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Anmsexnenta. ' ALEXANDRA HALL. THURSDAY NEXT" WILLIAM MACKENZIE'S GRAND . FASHIONABLE NIGHT. ■ In response to a general desire, a Splendid Drawing Room Programme w;fl! be presented, Unique for its Classical and .: Popular Excellence, Varied iv NatuijeJ, but Refined, Entertaining, and Instruic- 5 tive MR WILLIAJVI MACKENZD3 will sing— "Across the Far Blue Hill's, Marie," "The Bedouin Love Song," "Recitative to Aria;,'* " The Trumpet Shall Sound " (Messiah) (with trumpet oblligato), and " Qneen of the Earth." MISS JESSIE GLOVER will recite — " The Death of Poor Joe " (from Charles Dickens' famous work, "Bleak House)," end " Lady o£ Provence." MISS BEATRICE~DREW will sing — "Darby and Joan," and "Smi- . shine and Rain." MR HARRY COTTIER will play-— "The Lost Chord," " Fantasia," and trumpet obligato to. " The Trumpet Shall Sound" Miss Beatrice Drew & Mr W. Mackenzie Duet, " Solfa Singing Lesson." Miss J. Glover and Mr W. MackenzieDuet, " A.8.C." See to-morrow'a issue for full particulars and programme. , The management will still charge Auckland Popular Prices— Circle and Reserved Stalls, Is 6d ; Stalls, Is ; Back Seats, Gd. Tickets may be obtained at Brasch & Co.'s, and seats reserved at Gilmour's. Note.— Thursday week, July 9th, Last of the Popular Concert Series. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT to be held in CATHOLIC SCHROOLROOM, ON THURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1896, in aid of Church Fund. PROGRAMME. Bones : Interlocutor : Tambo : Mr E. Birch Mr Hendrey Mr W. H. Biroh 1. Song, seleoted, Mr Clarke 2. Song, " Old House at Home," Miss Lawson 3. Song, comic, " Gold in the Kaitake," Mr W. H. Biroh 4. Song, " Gathering up the Shells from "the Shore," Mrs Oliver 5. Song, selected, Mr Andrews 6. Song, " While the Silver Tints the Gold," Miss Moore 7. Song, comic, " Climb up ye Children," Mr E. Birch 8. Song, " Massa's in the Cold Ground," Miss Radford , a . Interval. 9. Song, selected, Mr Andrews 10. Recitation, selected, Miss D. Taylor 11. Song and danoo, Birch Bros. 12. Duet, Misses Moore 1 13. Recitation, " Excelsior," Mr Oliver * 14. Duet, "Maying," Miss Radford and Mr Rowe 15. Song, selected, Mrs Oliver 16. Song, Mr Clarke

Admission : Adults, Is ; Children, 6d. a 616 TARANAKI POULTRY, PIGEON |AND CANARY SOCIETY. Seventh Annual Show TO BE HELD IN Tflß DRILL HALL ON FRIDAY AND \ ( July 10th and SATURDAY ... \ \ 11th, 1896. Judges :— Poultry, W. G. King, Esq., Carterton ; Pigeons and Canaries, 0. Bartly, Eeq , Auckland. 4 GOLD Q SILVER MEDALS 1 O MEDALS 1 Large Number Valuable' Specials. ENTRIES CLOSE on Saturday, June 27th, at Mr A. King's, Tailor, New Plymouth. SCHEDULES AND ENTRY FORMS may be obtained from any of the Committee, or the Secretary, Mr H. F. Knight. Show open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and' from 7 to 10 p.m. on first day, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. second day. •z; First prize, WATCH, valued 3 jjO at £5 5s (the winner, Lady or -gb I^jjz; Gentleman, may have their oS P own selection), !z< Also, a Large Number of other Prizeß. TICKETS, ONE SHILLING EACH, will admit bearer to Show. Drawing to take place at 8 p.m. on second day of Show. H. F. KNIGHT, a 341 Hon. See. GRAND ART TTNION rand ixRT Union OP PICTURES (By special permission of the Colonial Secretary) and under the patronage, of His Worship the Mayor of New Plymouth. A. W. M c M lILI * Desires to give notice that he is forming an Art Union to dispose of his Pictures, and trusts to meet with support from lovers of Art in Novr Plymouth. 500 MEMBERS AT n | n EACH, and 21 PICTURES of the value of £90, beautifully framed. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to form a Committee to supervise the drawing in August, 1896:— J. Paul, Esq. | R. Cook, Esq. A. Goldwater, Esq. j E. LeG. Jacob, Esq. A, L. Cooke, EEq. jP. R. Carthew, Esq. Tickets at T. Avery's, J. Gilmour's, and T. Furlong's tobacco store; alflo from A. W. McMillin, Currie-street. LIST oFpRIZES : Ist— Pair of large paintings, value £20 2nd— Pair of smaller paintings, „ £16 3rd— Large Oil Painting ... „ £8 4th- „ „ „ ... „ £8 sth— Pair Panels „ £5 6th— Pair Pictures „ £5 7th— Small Painting „ £3 Bfch— „ „ ... ... „ £3 Also 9 other Paintings „ £22 Please Secure Tickets Early. a 467 SCHOLASTIC. THE NEW QUARTER at MISS BEAL'S PRIVATE SCHOOL at St Mary's Schoolroom, will commence on Monday, July 6th. Pupils prepared for any Standard or for the High School. Terms on applica tion . a 499

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10654, 1 July 1896, Page 3

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