AMUSEMENTS. city council. TOWN IT A JsL. T 0 AV N 11 A L L. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Bth March, 1913, At 8 o'clock. OKGAN KECiTAL. ORGAN I?ECITAL. (TILE LAST BUT TWO.) (THE LAST BUT TWO.) By MR. J. MAUGHAN BAENETT (City Organist). VOCALIST ... MR. C. H. STEPHENS. Finale—Bth Symphony - Widor Toccata and Fugue ill C Bach Fantaisie—"Carmen" . Bizot And Works by Schubert, Sibelius and Maughan Barnott. ADMISSION: 6d. and Is. JNO. B. PALMER, Town Clerk. CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), i 9th. MARCH, at 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. BAND PERFORMANCE. CITY BAND AT NEWTOWN PARK. R. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerk. Bth March, 1913. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT, SUNDAY NEXT, MARCH 9th, 1913. WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor ... MR. HERBERT BLOY. Overture—"!?aymond" Thomas Entr'acte —"llosaiuondo" Schubert Rhapsodic—No. 2 Liszt "Snltarello" Gounod Minuet (strings only) Bocchcrim Dances—(a) Poland; (b) Hungary i Moszkowski ' Concert Fiecer—"Trot de Cavaliero" Rubinstein Silver Coin Collwjtion. Concert at 8.30 p.m. J. F. WOODWARD, Secretary. LOOK OU.T! FUN 'AHEAD! Everybody is Talking. Every body is Going to Boost their ■MAMMOTH EASTER. CARNIVAL. Mammoth easter carnival. NEWTOWN PARK. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, March 22. March 23. March 21. WATCH OUT FOR MAMMOTH PROGRAMME, 1000 ■ PATRIOTIC CITIZENS 1000 are working with tenacity of purposo booming Wcllingtin—and incidentally endeavouring to raise <£2000 to beau'tify your City. WHAT ARE YOU DOING? £100 ART UNION. . ' .£IOO Tickets Is., obtainable everywhere. Got yours early. Admit to Park. WOULD YOU LIKE TO PLAY THE MANDOLINE? IF so, you will be interested in the reallv splendid stock of theso instruments held by us. Genuino Italian Mandolines, from 30s. to £8 Bs., including complete outfit, strings, tutor, etc. "Pyxo" Mandoline.—The most perfect toned and beautifully finished. Mandoline in existence. Double the power of tone the ordinary instrument possesses. Prices, with case, tutor, etc., .£6 12s. 6d., £7 17s. 6d„ ,£ll 10s., and illi 10s. We also havo a. fino stock of Guitars from 17s. Gd. to .£6 12s. 6d.; Banjos, 275. 6d. to £1 Is. Banjo Mandolines, Banduras, >Mandolas,'etc. ' . Our window display is ccrtainly worth seeing. Countrv residents should ask for our complete Catalogue, giving, full particulars. Sent anywhere FULL UU CHARGE.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1693, 8 March 1913, Page 7
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