AMUSEMENTS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. A . . . ■ . " ORGAN JIECITAL.. OKGAN BECITAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ■ ■ ■ ' By MR. BEENAED v .F. PAGE (City Organist) At 8 o'olock. Overture—"The' Hebrides"... Mendelssohn A Fantasy Ford Prelude and Fugue in D major...Glazoimov Pastorale •■• • — Bach Woldweben from "Siegfried" ... Wagner Epilogue '. ■ Willan Harmonies du Soir Korg-Elert. Maiohe Heroique Lemare Admission: Sixpence and One Shilling. JNO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk. November 6th, .'1914, ipKAND OPERA HOUSE. lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, 14th' NOVEMBER. MESSRS. GEORGE STEPHENSON and ALF. LINLEY have pleasure in introducing, by arrangement with Mr. Edward Jasper, ' THE ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY, In .the Funniest of all Pantomimes, . "HUMPTY DUMPTY." "HUMPTY DUMPTY." Beautifully Staged. Regally Costumed. A WHIRLWIND OF FUN. Magnificent Stage Pictures,-.'. Including A GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION . In five scenes, entitled "DREAMLAND." • 85 — People concerned in —; 85 . 85 — This Production. '' —85 The Dresses, Scenery, Ballets, Specialities, Effects, Songs, Marches, etc., a . ■ • . ■ Revelation. The Brightest and Merriest Pantomime of Modern Times. "' : SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICES. The Plan for the First Six be Opened on TUESDAY MORNING at the Dresden at 9 o'clock. PopnlaT Prices: 45,, Bs., 25., and Is. TOWN ; HALL. TOWN HALL. (CONCERT CHAMBER.) , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, 7th NOVEMBER.. N. y . '■■■' ■ ■ ■ : ~ ■■ • • . ■ ■ • VIOLIN CONCERT Under the Patronage of the Mayor and Mayoress.. ' ■ . . . In aid of the .'■ MAYOR'S 'WAR RELIEF FUND, .' ■.'• rVy . : MR. A. SZENES . : ... ■ ' '■.• • ■■ And, ; . . . . ..-, .•• : ;"•■•• pupils;, .."' •■■. .■:..' Romance in E Flat Ri l binstein Overture to a Midsummer Nights Dream ,: -..-. ..- Mendelssohn Concerto in E Minor '....i.... Mendelssohn And other Classical Compositions. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING & TWO SHILLINGS. ■ . : • .. i ST. MARK'S DECORATING COM--1 .; ; ■ MITTEE.'... .. ■' CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT. ST MARK'S SCHdOLROOM,-SUSSEX SQUARE. ' MONDAY, 9th, at 8 p.m. Sweets Sold. a . HQLM) aoa Seo|
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2301, 7 November 1914, Page 9
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