AMUSEMENTS. (QRAND OPERA ' HOUSE. Lessee J, C. W., Ltd. Sub-Lessees Harry Plimmer and ' ': Winter Hall. 1 . Short Season Only, COMMENCING MONDAY, 12th JULY, The Famous PLIMMEE-HALL COMEDJ CO., Including BEATRICE DAY, In Richard Ganthony's Fascinating Comedy, "A MESSAGE FROM MARS."."A MESSAGE FROM MARS."--"A MESSAGE FROM MARS.'-S Magnificent production, embracing all the original supernatural and mystifying effects. Prices to suit the times—4s., 2g. 6(1., Is. Early doors 6d. extra. , Box Plans at' the Bristol Piano Co., will open TO-MORROW, MORNING. . HARRY COHEN, Touring Manager, BY ROYAL COMMAND! . COMBINED SCHOOLS' CONCERT! LARGE TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). At 8 p.m. GREAT BRITAIN AND HER ALLIES FEAST OF SONG n AND A PAGEANT OF COLOUR! CHOIR OF 810 CHILDREN FROM 23 SCHOOLS. " PROGRAMME: The Russian National Hymn (Lvov) Choral Song—"The Minstrel Boy" (Irish Air) Soiig—"Tell Me My Heart" (Bishop)— Miss Phoebe Parsons, A.R.C.M. Choral Song-"The Bluebell? of Scotland" (Scotch Air) Organ Solo—Overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn)— Mr. Bernard F. Page Choral Song—.."Here's a Health Unto His Majesty (17th Century) . Song (by I'equestJVSon of the Ocean Isle' (Santley)—Mr. John Prouse Choral Song—"The Marseillaise" (Rouget do I/Isle) . i A Hymn to Belgium (Cowen) - Choral Song—"Heart of Oak" (Dr. Boyce) Song—"She Wandered Down the Mountain Side" (F. ' Olay)—Miss ' Phoebe Parsonsj A.R.C.M. » ' Choral Song—"Men of Harleohi" (Welsh ..Air) \ , ' . Organ Solo—Variations on "The Harmonious Blacksmith" (Handel) (KargElert)—Mr. Bernard F. Page. . Choral Song—"The British Grenadiers" (16th Century) . Song—"Blow High, Blow Low" (C. Dibdin)—Mr. John Prouse 1 .' Round—"The Five Bells of Osney" (Hullah). Song • and Chorus—"Rulo Britannia" (Dr. Arne)—Miss Phoebe Parsons, A.R.C.M. The .National Anthem. Conductor—Mr.' Robert Parker. • 1 Accompanists—Mrs, E. C. Caeliemaille, Miss Dorothy Mills (pianoforte); Mr. Bernard F. Pago (organ). Piano kindly lont by .Tho Bristol. . ~ Prices—ls, and 29. All tickets aid seats at The Bristol. Only a limited.number of .tickets will be sold at the doors. JOSEPH LEWIS, Hon. Sec. Carnival Executive, .T. . OOSTIN WEBB, •• Hon. Sec. Combined Schools.-. COMBINED DRAPERS' CARNIVAL V QUEEN. ■ ~ • RESULT OF RAFFLES. ■£S. Bs. • Costume •' or Suit—No. 15.' MissHerbert, Kelso, Otago.- ' 'i'onerifFe Bedspread—No.'. 15.' ■ Miss-'Wat-kins, 75 Cambridge Terrace. . ... . ■ Handsome Cushion—No. 38. C. H. Bird, 11 Ghuznee. Street. . , . OiljPainiting; and Etching—No.-168.- Miss . Lynn. - -. Hand-mado .' Tablecloth—No. 2331. . B. Forster, 15 Kensington Street. . .. Rug— 1531., 'Miss Cunliife, IG6 Vivian ■Street. ' " Hand-painted Cushion—No. 147.' Mr. ' Ciuiffey, Grand Hotel. Bride Doll—No. - 2710. Miss L. Iniris, 85 Hill-Street.. Nurse Doll—No. 451. Mr. : Macintosh, 120 • " Terrace.. Pony—No. 19G7.- Mrs. Strickland, care of Mrs.- Andrews, M'Donald Street,. Karorii. Apply ... M. E. TAYLOR, Eon. Sec. Chain Bag—No. 259. '. ' i.Tea Cosy—No. 5134. 2 Tea Cosy—No. 5322. . , Supper Cloth—No. . 5754. Gent.'s Umbrella—No,,37B6. ' Suit Length—No. 5047. Pyjamas—No. '5319.' Mosgiel Rug—No.- 5184.' -. ■ D. S. PATRICK, Cuba Street. RESULTS OF RAFFLES. Queen carnival candidate No. 13—PUBLIC 'SERVICE. " WINNING NUMBERS: ' Suit of Clothes-No. 18,832, T. C. Clark, Parcels Poat. ' . ,' Half-acre Section, Paraparaumu—No. 15,190. , . ' Will holders of winning numbers please communicate with P. C. JORDAN, Hon. Secretary, , ■ C.o. Government Printing Office. ; ■■'''■■ '• CARNIVAL QUEENHOOD. MISS MARION SENIOR (No.-14 Carididate) wishes to thank heartily her friends, boith old and, new, for.'many personal kindnesses during-, the contest. She is grateful to tor Sister Candidates for their courtesy and consideration. She also thanks her Employers and Co-work-ers for having made, it possible for her name to be associated with the district's splendid effort for the Wounded Heroes, Petone, 6th July, 1915. " 1, , • WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. rriHE RACE MEETING advertised to be held at Trentham on 14th and 17th JULY, 1915, HAS BEEN INDEFINITELY POST. - I'<JNED, The Racecourse property being at present used by the Military Authorities. A. E. WHYTE, - ' Secretary. "ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN." rpHE New and Fascinating Game of Table Skittles is obtainable at all Stationers. Obtainable at —Martin, L., Main Street, Palmerston North; Miller, A., Tho Square, Palmerston North; Bennett, C. H. and Co., Palmerston North; Ivnowles, Stationer, Broad Street; Palmerston North; Park, Wm„ Tho Square Palmerston North; Westmoreland, A. L., Palmerston North; Swallow, J. p., Palmerston North; Holland, L. W., Palmtrston North; Lucas, R. E., Levin; Jury, Mrs., Upper Hutt; Guy, P. G., Apiti; Jones, btationer. Levin; Tucker, Win., Carterton. PRICE, 2/" • RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Palmerston North, T7"ISITORS to Palmerston North, do * riot fail to call at the Station Refreshment Rooms (Southern End of Platform).- , Opan for all dav and night trains, Ftosint o.ttentloa, E^MllantßsfKthmmto,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 7 July 1915, Page 9
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