AMUSEMENTS. "THE DIGGERS’ NIGHT.” Open tlo Everybody. TO W N H A LL. OWN HAL L. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, ■ At S o’clock MADAME MADAME JESSIE STRATHEARN. JESSIE STRATHEARN, JESSIE STRATHEARN, A.R.A.M. (London), will give her SECOND CONCERT in the LARGE TOWN HALL LARGE TOWN HALL Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General and under the Auspices of the Wellington Returned Soldiers’ Association.
PROGRAMME: BALLADS. 1. “Killarney” (Irish). 2. “Land of My Fathers" (Welsh). 3. "The Crookit Bawbee” (Scotch). 4. "Home, Sweet Home” (English). OPERATIC AIRS. r 5. Romance —"When all was Young: ("Faust”), Gounod. fi. "Habanera” (from "Carmen”), Bizet. 7. Cornet Solo (Imitation). "The Rosary,” Nevin. 8. "Poor Wandering One” ("Pirates of Penzance”) Sullivan. INTERVAL. 9. (a) "It is only a Tiny Garden.” Wood, (b) "I Passed by Your Window, Brahe. 10. "Esmeralda," Levy. 11. (a) "A Perfect Dav," Jacobs Bond. (b) "Friend o’ Mine," Sanderson. 12. Recftafi-Sn. "The Glory of tho Garden," Rudyard Kipling. "Abide With Mo" (by special request), Liddle. ' National Anthem. FINAL CONCERT TO-MORROW. Popular Prices—2s., Is. Popular Prices—2s., Is. . Popular Prices —25., Is. A few reserved seats at 3s. Book at the Bristol. z "A OUEEN OF SONG.” "A OUEEN OF SONG Come and hear this Delightful Cont'ralto who sang to the Boys in France. ’ Under the Patronage of His Excellence tha Governor Viscount Jellicoe. and under tho Auspices of t'he Wellington Returned Soldiers* Association, Madame strathearn win give a Concert in the TOWN HALL TONIGHT (Monday), at 8 o’clock. The proceeds of t'ho Concert will be devoted to the r-oor of tho East End of London The Concert will be a DTNKUM DIGGERS’ CONCERT. suclTas this patriotic talented artist used to give our "Boys” at Etaples. Prices of Admission —2s. and Is. (Reserved 33*1. Book at the Bristol. R.T. F. ALDRICH. Secretary, Wellington Returned Soldiers* Association. ' TOILET SPECIALISTS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS BANISHED. RUSMA (reg.) not only removes Superfluous Hair —it does more. In RUSMA (reg.) is a powerful herb that gets right to tihe root of every hair, and eventually destroys it. The experience of thousands of grateful ladies, who found RUSMA (reg.) so effective and genuine is sure proof of its unfailing oroperties. Have no fear. RUSMA (reg.) is absolutely harmless to the most delicate skin; it leaves no scars or blemishes, and is practically painless. Write for full information, enclosing stamped addressed envelope for reply. - MRS. HULLEN, 3a Courtenay Place, Wellington. The increasing clientele of THE BOUDOIR CAMILLE makes it necessary for all appointments to be booked in advance. FRENCH L’OREAD in every shade of the natural hair. ORIENTAL HENNA POWDER in Black, Dark Brown. Brown. Light Brown, and Red. Consult us for— . Marcel Hair Waving. Face Massage, Electrolysis, Henna Hair Tinting, . "Inecto" Hair Staining. MRS. CAMERON, Boudoir Camille, Cooper’s Buildings, Willis Street.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 150, 21 March 1921, Page 7
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