AMUSEMENTS. THE CISXKHOS CONCERTS. .Mnnnging Director ... Frank Talbot. /> 1' E R A HOUSE. •' TO-MOIMiOW NIGHT. TO-MOHROW NI.OIIT. TUESDAY, SKI'TKJIUIiK. J7tli. I'tliST CONCERT JN WELLINGTON ])y Hi.-WOItLD-FA.MOIS ARTIST, E l eu.\ uj: a d)■: ci sx eros. Ami IIEI! BRILLIANT COXCER'I' PARTY. Following Concerts— XEXT Tlll'ltSuAy. oI'EKA 1IOI:SE, SEI'TEMIIER Jil. TOWX HALL—t'lilDAl', SIU'TEMIIER 20th. Wellington has long enjoyed a reputation lor musical taste and culture, and the opportunity «l hearing the three great artists who will make their debut To-morrow Evening should not 1m missed ljv any 'genuine lover of music. In Au.str.ilin it was freely conceded that Elco'noiM de Cis-ncrus, Paul Uiifault, and .lames Sibling made up Ilio JUNES'! , CONCERT PARTY that had over toured tho Commonwealth. , TO-MORROW NIGHT, EI,E 0X 0 ]{■ A D E t: ISXEI{ OS. Will Sins"Sanfauzza's Hong," from "Cavalleria Ru-licana"; "A Dream" (ISnrtlett); ".Mother o' Mine" (Tours); "Will o' the Wis))" (Spross); "Habanera," from "Carmen" (Jiizet); "Largo" (Handel), with 'cello ol)Wii;nto, James Leibling, and other .songs; duet, "Barcarolle," from "Tales of Hoffman," Eleonora de Cisneros and l'aul Dufault. PAUL DUFAULT. Will Sing"Morning" (Oley Speaks); "Boat Song" (Harriet Ware);" "Invictue" (Hvilin); "Katherlaml," from "Joseph 'in Egypt" (Mehul), etc., etc. JAMES LTEBLIXG, Will Play"Concerto in A Minor" (Oollermann); "Pantabiln" (Caesar Cui); and "Tarantelle." (Popper). l'lnns now opon at the Dresden. PRICES-Drcss Circle and Orchestra Stalls, Cs.; Stalls. 35.; Gallery, 2s. Three Shilling Tickets at Christeson's. Xo early doors. i E~1713 OXO1! A 'D E (TisTf ERO S. CO'l/NTUT TOUK. XOITTII TO-XIGRT 1' (Monday}; WAXGANUI, WEDXESDAY NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGKT. TO-Xl'CillT. TU-XIGJIT. . THK DAXDIES. THE DAXDIES. ' TUE DAXWIES. TUJ-I DAXDIES. RETUKXOF THE IU2J)S. SMALL T0 W N JI AL L. MALL T 0 W X H A L L. GliE.Vr' IXVASIOX TO-XIGHT. GKEAT INVASION TO-XJGIiT. After the foregoing splash in capital: letters ive rise very meekly to remark that the period of expectation is relegated 'o tho past. The hour of realisation is upon us. Wellington is jubilant agniir. In its jubilation it jvaxes boisterous iiml enthusiastic, exclaiming in n loud voice, THE BED DANDIES TO-NIGHT! THE RED DAXDIES TO-XIGHT! And so it has come, to pass that tho clever little coterie whose songs, jests and antics bring pleasant palpitations and euuso spasmodic shrieks of joy, BETDKN TO-XIGHT In triumph Irani their conquest of the North. BE EARLY. Tarry not, but get inside and participate in the welcome homo await ing. Mr. Claude I)amj>icr s Mr. George, Morgan, Mr. Gavin Wood, Air. Ohwf I'eacoc);, Mr. Leonard Griffiths, Miss ' lione Vere, Miss Hilda Lane, Miss Evelyn Ward. Tho tax for admission is fixed nfe 35., 25., Is., according to tho place where you choose to sit. Note—On arriving at the Town Hall, purchase tickets CI'.STAIKS, NOT DOWXSTAIKS, as formerly. Plan at Dresden. Direction ... ED. BRANSCOMBE, LTD. A.KTS . CLUIi . COXCERT, At TOWN HAL L, THURSDAY XEXT. Tickets, 3=., 25., Is. A BOOX TO VIOLINISTS. SEVEIK'S NEW VIOLIN CHIN REST. rjHHIS Chin Rest, the invention ofiProX fessor Seveik, is unquestionably tho most-remarkablo acquisition made to the Violin since tho Chin Rest was first used. A few of the advantages are:— I.—The player can always maintain an' erect position while playing, and Jiot liend forward in order to hold tho Violin in position. 2. —The tuning of the Violin can be accomplished without removing it from under the chin. 3. —The position, of tlio bow arm "will be greatly improved., permitting the hair of tho bow to lie in the correct position on tho string, thus adding to the production of a pine tone, increasing and improving it to a remarkable degree. Used by Kroisler, Knbelik. Mischß E'.nian, , and other famous Violinists. Price, 6s. and Rs. (adjustable). Post free anywhere. Obtainable only from CHAS. BEGG AXD CO.. LTD.. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Tho House l'or Good Music and Musical Goods. MRS. H. B. MASON. TEACHER OP BALLROOM DANCING. (OLASSES oa. Mondays and Wednesdays' "U at 8 p.m., in private hall, 86 Gliuznee Street, near St. .Peter's Church. Private tuition by arrangement. Proficiency enBured in Six Private Lessone. STRING BAND. \ MESSRS. VITETTA BROTHERS, Harp, Violin, nnd Flute (Constantly engaged at Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receivo engagements' for 'At Homes," Garden Parties, etc Can snpply laTge or small Orchestra. Address, 13G TORY ST. 'Phone 2570. "THE GARDEN HOTEL." ENGAGE Rooms for a Week-end. Level} - Gardens, Comfortable Roome, Good Menu, Courteous Attention. Modorato Tariff, and ORCHESTRAL MUSIC EVERY SUNDAY. Ring up "BELLEVUE." •WOODVILLE RAILWAY REFRESH. MENT ROOM. FIRST-CLASS HOT LUNCHEON AND HOT TEAS. TSASSENGERS by Express Trains passJl ing through-and to Woodville nave NOW suffioieht titno at tho Woodvillo Station for Hot Luncheons, and on evening trains for Set Teas. Telegraphic orders promptly attended to. E. W. RUDDICK. Proprietor. MAGISTRATE'S COURT. « (Before Mr. W, G. Riddell, S.M.) At the Magistrate's Court on Saturday Ernest Bray was fined J-'I for having been drunk while in chargo ol two horses and a drav in Adelaide Road. William .lucksnn was sentenced to one month's imprisonment; for having deserted the .steamer Tongnriro. On a charge of his having failed to provido for his wife. Richard Thomas Do Silvii. was remanded to appear at Dunedin on September 18. Albert Murphy was'remanded till tomorrow on a charge of his having stolen a run. valued nt £i, belonging to A. .T. Kulhcrford. A sheep and cattle farm, ooinnriiini! K\) acre-: is offered for exchange by Messrs. JMrkor and Vincent, Levin. Over L',l!llO,O00.O:W e«ps were' imported in one year into the tlnited Kingdom. "XA/.0f." (aiven on some lumps of sugar and allowed to slowly dissolve in the mouth will promptly cure » Cnld in the 'I'liroiit or Chest. Tor Colds in tho Head it is advisable in addition to use a Na?.ol Inhaler, unci inhale through the nostrils as directed. Xo cold can withstand this treatment—it must succumb,— .'.AxWt, -
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1546, 16 September 1912, Page 7
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