ABSOLUTELY THE BIGGEST ■ FESTIVAL EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND! SATURDAY NIGHT PACKED! £84. HAVE YOU GOT THE HABIT? WHAT? THE COMPETITION HABIT! THE COMPETITIONS <rnr f ?.V/' V PRO - 1! '' TO 3. ADMISSION, Hi] iilnii': of it!) TO BOTH LAItGE HALE AN]; CONCERT CHAMBKIi. IN THE iiVKXIXG, 3s. AND Is. {Children half-price to the 2s. seats).' TEA ROOMS PROVIDED BY THE BURLINGTON CAFE COMPANY. TO-NIGIIT'S PROGRAMME at 7.45 p.m. TO-NIGnT'S PROGRAMME at 7.45 p.m. lIIE SOLD PIANIST RECITAL CONTEST (open to all)— First Prize, Eightyi.iuinpu Boenstciii Piano, presented by the British and Continental l'inno PTV'wiVi'ilmv 11 ?!? 115 trios; 3 cortipcfo in Final TO-XTUHT! «iri"\'A\}?hn midor U) - TKXOJt SOLO ("La 11a Sua Dace"). yL DIALOGUE: "Bawanio's Choice of Casket.,." TTTrri-nV\v^ o / J ,9 : . ily I[ °tlicr Bids Me Bind My Hair." lIIE JUDGING 01 ABOVE COMMENCES AT 9 A.M. TILL 5 P.M. TO-DAY. (ADMISSION, Gd.) DRAMATIC- ,, , , "THE "WAY OF THE WORLD." Carles Osmond ; j[r. Allan Young Harold Osmond (his nephew) Mr. P. V. Doverenx James Templcfon (a .Squatter) Mr. David Budge Diana Tcmpleton (his Daughter) Miss G. Helen Gardiner ... , , "THE MAN IN THE STREET." Philip Adaro >[ r . J. Zaehariah Jabez Gover j lr . j. c . M i Minnie Adare Miss Ethel Li*acl; Box i lan Xow Open at Dresden for nest 0 niirhts. Season Ticket-holders must produce their Season Tickcts and Block-? of Reserved Scats at the Boors. If reserved seats are not occupied cvt commencement of the evening performance th?y wjll bo filled up. JAMES DYKES, Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1272, 30 October 1911, Page 4
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