To-morrow—giand special sacred programme in "Foresters' Hall. Boxing night in Foresters' Hall— monster popular programme : songs ballads, duets, trios, violin and piano solos, duets and concerted numbers, character sketches, humorous songs, ere. Tlie Town Board invites tenders for the carting of water pipes to the reservoir, also separate tenders for the carting of shell and sand, and for cement. At St. Matthew's Church on Christmas Day theze will be Holy Communion and Sermon at 11 a.m., and evensong, sermon and carols at 7.30 p.m. On Fridny afternoon at tho llelensvill* S«houl the Headmaster (Mr A. J. Hill) presented Proiiciency Certificates gained at the recent examination (Std VI pupils) to the success- j ful candidates. These were Stewart Airey, Henry Bates, Lionel Scott, Vnl Whit*, Edna Donovan and Olivo McAualley. A Proticien iy Certificate wns also gained c rher in the year by Trixie Wharton. Famous Wielaert-Pechotsch Combination * EXTREMELY TALENTED ARTISTS Every member of this Company is an artist of highest rank and reputation, and it should be shown by big record houses that Helensville and district people know and appreciate the very best in music and song. , Madame Wielaert, the distinguished operatic soprano, is admittedly the leading soprano in the Dominion; Herr Pechostch, the famous versatile violin virtuoso, is renowned all over the world and has been the honored recipient of several Royal commands;' Mr Philip Newbury, the world-famed tenor robusto, is a singer whose magnificent voice gained him the leading roles in the most noted productions in London and occasioned him to appear before Royalty several times; Miss Seccombe, the charming contralto, is the, possessor of a rare rich voice of such exquisite timbre that gains her great popularity; Mr Thomas Harris, the brilliant elocutionist and entertainer is an artist of great ability, and provides his audience with keen enjoyment; Herr Wielaert is a pianist of great ability and wonderful interpretative power, his musical skill being widely recognised, among other. positions he is conductor of the Auckland Orchestral Society. Such a galaxy of - talent and ability should have the largest audiences the Foresters' Hall has ever accomodated. Popular prices will be' charged.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 24 December 1913, Page 3
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