II IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TObMORROW NIGHT, DEC. sth. . GRAND COMPLIMENTARY GONGERT Tendered to MRS. BUCKERIDGE Prior to her Departure for England. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture ORCHESTRA. 2. Songs—(a) The Gauntlet (h) Youth Tesfclunaker AIR. GRIFFITHS. 3. Song—“ Ever of Thee” MISS DAISY HANSEN. 4. Song—“ Happy Song”...del Riego AIR. PERCY ADAIR. 5. Song—“ldle Words” Adams MRS. PHIL. BARRY. 6. Recitation—“ Don’t Change” George Turner. MISS PYKE. 7. Song—“Avo Maria”...Maschcroni (Piano and organ accompaniment, violin obligato by Mr. Cuthbert.) AIRS. E. B. BUCKFRTDGE. 8. Song—“ Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind.” AIR. WILLIAMSON. 9. Duet— “Beauty’s Eves” Tosti DR. and AIRS. BTTCKERIDGE. . Part 11. 1. Overture ORCHESTRA. 2. Song—“ Broken Dreams”...Zardo AIR. BARLOW. 3. Recitation, AIR A. F. KENNEDY 4. Song—(a) The A r alley by the Sea (Adams); (b) Only a Penny (by request). AIRS. E. B. BTTOKERTDGE. 5. Soil"'—“Beeauso” Guy d’Hardelot AIR. TEAT. C. Song—“ Spring Again’’ Ellen Wright MISS PYKE. 7. ’Cello Solo—“Le Chapelet” Niven MR. J. ADAIR. 8. Song—“Tiie Devout Lover” White AIR, TRAFFORD REYNOLDS. 9. Song—“ Alas Those Chimes” (by request) Wallace (With orchestral accompaniment) AIRS. E, R. BTJCKEEIDGE. 10. Quartet —“Marjory” (from Rob Roy) de Koveu AIRS. KENNEDY, MRS. BUCKERIDGE. MR, KENNEDY, DR. BUCKERIDGE. Accompanists—Mrs. Brownlee, Miss Alcllhoiie. Messrs Piper and Sutcliffe. Piano and organ supplied by Alessrs Clirisp and Son. . POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. Plan and Day Sale at Aliller’s Corner. H IS D MAJESTY’S ECEAIBER THEATRE. 13™ QOOK qounty QURIOUS |jOONS. JZ£IS MAJESTY’S D ECEAIBER THEATRE, 18 T,L ICE I T - The Great Summer Drink. y/ E ANT T 0 QNCB 1,200 ACEES PARTIALLY gELL AT OF GOOD IMPROVED SHEEP COUNTRY ) Carrying 2 sheep to the acre on grass laud at £2/10/- PER ACREALSO— rrAA ACRES L.I.P. SHEEP /UU COUNTRY. For £I9OO on ' EASY TERAIS. W. LISSANT CLAYTON, ESTATE AGENT; THE LYNDA SOAP & TRADING CO., LTD. "O ESPECTFULLY desire to noSA tify SHAREHOLDERS in above, and the public generally, that they have engaged the services ot a First-class Soap Alanufacturer. THE COMPANY Commences Operations on AIONDAY, DECEAIBER 2nd, 1907. THE COMPANY are prepared to Purchase Tallow in any quantity, and will pay TOP MARKET PRICE
All communications to bo addressed to THE MANAGER, THE LYNDA SOAR AND TRADING CO.. LTD., or at Works, Haiti. Telephone No., 293Main Offices: Gladstone-road (’Phone 193), Next Miller and Craig’s Auction Rooms, Gisborne. Cariis Foil THE ENGLISH M A I L. Let your Friends in the Old Country know that you Remember them. We have a Large Stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS just to hand at Reasonable Rrices. Your Own Wording can be printed upon them for a trifle extra. Call and see! GISBORME HUES, PEEL STREET. ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2054, 4 December 1907, Page 1
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