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Gs, Back SUU« 3a, Gallery is. Early DOora Is extra. (All Prices Plus Tax.) t 4074 QUEEN'S T H EAIli B. Frota 11 a.m. Last Chance of Seeing MARGARITA FISCHER ' in "MOLLY GO GET 'EM." For Next Week's Programme, see Specif Advertisement on Pago 11. Tho Second of a Series of Four Dolightful Programmes to bo ' ? given during 1913 by this talewted and highly-trained Choir of Male \ Voices, under Dr. J. C. Bradshaw. V CHRISTCHURCH: MALE VOICE CHOli CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIH. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR. . CHORAL HALL. ? THURSDAY NEXT and SATURDAY NEXT. JULY 18th and 20th. gpj VOI C ESSt. t ' READ' THE PROGRAMME. m y< ... THE CHOllL—"Warrior's Song" (Hatton)*' "Yoa, Cast Me .From of the Mourn- • tains," "Whether I Find- Thee," "Feasting, I Watch" (Elgar), "The-Imago of tho BomT- • (Reichardt), "Song of the Bow" (Aylward), / "Maiden Fair" (Haydn), "The LoUer" (H k afcV-■ ton). • > THE CHOIR, assisted by tho CATHEDRAL CHOIR BOYS—Glee, Mo'nf"(Spofforth) • Madrigal] Cofcg to '-.My- Lonely Bed" (Edwards); Glee, 'TTmo , . Allen-a-Dale- Went. u-Hunti«e" (Do THE TWENTY-THIRD PSALM—Soprano nnd Alto Voices, (Schubert), Cathedral Choristers and Messrs Morgan and Peek. . ' MB CHARLES CLARKSON (member),;' with Chorus by Choir —"Tho Middle f l , from Stanford's '"Songs of* the 'Fleet.''< MR REX HARRISON (member)— Songs: ;■ (a)' "A Golden Thdueht" -(Boee)," ; - (b) "Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorfio" (Bpross). MR HUGH iIcLEOD. (member)— Songo: (a)."Minnelied". (Brahms). , • (b)- "Songs My Mothdr Taught; (Dvorak). "THE LYRIC FOUR" '(Messrs Morgan, Blakeley, Pehfold, Johnaon— Quartet, "A Stream of Silver (Geibel). _ , : MISS LOUISE CROUCHER—VioIin Solo* "Legende" (Wieniawekil. , ; (a) "Souvenir"' (Franz Drdla). ' (b) "Hungarian Dance" (Brahms). . SCO Tickets only will be placed on sale for Non-Subscribois. on 'Monday next, at 3s each, at Mil- • . Tier and Thompson's, where Box •> Plan is on view. No Booking . ■ • Fee.' No Amusement Tax. 498® , MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON'S /nHRISTCHURCH GLEE AND MADRfc 0 GAL SOCIEriT. _ Programmo for MONDAY EVENING'S, Concert at CHOHAIj HALL.. Night of Stare (Hoffman—Trio. The Little Grey Homo in the West (Lohr). ■ s 1 Know a Lovely Garden (D'Hardelot). •: Trio and Quartets for Female Voices. Hard by a Fountain (Waelrant). . . ; Corydon Ariee (Stanford). Tho Bella of St. Michael's Tower (Stewart). •Strike the Lyre (Cook:). . My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land (Elgar). Part Songs by Combined Choir of GO Voicc*. j Songs—"Elegie" (Massenet) and "Lovo Mo or Not" (Secchi) : Mr L. Fleming. The Nightingale's Concert (Concone), soloist, I Miss Johnson .. Ladies of tho Choir. Flv. Singing Bird (Elgar). Violin obligate " by Messro Sand3ton "and Naumann v . y I • Ladies of tho Choir. '." ; | Monologuo and Recitations .. Mr C. Gainos. Tears of Anguiah (Reichardt), soloist, Mr C. Bills ' .. Gentlemon of the Choir. I It's Oh! To Be a Wild Wind (Elgar) -v I Gentlemen of fhe Choir. I Musical Director—Mr S. Williamson, j Pianist —Mies D. Naumann. Tickets, 0s and la. and Box Plan at Messrs ! Milner and Thompson's. 4960 rrHIRD GRAND CONCERT. | .1- EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY—NEXT—SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. In aid Liverpool Christmas Parcels for Our i Uoy-3 (organised by Mrs Burnes Loughnan). I Ovoriure —Everybody's Orchestra. . Song—"The Lord is My Light," Mr F. Charle*. Recitaiion—"Tho Singing of tho j Miss Kiore King. I Song—"O Divine Redeemer," • ' Miss Dulce Metz (first appcaranco). Song—"lf With All Your Hearts" Mr W. Trowern. Piano Solo—Scherzo D'Albert" M'ibs Jean Burrowee. —"-Honour and Arme," Mr F. Charles. . . —"Beloved it is Morn," Miss DulcioMot* ! Recitation—"Gcd and the Kaiser" Miss Kioro King. Son^ —"Inter Noj" .. Mr W. Trewern. •1031 . j. • CANTERBURY EGG /"10MPEIMENTARV SOCIAL to MR J. B. L MERRETT oa liis return from Australia, to held in t!io Scr.tfi«h Society's Rooms, com'-r Manchester and Worceetev streets, on SATURDAY, July Sn'i:, nmincncin" 7.30 pnu sharp. Projrr-cis:vc Kuchrc, Musicftl I Ittms, and Refreshment. Tickets la each, to bo obtained frcm lumbers of Committee, or at tho door. J. T. McHARG, Hon. I Socretary. i 25 A CONCERT "vi l'' be piven in the Rugby etrc-et KCHOOLfiOuM on JULY 13tlr. )•- uf the Elmv:oi*l .S<]jool Rc<i Croß3 I'uiid. Door-, orjt-i: 7.1 .i. Cincert at 8 p.a. Admission Cb mi l := • ' COME AM) HELP. 48C I~r TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE ■ • CLASSES'. Business men, young men, •(» youths, ladies, girls, boys. >.s CHILDREN, and SPECIAL. % SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. . J v M C.A. ' CAMBRIDGE TEKIUCK. - ! " TS4'.3 MOTOR-CYCLE TYRES, made by tb» NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO., are • CLINCHER DREADNOUGHTS, 26 x 2| oversize, nnd 2S x :i, and Clincher Dc Lux* in all sizes. Sold isy a:l Motor-cycle Dealer*. H43SO-606a ■: "u HIP SAIXT." NEVE" FAILS to pleat* I ij all p.ilat("t—i'lid U economical. Every I Groccr oo'.'.a "SU'r SAUCE"- all tho yaar round. H4&86-931S

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16263, 13 July 1918, Page 1

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