: v?.-:' Amusements.:,. ; XT IS MAJESTY'S THEATER "" ..'.Lessee. Mr. C- R. Bailey. ■ ; Under Direction Mr. J. C. Williamson. FAREWELL APPEARANCE ■ Of I " Mr. • . ANDREW MACK, . And . ' ' HIS OWN COMPLETE COMPANY. - , THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING (By special request), ME. " ANDREW MACK MR. ANDREW MACK Will make his final appearance before an Auckland audience, in his great Irish i Musical Play, TOM -aOORE. 1 TOM MOORE. .Written especially to introduce this j remarkably j CLEVER AND POPULAR ARTIST. Who created such » phenomenal success [ a fortnight ago. PRESS AND PUBLIC Agree that no artist has ever appeared in Australia that established such A SENSATIONAL FASCINATION Over an audience, and what is more RETAINED THE CHARM . Throughout the whole Season. DON'T FORGET! DON'T FORGET! TO-NIGHT—(FRIDAY)—TO-NIGHT, Farewell Appearance of ANDREW MACK Farewell Appearance in TOM MOORE." Bos Plans at Wildiuan and Arey's. Day Sales at H.M. Cafe (Arcade). Prices as usual. (CHORAL HALL. jjjr&Tjk „ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ANNUAL GATHERING OF . BANDS OF HOPE. NEW ACTION SONGSSignals, Hoops. Geese, Mirrors, etc. A PRETTY SIGHT. ■ Chairman: C. H. POOLE, ESQ.. M.H.R. Owing to length of programme, commence 7.45. »•' Trams leave Lamps 6.45 and 7, direct, and ' for all parts at close of entertainment. Admission, Is; Children, 6d; Reserved Seats 6d extra. . -v Plan at Choral Hall from 2 to 4 p.m. ■I■■ ■ " ■ | Recitals QRGAN RECITAL. ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, KHYBER PASS, I ■■■-'■ • By MR. EDWARD S. CRASTON, Mus. 'Bac., . , THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, \ At 8 o'clock. ORGAN SOLOS:' Offertories in E Flat (Morandi); Serenade (Schubert); Concerto in F, No. 5 (Handel); . Andantino in D Flat (Lemare); Barcarole from 4th Concerto (Stemdale Bennett); Rose Softly Blooming (Spohr); .March for a Church Festival (Best). Vocal Solos by MESSRS. • ASPINALL AND STEELE. Choruses by Church Choir. " • Collection in Aid of Organ Fund. jjj-.A'UGHAN . gAKNETT'B .. ' RECITALS ■ ' ON THE NEW ORGAN AT ' ST. BENEDICT'S CHURCH, ''j ON ' MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, ' MAY 27th and 28th. _ ■ / At 8 p.m. .... _ ' _; PROGRAMME. ■ ' MONDAY EVENING. 1. Concerto in F - • - Handel 2. Andante con moto, from Italian Symphony >*' ■. - Mendelssohn 3. ." Ave Maria" .... Schubert 4. Prelude and Fugue in D - • - Bach 5' "In Paradisum" - - : » • - - Dubois 6. Improvisation ....... 7. Fantasie dc Concert • . • . - Coellarts 8. Chanson d'etc- •- • ... •... • Lemare ! 9. March in £ flat: ..... Woly ; , , 7 TUESDAY EVENING. " ' 1. Prelude and Fugue in C minor - - Bach ' 2. Andante - ca.nta.bile - - - ; - Widor • 3. Canzonetta' - ; - - - - Nicodo 4. Funeral March and Hymn of Seraphs - - !•'<: V v .-a . .<}■ - Quilihant 5 " Angels of Jesus" .... Spinneiy 6. Sonata No. 6. ■ , ... Mendelssohn. 7. Simple Aven - - - - ' * - Thome 8. Fantasie pastorale (introducing storm; • - • - Wely 9. Hero's Sons - - > »,■ - Volkmarin PROCEEDS IN AID OF ORGAN FUND. : V .N.B.~Owing: to the very large seating accommodation available, the Committee have decided .to issue Subscribers' Tickets at the nominal fee of 6d - (obtainable at Eady's, Wildman's, English and . Foreign Piano Agency, and Goodson's Arcade, Queen-st. ' S. JACKSON. W. H. WHELAN. : . Hon. Sees.' . Sermons, Lectures. Soirees, etc : BAPTIST UNION. (AUCKLAND AUXILIARY). ANNUAL MEETINGS, • TO-DAY (FRIDAY), MAY 24, AT THE TABERNACLE. /■'■"; Tea at 6.30 p.m. • Tickets, ONE SHILLING. ' ' ' PUBLIC MEETING.' AT 7.30 ' Address by the Retiring President, REV. T. A. WILLIAMS. . - . • The Incoming President, * r - MR. H. DEARSLY; WILL SPEAK, Also, the REV. W. L. SALTER, and the " SECRETARY. Special Singing. ■ : , Collection. V : ' Funeral Notices \ fTT A.C.B.S.—AUCKLAND BRANCH, Jlx. . no. 81. The Members of the above Branch ' are requested to attend the Funeral of the late' Bro. JOHN HOLLAND, which leaves C. Little's, Undertaker, ; Hobsonstreet, THIS DAY (Friday), at 3' p.m., for Symonds-street Cemetery. R.I.P. •i; W. KANE. : . Secretary. Educational. J^ITZ HERBERT ' rpERRACE ,' gCHOOL, . ; '. WELLINGTON. , BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. . , • Under the Direction of MISS SWAINSON. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. . First Assistant; MRS. RICHMOND HURSTHOUSE. The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, June 4 th. Prospectuses on application. - S II G R O V E, COX'S BRIDGE ROAD, HERNE BAY. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Kindergarten (Boys and Girls). Principal: MISS COLE. Classes for Dancing being formed. Second Term begins MONDAY, June 3. .;i -v w v .K- ' I"I . ■■■■Bum gBBMWWa^ gOME ; RECENT SUCCESSES LAST ENGLISH MAIL BROUGHT 20 SPEED CERTIFICATES FOR PUPILS. V LAST WEEK EIGHT POSITIONS WERE OBTAINED. . • OVER 2000 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS Have been trained and introduced to Excellent Appointments. The School has established a powerful connection in Banking, Insurance. Shipping, and ' Business Circles, • and places all its efficient students in suitable posts without fee. . Write, Call, or Telephone for Prospectus. TERM BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY. J ■JJ QOLWILL, SHORTHAND. '; TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, AND WRITING SCHOOL, SWANSON-STREET. ' • 'Phone, 1147..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13496, 24 May 1907, Page 8
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