AMUSEMENTS. |1 0 IV N H AL L. Direction J. & N. TAIT. In tlio presence of His Excellency the Governor, Lady Liverpool, and Suite. OPENING CONCER 1 !' Of THE SECOND NEW ZEALAND TOUR. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NJGIIT. At 8 o'clock. Madame CLARA BUTT CLARA BUTT CLARA BI'TT CLARA BUTT Ct.AKA BUTT CLAKA BUTT CLAHA BUTT CLAKA BUTT And ill-. KENNERXEY RUMFORD, KEXNIORLKV R U MFOIfD, KKNXERLKY RUMFORD, KENXERLEY RUMFORD. Supported bv WILLIAM MURDOCH (Solo Pianoforte). M'OWAT CARTER (Solo Violinist). lIAIiOLD CRAXTON ... Accompanist. MR. BERNARD PAGE (City Organist) at tlio Organ. Madame Clara Butt will singCreation's Hymn Beethoven 1/iisingho pin Caio (Alessnudro) ... Handel The Early Morning Graham Peel Mandolin Debussy The Leaves and the Wind Leoni And The New Dramatic Ballad, THE WOMEN OF INVER THE WOMEN OF INVER THE WOMEN OF INVER (R. Loughborough), With Grand Organ Dbbligato. And THE LOST CHORD THE LOST CHORD ; THE LOST CHORD (as on extra number). Mr. Kennerley Rumford Will SingThoughts Havo Wings ... Liza Lehmann Molleeii Oge (Old Irish) arranged by C. V. Stanford When Childer Plays ) The Jocund Dance ) ...Walford Davies "Verborgenlieit" Hugo Wollr "Dor Gartner" R- Strauss "Zur Johhnnisnacht" Greig Mr. William Murdoch will Play— Nocturne C sharp minor and Valso E minor Chopin Rhapsodic E flat Brahms Mr. Mowat Carter will Play— Romanza Andalusia. Sarasato JDofco I'crpetuo les Hungarian Dances Hubay Plan and Tickets at the Dresden. Reserved Seats, 10s. Gd. and 7s. Gd.; Unreserved, 55., 35., 2?. ■ The Five Shilling Tickets can now bo obtained at Tlio Dresden. Concert dates: Oct. 9th, 11th, 14th. 3s. and 2s. Day Sale Tickets at Chrisson's. Doors open at 7. Concert at 8. Oarriages 10.15. ,
S.S. TYRONE OFFERS are invited, to Close at Noon cm FRIDAY, 10th instpnt, for Salving of Material, etc., remaining on board nt percentage of the net realised, proceeds of such salvage based on Lloyd's "no euro no pay" agreement; ulso of tlio cargo at present on board iho vessel on similar terms. Tho followtng equipment anil pear is above water I ine, and readily salvable:—Two dynamos (now), nbont .500 tons of coal,, more or loss, 10 cargo winches, 11 cargo derricks, anchors, cables, windlass, two pianos, saloon and peerage cabin fittings, sjwre propeller blades, bloel;s, Inrgo quantity copper piping and irasses, boat? am! davits, and niucii other valuable gear, including stewards' and dock stores, valuable cargo, consisting of motor chassis, caso and bulk whisky, paints, oils, and other valuable Merchandise, which is slowed in the 'tween decks. All are dry anil readily got at. All salvage to l>e landed on wharf or wharves as directed at Dnnedin. Oilers to bo made in writing to the undersigned, who will furnish further particulars as required. «. L. DENNISTON, Lloyd's Agent, Duncdin,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1876, 9 October 1913, Page 9
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