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Amusements. "J* O W N TT A L L. *JIHIS (SATURDAY) ■TTVENTNG, OAT 8 O'CLOCK, RGAN T3ECITAL By M R " AIIGHAN "DARNETT • (City Organist). , « , „ , PROGRAMME. 1- Marche Solennelle ... - Callearts 2. Le S-;ir - - Gounod 3. Choral Song and Fugue - - - Wesley 4. Minuet - Paderewski 5. Suite for Organ ..... Dubois L .Entree du Cortege. 2. Benediction Nuptialo 3. Offertoire. 4. Invocation. 5. Laus Deo „ *r , INTERVAL6. Hymne Celeste --.-.. ri... 7. Ypres Melody . Arranged for Carillons by the City Organist. 8. Overture. " Zampa " - - - Herold Admission 6d. Doors open 7.30. HENRY W. WILSON. September 11, 1915. Town Clerk. THE QRCHESTRAL COCIETY. Conductor: MR. J. WIELAERT. rPHIRD /-lONCERT, ♦TOWN TTALL, 'pHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -j n AT 8 P.M. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture. " William Tell " - - Rossini ORCHESTRA. ' 2. Concerto, " G Minor " .... Bruch For Violin and Orchestra. Solo Violin: MISS EDITH WHITELAW. 3. Song, " The Loreley ------ Liszt MR. W. WALTER. 4. March (from Lenore) ------ Raft ORCHESTRA. 5. Symphony (Socond Movement onlv), "Allegro con Grazia" - Tschaikowski ORCHESTRA. 6. Song, " Tho Silence of the Past" - - - C. Marshall MR. W WALTER. 7. Suite. " Sylvia " ...... Del'bes ORCHESTRA. National Anthem Soloists : MR. W. WALTER. TenorMISS E. WHITELAW. Violin Concerto.PRICES: 3s (reserved!, 2s Is. Box Plan opens at 8 a.m., Tuesday. I4th inst, at Wildman and Arey's, Queen St. A limited number of Is tickets available for top gallery. FRED. T. EYRE. Secretary. 168, Queen Street. Defence Notices. A GENERAL PARADE OF THE ■&■ NATIONAL RESERVE Will be held TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 1 Oft ! P.M. SHARP. I.OU I FALL-IN AT CUSTOMS STREET EAST OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. ' ' The Reserve having undertaken to provide an efficient guard on this the occasion of the arrival of the Hospital Train, a large muster is absolutely necessary. By Order. HALL SKELTON, Brigade-Major. §TUATIONAL RESERVE. x * AUCKLAND FIELD ARTILLERY UNIT. SEPTEMBER PARADES DRILL HALL—WEDNESDAY, 15th, 8 p.m. DRILL WEDNEBDAY. 29th. 6 p.m. GUN DRILL-SATURDAY. 18th, catch a o clock boat. GUN DRILL- WEDNESDAY. 22nd. catch 7 o clock boat. YOU WILL BE WANTED. GET FIT. JOIN NOW. STILL MORE MEN WANTED By order. C. R. BEAVEN. Q.M.S. "\TATIONAL "DESERVE. PARNELL UNIT. USUAL PARADE . Will take place T^O-DAY. FALL IN AT NATIVE SCHOOL. 1.30 P.M. Catch 2.20 p.m. train at Newmarket. In event of No Parade notice will be posted on HEKALD Board. By order. CHAS. E. PALMER. Q.M.S. I —— Railway Notices. JJEW ZEALAND "DAILWAYSAVON DALE RACES. SEPTEMBER 15 AND 18. 1915. Return fare to Avondale, from Auckland, Newmarket, or Mount Eden (including admission to course), 2s. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1915. AND SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1915. A train will leave Mount Eden for Avondale at 10.35 a.m. Trains will leave Auckland for Avondale at 1025, 10.35. 10.45, 11.0. 11.15, 11.25 a.m., 12.20 and 1.20 p.m. The 10.25, 10.35, 10.45 and 11-25 a.m. trains will stop at Newmarket and Mount Eden only. Other trains will stop at Newmarket, Mount Eden, Kingsland, Morningside and Mount Albert if required. A train will leave Newmarket for Avondale at 1215 p.m. Trains return from Avondale to Auckland at 4.47. 4.58, 5.10. 5.28. 5.40. 550, 6.0. 68 and 615 p.m. The 5.10, 5 40, 5.50 and 6.0 p.m. trains will stop at Mount Eden and Newmarket only. Other trains will stop at Mount Albert. Morningside, Kingsland, Mount Eden and Newmarket if required. The train leaving Avondale for Auckland at 10 p.m. will connect at Newmarket with train for Mercer. The usual 5 10 p.m. train, Newmarket to New Lynn, will NOT run on WEDNESDAY. September 15. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, September ID, 1915. • MEW "DAILWAYS. On SATURDAY. September id. 1915. Excursion Tickets will be issued to ROTORUA and TE AROHA from Auckland. Onehunga, and intermediate Stations for the trains leaving Auckland at 10 a.m., and Onehunga at 10.2 a.m. Fares: First Class. 2d per mile (minimum. 4s) ; Second Class, 1 l-3d per mile (minimum, 2s). Mileage counted one way only. The tickets are not available for break of journey except where train connections render it necessary. They are available for return until FRIDAY, September 24 1915. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, September 10, 1915. t J Highway District Notices. ■VTOUNT ROSKILL ROAD BOARD. A Reward of £5 (Five Pounds) is hereby offered to anyone giving such information as will lead to conviction of any person or persons removing Signposts or damaging Street Lamps in above district. By Order. ROBERT BAILEY ____________ < _ Cierk. MRS. BARTON, Telepathist and Clairvoyante, may be consulted 48, Wellington Bt. Fee. from 3s. MS < UTTER Bill Saved by using Highlander , Condensed Milk on your bread.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 14

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