_. E W CITY HALL. arts AT SUCCESS! AND POSITIVELY 6 THE LAST TWO EXHIBITIONS OF WOODROFFE'S AMERICAN GLASSBLOWERS. Miimon Pbices ! Million Pbices ! ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. In the evening, at a quarter to ten, Mr. wrooDßOtt'E will take the low pressure steametigino to pieces in the presence of the audience* ONE SHILLING! For the Last Two Exhibitions. Two Glass Steam Engines will be iv ful operation. A Large Collection of Prizes will bo given aivay at each Exhibition. MADAME WINTER, the Pianiste, will give Selections of Operatic Music during the nprfor'inance. MID-DAY PERFORMANCE TO - DAY, at 2.30 o'clock. Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock. Carriages can be ordered at 10 o'clock. gg^ Positively the Last Two Night 3. H. PEACHMAN, Agent. A LL SAINTS' ENTERTAINMENTS. MADAME CARANDINI and Company, aisisted by Mb. and MADAME WINTER, having gratuitously given their services IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, A GRAND CONCEET Will be given in the CITY HALL, QUEEN-STREET, ON THURSDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1870, Under the Patronage and in the presence of LADY BOWEN. A. W. FLEMING, . , Hon. Sec. Tl/TECHANICS' INSTITUTE. MONDAY, AUGUST 29. Farewell Complimentary BENEFIT to Mr. JAMES NEILL, under the Patronage of the Committee of the Institute. LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. PROGRAMME. PABT I. Duett, overture (piano and violin) —Madame Mohler and amateur. Eecitation, " Death of Ithoderick Dhu (Scott) -Mr. Neill. Solo, " Wait for the Turn of the Tide" (Coote) —Amateur. Becitation, comic, " Pastor McKnock s Address to his Flock"—Mr. Neill. Duett—Madame Mohler and lady amateur. Recitation, "Hubert and Arthur" (Shakspeare) —Mr. Neill. Solo, " I'll Meet fchee in the Lane" (Blamphin) —Amateur. Recitation, comic, Scene from Eory O'More (Lover)—Mr. Neill. Glee, " The Pastoral Wreath" (Mazzinghi)— Amateurs. Interval of ten minutes. PAUT 11. Solo, " The Church Bell" (Bishop)— Amateur. Eecitation, " Charge of the Light Brigade" (Tennyson)—Mr. Neill. Duett—Madame Mohler and ladj amateur. Becitation, serio-comic, " 4w S'pose it be all Eight"—Mr. Neill. Violin Solo, pianoforte accompaniment—Amateur. Beoita'ion," The Vagrant and his Dog" (Tro wbridge)—Mr. Neill. Solo, "Happy be thy Dreams" (Thomas)— Amateur. ' Recitation, " The Vulgar Boy" (Ingoldsby)— Mr. Neill. Qlee, with chorus (Bishop)— Amateurs. Admission : Front Seats, 2s ; Back ditto, Is. GREAT CLEARING- SALE FIFTEEN PKE CENT. DISCOUNT FOE CASH. WINKS & HALL T)EG to intimate that on account of the great depression in trade and scarcity of money, they have determined to offer THE WHO L E Of their present EXTENSIVE STOCK OF CARP ETS j AND ( GENERAL FURNISHING, ""* AT 15 PER CENT. BELOW THE USUAL PRICES FOR CASH. WINK S~~&" HAL L, Shobtland-stbeet. O- ENU IN E SALfI! 15 per cent. Discount for Cash. •JJ- 0 T 1 c i £0 FAMILIES.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 198, 27 August 1870, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 198, 27 August 1870, Page 3
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