AMUSEMENTS. IIOWN HALL, TE KUITI. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Empire Picture Coy. (Sole Lessees). Look out for another monster highgrade programme. Pictures the latest and best money can procure. A popular entertainment at popular prices. The world as it is shown every Monday evening at the Town
Hall, Tp. Kuiti. No necessity to j travel to see the sights. They are brought to your door by the Empire Company. POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. mOWN HALL, TE KUITI Professor Swallow's CONCEKT. THURSDAY, 21at MARCH, 1912. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Trio for V., Vc. and Pf.—"Grand Sonata," Op. 21 No. 1. (Clementi) Mra A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Professor Swallow
2. Sopr. Song.—Cavatina from "La Favorita (Donizetti). Mrs Derbyshire 3. Pf. Solo.—(a) "Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2" (Liszt); (b) "Polonaise," Op. 40, No. 1 (Chopin) Professor Swallow 4. Contr. Song with V'cello Obligate,.—"Alia Stella Confidente" (Robandi) Mrs P. J. Quirk 5. Violin Solo.— "Elegie" Op. 10 (Ernst) Mrs A. C. Johnson 6. Duet for Sopr. and Contr. —Scene from "Lucrezia" (Donizetti) Miss Clifford and Mrs P. J. Quirk 7. Trio for V.,Vc and Pf. —"Ernani" (Verdi) Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Professor SwaHow Interval of five Minutes. Part 11. 8. Trio for V., Vc. and Pf. — Andante from the "Kreutzer" Sonata Op. 47 (Beethoven) Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Professor Swallow 9. Sopr. Song.—"Tha Jewel Song" from Fauat (Gounod) Miss Clifford 10. Pf. Solo. —(a) "Grands Polonaise" Op. 53 (Chopin); (b) "Home, Sweet Home" (Thalberg) Professor Swallow 11. Violin Solo.—"Air Vario" Op. 10 (Rode) Mrs A. C. Johnson 12. Pf. Duet.—"Allegro from th,e Ist Symphony (Beethoven) Mrs Quirk and Professor Swallow 13. Sopr. Song.—"Tell me,My Heart" (Bishop) Mrs Darbvshire 14. Trio for V., Vc. and i'f. Intermezoz from "Cavalleria" (Mascagni) Mrs A. C. Johnson, Mr Bartley and Professor Swallow N.B. —No Encores will be given. Doors open at 7.30; Concert at 8.0. Carriages at 10.0 p.m. ADMISSION: Front Seats 2s Gd; Second Seats Is Gd. •*£B&eWi^& Kua whakatuturutia e teKaunihera Maori mo te Takiwa o Ngatimaniapoto puta noa, Ko te utu mo te rehitatanga Kuri mo te tau 1912 i roto o taua takiwa, e 2s 6d mo ia Kuri mahi kau, hipi, patu rapeti; c3smo ia Kuri o era atu alma. Kua whakamana enei tangata hei Kai Rehita me tenei whare hei Tari Rehita, ma aua tangata e kohi nga taake, a kei a ratou hoki nga kara kuri. Officers : T. TE WAHATAI and Hari Hemara. Office:—HAßl HEMARA'S HOUSE. Place : Otorohanga. NOTICE. The Maori Council for the Ngatimaniapoto Maori Council District has fixed the Registration Fee for Dogs within the said district for the .year 1912 as follows : For every Sheep, Cattle, or Rabbit Dog, 2s 6d each For every other Dog, 3s eacli The above-named persons have been appointed Registrars and the house above stated is the Registration Office, where dog collars can be obtained. Te Moerua Natanahira, Chairman, Tiamana Maniapoto Kaunihera Maori. Otorohanga, February 28, 1912 IF you take a picnic trip to Ngaruawahia get your at Dooley and Co's. stores./"
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 446, 9 March 1912, Page 4
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