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Other inclusions in the High-class Programme are: "Suo Gan" (a Welsh lullaby, by Robert Bryan); the "Spinning Song" (manuscript by Arthur Alexander, froin the six songs of the Bard of tho Dembovitzn), accompanied by-Mr. Bernard Page; "Seguidilla" (from Bizofs "Carmen"); "By the Borders of tho Don," by Moussorsky; "Wragglo Tnggle Gypsies," a Somerset Folksong; "Lavender Dreams" (Conisby Clark); "Life and Death" (Coleridgo Taylor); Metnor's "Exultation''; and Saint Soens's "Samsou and, Delilah" aria. Box Plans and Day Sale Tickets at the Eristol. Also Day Sales at Bluebird. PRICES, 75., i 3., and 2s. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock. GRAND CONCERT, In Aid of Wellington Caledonian Society's Pipe Band Uniform Fund. A GALAXY OF TALENT, In a diversified, artistic programme of Musical Gems. . A FEAST OF MELODY! New Zealand's foremost Artists, including :— GENERAL IVAN TAEBAYEFF (Operatic Tenor). MRS. JOHN FRASER (favourite Soprano). MRS. IVO SYMES (leading Contralto). MR. FRED/ G. BOUEKE (Auckland Baritone). HARMONIC QUARTET (Masters of .Unaccompanied Song). MASTER FRED. SEBER (talented Boy Violinist). CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S • ORCHESTRA, In Dashing Popular Overtures. (Twenty-fire Skilled Instrumentalists.) CHAMPION PIPERS AND DANCERS. In' Highland-Airs and National Dances. MR. HAROLD WHITTLE. ' Wellington's Gifted Accompanist. POPULAR PRICES-35., 25., Is. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! ■ At'Tho Bristol. WM. M'KEE, General Secretary. BRINSMEAD, LYON BRASTED, JESSE FRENCH, WINDOVER AND ROGER'S. ' IF YOUR PIANO BEARS ONE OF THESE NAMES the musical pleasure of your homo, ifl fully and permanently provided for. That you' are familiar with these names; that they are so widely known throughout tho musical world, is due, not alone to their yoars before the inusi. cal public, but to the SUPERIOR MUSICAL QUALITY EACH HAS ALWAYS REPRESENTED. WE would be pleased to havo you call and seo these superb modela in our Showroom upstairs. COME IS'OW! CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET. Tho' Oldest Established Piano Houso in . New Zealand, SPORTING. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. , TUESDAY AND, WEDNESDAY. ' NOVEMBER 30 and DECEMBER 1. OWNERS AND TRAINERS aro reminded Hint ACCEPT AJLCES for First Day events, also Final Payments Fifteenth Slakes and First Forfeits Oroim Stakes (run second day) nt tho nbovo Race .Meetinc, w'M be, received up till 8.110 p.m. on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11!, 1920, BDMD. GOODBEHERE. Secretary. | Box 45. Feilding. '
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 43, 15 November 1920, Page 7
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