J?;. I* I I■ I ———————■ I I i«i»m < | I—w—a—i .»4 AMUSEMENTS. • : —■ ( - MASTERTON RACES;,',.,,. AT OPAICTj AT OI'AKI. THURSDAY, 16t.1i OCTOBER, 1913. THURSDAY, l(ith OCTOBER, 1913. ' BIG FIELDS. GOOD SPORT.. EXCURSION FAKES. BIG FIELDS. GOOD SPORT. EXCURSION FARES. Train Loaves Wellington at 7.00 a.m., picking upjiasscngiirs "at Stations whert the train usually stops. -Wellington passengers can return name evening, the train leaving Opalti for Wellington and intenuediato stations at 5.45 p.m., reaching City' at 11.40 p.m. A. IIATIIAWAY, Secretary. TOWN- HALL. ■ 3 Direction J. and N. Tait. In the presencu of His Excellency the Governor Lord Islington, Lady Islington,' aml Suite. ■ FAREWELL CONCERT. . FAREWELL CONCERT. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, . ' . At 8 o'clock. .. ' Positively the Inst Concert in Wellington, as owing to other engagements there,, will not lie aiiy return season. MADAME MR. ICENNERLEY .- CLARA BUTT - - : RTJMFORD; Ab an enormous audienco is expected, it is advisable to book seats at' tlis Dresden. MADAM CLARA liUTT WILL -SING--LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY (Eigne), - - -. - -, - With Grand Organ -Accompaniment by Mr. Bernard Pago. Fatale" (Don Carlos ••• Verdi . "L' Heure lOquise" Peldowski , "A Joyous Easter Hymn" ■■■■■■■ Old German "Johneon" C. V. Stanford, "B lor Barney" Belfast Street Soiig, * -"THE FAIRY PIPERS" 1 (Brewer) (By Special Request). ■ ' ■■ ! MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD WILL SING— Dieliterliebo Nos. 1, 2, 3 Schumann. 1 Frulilingsnaclit Schumann ' '0 Death (from Five Serai's Songs) Draihmif "How Deep the Slumber of the Floods" Loewo "091110 You Marv" Harold Craxton • "Little Red Fox ' A. Somervill ; "'ilie Magpio is a Gipsy Bird" : Lohr. And Duet, THE NIGHT HYMN AT SEA. With MADAME CLARA BUTT. Mr. William Murdock, Piano; Mr. Mowat Carter, Violin; Mr Harold Craxton,Accompanist; Mr. 'Bernard Page, Organ. ' . . Prices Reserved Seats: 10s. Oil. and 7s. fid.: Unreserved, 55., 35., 2s. The Five. Shilling Seats may be reserved for Is. extra for this concert. 3s. and 2s. Tickets ' obtainable at Christeson's.
EMPRESS THEATRE. "WJiero Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Stalls, 3d. Dress Circlc, Gtl.' TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Last Opportunity of Seeing, the A.B. Co.'s Storing Dramatic "feature," "THE GIRL AND THE CROOK." "The Wreck of the Tyrone," And Several Others. TO-MORROW, STUPENDOUS NEW PROGRAMME. OWN H ALL. CONCERT CHAMBER. WEDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1913. Charles Hawtrey's Delightful Farce Comedy, "THE PRIVATE SECRETARY." Featured by the following Representative Amateurs: Mossrs. N. E. Aitken, C. Bentlcy Russell, P. A. Devereux, P. Ellcr, G. T. P. Williams, C. Pullyn, H. C. Grout, and Dr. N. /links, Misses Ethol Lissack, Iris Lennox, Marie Fix, and Ruby . Scott. Prices—3s., 25., and Is. Box at Dresden. . WESLEY CHURCH SUNDAY Vt • SCHOOL, TARANAKI STREET. SEVENTY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY. TEA AND' CONCERT, i TO-NIGIIT . (WEDNESDAY), 15tli. Tea 6 o'clock sharp. Ample provision lias l>eon made foiv a large gathering. Prizes for Best-decorated Tea Tables. Competitors, Junior Scholars. Concert, 7.30, in the Church. Singing by Scholars, who will also render an attractive Service, entitled "PILGRIM TRAVELLERS." Tickets for Tea, Is.; Scholars, 9d. and Gd.; Concert, collection. rjTOWN HALL, . AUCKLAND. Commencing NOVEMBER 24Ui - (The week preceding Opening of the • Auckland Exhibition). AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY Auckland competitions society (Licorp.) i ANNUAL COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL. ANNUAL COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL. £400 £400 FOR MUSIC AND ELOCUTION. ADJUDICATORS- . ' „ Storing nnd Elocution: C. A. Esq. Instrumental Music: EARNEST EMPSON, Esq. Entries Close, oil TUESDAY', October 21st. Syllabus Free on application, enclosing Penny stamp. FRANK A. DEANE, Secretary. 215 Queen Streot, Auckland.
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