth .;'.",, ."" ... 18,340 Uth :„. ... 19,707 ; 6th ■ .. ... 1.376 , ' . - ■ : JOHN PITT. Mayor of Parnell, j JOHN FARELL, Mayor of Grey Lynn, : 1 .....:-/../- ..,,./, ■ Scrutineers.-': I All Prizes will be . payable by the Treasu-, ! rer, Mr. F. Niddrie, at 23, Hepburn-street. [ Ponsonby, on SATURDAY, the 25th inst.. bei tween 8 and 9 p.m. All Prizes not claimed within one month from date will be forfeited. . . ; F. NIDDRIE, Treasurer. : Poultry, etc. pOULTRY - T^EEPERS. p -NOTICE THESE TWO FACTS. ';; : ;.....,.':: '■ ".-" - -- ; -'. ;_-V;"W ■•-■ ; FACT 1.-POULTRY PAYS BETTER in CHRISTCH URCH 'than , any other Province in the Colony. : FACT 2,—Christchu'rch uses more i of RHODES' OYSTER POULTRY GRIT than any other two pro- ■-. :..;.- vinces. ;---' ;■ / .-.-.:./■ 'V /''./'. SOLD AT PRINCIPAL STORES. IS Per Bag, in Three Grades. INCUBATOR -j. BrootiersTand Ponltt'y~Sup- //,;; lies—Lates. ; i'JOS Patterns just landed; I inspection' invited.—Poultry Supply Co.. 73, Queen-street (opposite Donald's) '........" j OLA K, ■ ;: ;;:/, '■?.' ■:.; ;'■":;;-'"-; Aj ■ :/:5,'/';.:;/.:';,:;;;: :; ;; ■'/ THE FRENCH SKIN FOOD, ..•■"■'' Is the ! ONLY SKIN FOOD SPECIALISTS - - ! RECOMMEND. Obtainable at All Chemists in loz and ■ ; ; os Jars, 2:-. &d and Is 6^. |; gOLA* S,'*//s;/ : "}/;;;; ; /l;;;'}/ ; >;y .'; - : j :? .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13032, 24 November 1905, Page 8
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