THEATRE ROYAL, New Plymouth. thb;kvemt of the year i Uader the direction of Mr. F. Vbkt. MOLLE.ANTONIA DOLORES TREIELLI, Tb« Great Soprano, Assisted by Mr. Robert Ol«rence Kewell TO-NIGHT! Mdlle. Dolores will ling : " Serenata"... Mlumenthal " 1 I'lew that my Redeemer Lireth" Bandel "Spring" Tosti Miobaela's Solo, froai " Oarmea " ... Bizet " Comma la Maissante Aurora "... tirwwd • Echo Song" Kelly •I Mia Piccirellft" ... Somez ..Wind in the Trees" Thomas Also, foar other songs. Mr. Hewell will play:— " Hexentauz " 1 " Marzwind"/ MoDomell " Liebersrauai lAszt " Kermesse " ... Oounod-Saint Saent Admission: 4s, 2s (d, asd Is. Box plaa at the Colonial Piano Company's. Dears open 7.80; concert at 8. Carriages may be ordered for 9.45. JAMES TAIT, Manager. L0.6.T. DON'T MISS THIS!! CONCERT To bo held in WhiteUjr HaJl, THURSDAY NEXT, FEB. 27, 1002, in aid of starting a Good Tempers' Lodge. Capital Programme, and Light Refreshments. Adults,ls; Children,9d. Doom *P*d 7.30 p.m.; commend at S p.m., sharp. Tickets can be obtained from T. R. Hodder, stationer; W. Roberts, jeweller; J. B. Okatterton, boot importer. W. ANGUS, 27 Hen. Sec. T H E A T R_E_ R 0 Y A L THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 6TB. E N T E R tT| N M E N T By the Pnpils e£ the CENTRAL SCHOOL for the purpose of RAISING FUNDS TO PROVIDE SHELTER SHEDS at the Gourtenay-street infant School. Orchestral selections by the Boys. Dumb-bell Exercises and Action Bongs by Infants. Action Songs and Choruses by the Senior and Junior pupils. Wand and Club Exercises to Basic by the Senior Girls. Choruses by the Church Choirs. Physical Drill to music by the Cadets. Tickets, ls6d and Is; Children, half-price. Doors open to ticket holders at 7.15 o'clock; for others at 7.80 o'clock.. Commence at 8 o'clock. eoi A GREAT EVENT! Programme For ft Band Contest Week. SEASON TICKETS, 10/MAROH 11th. TUESDAY MORNING :- Baritone and Flugel Horn SolosTheatre Royal. TUESDAY AFTERNOON : Afternoon Garden Party and Reception to IS BandsRecreation Grounds. TUESDAY NIGHT:Trios and Quartet*— Theatre Royal. MARCH 12th. WEDNESDAY MORNING:E flat Bass, B flat Bass, and B B flat BassTheatre Royal WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON :- Theatre Royal. WEDNESDAY NIGPT:— First Test, 15 BandsTheatre Royal. MARCH 13th. THURSDAY MORNItfG :- Euphonium SolosTheatre Royal. THURSDAY AFTERNOON :- Marching Contest, 16 BandsRecreation Grounds. THURSDAY NIGHT:B flat CornetTheatre Reyal. MARCH 14th. FRIDAY MORNING and AFTERNOON:~ G Trombone, B flat Trombone, E flat CornetTheatre Royal. FRIDAY NIGHT :- Final Test, IS BandsTheatre Royal. Ob the afternoons of Tuesday and Thursquick march " Hearts and Homes," by S. Newton. The march has been kindly donated by R. Smith fc Co., London, publishers of band music, for whom Lieut. Herd acts on their behalf. DELAYED AND BPEOIAL TRAINS AT EXCURSION RATES. J. O. MORIY, Hen. Seo H. W. COTTIER (Bandmaster Town Band), TEAOHER OF THE VIOLIN, CORNET. BRASS AND SEED INSTRUMENTS. Thrßeei Seotien under the supervision of Mb. Bra Coram.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 56, 26 February 1902, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 56, 26 February 1902, Page 3
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