For remainder of News see Page 1. Entertainments A CADEMY OF MUSIC.! THUESDAY, DEC. 17th j bntertT'inmeitt IK AD C* THE WAIO.KABAEA SCHOOL FUNDS. PROGRAMME:— Prologue—Miss Ada Best* Piano Duet—" II Trovatore "—Misses Kerr •ndTregonning. '«..■„ Chorus—«We Hail the Winter King' — ■ '■■■■ Choir. Becitation—" The Bachelor's Sale "—Master Wells. „,,■„.». xr Piano—"The Rainbow Waltz"—Miss H. Sort—"Death of Nelson"—Mr Gradwell. Becftatioh—" The B»ttle of If i S "— M aster B. Macky. OhorM- 1' Star of Peace "-Choir. Dialogue from " The School for Scandal — Miss Gibson BDd Master Johns. j Chorus—" Catch the Sunshiue '—Choir. I Bong (eomie)-rMr Howard Ellis. \ Piano Duet—Misses Smilh and Angove. •^V';:-; INTERVAL. .■ ■■■ Piano—" Maisdolinato "—Miss 0. Beit. Btdtation—'• The Death of Montrose "—Mr Gradwell. Chorus—" Some Folks "—Choir. Becitation—" A Close Sbave"—Master Wells. Quartette and Chorus-" Little Sister's gone to Sleep "—Misses Best, Kerr, McLoughlin and Gibson, aDd Choir. Recitation—« Home for the Holidays — Master Claxtcn. Chorus —" Sunny Hourß*'^ —Choir. Becitation-" She Curfew "-Miss Ada Best. Song— "Ihe Dutchman's Poodle "—Master Beeitation—•• Tbe Well of St. Keyne "—Miss Herivel. . Chorm— - Home is the Best "—Choir. Piano—" The Bird Waltz "—Miss A. Schofield. Mhxioh Pbicbs—ls 6d and Is. SAINT PATBICK'S DAY, 1886. GBANtTFETE. IK AID of Remaining Debt on St ' GEORGE'S CHURCH, BiZAAE, all sorts of GAMES, OPEN-AIR CONCERT, Old English MAY POLE, Ac. CONCERT THAMES CHOEAL SOCIETY. Db Bmnbtt's Cantata, €< The May Queen," And a Selection of SECULAR MUSIC will be performed at the POLLEN STREET LECTURE HALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nj>. SUBSCRIPTION, Ten Shillings per annum, entitling to admission of Subscriber and one friend to all the Society's regular Con* certs. ' , Extra Tickets for each Concert 2s 6d each. Subscriptions may be left (for the Secretary) at Mr GsiOO'a Music Warehouse, Pollen •treet. , , . Tiokets may be obtained of any member of the Society D. CSxrniriK, Hon. Sec. Athletic Sports SPORTS! SPORTS * BOXING DAY. MANNING'S SHOETLAND EECEEATION GROUND, WIIIOUGEBT STBEET. Attractive Programme of ATHLETIC SPORTS, DANCING, &c, &c. PROGRAMME in future Advertisement. T. MANNING. Tenders ~~ TO BUILDERS. TENDERS *ill be received by me until Noon of SATURDAY the 19th instant, for the Erection and Completion of a VILLA RESIDENCE (wood) at Parawai, Thames. Plans and specifications at my Office. Jambs A. Milieb, Brown-street, Thames. *;:. December 9tb, 1885. AUCKLAND LICENSED HOLDING LUCKY HIT CREEK. rpENDIBS are invited for EXTENDING J. the TUNNEL a further distance of; Two Hundred Feet. Specifications to be seen at the Office of the undersigned till 4 o'clock FRIDAY, 18th instant. ' _• _ _ D. H. Bayidon. Hotels SHOETLAND HOTEL. E, J. ANGOVE, Proprietor. IT is almost useless to say a word about this ■well known Hostelry, beyond announcing that it has been Raised, Renovated, Redecorated, and Rejuvenated, and now provides fbTiost SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for the Traveller and his Horse in Hauraki District. — Comfortable Quarl ers on the most Reasoaable Terms for Lodgeri. JjIQUOB Of XHB VBBT BKST QtTAMTT (Ask those who have tried it). ABUPERB BILLIABD TABLE and ft First-cliH Marker.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5277, 16 December 1885, Page 3
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