AMUSEMENTS. THE .competitions. il E COMPETITIONS. The competitions. HE COMPETITIONS. monster programme. • TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. THE TOWN HALL. SPECIAL MATURES. | CHILDREN'S DANCES, by 23 Little Tola SHAKESPEAREAN RECITALS by all the Champions. CHILDREN'S CHARACTER SKETCHES in Costume by 13 Little Boys ond Girls. DICKENS'S CHARACTER SKETCHES, in Costume by IS Ladies aiid Granae* men. Concert Hull and Largo Hull engaged all day, Speiid &o Day at the Competitions. Luncheon aid Tea may be obtained In the Hall LOOK AT THE PROGRAMME. CONCERT CHAMBER. 9.30 a.ta.—SHAKESPEAREAN RECITAL (Ladies); "On Man." 10.15 a.to.-RECITATIQN (.Girls tinder 18): "The Three Fishore." 11.15 ft.m.—RECITATION (Boys tinder 14): "The Perfect Sailer." 2 p.m.—CHARACTER SKETCH (Children under 16). in Costume and with Make Up. 3.« l p.m.—DICKENS'S. CHARACTER SKETCH. In Costume and with Make Up. LARGE HALL. 13 noon—PIANO SOLO {under 14): "Barcarolle." , 12.30 p.m.—VIOLIN SOLO:. "Reverie." % p.m.—IRISH SONG (Ladies) ;»Owi> Selection. 2.40 p.m.—BARITONE SOLO: "Invictus. 3 p.m.—IRISH JIG (under 18). i p.m.—GRACEFUL DANCE- (Girls under 10). 4.30 p.m.—SAILOR'S HORNPIPE (under 16>. . At 7.45 p.m. . . LARGE HALL. PIANO SOLO (under 14): "Barcarolle." final 3 competitors. RECITATION (Girls under 16): "The Three Fibers." Final 9 competitors. VIOLIN SOLO-. "Reverie." The Winner. RECITATION (Boys under 14): "The Per..feet Sailor." Final 3 competitors. . IRISH JIG (under 16). Final 3 competitors. CHARACTER SKETCH (Children.untie; 16). In Costume and frith Mate Up Own selection. 'Final 3 competitors. IRISH SONG (Ladies): Own selection Final 3 competitors. GRACEFUL DANCE (Girls under 10): Final 3 competitors. BARITONE SOLO: "Invictus." Pinal ! competitors. SHAKESPEAREAN RECITAL (Ladies), "On Man." Final, 3 competitors. SAILORS' HORNPIPE (under 1$). Fina ■ 3 competitors. ' DICKENS'S CHARACTER SKETCH, Ii Costuitifc and "witli Make Up. Owr selection. Final 8 competitors. Prices—Moming, 63". j Afternoon. 6d Evening 2s. (resorted), and IsBoi Plan at Dresden. JAMES DYKES, Secretary. HIGH-GRADE PIANOS. J TF you intend purchasing fi Piano, yOi r -*• should certainly inspect our ration t stocks of High-grade Instruments hy th following world-famed makets:— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON, s JULIUS BLUTHNER, 1 eORS & KALLMANN. '• SCHIEDMAIER & SQEHNE '■ FRITZ KUIHA, NEWMAN 4 CO Front cash, or easy terms {10 pe t cent deposit and balance in. monthly pay s ments, extending over one; two, or tnre a years). t- Our "fine Showroom is replete with al 0 the latost models by the above firms. *■ Inspection cordially invited. % CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. r- MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established piano Housfe d in N.Z. t . . J THE RHINE OF MAORILAND. A tstanganui TIIVER, , g W ANGANUI IiIVER. i- THE GREATEST SCENIC RIVER II 1 THE. WORLD, . it Excellent Accommodation at Beautifi n Pipiriki and tho fatuous Houseboat, $ From Taumarunui Daily, Sundays an Mondays excepted, rt From -Wanganui—Tuesdays, Thursday! e and Saturdays, a Bookings, Maps, Itineraries, jourir- & Bureaux. ■® Cook and Sons, 0 A, HATRICK AND CO.. LTD. BRING THE OPERA HOUSE fflT( . YOUR OWN HOME I Bring the very soul of the Opera -"the golden voices of its leading to entertain yon during if those winter evOninsre. 1 '•fou taow'u' & *iiia'°l Aro the greatest boon eret mado 's amiable to tho music-lover who (<■ cannot attend, in person, at the operas and concerts. HEAR THE MACHINES f There aro none other that proj' sent Such unique odvantageS in rj tone, selection, and reprodiictivo I- valuo. Instrument Catalofrue, Lists of Recordis, '■ and name of nearest dealer on request, GRA.MOPHONIUM, L T D., 118-120 Victoria Street, WELLINGTON. S "ROGERS Pianos, established 75 jmni . JEl< highest reputation, easiest terms. " The Wellington Piano Co.. Ltd. ;• It was in, the commercial room, and the £ talk had turned to hens, "Talking of hens," remarked tho American, "reminds ; me of an old hen my dad once had on i the farm out Dakota. She would hatch out anything from a tennis-ball tb a lemon. Why, one dny she 6at on a piece of ico and hatched out two quarts of hot > water." "That dceau't came up to a ." club-footed hen niv old mother oijce had," remarked tliei Irislmwn. "They had been i- feeding her by mis take on saWUttst instead i of oatmeal. Well, sor, sh« laid twelve cgte and sat on iliim, and vrlieii they hatched, begorra, eleven o£ the chickens ' had wooden logs and tho twelfth was a . woodpecker!" Warner's Rust-proof Corsets for Co.m- ---> fort and good style, . Ask at our counter to ago the latest spring fashion., bat inisast cv Warco-'B. KtrkcaldU th& fiteiia, ; jL.td,—A4rt«
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1901, 8 November 1913, Page 3
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