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Amusements. qho ea l ';, TT -A L It. , TO-NIGHT! ■;--"--r ■'■;:<;■; ■;: ,• -'■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . * At 3. GOOD-BYE GOOD-BYB - GOOD-BYE ■ ' , GOOD-BYE ' ■ '■ GOOD-BYE ■:■-.. - GOOD-BYE To Charming :" .: * AMY MURPHY, AMY MURPHY, ' : - ■ AMY MURPHY, AMY MURPHY, The most artistic singer in Australasia today. Received on Monday and Thursday evenings with enthusiasm and delight, and ■ accorded , .. A PERFECT OVATION! ; A PERFECT OVATION! r . A PERFECT OVATION! This Evening MISS MURPHY will singRecit. and Aria. "King of Thole" and ■■■•.." Jewel " Son?, " Faust" (Gounod), (a) "All Souls* Day" (Lassen). "A Little Fleet of Cloud Boats" (Finden). "A Woodland Madrigal" (Batten). "Se Saran Rose " (Arditi). (Repeated by general desire). " Serenade " (Gounod); : "Slumber Song" (MacDowell), and as an extra number. ' " Good-bye " (Tosti). v MISS NELLIE BLACK (Violiniste) will play— " Hejre Kati " (Hubay). (a) " Humoreske " (Drdla), (b) " Mazurka " (Drdla). MR. J. M. CLARK will recite— " How Bubenstein Played the Piano" (Anon.). " Not Understood " (Bracken). ME. HAMILTON HODGES will sing(a) "The Enquirer " (b) " Her Portrait ":■'■. (Schubert). (c) "The Erl Kin»" ; ' (a) " Long ago, sweetheart \ mine ' ,<< ■''.., ■ ■ J . (b) The Swan bent low to. ,-,,.,„„ „ ' the Lily" ; U;: f (MacDowell). . (c) "As the,, gloaming sha- I dows creep ", ;, ) Accompanist: MISS JENNIE WEST (Mrs. A. W. Mac Andrew). Accompanist' for Mr. Hamilton Hodge*: Mrs. Ernest H. Queree. A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME! , A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME! ...-.■■■ Positively Miss Amy Murphy's FAREWELL APPEARANCE Farewell appearance In Auckland. • Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at Wildmaa and Arey's. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages 9.45. ■'* - ■• ',■■■■;. ■*: v.." ~.■„ Special Car from Three Lamps at 7.15 direct to Choral Hall. Cars to ALL Buburbs after the recital. AUCKLAND UNITARIAN CHURCH (PONSONBY ROAD). GRAND VOCAL, ORGAN, AND VIOLIN RECITAL. By MISS NELLIE BLACK AND MR. T. E. MIDGLEY. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 23rd, AT S P.M. MISS NELLIE BLACK "will sing— .' (a) "Rest Thee, Sad Heart" (Del Reigo). (b) " I Hid My Love" (D'Hardelot). "Nearer, My God, to Thee" (L. Carey). And will play— t "Romance" (Beethoven), with Organ. ;?■'. " 9th Concerto" (De Beriot). " Andante" from Concerto (Mendelssohn). (a) " Humoreske" (Dvorak). (b) ■" Deuxieme Mazurka" (Dedla).i MR. T. E. MIDGLEY will play- „" Prelude and Postlude" (Batiste). ' ' (a) "Melody" (Silas). (b) " Andante" (Lemaire). . " Fantasia" (The Storm); (Lemmens). ■■■:':" Gavotte" (Goring Thomas). .. " Marche Militaire" (Schubert). Admission, ONE SHILLING, by ticket only, obtainable from Messrs. Read Bros, and W. Manning. Karangahape Rd., and from Messrs. A Bady and Co., J. West, G. Richardson, and the English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd., Queen-st. TOLANTHB SCCIALS-lolanthe Hall. 87 X Upper Queen-st., every Wednesday Evening. Elementary. Mon., Thurs., Friday.—E. A. Williams, Instructor. . 7 Exhibitions. ; NEW ZEALAND ' INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1906-7. * AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL COURT. • ''" ■' ' ■ .. ■% '»•!■: i'.'■'■, The Committee invite the inhabitants of the Provincial District of Auckland to forward Exhibits for the above Court. The Committee have secured •■ a splendid space, "j near main entrance of the Exhibition, containing. 3000 square feet. Preference will be given to Exhibits of Natural Products of the Province, such as Wool, Kauri Gum, Timber, Minerals, Building, Stone, Gold Mining, Produce, Maori Curios, and other industries indigenous to the province. Correspondence is i invited. ■■■~ ; ; W.R.'HOLMES, Secretary, ; 5 Auckland Provincial Court. :', Football. _ FOOTBALL. T?OOTBALL. OOTB ALL.. JJ- ALL. s TO-DAY (SATURDAY). AT ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. GOLDFIELDS V.AUCKLAND. V .'''■. Kick-off, 3 p.m. Sharp. - s ADMISSION ,to Ground, 6d; Grandstand, 6d extra. Q y - LANG g Sec. A.R.U. A BORLAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. TO-DAY. • SENIOR. PONSONBY V, NORTH SHORE. ■ THISTLE iV. CORINTHIANS, AT KINGSLAND. Kick off at 3 p.m. Admission 6d. Ladies Free. . C. MAYALL, Hon. Sec. : ■\ '; ---; : :. -; Shows- .-■ ' . AUCKLAND XTBNNEL QI/88, FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. ~ : /To. beheld '■ ■ AUGUST 3 and .4. '. • : y N.Z. Fox Terrier Specials, Irish Terrier Club's Specials; Challenge, Cocker Spaniels, Smooth and Wire-haired Fox Terriers. Entries extended till SATURDAY, July 21, at 10 p.m.. with Secretary, at his Office in Durham-street. •„■: ' , - , F. D. YONGE, Secretary. Hallways. '.;..'''■ TVTEW r/TEALAND ' T>AILWAYS. 'COURSING MEETING AT OTAHUHU. On SATURDAY, 21st July, a Special Passenger Train leaves Auckland for Otahuhu Course at 12.20 p.m., returning leaving the Course at 5.25 p.m.:- _ -. /■ ; • The 1.10 p.m. train from Auckland will also stop at the Course to put down passengers. By Order. ■■ —— " . : ■' — Dress and Fashion**npHE • TUTLLESERY - .Cj ALON," STRAND ARCADE. •MISSES; - : AND 'WALKER ■".■ Intend to ,■ GREATLY REDUCE ; The Remaining Stock of TRIMMED MILLINERY v : "' , On , ; : . ...''/' S' ■■ Tl/rONDAY -VfEXT. f)OTSJi,> AND SUCCEEDING DAYS. 'T'V :ST ' 'O:P *E N Bv D. •VTEW VELVETEENS. ..'"ln' All Shades, ' -■■'.. • -SPECIAL- VALUE." PHILLIPS, ■OLAKEY, AND TjIjrOODHAM, 1 aOBSON-STEEET. '. 'V...'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13235, 21 July 1906, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13235, 21 July 1906, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13235, 21 July 1906, Page 10