pOD AND THE QUEEN. PRINCE ALFRED TROOP ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. PROGRAMME of the PROMENADE CONCERT, to be held at the Music Hall, Pj-monds-street, on WEDNESDAY, September 27, 1871. Part I. 1. Band 2. Song—Mr Winter 3. '■ Little Nell"—Mrs Mitchell (from the Thames) 4. Piano Solo Madame Winter 5. " My Pretty Jane"— Trooper Eaton 6. Auckland Scottish Volunteer March—Piper MacCallnm 7. " Only"—Madame Winter 8. " I'll Watch for Thee"—Mrs Mitchell 9. Band Part 2. 10. Band 11. Song, Trooper Pike 12. Duet, Mr. and Madame Winter 13. " The Beating of my own Heart"—Mrs Mitchell 14. Scottish Airs- Piper MacCallum 15. " Murmur of the Shell "- Madame Winter 10. "Newfoundland Dog"—Mr. Winter 17. " She Wore a Wreath of Roses " —Mrs Mitchell 18. Band, " God Save the Queen " Admission : Double Tickets, 2s 6d : Single Tickets, ls6d. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 p.m. RICHARD EATON, Secretary. ri I T V HALL. AMERICAN EXCRLSIOR MINISTRELS. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1871, First Appearance of PROFESSOR SAUNDERS, R.A.M., and Associate L. A.M., who, in conjunction with APTOMMAS (the celebrated Welsh Harpist), appeared before the Sultan of Turkey, Viceroy of Egypt, Prince of Wales, and Duke of Cambridge, at the Agricultural Hall, London. First Appearance of CHARLES HOLLY, the favorite Ethiopian Comedian, Banjoist, and Terpsichoreanibt, who, in conjunction with Mr. HARRY KELLY, invented and originally executed the Golden Shoe Dance. First Appearance of E. REEVES, the Sable Viollncelist, Second Tenor, and Interlocutor. The above Artists will appear in conjunction with the American Excelsior Minstrels, forming one of the strongest Minstrel Troupes that ever appeared in the Australian Colonies, H. KELLY. OPENING OP THE NEW ODDFELLOWS' HALL, OOOE-STREET. A DINNER AND B*VLL IN connection with the above will take place on TUESDAY next, 26th inst. Dinner on the table at 6 p.m. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Double tickets, 12s. 6d. each ; may be obtained from P.P.G.M. Cole, P. G. Combes, P.O. Powley, P.G. Saunders, P.G. Gallagher, N.G. Jamieson, and the Secretary. H. J. SMITH, Secretary. ANNIVERSARY OF THE WESLEYAN METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, UNION-STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1871. Sermons will be preached, in the Morning, at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. J. Buller. Evening, half-past 0 o'clock. Rev. C. W. Rioo. In the Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, an Address will be delivered to Parents and Children, by Rev. J. Buller. On TUESDAY EVENING, September 26, at halfpast 6 o'clock, the Tea Meeting will be he held, when Addresses will be delivered by Revs. C. W. Riqq, Lewis, and other friends. The Teachers appeal to those interested in the Sabbath School work, to lend them a helping hand. YO CJNGr MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECT JRES. The Committee of the above Association have great pleasure in announcing the following series of Lectures :— September 29: Rev. Warlow Davies, M.A.- ---" Love, Courtship, and Marriage." October 6 : Rev. C. M. Nelson—"A Few Days In and About Jerusalem." Tickets for the course, 3s each-(to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders, the Librarian at the Rooms of the Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission to single Lecture. (3d. each person PHRENOLOGY! PHRENOLOGY! Mi?. T. WRIGHT, Pheenologist, may be consulted daily, for a short time, in the Young Men's Christian Association Kooms, WelJesley-street, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings Full written delineations, 10s. A Lecturo ivncl Entertainment every MONDAY Evening in tlie|Leotureroom, at half-past seven. .Subject, Monday, Sept. 25 : " General Principles ol Phrenology." Blindfold test examinations alter tlie Lecture. •; Admission :-Fj-ont Seats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. mHE LONDON LOAN OFFICE, corner X of Queen and (Wellesley-street, will be CLOSED on Monday the 25th, and will REOPEN on Tuesday, 26th.—Moruis Mabks.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 532, 23 September 1871, Page 3
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