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AMUSEMENTS. \ D A C R O S S L E Y. "Not only the greatest of, English-Speaking Contraltos, but the pre-eminent Oratorio Contralto of the World." rjIOWN HALL.' .TOWN HALL. ' Direction-of J. C. WILLIAMSON. .. TWO CONCERTS ONLY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, . MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, : MONDAY AND TUESDAY; NEXT, : . JANUARY 18th and 19th. - Reappearance of tho World's Famous Australian. Contralto, ADA CROSSLEY. ADA CROSSLEY. ADA CROSSLEY. ~ . "At the zenith of her World-wide Fame." INDISPUTABLY THE FINEST COMBINATION OF CONCERT ARTISTS .TRAVELLING. PROGRAMME-MONDAY-NEXT. • ' ' ' PART FIRST. - 1. Prologue, "I Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo), MR.; JAY. RYAN, . ' 2. Violin Soli—(a). 1 ' "Nocturne" (Chopin-Sara-sate), (b) "Gavotte" (Bach). -'M. LEON. SAMETINI. 3. Recit and Air, "Ombra M:ai Fu" (Handel), Organ, Violin, and Piano Accompaniment, v MADAME ADA CROSSLEY... 4. Pianoforte SolMa) "To the Spring Time," (b) "Norwegian Bridal Procession," Op. 19 No. 2 (Greig), '' ■ ■ . MR. PERCY GRAINGER. . i. C/ivatina, "Adelaide" (Beethoven), MR. JOHN, HARRISON. 6. Songs—(a) "Traum Durch die Dammerung" (Strauss), (b) "L'Heuereuj: Vagabond" (Bruneau), ■' MADAME ADA CROSSLEY. ' PART SECOND- _ ', . 7. Song, "Toreador" (Carmen-Bizet), . Ml?-. JAY RYAN., 8. Piano Solo—(a) "Romance in. F sharp" 1 (Schumann), (b) Irish 'Dance No. 1, "Mac- . guire's. Kick,-. March Jig (Stanford-' Grainger), . MR. PERCY GRAINGER. . 9. Song, "Roses" (Stephen A'dams), MR. JOHN HARRISON. J . 10. Violin Solo, . Fantasia 'Taust" (Wieniawski), .... ; M. LEON SAMETINI, ; 11. Song, "Nearer My God to Thes" (Lewis Carey), L - ... MADAME ADA CROSSLEY. ;://.. 12. Vocal Duet, "Watchman, What of the Night" (Serjeant), . ■' MR. JOHN HARRISON and MR. JAY V ;' . RYAN. Accompanist, MR. HAROLD WHITTLE. PRlCES—Ressrved Seats, 10s. 6d.; . Second Seats, 55.; Back Seats, 2s. Gd. Box Plan and Tickcts for all parts of -the Hall at thu Dresden ■ A Boat will Leave for. Day's Bay. alter the, . Performance' on -MONDAY,; JANUARY 18. ■ Town' "hall. • . ■ town hall. ~ .. (CONCERT CHAMBER.) : - - '-, , ' '/'Under Direction VICTOR BECK. ■ Rotura Visit* to /New Zealand /of, the World- ■; Famed '■ ASTRONOMER AND METEOROLOGIST, * > fcLEMENT L. AVRAGGE, . 1,. . CLLMENT L: WRAGGE, ' After a few years' triumphal tour of Great'Bri- ' tain, : Australasia, flnd India, • : ' Will'give'a-'series of , ' 1 . GRAND SCIENTIFIC ENTERTAINMENTS. ■ WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY", AND 'SATURDAY,, JANUARY 20th, 22nd, and 23rd'. , ' On WEDNESDAY EVENING, at.B,'' : " A VOYAGE THROUGH THE UNIVERSE." ! MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED . By . the Finest and Most Recent , Photographs and Pictures of the Heavenly Bodies, from . all the GREAT OBSERVATORIES. ' APPALLING! SUPERB!! MARVELLOUS The Opportunity of a. Lifetime; ; i ADMISSION—3s., 2s;, and Is. Children Half-price to all parts. .Reserved Seats at the Dresden. 9989 MA l L I N SON" . Return ' - . SONG RECI TA X S,CONCERT. CHAMBER, . ' ' - TOWN HALL, . JANUARY 29th, FEBRUARY 2nd.-. ' EDWARD REEVES. RECITALS. THE Management have pleasure in announcing that arrangements, haye been made with Mr. Edward Reeves to give TWO FAREWELL RECITALS in the Town Concert Hall on FEBRUARY Ist-and 3rd. AH particulars will bo announced next week. - I - FRANK PULLIN, 9991 - . Director. TiHE CITIZEN," "THE CITIZEN," HE CITIZEN," "THE CITIZEN/' AN INDEPENDENT FORTNIGHTLY JOURNAL. : . ' ; / PRICE-THREEPENCE. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NEW - . • MINISTERS. Some Entertaining Descriptions^ NEW ZEALAND'S MOST EXTRAORDINARY ' > . MONOPOLY. What it Is and How it is Worked. BY THE LIGHT'OF OTHER DAYS, Quaint Glimpses of the Fifties. ■ At'the Theatre:' The Late-comer. What is Truth? 'An Old Riddle. : One Ideal for Woman. Books and their Writers. . The Necklace: A Short slory. Etc. Etc! Etc., ON SALE EVERYWHERE. j; . 5009

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 407, 16 January 1909, Page 1

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