Next Wednesday night at the Oeutiny Hall, the Levin public will have sin opportunity of witnessing one of iue finest unci most original concerts ever presented by local performers, and ab the (same time contributing to the mud for the unitornis for Levin 'bamT. I\iauy spccial features have been arranged, prominent among them being selections from the following pretty operas: "The Country Girl," Floradora" and -'The Geisha." Other items of special .n----terest are "The Patriotic Pierrots," patriotic songs and recitations, instruniental solos, quartettes and selections by the Levin band; also several setactions by a string orchestra. The performance" will commence at eight sharp and the prices of admission are tR-o shillings and one shilling. WANTED KNOWN'—£2OO worth stock, damaged by water and damp in our reserve room. Tremendous bargains, see our windows. Stiles and Matheson, Levin. DlEllS. For the boys who are lighting for Home, Glory, the King and God. THE PLAY THAT IS BIATING ALL RECORDS. lung's Theatre LEVLN. TUESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER. (For positively Ono Night Only). direction The Maori Opera Co. Business Manager... Patnoli J. O'Brien Under the distinguished patrouago of Their Excellencies the Governor and Countess of Liverpool and the Hon. W. Massey. F. DENNETT presents THE MAORI OPERA COMPANY in'HINEMOA' A Romantic Musical Play in 3 Acts. Lyrics and Music by Percy Flynn. Magnificent and Inspirational Music Gorgeous Scenery, Rich and Authentic Dresses, Intricate Mechanical Effects, En 11 and Efficient Orchestra under the ■•Baton of Composer—"HLNßAloA." PLAYED BY A COMPANY OE 40 MAORI ARTISTS. Read what the Auckland Herald says:—Hinewoa ranks with some of the foremost plays of the day, and it should be seen by young and old for i t is a charming production Star says—The beet of its kind we have seen for many a day. The packed liousc cheered uie performers over ami over again; the company was indeed worthy of the great reception A Production of Majestic Beauty. PLAY PRODUCED BY CHARLES ARCHER. 7 NIGHTS AT HIS MAJESTY'S i THEATRE, AUCKLAND. Hundreds turned away. FULL CHORUS, HAKAS, POl DANCES. Box Plan at Aitken's bookshop. PRICES— 4e, 3s and 2s. Purtain rises at 8 p.m. sharp. GILBERT H. WARREN-EMERY. Touring Manager. OTAKI, WEDNESDAY, 16th Sept.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1915, Page 3
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363Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 September 1915, Page 3
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