PUBLIC NOTICES. GOLD DUST ART UNION IN AID OF CRIPPLED SOLDIERS’ ANNEXE. TO BE DRAWN JANUARY 26, 1922. , Ist PRIZE- £lOO GOLD DUST. 2nd PRIZE—.£2O GOLD DUST. 3rd PRIZE—DOLL, Beautifully Dressed. 4th PRIZE—OIL PAINTING. TICKETS—6d. each, on Salo at all Leading Tobacconists, Creameries, etc., and by , A. F. BODEN, Hon. Secretary, P.O. Box 465, Wellington.
AMUSEMENTS. - Under the Distinguished Patronage af Their Excellencies tho GovernorGeneral and the Viscountess Jellicoe. Committee: Mrs. Massey,' 0.8. E., Lady McGavin. Mesdames J. Joseph, lan Duncan, do B. Brandon, and Miss Harcourt. £URAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 12. MONDAY, NOV. 14, TUESDAY, NOV. 15 8 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON, At 2.30 p.m. MISS ESTELLE BEERE MISS ESTELLE BEERE Presents "THE GOLDEN LILY" “THE GOLDEN LILY" "THE GOLDEN LILY” "THE GOLDEN LILY” "THE GOLDEN LILY” "THE GOLDEN LILY An Original Oriental Ballet, . And Divertissements. PRICES-ss„ 35.. 25.. and Is.. Box Plan now open at the Bristol. BEAUTIFUL BALLETS. NEW SOLOS. FULL ORCHESTRA. SCENIC EFFECTS. Manager Hugh Wilson. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Town hall. town hall. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) TO-MORROW TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) TO-MORROW At 8.30 o’clock, by MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Overture "Coriolan” Beethoven “Elegie" Clausmann Prelude and Fugue in A Minor Priere (by request) Cesar Franck Finale in B Flat Wolstenholme Admission FREE. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS (to defray expenses of Recitals) may be placed in the box tat the entrance of the &aIL JOHN R. PALMER, Town Clerk. November 11, 1921.
• BAND. mRAMWAYS MILITARY BAND, at Lyall Bay, TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 3 p.m. SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS, WELO LINGTON (Incorporated). Under the Patronage of Their Excellencies tho Governor-General and Viscountess Jellicoe. „. T r TntvN halt. town hall. TOW MONDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. “ELGA R.” “E L GA R.” PROGRAMME: 1. Save the King (Elgar Arrangement). Soloist: Mrs. E. H. Strick 2. Part-Songs: (a) “The Challenge of Thor ’’ (b) “As Torrents m Summer, 3. Violin Boln-Miss Laurie (Anderson: (a) “Chant du Matin, ; Cb) Chant 4. Songs—Reginald G, Dl° w = Pipes of Pan,” (b) “In Moonlight 5. Pianoforte Duet—Gordon Short and Ch W. Kerry: Variations on an original Theme (Enigma). 6. Part-Songs for Ladies X oices in© 7. Songs—Miss Mabelle Esquilant: ‘'Sea Pictures 0 : (a) H a^£ D : (b) “Where Corals Lie,’ (c) Sabbath Morning at. Sea." 8. Part-Songs from the Greek Anthology: (a) "Yea Cast M® Heights of the Mountains fb) It s Oh! To be a IVild Wind” (The Harmonic Quartet). 9. Violin Solo—Miss Laurie Anderson: I "Bavarian Dance.” 10. Part-Songs (n) "Weary Wind of the West,” (b) “Go, Song of Mine, 11. Organ Solo—Ch. W. Kerry: (a) Meditation, (b) Contrasts', The Gavotte
(1700-1900). 12. Epilogue to the Banner of St. George: “It comes from the Misty Ages.’ The Part-Songs will be rendered by the Wellington Harmonic Society. Conductor: n. Temple White. Annotations and Sketch, "Elgar, by Ch. W. Kerry. The Third Concert (Mendelssohn), under the direction of Robert Parker and Laurence F. Watkins will be given in the new jear Subscription, 165., will entitle holder to two reserved seats for each concert. Single Tickets. ss. (reserved), 35., and 2s. Box Plan at Tlie Bristol. W. J. ROBBINS, Tel. 25-027. Hon. Sec.
SHOWS. toy Q RATING RINK, DOGS TOY Vivian Street. DOGS TOY — DOGS TOY GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. DOGS TY)Y DOGS TOY TO-DAY AND DOGS TOY TO-NIGHT. DOGS TOY DOGS TOY Record Exhibition of New DOGS TOY Zealand’s Best Toy Dogs, DOGS TOY Competing for Valuable DOGS TOY Special Prizes. DOGS TOY DOGS TOY A DOG SHOW DOGS TOY that all Lovers of Dogs DOGS TOY should see. DOGS TO Y DOGS TOY Show open from 9 a.m. DOGS TOY till 10 pm.DOGS THE WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S GREAT ROSE SHOW GRE A T RO S E SHO IV GREAT ROSE SHOW GREAT ROSE SH O W Will be held at tho TOWN HALL, EIJ'P’ TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Classes for Novice, Amateur and Trade Growers. Special Competitions for Suburban nnd City Amateurs. Numerous Ladies’ Classes. Many valuable trophies and special prizes are offered. Send for Schedule now. M. W. THEW, Hon. Secretary, C/o 106 Cuba Street.
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