AMUSEMENTS.- •'.''. '•' IJ\ OWN HA;' L L., ! SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. / SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. AUGUST 22nd., 1909. .by the . • ''. "■• WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. * Assisted by Prize-winners at Recent Popular "' ■ ■ • Concerts ' Overture—"Tancredi" „., Rossini , Song—"The Gift" . • . . .: ' ~» ■ • ; « ' Miss Reta Roberts. .- ■■'■•• "Serenade" Leoncavallo, Song—"o Dry those Tears" ..;....;.... Del Rcgio ' •.. . Mr. E. Parkes " ' ■ > ( ~.; ; ...;....... Tanbert 'My Rosary" Nevin. . Song-"Tatters" i •;, Lano.' Master R. Christie '■ March—"Phantom'Brigade" Ai. . ..... Middleton. Admission Tree. Collection at Doors. Concert 8.15 p.m. . : ■ ' ■ ' J. WOODW'ARD, Secretary. . TUESDAY NEXT,. 24th .AUGUST, -' ' . ' • ■■ ■ 8 p.m. ■ i ' < J: TOWN HALL! TOWN HALL! ' : mHE .CONCERT OF THE SEASON! \ i-HE. CONCERT OP THE SEASON!. 1 GRAND COMBINED ENTERTAINMENT V BY THE -WELLINGTON GARRISON BAND . '.. ' (Under the Baton of Lieut. T. Herd.) " AND THE NEW ZEALAND SHOPKEEPERS , ■•■ ' .' ASSOCIATION.. > KA ; ■■••.. ■ - ■ KA * 1 tfy ' ' ; . O\J s In' Aid of ftie Fund for RELIEF. OF-THE' ,-.'■• UNEMPLOYED. ' : . 1 TWO HOURS' SOLID . ENJOYMENT FOR ".- ■ ••' you. , , . ;. :. " And every shilling will mean,' with the' Gov- , eminent subsidy,. Two Hours' Work for 1 'those .who are in Need., ~.•■.•■ NEW TALENT. . STERLING MUSIC. ... .PROGRAMME: ■■■■■..■ • "Sailors' Life" (descriptive Garrison Band. Song (baritone)—"Go to Sea"'(Squires)— . ' Afr. James Connelli - Song (soprano)—" Love's Echo"' (Ernest . Newton) .■.....:.....;..........; Miss Kaiidell.' . Instrumental Trio—"Lo, Hera the Gentle : Lark" (Bishop)-- ■ . ' . '; ' '•' Miss Grix, Messrs. Grix and :Webb'e.' ■ Aria—"Alas those "Chimes" (Wallace): Or- • • gan, Piuno, and.Bell Accompaniment— > ■ '/', •'■ Miss Lorraine Tarisley. 5 'Patter Song—"One and a Penny a Day" (Band) Mr. Kaiu, \Lonc!on. •' •■:■■•• Part' 11. ■ ..' . . . ; Sekction-'Gustavua"' (Auber) .. Garrison Band ; Song (contralto)-"Good Bye", (Tosti)- '■'•.■■■■■ Miss Lorraine Tansley. 1 Song (baritone)—"My Dreams" (Tosti)— ■ . , ■ ■■'..'■ •■. Mr. Frank Morrison, London. £ Song—"Farewell in the. Desert" (Adams)— > S ".■'■■■■ ... ■ Mr: Chas. Read. ; Song (soprano)—" Dear Heart" (Mattei)— .: ■ ' ■ ■ '■ ' Miss Rondell. ~ , To Conclude with GRAND FINALE-"10 Min-' ' I utes with the Follies." 15 performers, 'J i der thq direction of Mr. Theo. Tresize., '. . REMEMBER,'; NEXT TUESDAY, 24th AUGUST. ■■■.;. Ono Shilling to all parts of the Town Hall. A limited number of reserved eoats may bo ' ,■ obtained at tho Dresden on payment- of one shilling extra/ . . ■ ■ I 'H. ■ P.-■ ALLEN, ' -'■ .■'.' ■■-,•. ' ; Secretary.'N.Z. Shopkeepers' Association, Nor- ■'. •' • wish' Chambers, ' .' ; OpDOsilo Bank of New Zealand. 2231 t. :. . MRS.' H > : b! MASON.-'-. TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING.. „ A LL' tho Latest ..Dances, including the , Waltz, Reverse,, Two-Step, Velcta, A Empire, etc, taught in sit pmate lesson's oi one quditei at class Clasbes are held on Mondajs i and Wednesdays, at 8 p.m., in tho Pnvnto Hall,' 86 Ghuzneo Street, next . St.' Peter's' - Church. Private lessons arranged. 012321' SALE. . J DOG-CARTS, GIGS, SULEIES, VANS, EXPRESSES, LORRIES, DRAYS, CARTS, Etc. ipHE ROUSE AND HURRELL CARRIAGE- ! • BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED, ' COURTENAY PLACE, ' a WELLINGTON. CII2BF '' 1 , , I.' BUSINESS-NOTICES. i HOUSE, WAIKANAE. PLEASANTLY, SITUATED. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. •' j " . ■-, . FINE, MILD CLIMATE. ' An ideal place to spend a quiet holiday in [ r the country.. Everything ,cleua, comfortable, . and homely. -. .. ' . ' • ■ C 1234 ; , '■ LEN. FREEMAN; Manager. \ rjl ' H E . T IF F I- N. \ ' ' Most Up-to-Date , < • . 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JAMIESON BROS., Agents, "Man- ■ •"•*• ne'rs Street, have Removed from tho.first floor of tho Mercantile Exchange to ground floor of the Arcade, whero old and now clients ' will bo courteously treated and business ' ' promptly attended- to. Jamieson Bros,, Arcade, J 60 Manners Street. . . . 01113 ! rpHE LAMBTON PASTRYCOOK and CON- : . '•»• FECTIONER is a household word for . Rolls, Pastry, Cakes, etc Our Hot Pics are , . not to bo equalled. May we number you amongst our patrons? Special attention to J post orders. Wedding Cakes a speciality. Note j Address— ; " :. ' ■ >-r ' 5G LAMDXON .QUAY. ' ___yJ«
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 592, 21 August 1909, Page 1
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