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Amusemenrii. rr<HE TBEKB AINSLEY r~«ONCEKTS. ARRANGEMENTS FOR .fO-NIGHV' BOX PLAN lor To-night's Concert cow on view at Wildman and Arey's. Onlv Three Hundred Three Shilling and Two Shilling Tickets foi Sato at the Doors THIS EVENING Reserved, Ticket Holders are respectful!;)- requested to be in their seats before 3 o'clock. as the DOORS WILL BE CLOSED DURING EACH NUMBER /~1 H O K A h HALL-TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY!. AUGUST 21. Tremendous Reception accorded, by a. crowded, delighted, and fashionable audience, who last night welcomed home " New Zealand's Contralto," MISS IRENE AIN SLE Y . HISS IRENE AINSIFY. MADAME MEXBA'S PROTEGEE. FRESH FROM HER LONDON TRIUMPHS. Book Yonr Seat to avoid disappointment. Plan now open at Wildman and Arey's. TO-NIG HI, TO-NIGHT. •MISS I REN J AINSLEY. '"■- SECOND CONCEE'i '" 10-NIGIIT'S PROGRAMME: PART I 1. Flute solo—'" Serenade," Op. 59 - (Kohler) MR. G. E. POOKE. 2. Song—" The Wanderer" - - (Schubert) MR. HAMILTON HODGES. 3. Song—" Mon coenr S'ouvre a ta voix" - (Saint Saene) (Dalila's air in "Samson and Dalila")i MISS IRENE AINSLEY. 4. Piano solo—" Polonaise A major" - (Chopin) MRS. ERNEST H. QUEREE. PART 11. 1. Flute solo " Priere" - - (Garibaldi) MR G. E. POORE. 2. Song—"Life's Recompense" - - - (Terisa Del Regio) MISS IRENE AINSLEY. 3. Song:—" Come Into the Garden, Maud" (from cycle "Maud") ... (Somerville) MR. HAMILTON HODGES. 4. Song— Kathleen Mavourneen" - (Nicholl Crouch) MISS IRENE AINSLEY. Accompanist: Mrs. E. H. Qaeere. At the Organ: Mr. Midgley. Broad wo od Patent Barless Grand Piano, supplied by the English and Foreign Piano Agency, Ltd. Doorr open 7.15, commence 8 sharp. Managerial Note.—Owing to all arrangements for Miss Ainsloy's New Zealand Tour being fixed, and English engagements ahead, I it is impossible for Miss Ainslev to give further Evening Concerts. Rut, in answer to numerous requests, the management have nrn?Jlf&L f a Sw cial Matinee Concert, on WEDNESDAY August 26, a* the Choral Hall commencing 3.15 p.m. PRICES—: Unreserved, 3s and 2s Trams will leave Three Lamps and Rennem at 7 p.m. and 7.15 p.m.. returning from Choral Hall to a.ll suburbs alter concerts. WARWICK AINSLEY. Managsr. Sporting. A VONDALE TOOKEY pLUB. S pring M EETING, 19Q8# ; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, and j SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. j NOMINATIONS forAVONDALE CUP, FIRST HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, PLUMPTON HANDICAP, FLYING HANDICAP. Will Close at the Club's Office. High-street. TO-NIGHT (Friday), August 21, 1908. by 9 o'clock. HARRY H. HAYR, Secretary. ——' ■——— i ii 1 ■— _ Coursing. _aj_^?sE2____-_ Q ° U R, S I NO. NORTH NEW ZEALAND COURSING CLUB. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT OTAHUHU. THREE STAKES— MANGERiE MAIDEN STAKE, £65 OTARA ALL-AGED STAKE. £13 10a SUPPLEMENTARY MAIDEN STAKE, £10. Sceoial Train leaves Auckland at 1.30 p m. Admission Is. Ladies free. C. R. TAPPER. . ■ . Hon. Sec. Football. I — : "pUGBI J EAGUE. . AUCKLAND V. WELLINGTON, Under JyjTORTHERN TJNION "DULES. The Fastest Game known; no Line-outs, no Kicking into Touch, no Wing-forward; 13 Men A-side. GARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. yiCTORIA pARK, JJIO-MORROW, npo-MORROW. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. Admission Is. Grandstand, Is. Gates open 1 p.m.; game starts 3 p.m. Ge G rrc d Son? C Seen"r ** obtatoed &t I w s^ r Jf. admit y half - price - at Gaa - POOTBA-Xilf. AUCKLAND T>UGBY TJNION, AT A LEXANDRA "DARK. npO-MORROW, 'PO-MORROW, AUGUST 22. npARANAKI V. A UCKLAND (JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE MATCH). KICK-OFF. 2.45 P.M. Admission to Ground (including Stands), Sixpence. C. V. LANGSFORD, * Hon. Sec. Business Notices. „_.•' B 0 W lll6 ' 5 ' 1 ' AND 058, RECEIVING. FORWARDING, AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Commerce-street Office. Telephone 143. Wharf Office, Telephone 603. General Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard. Great North Road. M E. ROBERT B TUSK barrister AND solicitor, 28, shortland-street. money to LEND AT LOWEST current Hates. M. T. CLAY T ° * SURVEYOR TO LLOYD'S REGISTER. 25, PALMBRSTON BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST., J SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENT: \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13834, 21 August 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13834, 21 August 1908, Page 8

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