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Amusements. POSTPONED. POSTPONED. POSTPONED. T>ADEN-pOWELL T ECTURE. TiADEN-pOWELL T ECTURE. pADEN-pOWELL T ECTURE. Owing to the late arrival of the s.s. Wimmera, on which General Baden-Powell is travelling, from Sydney, Messrs. J. and N. Tait regret having to announce that the Lecture announced for TO-NIGHT must be Postponed until , rpO-MORROW (TUESDAY) pVENING, rpO-MORROW (TUESDAY) pVENING, rpO-MORROW (TUESDAY) . pVENING, As the steamer will not reach" Auckland until To-morrow. Morning. _. pADEN-pOWELL T ECTURE, pADEN-pOWELL T SCTURE, pADEN-pOWELL J ECTURE, TOOWN TTALL, HPO-MORROW MIGHT. HHOWN TTALL, Hpo-MORROW T^IGHT. OWN ALL ' rpo-MORROW T^IGHT. SPECIAL NOTICE: Tickets already purchased for To-night will hold good for To-morrow Night without being changed. POSITIVELY THE ONLY LECTURE IN AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT, Under the patronage of and in the distinguished presence of His Excellency the Governor, Lord Islington, and Suite. His Excellency , has kindly consented to take the chair on this\oocasion. pRICES FOR THE TUT ASSES, pRICES FOR THE M ASSES, pRICES FOR THE MASSES, rpHREE AND HPWO SHILLINGS. rpHKEE AND WO SHILLINGS. rPHREE AND rpwo SHILLINGS. On Sale at Martolli's To-day and To-morrow. * QNE CHILLING, QNE Q HILLING, « ()NE HILLING, Will only.be sold at the Grey-street Entrance of tho Town Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT QECURE yOUE C EATS IN A DVANCE And avoid any possible disappointment. Reserved Seats sb, at Wildman and Arey's. DIRECTION OF J. AND N. TAIT. rp 0 AV N HALL. I WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th, , 8 P.M. GRAND CONCERT By the OLD COLONISTS' CHORAL ASSOCIATION. Assisted by Leading Local Artists. Proceeds in Aid of Titanic Fund. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor (C. J. Parr. Esq.). The Bov Scouts, under Chief Scoutmaster Stebbing, the King's Veteran Guards, and Auckland Pipe Band will be present. PART J. National Anthem, "God Save the King" - - TO BE SUNG BY ALL. Part Song, Gallant Hearts," from "Norma" -------- - (Bellini) THE N.Z OLD COLONISTS' CHORAL ASSOCIATION. Song, " Tho Sailor's Grave " - • - (Sullivan) • MR. J. WALLACE ATKINSON. Organ Solo. "Marche Funebre " and "Chant Seraphique" - (Guihnant) MR. G. INGLEBY ALLEN. Address, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, Part Sonra (English)— (a) " Isle of Beauty" - - - (Whitmore) (b) " Home. Sweet Home " - -. - (Bishop) THE ASSOCIATION. Quartet (Male Voices), Nearer, My God, to Thee' - - - - - - - - (J. H. Phillpot) (" In Memoriam ") MESSRS. WALTER, HOWE. LITTLER, and WALLACE ATKINSON. Song, A Request"' . - - - (Amy Woodforde Finden) MADAME CHAMBERS. Address, The HON. ARTHUR M. MYERS. M.P. Duet (Tenor and Bass), "Watchman! What of the Night?" - • (Sargent) MESSRS. HOWE and LITTLER. Part Sons*— (a) " Vesper Bells " (by request) ----- (J. H. Phillpot) (b) " Sweet and Low '*---- (Barnby) THE ASSOCIATION. PART 11. I Part Songs (Scotch)— " (a) "Ye Banks and Braes" lb) "Scots. Wha Hae " THE ASSOCIATION, Sons: and Chorus. " Land of Hope and Glory " (Elgar) MR. WILLIAM WALTER. Address, VEN. ARCHDEACON CALDER. Quartet (Male Voices), " Rosalie (J. H. Phillpot) MESSRS. WALTER. HOWE. LITTLER, AND WALLACE ATKINSON. Violin Solo, " Paastacenen " - - - (Seybold) MASTER FRANK PARSONS. Part Songs (Irish)— (a) " The Meeting of the Waters " (Moore) (b) "The Harp that Once" - - (Moore) THE ASSOCIATION. Address. THE RIGHT REV- DR. CLEARY. Song, Ave Maria" - - - - - (Mascheroni) ;-ii MADAME CHAMBERS. (With Organ Obligate , By Mr. G. Ingleby Allen). Duet. " The Moon Has Raised Her Lamp Above"- - - - - • • ' - - (Benedict) MESSRS. HOWE and LITTLER. Part Song. " Calm be Thy Slumbers " - - - (BiBhop) THE ASSOCIATION. Finale " For Those in Peril on the Sea " - - BY ALL. Musical Director: J. H. PHILLPOT. Is to all parts. Reserved Seats at Wildman and Arey's 6d extra. D. A . SOMMERVILLE. Hon. Secretary. Endean's. Buildings. Quay-street. in ! ****—*"— ——— J Railways. VB\7 ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF GENERAL BADEN-POWELL TO AUCKLAND. On Monday, 27th May, 1912, the usual 9.45 p.m. train Auckland to Henderson will NOT leave Auckland till 10.0 p.m. (after conclusion of Lecture in the Town Hall). BY ORDER. ■ '■■ ' " .. ..'"""i Educational. "WELLINGTON DIOCESAN COLLEGIATE VV SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Second Term commences on THURSDAY May 33. Pro3rectus. etc.. may be obtained upon application to the Lady Principal. MATHEMATICS (and Trig) for Matric. and Senior Civ. BEST METHODS.— H. Mason, M.A., Excelsior College, Tab. Buildings. SUCCESS IS YOURS it you seize the opportunity now If you are an engineer ■ you require a firstclass tutor to assist you for examination, as you ave of no use nowadays without a Govern nent certificate. We specialise LAND, MARINE, AND OIL ENGINEERING Courses, also special courses for Drawing and MatneiaatiCs. Individual tuition or by . correspondence. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15003, 27 May 1912, Page 12

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