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AMUSEMENT!. TTIAIPRESS. ' HIMPRESS. EMPRESS. EMPRESS. EMPRESS. EMPRESS. See GLADYS LESLIE at her Best In "WILD PRIMROSE." "WILD PRIMROSE." "WILD PRIMROSE." "WILD PRIMROSE." "WILD PRIMROSE." "WILD PRIMROSE." "WILD PRIMROSE." Also Second Epieodo of the Circat Scrinl, "SMASHING BARRIERS." "SMASHING BARRIERS. "SMASHING BARRIERS." "SMASHING BARRIERS." . Leading in "Smashing Barriers" is WilHam Duncan, the Serial lavounte. Usual! Prices. Book Tour Seats. 'Phone 3ii2. FAREWELL RECITAL. 'THIS AFTERNOON AT 3. rj!OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Britain's Most Famous Vocalists, AMY EVANS ERASER GANG® AMY EVANS FRASEK GANGIi AMY EVANS FEASER GANGS "The Dominion": "These singers are of thfi elect and to hear them is a gracious uplifting." Assisting Artist: MISS CLARICE WOOD, at the Piano. In the world of song", their names will live for ever. PROGRAMME: MISS EVANS wilJ sing: Pleurex mes Teux (Massenet), "Murmuring Breeze® (Jensen), "The ILass With tho Dclicate 'Air" (Arne), and, with MR. GANGE,the duet from Verdi's "Rigolctto." MR. GANOE will sing: "0 tu Palermo" (Verdi), "To' the Forest" (Tschaikovskj), "Out of the Night" (Lidgey) MISS CLARICE WOOD will play: "Danco Negro" (Cyril Scott), Concort Etude Db (Lizst). Special Concessions for Colleges and Schools. Prices—ss. Reserved, 35., and 25., Plus Tax. . ' . Plan and Day Sales at Bristol. Doors Open at 2.15. rjIOWN HALL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. J. & N. TAIT TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING & . RETURN SONG RECITAL MISS ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN. ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN. ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN. ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN. ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN. ADELAIDE VAN STAVEREN. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME Will be Presented, which includes: Pianoforte Solos by Mr. Matthew Dixon, who will play "Liebeslied" (SchumannLiszt), and '"Novelette in B flat Minoi" (Sjogren). Miss Van Staveren's items comprise: "Creation Hymn" (Beethoven); "Pur Dicesti" (Antonio Lotti); "Che Faro" (Gluck); "Connais tu le Pays" (Thomas); and "Don Carlos" (Verdi), tho two lastnamed being request numbers. Other inclusions in the High-class Programme are: "Suo Gan" (a Welsh lullaby, by Robert Bryan); the "Spinning Song" (manuscript by Arthur Alexander, from the six songs of the Bard of the Dembovitza), accompanied by Mr. Bernard Page; "Seguidilla" (from Bizet's "Carmen"); "By tho Borders of tho Don," by Moussoreky.; "Wraggle Taggle Gypsies," n Somerset Folksong; "Lavender Dreams" (Conieby Clark).; "Life and Death" (Coleridge Taylor); Metner s "Exultation"; and Saint Saens'6 "Samsou and Delilah" aria. Box Plans at the Bristol. PRICES, 75., 45., and 2s. DON'T FORGET NEXT WEDNESDAY! rjIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. . At 8 p.m. THE FINEST CONCERT OF THE YEAR! Promoted by THE WELLINGTON CALEDONIANSOCIETY. Items bv Leading Artists, including: GENERAL IVAN TARBAYEFF, The -Distinguished Russian Tenor, in Excerpts from Grand Opora. MRS. JOHN ERASER, The Favourite Southern Soprano, iu. Airs .both grave and gay. MRS. IVO SYMES, . . Wanganui's Famous Contralto, in Dramatic Numbers. MR. FRED. G. BOUIiKE, . . Auckland's Leading Baritone, in stirring Scottish Ballads. THE HARMONIC QUARTET, _ Unbeaten Competitions Winners, m quaint and delightful Pnrt Songs. MASTER FRED. SEBER,. The Accomplished Boy Violinist. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S ORCHESTRA . Of 25 High-grade Instrumentalists, iu Dashing Overtures and Mnrehes. ■ CHAMPION PIPERS AND DANCERS, Natioual Airs and Highland Dances. At the Piano, MR. HAROLD WHITTLE. The Master Accompanist, BOOK YOUR SEATS! At tho Bristol. Popular I'riccs—3s., 2?., Is. ■ Wil. SI'KEE, General Secretary. SPORTING. WOODVILLE RACES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 8 nnd 9, 1020. Owners and Trainers are reminded:— NOMINATIONS Close 8 p.m. Friday, November 19, 1920. ACCEPTANCES First Day and Entry for Trial Plate closc S p.m. lhursday, Docomber 2, 1920 W. A. LYON, Storetary-

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 11

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