AMUSEMENTS. NEW SOUTH WALES NEW SOUTH WALES QTA T E 01! CIIEST 1! A. 0 TATE ORCHESTRA. Conductor—Henri Verbrugglun. Conductor—Henri Verbrugghen. (The Eminent Belgian Conductor). SECOND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, . SECOND OKCIIKSTKAL OWiTRT. SECOND ORi HESTUAL. CONCERT, TO-NIGHT, to-night, TO-NIGHT, TOWN IfALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. AT 8 O'CLOCK. PROGRAMME: 1 Overture—"Oberon" (Weber) 2 Aria, "Eri Tu," from "Unballo in Maschero" (Verdi) MOXS. ALBERT GOOSSENS. 3 Concerto' for Piano and Orchestra (List;-.! MR. HENRY IVJNN. 4 Overture—"Tunnbauser" (Wagner) INTERVAL. 5 Svmnhony No. S in B Minor (The Unfinished) (Schubert) (i Pavanc pour une Infante definite (Ravel) 7 Aria, "Largo al Factotum," from "Barber of Seville" (Rossini) HONS. ALBERT GOOSSENS. , S Hungarian March, from "Faust" (Berlioz) BOOK SEATS EARLY. PRICES—For Evening Concerts: Reserved, 10s. and lis.; Unreserved, 3s. NO AMUSEMENT TAX. GRAND SPECIAL MATIVEK GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE BY THE FULL ORCHESTR l TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, At 3 p.m. PROGRAMME: 1 Overture—"Mignon" (A. Thomas) 2 Aria, "Elizabeth's Greeting," from "Tannhauser" (Wagner) MADAME GOOSSENH-VIi'JEKOY. 3 Hungarian Fantasia (for Piano and Orchestra) (Listz) MR. FRANK HOTCHI3NS. I Ballet Suite "Cassc Noisette" (Tsclmikovsky) INTERVAL, 5 Orchestral Suite, "Peer Gynt" (Grcig) G Melodrama, from "Piccolino" (Gniraud) SOLO VIOLIN.-MR. W. .T.COAD. 7 Aria, "Jewel Scene," from "Faust" (Gounod) MADA MEG OOSSENS-VICJ4R O Y. S. Coronation March, from "Le Phophcte" (Meyerbeer) (Also Concert at 8 p.m. See to-nurruw's • "Dominion" for Programme.) SPECIAL NOTICE. . ''MATINEE PRICES REDUCED. It has been decided to rcduce the prices for the Special Matinee to the following: ADULTS: Reserved, ss. and 45.; Unreserved, 2s. CHILDREN UNDER 1G: Half-price to Reserved Seals Only. NO AMUSEMENT TAX. BOX PI.i\NS AT THE BRISTOL. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. AH Concerts will start promptly to lime advertised. Holders of reserved tickets are requested to bo in their :;eaU rot later than ten miiu tcs before? timo of commencement. No person will be admitted during performance of any item. ■ For those who have i.ot l>ook?d, a number of unreserved Gs. seats are held available for this evening's concert, and there are also PLENTY OF 3s. SEATS. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. A magnificent Art Souvenir Programme has been produced, containing, photographs of 111" Orchestra and Principals,, together with over 2!i pages of annotations by Henri Yerbrugglien. This book, besides'being a Programme of reference for all the Orchestra Concerts, offers ii splendid collection of educational criticism, comment, and description .of u great number of the world's finest works of music—written by a man who is aeknow- . lodged to be an expert musical critic. PRICE Is. PRICE Is. . On Sale at The Bristol and at all Concerts. H. GLADSTONE lI.ILL, 'Manager New Zealand Tour. S. n. 'UNDERWOOD. Local Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES. Thursday, January 22. | WELLINGTON-PAEKAKARIKI LINE. I The following ordinary trains will NOT run:—s.so a.m., Paekakariki-Wel-lington train, 7.10, 7.52 a.m., 3.25 'and 5.59 p.m. Johnsonville-Wellington trains, 6.47 a.m., .2.45, 1.45, 5.10 p.m. Welling. ton-.Tohnsonville trains, 5.25 p.m. Wei- I limrton-Paekakariki train. The train which usually leaves JohnBonville at 5.20 a.m. for Wellington will leave Jolmsonville at 8.18 a.m., Khandailah 8.25 a.m., Ngnio 8.33 a.m. WELLINGTON-UPPER lIUTT LINE.. Special time-table in operation (see Handbill) SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. WELLINGTON-UPPER HUTT LINE. The 10.15 a.m. Lower Hutt-Wellinglon train will be delayed and will leave Lower Ilutt at 10.40 a.m., Petone 10.14 а.m. The 5.28 p.m. Upper Ilutt-Wellington train will be delayed, and will leave Upper Ilutt at li.ll p.m., Lower Hutt G. 54 p.m., Petone G. 58 p.m. The mail train leaving Upper Ilutt at б.5 p.m. will NOT stop at TrenMiam. Passengom bj this train for Trent ham must change al Upper Ilutt. The usual 6.14 p.m. Wellington-Upper Ilult train will NOT run. (Upper Hutt train leaves Wellington at 7.0 p.m.) The usual 10.0 a.m. Wellington-Upper Hutt train will leave Wellington at 9.30 a.m., Ka'iv.-jrra 9.35, Ngahauranga 9.40, Petone 9.48, Lower Ilult 9.o3»'*Hii,vwards 10.10, Silverstieam 10.16, Trenlhain 10.23, Upper Hutt arr. 10.30 a.iii. BY ORDER. BUSINESS NOTICES. NAPIER.— Visitors to sunny- Napier, do not forget that there is a diningroom called "Everybody's." in Emerson Street. It is tho most up-to-dato Cafo in tho Dominion lor Meals. Early Breakfast, Morning Teas, Hot Dinners, Afternoon Teas, Hot Teas, and Suppers, n speciality. Meals at all hours. 'Phono J238, always at rour service, "EVERYBODY'S," Emerson Street, Napier. BOOKS BY POST. Q'PLENDID Selection Beautifully O Bound Books, by favourite authors; suitable for Xmas Gifts. Price, 6s. posted. Special line of Children's Annuals, Castles Wonder Book series, Chummy Books, Jolly Books; Ss. fid. A. APTKD, Bookseller. 121 Manners Street. (TOOD Printing promptly produced at JT popula- prices at "Dominion" Job Priutine Works. THY Advertising and effect direct sales, wing travelling eipenses and commission. "The Dominion" columns will find the purchasers cheaply for you. "Do"Dominion" rates on application.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 101, 23 January 1920, Page 9
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