AMUSEMENTS, iQRAND OPERA ; HOUSE. J PLIMMER-HALL SEASON. Under the Patronage of Loijl Liverpool, >' the Rt. Hon. AV. F. Massey, Esq., and the Jlinisters of the Crown, Sir Joseph AVard, Bart., the Consuls of ithe Allied Nations, and His Worship the 1 the Mayor (Mr. J. P. Luke), j TO-NIGHT. '' ' ' TO-NIGHT. 1 "LADT WINDERMERE'S FAN." "LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN " t "LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN." ALL PROFITS GO TO THE BELGIAN I ' '. FUND. '. 3 Prior to the performance the Prime 3 Mir.ister will deliver a brief address 3 During the evening Mr. A. G. AA T allace l will auction a very beautiful souvenir - hand-painted on silk and .' containing- on 3, a parchment and autographs of His Excellency Lord Liverpool and the diatin- - gwshed patrons of the tour. • t ' ' ' — t ' . NOTICE. | The season is for seven flights. ' "Lady WindernieTe's Fan" will be played for • five nights. The last two nights, Friday. ( aud Saturday, the 26th and 27th, [ THE MUMMY&-THE MUMMING BIRD THE MUMMY & THE MUMMING 'BIRD • Plan at the Bristol Piano Depot till . 12.30 to-day,-after that'tit Miss [ wjierc day sale? can be obtained.. [ Prices—ss„ 25., Is.. ! "TO THE TENNIS. PLAYERS OF [ WELLINGTON. ■ The' members of • the Association : are 1' asked to mak« a. Tennis Night of I c j NEST at the performance [ of . Lady AVindernierc's Fan - in aid of . the Belgian- Fund. • WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. • fJtOWN HALL, .TOWN HALL. [ ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. [ ORGAN RECITAL. I--- TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, • , At 8.15 o'cdock. By .:... . , I. MR-; BERNARD F. PAGE' • (City Organist), .. ' Concerto in P.. Min0r........,..W, F. Bach' Pastorale ..; ClauEsmahn ; Elegy No,' 2, 'f6r:'Strings I >;..;..Tschaikovskv Prelude and Fugue (Op. 93) ...Glazounov • and Variations' theme ,-. _ Hsfl-del'sX. Karg-El?rt : Peer Gynt "Suite (Op'.: 46)—. ..." ' "Morning Mood • ' ' "Ase's Death" • - -"Anitra's Dance" "In the-Hall of ,the -Mouiitain-7 - King" ; - Grieg. . and One Shilling.. ■ • - . .TNO. B. CALMER, .' .- ■ ' ' Town Clerk'. March 19th, 1915. ■ '• ' ':
THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. ] Established in.' New Zealand, over S2 ( Tears. , Before choosing a piahoV consider very ' oarefully tho firm from which' you pro- ( pose to purchase. . Ask these questions: ■ Has it a reputation for quality? Are tho I instruments it stocks brilliant in tone 1 and touch, and constructed to give' Jour ' service? Aro its prices fair and fixed? J Big shipments of the Bioadwood, tho I fjmnes, and the Collard and Collard are 1 constantly being received. Easy terms, ] Tho Bristol Piano Co;,'ltd.,'.Wellington!' ( IL. ,T. Brookes, North Island Manager.— Ad-vt. j
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 9
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