Entertainment Under the special patronofje of His Excellency the Governor, Sir W. F. D Jekvois, K.0.M.G., X.0.8., and Lurr Jekvois. a Academy of music. second and last grand REMENYI CONCERT Under the direction of Messrs Ei&noid- / andAiMSONi /*-"• * TONIGHT (Monday), MARCH 23. Positively the Last Night! PERFECT SV ROBE AND CBOWNING TRIUMPH of the Worid-Renowned REMENYI} THB KING- (■ REMENYI REMENYI f » or 2 REMENYI REMENYI) VIOLINISTS. (RBMENYI MARVELLOUS Is a very excellent and appropriate word with which to define the playing of ■ , THE GREAT HUNGARIAN VIOLINIST, who, at his first appearance on Baturday evening, was greeted with unbounded enthusiasm by an audience which crowded the Theafc/e fro*m floor to roof.. His execution is brilliant and marvellous in its correctness; the quality of tons which he produces from his instrument is deliciously SENSUOUS and ENTBAFCINGK In nccompliabing technical efforts he is A bbodigy, and no one can form any idea of what he can do with the violin, not even if they give full sway to their imagination, until they see bim Bow and Violin in hand. Edouabd Remehti to-night will perform— Fantasia on Othello, Ernat; Scotoh National, Melodies; "Cappricio," by Paganini; "Liberty Hymn," by Remenyi; Introduction and Improvisation on the " Carnival of Venice;" and the new Patriotic Hymn March, " The Australasian," composed by the King of Violinists recently when in Dunedin. EDOUARD REMENYI Will be assisted by MISS HATTIE B. DOWNING (Soprano), MR RUDOLF HIMMER (Tenor), and MR ISIDORE LUCKBTONE (Solo Pianist). Reserved Seats, 43; Second Seats, 2s 6d; Third Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commenoe at 8. Carriages at 10. Box Office open at McLiveb's, where tickets for all parts may be had. FRANK WESTON, Business Manager. PHYSIOGNOMY! Professor 15. E. Hugo, The Celebrated Physiognomist, Will deliver a SERIES of his ENTERTAINING and AMUSING LECTURES ON "The Science and Art of Character Reading." IN THE T)OLLEN STREET LECTURE HALL, jl to commence with a. Discourse on Faces, . ; ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 25xh. Admission to each Lecture, one Shilling* Front Seatß reserved for Ladieß. DuriDg PROB\ HUGO'S stay in this town he will be in daily attendance at the AnteRoom of the Lecture Hall to supply applicants with his large Illustrated CHARTS OF , CHARACTER. Many persons have been fitted by a con-j sultation with Pbof. Hugo, and to secure bis advice is to gain that knowledge of self which is a stepping-stone to progress. BALL ( a CADE MY OF MUSIC. A COMPLIMENTARY BALL WILL BE GIVEN TO RIFLE CHAMPION LUCAS AND . OTHER REPRESENTATIVES,' By the Yolunteera and Citizens of the Thames, in the Academy of Music, on THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, 1885. COMMITTEE: Capt. DoUGtAS, .Chairman. Capr. Wiidman Major Mubbay Supt. Gr. Pbiob, Supt. J. West, a.V.F.B. S.V.F.B. Mr Theo. Wood Mr R. H. Habeibon C.P.Oi Johns Gunner T. Johnston VoI.TT. Ham. Vol. J. Cioutt Vol. A. Mato. Tickets —To admit Lady and Gentleman, 10s 6d (extra lady 3s), obtainable from Members of the Committee. v Ladies by invitation only. Lieut. Potts, , Secretary. Volunteer Notices NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUN- ' TEERS. THE Company and Band will Muster at the Hall on TUESDAY EVENING next, 24th inst., at 7.30 o'clock, for INSPECTION by Officer Commanding District. At close of Parade, there will be a march out to meet the Champions and Representatives. By order, . E. T. WILDMAN, Captain Commanding. THAMES RIFLE RANGERS. mHE Company will Parade for INSPECX TION and to receive Champion Libut. Lucas and Representatives on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Fall in at Naval Hall.' R. T. DoUGIAB, Captain. Galls * CALEDONIAN LOW LEVEL 3OLD MINING COMPANY (Limited). A CALL (the 7th) of 2d per Sharo has been made by the Direc'ors of the above Company, payable to the undersigned, at the Office of the Company, 83, Queen street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth April, 1885. F. A. White, Manager. Auckland, 11th March, 1885. 4318 PRINTING executed in any Color, and L the best designs, at tho Stab Office Albert street Sample* to bo seen on th» prtmiiei. <
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5052, 23 March 1885, Page 3
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