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Amusements. JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT rpOWN JJALL. CATURDAY |JEXT, JAN. 19 AT 7.45 P.M. * Direction: Ben. J. Fuller & Jno. Fuller, Jun. GRAND FAREWELL ONCEIiT RAND XAREWELL VONCEUT OF GONSALEZ pRAND r|PERA no. ONSALEZ VJRAND UPERA VU, PROGRAMME: PART I. No. I—Orchestra. Famous Overture of " Mignon." No. 2— Signorina Russ. Selection from "Pavorita." "O! My Fernando." No. 3— Signorina Rusa. Romance,, by Lissa. No. 4—Signor Fillillini. Selection .?*-? "Faust." "01 Divine Medaihon." No. Signorina Visoni. Famous Solo of ,p Catalano." " 1 Will Not Go Far." No. 6—Signorina Visoni. Serenade of Gounod, aoompanied by harp. No. 7— Sipnor Scamuui. . Selection from Barbicrre di Siviglia." No. 8-Siirnor Capelli. " O Paradise." No. Signor Capelli. Romance, " Come Hither." No. Signorina Gonsalei. Two Famous Napolitan Songs. PART 11. No. I—Orchestra: "The Dance of Hours." No. 2—Signor Lois. Solcction from "Rigolotto." ..,...„. No. BQuartette from " Rigoletlo,' by Sisnorinaa Gonsalez l Ruas, and Signors Lois and Fillippini. No. Signor Balboni. Selection from "Onieghin." Dove Dove. No, 6—Signor Balboni. " Have a Heart- ■ broken Lady." Romance. No. 6—Signorina Visoni. Selection from " Mignon." Grande Aria. No. 7-Signor Scamuizi. .Famous Prologue from " Pagliacci." , No. Signor ScamtiMi. Selection from " Tho Mask Ball." Eri Tu. No. 9—Signor Capelli. Selection from "Giaoonda." Heaven and Sea. No. 10—Principals. Sextette from " Lucia di Lammermoor." The abovo items are accompanied by Orchestra, Harp, or Piano. Musical Conductors: Signors Giovanni and Ernesto Gonsalez. STARTLING PRICES: Bs, 2s, and Is. Boi Plan opens at Wildman and Arey's To-morrow (Thursday) Morning, at 8 a.m. Day Sales at Coleman's, Tobacconist. PIANOS, Organs.—See Now Models, just unpacked: lowost prices; easy terms. — Moore and Co., Customs St. I J Excursions, Picnics, Etc |jnii "\rORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD. l WBEK-END TRIPS TO PLEASURE RESORTS. Weather and Other Circumstances Permitting. SATURDAY 18th JANUARY. 1917. WAIHEKE. m , WAII'U , pm. No. 4 Wharf. KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. m , DAPHNE ... 2 p.m. Northern Wharf. GRUT'S AND WAIWERA. GAEL 2 p.m. Railway Wharf. BROWN'S BAY, DEEP CREEK, AND ARKLE'S. OREWA ... 2 p.m. Railway Wharf. Stetmer arrives back in Auckland about 9 a.m. Monday morning. CHARLES HANSON. Manager. rpiKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRY 1 COMPANY. LIMITED. i BAYSWATER. TAKAPUNA AND MILFORD BEACHES. 8.8. PUPUKE leaves Fern Tee (Western Entrance) Week Days. Quarter past every . hour from 7.15 a.m. until 11.16 p.m. BUNDAYS. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Auckland at 9.30, 10.80. ILBO a.m.. 1.0. 9.0. 2.40, 8.20. 4.0. . 4.40. 5.20, 8.0. 6.40. 7.20. 8.0, 9.0,, (0) 9.30 p.m. Weather permitting. NOTE.-ALTERED SUNDAY SERVICE. THE ROUND TRIP. Adults. Is: Children under 12 years, 6d. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. WHANGAREI RACES. JANUARY 11 AND 12. 1917. I The S.S. MANAIA will leave Auckland TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), January 10, at 10 o'clock for Whangarei. Return Fare, 23s 6d. Tickets available (or One Month. CHARLEB RANSON. Manager. ! .a Sporting. I TyADIATO rpROTTING pLUB. ACCEPTANCES for the above Meeting will Close TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), Jan. • 10 at 9 o'clock, with the Secretary, at Hamilton, or F. D. Yonge, High St. Auckland. ARTHUR J. SMITH. Secretary. QISBORNE pACING pLUB. SUMMER MEETING. •' NOMINATIONS for all Events CLOSE r on FRIDAY. January 12. at 9 p.m.. with ! Secretary. H. E. Dodd. Giaborne. ' l t , I.' 1 •W'GARUAWAHIA "pACING nLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917. - ACCEPTANCES close January 13. E. RATHBORNE, j Secretary. >———— 1 11 SSESB Railway Notices. ■VTEW ryfEALAND RAILWAYS ? WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB'S MEETING AT CLAUDELANDS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1017. Usual Weok-cnd Excursion Tickets will n be sisued on SATURDAY, January 13, to I, Clandelands or Hamilton from any station, c available for return up to MONDAY, Janu ary 15, 1917. A train will leave Auckland for Claudelands at 7.0 am., Newmarket 7.9, Pukekohe 8 30, arriving Claudclands at 11.0 a.m . Return Special leaves Claudelands 6.20 p.m Frankton 5.40 p.m., arriving Auckland SUA p p.m. if A special train conveying horses will leave h Clandelands for Ellerslie at 6.30 p.m. ir Thfl Thames-Auckland and the RotoruaAuckland Express trains will stop at 1 Claudelands to allow passengers to alight. BY ORDER. I T *; Sales by Auction. r, ——————— —— T\ALGETY AND QOMPANY. J TD., g In Conjunction with f- NORTH AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO- » OPERATIVE ASSOCLmON. LTD. p. s, ."' ■ ■ h rpUESDAY, JANUARY -j/» 0, ~ r- QHEEP pAIR, TTELENSVILLE. * 1500 SHEEP OF ALL CLASSES 50 RAMS. qj Entries Solicited. CON. CHRISTIE. Auctioneer. H. B. BRADLEY, Agent. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16434, 10 January 1917, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16434, 10 January 1917, Page 14

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