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B. INK, Skating InOESTKE STREET, A DELIGHTED AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE! LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. TO-NIGHT !! TO-NIGHT!! GRAND OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERT. .-MY bmSBWIN, The Australian Nightingale, Will Sing THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at S o’clock, Grand icGi:a—“ ii dolcc Suoao ” “ Lucia di Lammormoor ’* (th© Mad Scene) — | (Donizetti) i 44 I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls, j “Bohemian Girl” (Balfe) j “ Killarnej,” “ Annie Laurie ’’ ] And in Trio from first act of 44 Martha ’ | (Flotow), introducing ‘ ‘ The Last Roe© of Summer *’ Trio—“l’m Not the Queen,** “Rose of Oastille ’’ (Balfe), with Kitty Grindlay and Arthur Deane ; Arthur Deane will sing— i “The Heart Bowed Down,” “Bohemian i Girl’* ! 41 Lo Nom do Marie ** (Gounod) i 44 Father O’Flynn ’’ , 44 Simon the Cellarer ** Kitty Grindley will sing— I 44 A Summer Night ** 44 The Better Land ** i 41 Caller Herrin*,** 44 Kate O’Shane ” I Albert o Zklman will play—44Ballade** (Moszkowaki) 44 Spanish Dance ’* (Sarasate) Herbert Stoneham (Flute), S. Szczepanowski (Piano). POPULAR - PRICED— Admission, 3a and 2a. Seata can be reaetved without any extra charge at the Dresden Piano Company's warehouse. Doora open at 7,15 ; concert at S. Important Announcement. —Owing to the unbounded enthusiasm displayed last night, the Management have decided to give an extra concert on SATURDAY EVENING, when the Programme will be decided -by Plebiscite. Requests to be cent to the Dresden Piano Company. L. G. SHARP. Manager. JAS. TAIT, 833 Representative. McKINSTREY RELIEF FUND. ITVON’T FORGET THE SOCIAL! WHITAKER’S HALL, TO-SIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, 20th MAY. Fischer’s String Band. Tickets, 3a, 2a; Extra Lady, la (refreshments included). T. BERNASCONI, M.C. 834 W. BLANCHFIELD. Sec. EXOH AN G E Hale. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 21. BRIGHT LIGHTS MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Another Tremendous success on Wednesday, in spite of Heavy Opposition. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. GRAND NAVAL NIGHT. MILLION PRICES—--OD.IS. 28., 0... 80J HARE 1’ EASTERN. KAT I N G INK. TUESDAY, 24th MAY, FIRE BRIGADE’S SPORTS DAY. ieand entertainment, Produced.under the able management of IB W. B CADZOW, The Eminent Tenor. Splendid programme in preparation. Full artioulars in future issue. Admission, lid and la. A few front seats t2s. Box Plan at Dresden Co. Prepared to treat with Vocalists, Inetrulentaliats, Humorists, or any kind of fovelty, must bo first class, for above Entorlinment. Reply immediately, giving parionlare to W. B. CADZOW, 32 Dresden Company. PETONE BOYS’ BRIGADE. & P ÜBLIC MEETING of Subscribers and those interested in the welfare of our ova will be held at the Old Schoolroom, etone, THIS EVENING (Friday), 20th ist., at 7.30 o’clock. Business : To receive Report and Balance-sheet Election of Committee, and General. „„„ R. MOXHES, 33 Hon Sec. a OURT SIR GEORGE GREY. A.O.F. >WING to the regular night falling on Queen’s Birthday, a Meeting will be Id THIS EVENING (Friday), 20th inst. Business—Nomination of Officers. JAMES ROBERTSON, 3 Secretary. WELLINGTON ROWING CLUB GYMNASIUM CLASS. L GENERAL Sleeting of the above Class will be held at the Boathouse THIS tiday) EVENING, 20ch May, at 8 o’clock. Business : Annual Report and Balance-sheet, 3 C. R. GRAHAM, Hon Sec. !OSE who signed the Requisition offering their services as Cycle Volunteers conosted to meet at the Volunteer shed at 8 o’clock sharp TO-NIGHT, to orn in and elect officers. F. B. MUIB. sht w INFANTRY CORPS. MEETING of all those who purpose becoming Members of this Corps will Bid in Thomas’ Hall on SATURDAY, net., at 7.30. Business : LPpointment of Committee to conduct a ballot for members ; also to take the necessary steps t© select suitable Officers. ail attendance of those who have handed sir names is requested. , ending members must be Native-born Zealanders, bat it is not necessary that should become members of the AssomaYELLINGTON SAILORS’ REST. rporatod under the Religions, Charitable ,nd Educational Trust Boards Inoorporaion Act, 1884.) IE Annual Meeting of Contributors for the purpose of receiving the report of >ast year and electing five members of Committee will bo held at the Rest on fRSDAY, 26th MAY, at 5 p.m. LEWIS H. B. WILSON. Hon - eorctary. AUCKLAND iTKIAL AND MINI KG EXHIBITION, 1898—1899. NS Ist DECEMBER, 1898. ITICE TO~ixHIBITCR3. 3ATIONS FOE SPACE are resated to be|eent in at earliest posiseary forms may be obtained from tary Industrial Association, Weifrom the undersigned. W. R. HOLMES, Secretary. 10. 58, Queen street, Auckland, ebruiry,lß9B. LINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL ANNUAL. > be Published NEXT MONDAY. E Largest and Best Publication of its kind in the Colony. Over 200 Pages. !evek Splendid Photographs. RICE ... ONE SHILLING. ies may be had from all Booksellers^ NOTICE. W. KLEIN has taken another Shop at Mr O’Conner’s New Buildings; a street, and the Business will be d on under the style of the Union and Oyster Saloon. The Riddiford ; Shop, Newtown, will also be carried usual 824

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3438, 20 May 1898, Page 3

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