CONCERT rCADEIY OF MUSIC. To-3STiglit I ___ To-Hig-lit I MERADCLIFF, FLAUTIST; MAD AM E RITA, . PuniA Donna ; AND COMPANY. PROGRAMME. PART I. SOLO (Pianoforte)—" Polish Dance"— (SchancenJcd) Mr Geo. Ci.Tias.<vM. SOLO (Cylinder Flute)—" There is nae Luck"— (Raddiff) Mr John Radclute. SONG—" The Bird that came in Spring "— . (Benedict) MADAME RtTA (Flute Obligate—Mr Radcliff). DESCRIPTIVE DISCOURSE ON THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE ANCIENTS :— Paudean Pipes, Arghool, Ching, Chinese Flute, North and South American Indian Flutes, Toy Bagpipe, Magonda, &0., &c. BASS FLUTE—" Auld Robin Gray"— Mit John Radcliff. AYE MARIA— - (Gounod-Bach) Madame Rita (With Obligato on Flute d'Amour— Mr J. Radchffe). INTERMISSION OF TEN MINUTES. —000— PART 11. SOLO (Pianoforte)—" Marche Hongroise"— ■ (KowalsM) Mr Geo. Ciutsam. SONG—" Lo, Here the Gentle Lark"— {BisJiop) Madame Rita. FLUTE SOLO—"lrish &ira"—(Sandlet) Mr John Radclift. ILLUSTRATIONS of the Music and Musical Instruments of the Middle Ages—Flutelec. Fife, Penny Whistle, Armenian Bagpipe, Walking-stick Flute, &c, &c. SOLO (Pianoforte)—'•' Original Yalse in A Flat"— (Clutsam) Mr Geo. Ciuxsam. SERENADE—" Student's Song"— (Lacome) Madame Rita. DUO FINALE— "Patience"—■ (Stillivan) Madame Rita akd Mr J. Radcxifi 1. " GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." Doors open at i.SO.' Commence at 8. PRlCES—Reserved Seats: Single Ticket, [ 4s; Double, 6s; Gallery: Single Ticket, 2s 6d; Double, 4s; Pit, One Shilling. BOX PLAN and TICKETS at 0. McLiver's. Wanted WANTED KNOWN, that A. Cuedbn bos .REMOVED bis Cabinet-making and General Furnishing Business to those New and Commodious Premises on the old Bite, Corner of Pollen and Mary streets'. 4783 WANTED, the Ladies to remember that Mas Gxoteb's Drapery Establishment is opposite the Hospital; a large assortment of DKAPERY and MILLINERY GOODS on hand at the lowest possible Prices for Cash. Our Motto—Small Profits and j Quick Returns. Note the Address: Mbs Giovbb, Opposite Hospital, Mary street. WANTED Buyers for 5000 FRUIT TREES, choicest üßßOrtment, from D. HAY & SoKS Celebrated Montpqilier Nureery,,. Auckland, delivered on Thames by me at Catalogue tVieea ; special-quotations for large quaßt'-'.ion.—WM. WOOD, Agent, Central Cheup Man. ON SALE, in quantities, EAELY SEED POTATOES, Potato Onions, 50 Sacks SEED OATS, CLOVERS, Grass S«eds, and First Consignments of NEW "VEGETABLE and other SEEDS; also, BONE DUST and GUANO. Trade and Retail. WANTED^ Buyers for 5 TONS Best White* Sugar, •at 10a per Bag ; N.Z. Co.'B No. 3, 9s; China, 6s 9d; Champion Flour, 6s ; Woods', 6s 6d; Star Kerosene, 8s 6d tin ; Oalmeal, 251b3, 4s 3d. 1; Sardines, 6d' and lOd ; Plaid Vestas, 6d ; Tin Boxes, Is 9d doz.; Sperm Candles, 9d; Salmon, 9d; Preserved Bloaters, Is tin. '"*" FRUlT—Regular Consignments of Island, Sydney, and Hobarfc Fruits. To Trade or Retail at Lowest Rales. SOAP, Union Co.'a—To the Trade at Auckland Factory Prices. Goods Delivered to all parts of tbc Field. W. WOOD, Central Chenp Mart, Pollen Street. WANTED Buyers for:soolbs BestFrejh TARANAKI BUTTER Weekly; 14001bs P"me Taranaki SALT BUTTER j 30011)5 WAIROA and other CHEESE ; also Canterbury (now cure) HAMS and BACON, at Loweßt Rates. TRADE and RETAIL.—At W. WOOD'S Central Cheap I Mart. PAEAWAI KUKSERY. (ESTABLISHED 1868.) WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW— I That H. STILWELL will HOLD A CLEARING-OUT SALTS, for Two Months, of the following:—Poplars, Borts ; Loquats, from 1 to s'feet; Mountain Ash ; Ligustrum, sorts; Oriental Planes; Mulberries, black and white; Peaches, Plums, sorts; Bed Early Margaret Strawberries ; Pines, various ; Filberts, Blue Gums, Portugal and English Laurels, Hollies; Gooseberries, sorts ; Thorn Quicks, 2 years, 15a per 1000; Extra Strong, 20s per 1000 ; English Oaks ; Fine Collection Large Camelias for out-door planting Roses and Pot. Plants, as usual. WANTED, 1000 BOOKS to BIND; also, 500 ALBUMS to REPAIR, end 500 CONCERTINA BELLOWS to MEND. Don't come all at once, or I mayfavour the dolusion that the Thames is looking up. Old and New Books Bought and Sold—old ones preferred, as the new ones nearly all exalt man instead of the Deity, and are consequently atheistic in their tendency. Pamphlets, Music, Prints, Engravings, or anything else in that line bought or Bold. W. WOOD, BOOKBINDER, POLLEN STREET. Plaik ajjd EiiESAMi, below Auckland Prieei. Dealer in old Books, Pamphlets, Music, Prints, Engravings, or anything else in that line. | ) ILL-HEABb, invoice*, «c, on rniod r IJ plain papsr, of eyery eixe. and quality »XiC*attd -with deip&teb. *v th« Boning Sifct
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5169, 11 August 1885, Page 3
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695Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5169, 11 August 1885, Page 3
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