JIJUHIUiPAL QI'JCHA QOUSE. Lessee and Mananger, Win. Anderson. A iNOTABLE DRA~MATIC EVENT. Commencing THURSDAY,' JUNE 7th, Season of Three Nights Only. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION In a repertoire of new London Successes. THURSDAY, JUNE 7th, For the first time here, Robert Buchanan's Historical and Nautical Play "MARINERS OF ENGLAND." FRIDAY'. JUNE Bth, The Successful Domestic Play "THE WORK GIRL." • SATURDAY, JUNE Ofch, Last Night of the Season, The famous Australian Drama written by Ambrose Pratt and A. S. Joseph, entitled "THUNDERBOLT." Note Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Business Fred Henningham. QPESA JJ O U S EPalmerston. Direction of J. and N. Tait Manager F. Stetson Aimonneemcnt Kxtraordiaary. Messrs J. and N. Tait have much pleasure in presenting AKDREW BLACK, The famous Scots Baritone. FOR TWO CONCERTS, ON MONDAY & TUESDAY EVENINGS, 11th and 12th JUNE. The. Musical Event in the history of Palmerston. Andrew Black Is acknowledged to be Charles Santley's successor, and is one of the most magnificent artists that have visited New Zealand. The Times, remarking on Mr Black's singing of "Nazareth": — "It was given in a general way on what may be termed conventional lines, but there was a depth of sentiment and tenderness of feeling which none but. a great artist can hope to express." The Evening Post says:—' His intonation was beautiful, his phrasing and enunciation delightful, and his management of breath easy, differing from many vocalists who in their endeavours to express themselves with effect give utterance to sounds harsh to the ear and produce contortions unsightly to the eye. Not so with Mr Black; he is a true artist." ETHEL SINCLAIR, Violiniste ADOLPHE BORSCHKE, Pianist HORACE GLEESON, Accompanist, will support Mr Black, and the whole company may be regarded as one of the finest combinations that has visited the colony. The box: plan will be opened on Wednesday morning next at Park's News Agency. Early application for seats is advised. Prices—4s, 3s, 2s and Is. 2EALA «D 1 A j_| AL L. (By courtesy of Lessees of Skating Rink) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13th. Children's Monster Fancy Dress Ball, In aid of the Clock and Chimes Fund. Admission —Adults 2s 6d; children 2s. Dancing for children, 7.30 to 11; adults, 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. Supper provided. Full orchestra. MISS C. WOOD, Hon. Sec. OLYMPIA ELITE RINK. ZEALANDIA HALL, Broad-street. SKATING. To-Night! To-Night! And every morning, afternoon and evening following. Brass Band in attendance; 9 o'clock to-night, Novice race, prize a silver medal. Wednesday night—Entries for Half Mile Handicap Kace, prize gold medal, entries 6d; also enrolment of members for 3 Hockey Clubs for tournament, trophy 5 handsome medals. Watch for Ladies' Ring Tilting Contest on Skates, also great American Toboggan Slide, which will be shortly introduced. N.B.—The management reserve the right to refuse admission to any person or persons without stating their reasons for so doing. "FITZHERBERT EAST PUBLIC HALL. TUESDAY, JUNE sth, 1906. /CONCERT & DANCE in aid of the Hall fund. Concert tickets Is each, children half-price. Dance: Gentlemen 2s, ladies free. Refreshments provided. Concert at 8 p rn. School of Physical Culture, SANDOW SYSTEM. —In Alexandra Hall, back of Crown Studios. Principal: R. O. Jakrett, Specialist in Deep Breathing Exercise and Curative Physical Culture. j EVERY MONDAY. PULL particulars on application to Mr Pegden, next to hall. I Ladies' class 645 to 7.45 p.m ; gentlemen's and vouths' do. 8 to 9.30. Waiwetu Grammar IScliool, LOWER HUTT. BOYS prepared tor professions and business. Very young and backward boys receive extra attention. Rapid progress guaranteed. Schoolroom and Dormitories—large, well lighted and ventilated. (Jricket and football field. Reference to A. Deß. Brandon, Esq., A. H. Miles, Esq., A. S. Biss, Esq., G. F. Gee, Esq. REV. I. T. WALTON, Principal.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8105, 4 June 1906, Page 1
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