TTNIVERSITY HALL. EASTER MONDAY. THE GRAND BAZAAR, IN AID OF THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOL FUND, Will open on EASTER MONDAY, in the above HALL (kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee by the Authorities). THE BAZAAR WILL COMMENCE EACH DAY At two o'clock, closing at six o'clock ; and will open again in the evenings, from seven till ten o'clock. THE BAZAAR WILL CONTINUE EVERY DAY DURING EASTER WEEK; But will close on FRIDAY EVENING in order to afford its Patrons an opportunity of attending the GRAND CONCERT, to be given at the Temperance Hall, on that Evening, in aid of the CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' SCHOOL FUND. The Committee desire to thank, in the warmest manner, their host of generous friends for their kindness and liberality, and to acknowledge with gratitude the costly and valuable donations made to the bazaar. louring each evening A PBOMENADE CONCERT Will be given, and such satisfactory arrangements have been made on this head as to justify the Committee in promising to the Patrons of the BAZAAR some first-class VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Many ladies and gentlemen of the highest order of talent have kindly volunteered their services. Everything is being done that is calculated to render the Bazaar and Promenade Concerts a brilliant success. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING.
rriEMPERANCE HALL. EASTER FRIDAY EVENING, 21st APRIL. GRAND DEMONSTRATION! PKOCEBDS IN AID OP THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS BUILDING FUND, DtJNEDIN. The Committee of Management have much pleasure in announcing that the follow ing ladies and gentlemen (from Lawrence) have kindly volunteered their services •- Mr. J. J. Woods, Mrs. J. J. Woods, Mrs. James Conway (Soprano), Master Robert Harris (the Minstrel Boy), Miss Teresa Clarke (Soprano), and Master James Harris. In addition to the above, a number of well-known local amateurs have promised their services. An entire new programme is in preparation. Pianist, Mrs. J. J. Woods. The concert under the sole management of Mr. J. J. Woods. Tickets for Admission, Two Shillings and Sixpence each ; may be obtained from the Ladies of the Congregation ; or Messrs. W. E. Carroll, Thomas O'Donnell, J. A. Macedo, J. Harris, P. Keligher,
luuuiiw jjicn.cj.i:a.u, iv, wuueuiui, -»- • i 1 ctgaii, v. yy . yy OOUS, Jr. Bourke, the members of the Committee, or at Mr. Charles Beggs' Music Warehouse. Ladies and gentlemen desiring of assisting at the concert, or willing to dispose of tickets, will please communicate at once with the Committee. J. CANTWELL, Hon. Sec. TJEITH AND -VJTT ILK IE , BOOXSELLEBS AND PUBLISHERS, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Have the following Works now on Sale : — History of my Religious Opinions ; by Dr. Newman. Loss and Gain : The Slory of a Convert ; by Dr. Newman. The Keys of the Creeds. BOOKS FOR BOYS. By Jules Verne, translated from the Fr.'Lich by W. H. G. Kingston. Dropped from the Clouds. Abandoned. The Secret of the Island. The Wreck of the Chancellor. Routledge's every Boys' Annual. Cassells' Popular Recreator, &c, &c. The undermentioned Christmas Annuals just to hand : — Tom Hood's Comic, Belgravia, Tinsley's Magazine, Routledge's, Bow Bella, Cassells 1 , and London News Almanacs. SPECIAL NOTICE. Ike BOOK TOST RATES are now REDUCED one-nalf.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 154, 14 April 1876, Page 4
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514Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 154, 14 April 1876, Page 4
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