N.P. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY'S SECONDJONCERT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20m THEATRE EOYAL. PROGRAMME: PART I. Overture-" Lnstpeil" ... Keller Belh Orchestra. Cantata—" MAY DAY" ... Maefarrm SOCIETY. PART 11. 1. March Meiffarth 2. Quartette— "Good-night Beloved" Piimiti Mes. Ambury, Miss B. Bayly, Messrs. Whim and Wb,bsmib. 5. Song— "Bedoiun'jLovoSong" Mntuti Mr. Wilfred Black. 4. Dnot—'When the Wind Blowethln" Smart Misses Holdswoktii and Skbkt. 6. Bong-"Flight of Ages" Bevan Miss Nixon. ;6. Violin Solo~»Mf,xar" ... Miynanki Mr. Cookb. 7. Song-Selocted Mk. Miller. 8. Song—"Promise of Lire" Cowen Miss Holdsworth. 9. Song—"The Message from the King" Pinsuti Mb. P. L. Wkester. 10, Chorus—" The Miller's Woo'"B" Fawning Society and Orchestra. Conductor: Mr. A. K. FLETCHER. Accomp'nists: Mrs, HEMPTON and, Mrs. POPE. Leader of Orchestra: Mr. HAIGH. Admission: 8s and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. Ticket* obtainable at T. Avery's and atj Gilmour's. dw16,d18,19,20
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 304, 20 December 1900, Page 3
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