AMUSEMENTS. PLANS NOW OPEN. PLANS NOW OPEtf. PLANS NOW OPEN. /JIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SEPTEMBER 25, 27, SO. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. In the Presence of Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool and Party, NORDICA, NORDICA, NORDICA, The Supreme Dramatic Soprano of the World. Assisted by PAUL DUFAULT. The Great Canadian Tenor, Who created such enthusiasm on his appearance hero last year with Mme. Do Cisneros. And FRANKLIN HOLDING, Violinist, ROMAYNE SIMMONS, Pianist. Mme. Nordica opened her New Zealand tour In Auckland on September 15. The following comments well describe the tremendous enthusiasm aroused by the great 6ihger "The diva simply capttired the house from her opening number, and held her listeners in thrall until the notes of her final number had died away. Though it was the final number, but few had any desire to leave the hall, and after prolonged cheers and applause, Mme. Nordica finally returned to the platform and sang again." "New Zealand Herald." "The performance was a series of triumphs for tho great diva, and a rare and rich musical experience for the large audience present. Here at last was the famous prima donna, for whom musicians and lovers of song had bt»n waiting. They were not long beforo 'realising they were in the presence of a supremo artist in every sonse of the word. The triumph qf. Mme. Nordica was instantaneous and complete."—Auckland "Star." PRICES—Gs„ Reserved at tho Dresdon; •is., and 25., Unreserved. Direction, FREDERIC SHIPMAN. /JTOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction J. and N. Tait. SECOND NEW ZEALAND TOUR Of , Madame CLARA BUTT . CLARA BUTT CLAEA BUTT And KENNERLEY RUMFORD. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9th, And on' SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11th. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14th. Madame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rnmford have just completed a remarkably successful tour of Australia, consisting of fifty concerts, tho attendances at which constitute a record, over 100,000 people having paid for admission to their concerts. Madame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley ■ Rumford, since their Inst memorable .tour in Now Zealand, havoachieved the greatest nrtistto triumphs in Berlin, Vienna, Budar Pesth, Prague, Hamburg, and Paris, as well aa in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Canada, and the United States, and during their present visit to Australia they have been received with tho greatest possible- tenthusiasm. Owing to their numerous engagements, anjd tfieir early -return to, Amorica, Madame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford can only givo twenty concerts in Now Zealand, and theso will be allotted to Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland, and Wellington, Wanganui, Timaru, and Invercargill. BOS PLAN. Box Plan for the Wellington Season will be opened at the Dresden Company's Warehouse on tho lsrb Octobcr. PRICES: Reserved Seats, 10s. Gd.; Unreserved Seats, ss. and 3s. Full particulars will shortly be anJJTOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. ■ GRAND DA.NOR IRECITAL! GRAND DANCE 'RECITAL! GRAND DANOE RECITAL! Under the direction of MISS ESTELLE BEERE. Box Plan at Dresden. Prices, 3s. and 2s.
THE ABMXBBS ARTIST. 63 MANNERS STREET. Commencing TO-DAT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. | FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW ZPALAND OF •yy,. SMITH. THE ARMLESS ARTIST. Who will give an Exhibition of PAINTING PICTURES In his ART GALLERY. Also, a large collection of Oil Paintings, consisting of Land and Seascapes, Eird, Animal, end Floral subjects , From 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission, Gd. THE ARMLESS ARTIST. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH CPUNCIL. JjIERRY SERVICE TIME-TABLE. SUNDAYS. Leave Leavo Leave Days' Bay. Rona Bay. Wellington. 9.0 a.m. 9.10 a.m. 10.30 a.m. 1.15 p.m. '1.25 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 5.0 p.m. 5.10 p.m. 5.50 p.m. 8.20 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 9.15 p.m. J. D. AVERY, Town Clerk. Note. —There will be no 3 p.m. boat. ALL CITIZENS AND BRITISH SUBJECTS are invited to the Public Meeting, inaugurating tlio NEW ZEALAND BRANCH of the AERIAL LEAGUE of the BRITISH EMPIRE, to be hold in the TOWN HALL, Wellington on MONDAY Evening, September 29. at 8 o'clock. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (J. P. Luke, Esq.) will preside, and the Speakers include, The HON. JAMES ALLEN (Minister for Defence and Education), The RIGHT HON. SIR JOSEPH WARD, P.C., K.C.M.G. THE RHINE OF MAORILAND. WANGANUT TJIVER. ANGANUI i-^IVER. THE GREATEST' SCENIC RIVER IN THE WORLD. Excellent Accommodation at Beautiful Pipiriki and tlio famous Houseboat. From Taumavunui Daily, Sundays and Mondays excepted. From Wanganui—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, Tourist Bureaux. Cook aud Sons, A, HATRICK AND CO., LTD. BEAUTIFUT~NEW SONG. ' "TAKE ME BACK TO THE GARDEN OF LOVE" (Range C to E.) Sond for it now. Post Free, Is. 6d. Or if convenient, call nnd hear it. npHE ANGLO-AMERICAN " MUSIC 1 STORE, 110 Cuba Stroot. WoUiaeton.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 9
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