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AMUSEMENTS. QBAND OPERA HOUSE. NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS, 24th & 25fch> MAY. Tho EMINENT PRIMA DONNA, MADAM LINA NYBERG, MADAM LINA NYBERG, MADAM LINA NYBERG, MADAM LINA NYBERG, MADAM LINA NYBERG, MADAM LINA NYBERG, From tho Theatre Royal, Xntwerp; Theatre do la Monnire, Brussels; Grand Theatre, Motis; etc., etc. Supported by MR. FRANK CHARLTON, Baritone. MR, BAXTER BUCKLEY. Solo Pianist. PROGRAMME FOR "MONDAY NIGHT: First Item: 8.10 p.m. MADAM LINA NYBERG will singMimi'a Song, "La Boheme" (Puccini). om6 >" "Rigoletto" (Verdi). L Amo des Oiseaux," "L'Eventail," n (Massenet). "Berceuse" (Humperdinck); "Vous etes si Jolie (Tngliafico). MR. FRANK CHARLTON Will Sing"Ah Now I Feel the Burden"-"Dinorali" (Meyerbeer) Hymn Before Action" (Walford Davies) MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY Will Play"Prelude" (Percy Pitt); "Polichinells" (Rachmaninoff); "Ballade in F." Complete Change of Programme on I uesday, Accompanist, Mr. Baxter Buckley. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. is P S tiii 7 5 30. 1b " Barly door saßwT ' Direction, John Hopkins. fJTOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, THE HOME OF HAPPY RELAXATION. Mr. Edward Branscorube's Premier English costume comedy co. THE VIOLETS BecuiliM the the violets i K THE VIOLETS S « THE VIOLETS Md cheerful THE VIOLETS kughte^ NIGHTLY AT 8. Plan at Bristol Piano Co. Prices— 3s„ 25., Is. Direction Edward Branscombe, Ltd. they were called upon to nurse other Hounded, to a New Zealand girls would care tor them with the same tenderliess as for our own New Zealandurs. The Brave Mothers. "If you could read the letters that I have had and the Prime Minister lias had from tho mothers of these wounded soldiers, from tho mothers of some of soldiers who have been killed," he said, "you would bo proud of New Zealand, and proud to know that we have such brave-hearted women in it. It makes mo proud, it would make you proud, to think tli.it wo Lav© sucli people in our country. There are great days coming for New Zealand if we can keep that spirit alive." Sir. Allen's concluding words were of good wishes. Ho hoped the nurses would be able to restore to life and health many of our men. Ho hoped they would have a rapid and a ploa&ant voyage, and that they would speedily get to the work for which they had offered. (Applause.) Miss Cameron (the matron) thanked the Ministers for thoir kindly words of farewell, and Mrs. Luke and the Lady Liverpool Committee for their gifts. Parting Cood Wishes. Lieutenant-Colonel M'Gavin, who is in charge of the i\o. 1 Stationary Hospital, received the following communication from the Hon. James Allen (Minister of Defence): — "His Excellency the Governor desires me to convey to you the following message upon your departure to-day: 'I cannot permit you and those who sail with you to leave these islands without conveying to you my . best' wishes for the success of the noble work which you have undertaken. New Zealand deeply appreciates the whole-hearted-ness of the response of personal service from your profession and those connected with it.—(Signed) Liverpool, Governor.'" Tho Hon. James Allen also sent the following message to tho Matron-in-Chief of the No. 1 Nursing Contingent, Miss Cameron, from Her Excellency tho Countess of Liverpool:—"On your departure from New Zealand I desire to send you every good wish for yourself and for tho errand of mercy wliich you have undertaken.—(Signed) Annette Liverpool."

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2468, 22 May 1915, Page 7

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