. AMUSEMENTS. AMY.CA S T L E S, A M Y CAS T L E S, Australia's Sweetest Nightingale. "Tlio Most , Popular Young Singer of Our. Time." IMPORTANT.—'The doors will ho closed through lut each number, and patrons aro requested lo bo s'cated by 8 p.m. precisely. rjIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction ; J,- AND N. TAIT. THIS' (SATURDAY). EVENING, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, THIS (SATURDAY) . EVENING,' ' At 8 Sharp. FAREWELL REAPPEARANCE OP FAREWELL REAPPEARANCE OF Australia's.Great Queen of Song, AMY CAST LE S , A.M Y CASTLES AMY CA S T LBS AMY" CA'STLES AMY CAS TL E S AMY CASTLES And Brilliant Supporting Artists. PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT; AMY CASTLES >vill SingAria—"A Fors o Lui" ("La Traviata") (Verdi) "One Fine Day" ("Madame Butterfly") (Puccini); "Sapor Yorresto" (Verdi); • "Good Rye" (Tosti); "Little Irish Girl," (Lohr); "If No One Ever, Jlarrics Me" (Lehmann); "May I. Print a Kiss."' "Love's Whisper" (Willebv); and, by special request, "Iloiiie,' Sweet Home." ami "Ave . 'Maria" (Gounod), (with 'Cello Obbligato). / ALEXANDER- CAMPHAUSEN will sinsPrologue from "Pagli,icei" (Leoncavallo). Toreador Song ("Carmen") (Bizet). I.OUIS HATTENBACH will play- ; "lvhapsodie Hongroise" (Popper). "Melodie" (Charpeutier); "Souvenir" (Drdla). ' WILLIAM CONWAY. Will PlaySonata in- C Sharp Minor, Op. 2, No. 2 (Beethoven). "Ballade in A Flat (Chopin). PLANS AT DRESDEN. PRICES—Ss., 35., and 2s. BOX PLAN AND DAY SALES at Christeson's after 1 p m, TQ-D.AY (SATURDAY). 2s. Tickets at Doors. Doors open 7. Concert S. Carriages 10. COUNTRY TOUR; Masterton Bth, Pftlmerston 10th, Murton 13th, Feilding .14th, Wanganui loth,' Bawera 16th. Manager, G. H. Barnes. DIRECTION—J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd. THE CATHERINE GREY TOUR. etrjlHE THIRD DEGREE", will bo ■1 staged in the following towns in the North Island;— New Plymouth i.Monday, March. 13 Wanganui...... Tuesday, March H. Palmerston*_Nbrtli ...' Wednesday March 15 , ' And ' "THE.'LION AND THE MOUSE" . At Masterton on Thursday, Mnrcli IG. • • CHAMBER-MUSIC. MISS BEATRICE RICHMOND, MISS M-AY DONALDSON, And . • MR. FUANIC R JOHNSTONE . Arc . Arranging fTIHREE INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS -®- at .which Trios by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schubert, .Rubinstein, and Areusky will bo given. THE FIRST CONCERT WILL BE ON WEDNESDAY,,.MARCH 22nd.. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF' REMOVAL. npHE REMINGTON . TYPEWRITER AGENCY Vaud .THE'.EONEO COMPANY OF NEW. ZEALAND beg -to'notify their Customers that they havo Removed to BRANDON STREET, and the future business of both companies will bo carried on under the namo of "The Remington and Eoneo Company of ' New Zealand." ... ' - TO SOLICITORS AND OTHERS. LOST WILL. TNFOBMATION concerning the WILL ■5. of THOMAS MADELEY, late of 13 Sussex Square, Wellington, made shortly beforo 9tii April,- 1907, mil hs thankfully received arid paid for. Applv— . ... "widow,'" ;; " Dominion " Agency, - - ■ ' Wellington. IN THE ' ASSIGNED ESTATE OF HAROLD B. OAIvES, Painter, Vivian Street, Wellington. A LL Creditors arc requested to seiul in , Full Statements of Claim, if not already rendered, to the undersigned, not later than the. 10th MARCH, or their Claims will not !:e recognised. All debts to be paid forthwith to tho to avoid legal proceedings. WILLIAM 11. SUCKLING. ' Public Accountant, On Behalf of Assignees. 11l Customhouse Quay. WARNING!! IMPORTANT'AMENDMENTS. ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMINATIONS. WE want to Warn all Clerks and others interested to BEWARE, lest they aro left in the rear. Yon must havo your Diploma. You can only obtain it by Exam. These will bo made much inoro difficult in 1013. Matriculation will bo added. Tho University will conduct the Exams, . next November. . Applications to bo in bv May Ist. Qualify this year under conditions that will not exist again! Send for "1913 AND AITER"—Free. This Booklet fully arid clearly explains tho whole matter. (Mention this paper , and course required.), DO NOT,DELAY! HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON, ■ Mail Instruction. P.O. BOX 51G, AUCKLAND. (HOULLS, CULLING. AND CO.. LTD., D.I.C. BUILDINGS. BRANDON STREET. COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, printers; bookbinderSj ana I ~XiTaQGRAPfIER3»_.'.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1067, 4 March 1911, Page 1
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