NEW PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Grand gj Opening Concert. TO-NIGHT. THEATRE ROYAL. PROGRAMME!. PAST I. 1. Overture, " Poet and Peasant"—Orchestra 2. Part song, "A Spring Song" (Pinsuti)— Society 3. Song, " For tbine own sake " (with violin obligato)—Mr. Miller 4. Boig, selected—Mrs. Wrigley 5. Part song, " 0 hnsh thee, my babe " Soolety I; Song and goitar accompaniment—Mlss Jollie 7, Piano s«le," Tarantella" (Ohopin)—Mrs. ] Pope 8. Ohorns, "Bridal" (Resemaiden)-Society part n. 1. 6verture, "Light CavaVry" (Bupp«) Orchestra 2. Part song," The Silent Lind »(f owen)— Seciety 3. Bong, " Why those sad tears J" (Walmote), with riolin obligato—Miss D. Taylor, 4. Bong, selected—Mr. Miller G. Gavotte, " Oryntbia "—Orchestra 6. Mala Chora, " Soldiers " (Faust) 7. Song, "BecaHse"—Mrs Wrigley 8. Ohorns,"Bongof the Vikiogi'—Society and Orchestra "G»d Save thb Queen." Condnctor—Mr. A. B. Fletoher. Accompanist—Miss Hempton. Leader ef Orchestra—Mr. Haigh. Tickets obtainable at T. Avery's and at) Gilmour's. j Doors open 7.30; start at 8. ] Admission, 2s ani Is. N. MILLER, Hon. See. rpHEATRE ROYAL! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 29ih k 36ih August. COKRICK FAMILY op VOCALISTS & INSTRUMENTALISTS Will appear in their Popular Entertainment of MUSIC. SONG, AND DANOE, admitted by all to be the Most Talented Family of Musicians tbat have ever pei formed in New Zealand. Miss ALICE CORRICK, Tin New Zealand Nightihqaiiß. Clitics are unanirrous in their opinion tbat sbo has cne of the best voices New Zealand has produced. No one should miss this opportunity of hearing ber. P ices—3s., "s., and Ib. Booking office at Gilmour's. SID. BARTON, Advance Agent, HOCKfrY. NEW PLYMOUTH V. HAWERA IN THE RECRE4TION GROUNDS, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, To staj.t at 2 pm. Admission, 6d.; Ladies pbub. OHAS. K. BROWN, 33 Hon. Sec. STAR FOOTBALL ILUB. ANNUAL SOCIAL Will bo hold in the THEATRE ROYAL WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, Under the I'atronage of the Taranaki and OUgo Rugby. Utions. Tickets—L;ijic, 2s; G-n'lemin 3). 0. B. LBVER. Hsn. Sec.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AND BULB SHOW, In congestion with St. Mary's Pariih Sunday Schools. ST. MARY'S HALL, September 6th and_7th Catalogues on application. L. B. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATOH AT HAWERA. \N WEDNESDAY, 29th August, Holiday .- 1 Excursion TLkets will be issued TO HAWEBA from New Plymouth and intermediate stations (including Waitaraßranch), available for return same day only. I Special Pa'ssnger Train will leave Hawera fat 60 p.m„ arriving at New Plymouth at 8.30 p.m. and Waitara 810 p.m. 27,28 BX ORDER. KEROSENE 8' 6° PER OA*E, VEiLE & SON'S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 28 August 1900, Page 3
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