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AMUSEMENTS, tf"\PERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. TERESA CARRENO CONCERTS. Direction Benno Scherek. TO-NIGHT! THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JUNE 28, At 5.15. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. Madame Teresa . C A R R E N 0, CAREEN 0, ■ Tlio Celebrated Pianist. > SECOND CONCERT.C Alt RENO, ' Is THE HOST AMAZING AND INTERESTING ARTIST EVER HEARD IN AUSTRALASIA. Her playing essentially appeals to ALL CLASSES, whether musically educated or SECOND CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. THIS (TUESDAY)' EVENING, at 8.15. C A R R E N 0. Will Play the Following / RROGRAMME:I. Chromatische Fantasie and Fugno ■ ; . ' ■ . —Bach. Sonata, op. 27, No. 1....... Beethoven. 11. (a) Prelude, op. 23, No. 15 (b) Polo'jaijo in E flat minor (c) Polonaise, A flat, op. 53, op. 2G —Chopin. 111. (a) Fautasie. Poldini. (b) Barcarolle (c) Hexentanx '. . —MacDo\vell IY. (a) Impromptu, op. 90, No. '2 —Schubert. (b) Soirees do Vienne, No. 6 —Schubert-Liszt. (c) Marcho Militairo' —Schubert-Hausig. Bechstein Piano. POSITIVELY" ONLY FOUR MORE CONCERTS. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 8.15 o'clock. Also .TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME . At Every Concert. ADMISSION: SIX, FOUR, AND TWO SHILLINGS. Box Plan at the Dresden. Bona Fide STUDENTS' can obtain CONCESSION TICKETS at the Dresden. OPERA' , HOUSE. Commencing MONDAY, JULY 4th. Rupert Clark and Clyde Meynell Season. At 5 minutes to B.o'clock, by which time tho Audience are 'requested to be ■ " ■ in the Seats, MESSRS. CLARK AND MEYNELL Present those Eminent Star Artists, H. R. ROBERTS and BEATRICE DAY In the Enormously. Successful Play, "PET E," Which Ban fov 200 Nights at tho Lyceum Theatre, London. H 'R. ROBERTS as PETE QUILLIAM BEATRICE DAY as KATE CREGEEN Supported by.a specially selected company of prominent English and Australasian Players. , "P E T E," Hall Caine's Own Version of "The Manxma'n." A Play of Strong Human'lnterest. A Play of Passion, Pathos, and Power. A I'lay with many Humorous Interludes, Ami a Happy Ending. Box Plan Opens TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). MORNING, at 9 o'clock at tho Dresden. ■ . Prices: 4s.', 2=. ; Gd.' and Is. Early Doors to.all Unreserved Seats,, Cd. Extra.Y. M. C. A.. A NNUAL WINTER FESTIVAL. A LADIES' AUXILIARY. TO-DAY. 28th JUNE, . And WEDNESDAY, 20th 'JUNE. . To be.,opened at p.m. by •111 sorts^of 1 "PLAIN amf' FANCY GOODS for Sale.. Splendid SIDE SHOWS by various clubs. Afternoon.' Tea . nnd Suppori Great Basket-Ball Challenge Match, i Admission for Evening: Sixpence. I M FOSSETTE, Hon. Sec. H. N. HOLMES, Gon. Sec. . EVOIiUTION AND RATIONALISM. MR, JOSEPH M'CABE, R.P.A., WILL LECTURE IN TOWN HALL, SATURDAY. JULY 2nd, • -t\t 8 p.m. Snbicct-"Srcular Education-Tho Qucs- ~ tion of the Hour." . SIR ROBERT STOUT, C.J., in the Chair. Admission—2s. -and Is. Box Plan, Cliristcson's. OLYMPIAN OLYMPIA!' OLYMPIA! Direction' John Puller and-Sons. ROLLER SKATING!. Healthful,' . ROLLER SKATING! Exhilarating, ROLLER SKATING! Seasonable, ROLLER SKATING! And Fasluqnable ROLLER SKATING! Pastime. This Afternoon, 2.30 p.m. This Evenin", 7.30 p.m. ; Beginners' Session, 6 p.m. No Beginners allowed at 7.30 Session. Olympia Orchestral Band -Every _ : Afternoon and Evening. G-eneral admission— Ladies 6d., Gentlemen Is. Skate Hire Is. Private Skates,' floorage~6d. Special arrangements for private parties. Private Sessions Daily, when ordinary and fancy skatin? and waltzing 'areMaught by arrangement. Season tickets avail-able. A. R. SHEPARD, Manager. CA RT E K AND CO., ■;■•■ THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS, 137 and 139 Cuba Street, new P.O. corner. SPECIAL PURCHASE—IOO Sample Pair W.B. Corsets, at about half usual prices. Come early for first pick. SPECIAL PURCHASE-100 Ladies' Street Skirts, black or navy, worth 7s. Cd., a special snap, 35.-lid. only. ss.' in tho .El discount off all our Furs, Costumes, and Jackets. Choice goods at English .prices. Carter- and Co. Is. WINDOW—Goods worth up to 2s. and 2s. Gd., all at Is. Selling freely. . Como and see. . . CARTER AND CO., FOR GENUINE BARGAINS. VISITORS TO PALMERSTON NORTH ARE INVITED TO -VISIT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF Tj/T OU NSEY. . . AND' CO., Corner Eangitikci and Queen Streets. Hundreds of various articles are sent in to our Rooms to bo Eold. We may have tho' very article you want. ' CALL AND GET PRICES. * McEWAN'S QCOTCH A LE. cEWAN's. Scotch Ale. FAE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. 75 PER CENT. OF THE ALE IMPORTED INTO AUSTRALIA IS REPRESENTED BY M c E W A N'S. HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING, ' APPETISING. HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING, APPETISING. IGOO CASES WERE SOLD .IN MELBOURNE LAST MONTH. CATERING. ' WH. PHELP, Baker, Pastrycook, . and Caterer, 79 Willis Streot next Begg's), is prepared to undertake ill manner of Catering for Weddings, ?arties, Suppers, Dances, etc., at most -easonable rates. Quotations igveu. Strictest attcutiou. None but the best a tho way of Pastry. 'Aftefncon Te.i i EDeciality.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 854, 28 June 1910, Page 1
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