MUSIC IN WAR TIME. The present is essentially a time for home enjoyment—for simple diversions that keep the family circle in courage and good cheer. Nothing so admirably meets this need as a high grade English piano, such as one can easily obtain at “The Bristol.” Ot the many famous instruments stocked by this popular music warehouse none enjoys such an enviable reputation as “The Broadwood.” Made by the oldest-established firm of piano manufacturers in the British Empire John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd.—every model is the result of nearly two hundred years’ adherence to the highest ideals in piano construction. Another notable piano at “The Bristol” is "The Sames.” Its exceptional durability is a tribute to thoroughness of British craftsmanship. Prices are most reasonable, and easy terms of payment can be arranged it so desired. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island, Manager: M. I. Brookes. TOWN HALL FULLER’S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! A Magnificent Lubin Special, A realistic story of Adventure and Travel: THE VALLEY OF LOST HOPE. The Highwayman Boots Not ’Arf Cliffs and caves at Flamberg Heads Mr Santa Claus . —Comedy —Comedy —Scenic —Drama MONDAY AND TUESDAY! The London Film Co. presents, THE HEART OF A CHILD. The Cathedral at Rheims —Scenic The Woman ot Nerve —Drama The Gaumont Graphic —Topical Relentless Dalton —Cartoons NOTICE. NO traffic will be allowed along the private road through my property after May 15th, except by special arrangement. Also the flood gate will be fenced off as from May 4th. Any person found shooting ducks on my property will be prosecuted. THOMAS BOWE.
GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT (IN AID OF FOXTON GIRLS’ GUILD.) BY THE QUEEN ALEXANDRIA’S OWN REGIM ENT A L BAN D, FROM WANGANUI. LIEUT. BUCKLEY, CONDUCTOR. CORONATION TOWN HALL, AT 8 IMVL FRIDAY, MAY STH, PROGRAMME Patriotic Overture,. “Carry On,” Lieut. Ord Hume. French Selection, "L’Araour au Village,” (Bouillon.) Cornet Solo, “The Skylark” (Farrell,) Soloist, Mr Walter Shepley. Selection, (Rosini,) Band. Euphonium Solo. “Land ot Hope and Glory,” (Elgar,) Soloist, Mr R. Boyd. Cornet Duet, “Comrades,” (Clements,) Messrs Buckley and Shepley. Grand Naval Selection, “A Sailor’s Life,” (Cope) Intermezzo, ‘ Moonlight,” (Rimmer.) io MINUTES INTERVAL. Song, Selected. Miss Doris Signal, Euphonium Solo. “Tranquility,” (Allitsen,) Soloist, Mr Chas. Austin, Trumpet Solo, “Tancredi,” Rossini, Soloist, Lieut. Buckley. Concertina Solo, “Moon Moths,” (Safaroni,) Soloist, Mr Walter Shepley. Military Selection, “A Military Church Parade,” Lieut. Ord Hume. Cornet Solo, “A Perfect Day,” Soloist Master Teday Summers. Q.A.O. Regimental March, “The Colonial,” (Hall.) GOD SAVE iHE KING. ADMISSION—Dress Circle and Front Seats 2s, Back Seats is. W. SUMMERS, Hon. Sec.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1544, 29 April 1916, Page 3
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