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AMUSEMENTS. J EON AR D BO R V," IC K. AJ FAREWELL RECITAL. FAREWELL RECITAL. FAREWELL RECITAL. FAREWELL RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGIIT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. '.TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. fjl O W N HALL. Direction, J. and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT. At 8.15. T'o-XIGHT. Positively the Last Opportunity of Hearing THE POET PIANIST. LEONARD BORWICK,, LEONARD BORWICIC. LEONARD BORWICK, ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANISTS. TO-NIGHT'S RECITAL CONCLUSION OF A MEMORABLE SEASON. PRESS OPINIONS: "Perfection—Thy namo is Borwiclr." • —"London World." "He caresses tho notes, and tho piano rfsponds like a sentient being." —"Sydney Daily Telegraph." "Holds his own with tho Ycry best of tho world's greatest." —"Melbourne Argus. "Truly tho Poet of the Pianoforte.'" —Wellington "Dominion." "Netd not fear comparison with any, Pianist." —Wellington "Times." "Few of the world's celebrities equal or surpass him." —Christchurch "Press." TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: 1. Choral-Prelude: "Sleepers Awake!" Bach "Los Barricades Mystericuses" Conperin Gigue, in B-flat minor C. n. Graun Caprice on Ballet Airs from Gluck's "Alceste" Saint-Saens 2. Moonlight Sonata ("Quasi una Fantasia") .' Beethoven 3. Ballade in A-flat, Op. 47 Chopin Impromptu in I'-sharp. Op. 36 .. Chopin Etude in G-flat (on tho Black Keys)_ Chopin Nocturne in G. Op. 37, No. 2 Chopin Etude in E minor, Op. 25, No. 5 Chopin Polonaise in A-flat, Op. 53 Chopin 4. Andante and Variations in B-llat Schubert Marche Militaire, arranged by TansigSchubert Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt BOX PLANS at tlw Dresden. DAY SALES: Three and Two Shilling Tickets at Christeson's and the Dresden. PRICES: ss. (Reserved). 35., 25., Is. Special Students' Concessions 011 application to Box Office. Doors open 7.10. SHAW STANLEY. Manager. rjruiE KING'S THEATREProprietors—West's Pictures, Ltd., and Linlev and Donovan. TO-DAY " at 2.30. TO-DAY THE CIRCUS GIRL, PRIZE MATINEE. PRIZE MATINEE. PRIZE MATINEE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEST'S ROMANCE, THE CIECUS GIRL, THE CIRCUS GIRL, A Fascinating Storv of Inlense Love. GLOR IOUS" SYDNEY OF TO-DAY. GLORIOUS SYDNEY OF TO-DAY. Prices, Is. aud Gd. Reserves at Theatre and Abel's. Booldn" Fes. Gd. Theatre Phone 3143. CHANGE PROGRAMME MONDAY. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. O-iT PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL,' vJ MVLGEAVE STREET. FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Mfitins. _ 11 a.m.—Holy Communion (Choral), and Sermon. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. TINAKORI ROAD SCHOOLROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. QT. ' PETER'S CHURCH. O Willis Street. nol.v Communion, 7 and 8. Matins aud Sermon, 11; Evensong, 7. (Collections for Elcctric Light Installation.) KELBUENE, 8, 11, and 7. ■ TAKANAKT STREET MISSION, 11 (H.C.), and 7. QT JOHN'S CHURCH, ® Willis Street (Presbyterian). Tho Services To-morrow—Morning 11, \fternoc-,i 3, Evening 7—will commemorate the sSth Anniversary of tho CongrcgaPreachcr —Rev. A. M'ACAULAY CALDWELL, of Timaru. Special Music: Anthems and Te Deum. ST. ANDREW'S BRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.' Wellington Terrace. SERVICES, SUNDAY, SEPT. 21. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Preacher: REV. J. GIBSON SMITH. Evening Subject: "Solomon—A Character Sketch." (TiOURTENAY PLACE CONGREGAO TIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL. THIRTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. 24th SEPTEMBER, 1911. trcachers: 11 a.m.—REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. 3 p.m.—MRS BARTON, of Glasgow. 7 p.m.—REV. M. ASPLAND. Special Singing by the Children at all tho Services. Tea and Annual Meeting on TUESDAY", 261 h. Tea, G. 15 p.m. Tickets, Is. Public Meeting in Church, 7.30 p.m. CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW. Morning, .11—Rev. Macdonald Aspland. Evening. 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Subject: "A Costly Conversion." CENTRAL MISSION. NEW THEATRE. 3 p.m.—Brotherhood: Mrs. Barton, ex- ■ Councillor of Glasgow, will deliver a temperance address. . Soloist, Madame Grooina. 7 p.m.—People's Service.—Rev. Isitt will deliver llie address. Special and Solo Music by the Silver Band. 8.15 p.m.—After Church Temperance Rally. Speaker, Mrs. Barton. Special Music. Admission Free. An Invitation to all. Have you seen the sun TYPEWRITER? VISIBLE WRITING, PAD MACHINE.' PERFECT WORK, PORTABLE. Durable, only £11 lis. Suitable for Clergymen, Doctors, Travellers. Full particulars on application. OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., 17 aud 10 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1676. r-—~ " ' THE Results obtained by Advertisers in tho Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" nvc such as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circula 1 ion than any other daily journal ja Now Zealand*.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1240, 23 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1240, 23 September 1911, Page 1

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