THEATRE ROYAL, to-nTghti THE WELLINGTON GARRISON UNO (Conducted by Lieutenant Heed.) WILL give a CONOKRT in aid of the Contest Fund. PROGRAMME. ' Overture, " Bohemian Girl" Balfe Valse, " Denan Wellen " Iramorioi Fantasia (descriptive) " In Ooonland " [T. Bidgood "IN OOONLANU." ' Introducing—1. "InCooDlsBd" 2. "The Coon's Serenade," "Honey 0." 3. "The Coon's Draam," "There's an Oldfashioned Cottage," "My Dear Old Home." i. " The Coon's Revels" (introducing Sand and C log Dance), " Roll ondat Cotton." 5. " The Coon's Courtship," " I can't tink of nuffin else but you, Lulu." Tempo di Galop, introducing " Company B." " Yankee Doodle," and Finale. Singing and Whistling is introduced. a Morceau au Concert, " Mountain Echoes ... ... J. 0. Murne (with echo comet part.) b Chorus, "The Soldier's Chorus" (Faust) ... ._ Gounod Admission.—Downstairs, Is; Upstairs, 2s. Doors open at 7, commence at 7.80. BAND CONTEST. Programme Week, 7.30 p.m., Concert in Theatre Reyal by Wellington Garri<on Band Admission, Sis and Is. 9 a.m., Theatre Royal, Baritone Solos and Flugel Hornß Admission, Is. 1.30 p.m., Bands Master at Bgmoatstreet 1.45 p.m., First Band Marches off 2.0 p.m., Narden Party in Recreation Grounds. Performance by massed Band*, '■ H-;irt« and Homes " AdmiKfii'n la. Children 61. 7.30 p.m, Theatre Royal, Trios and Quaitettea Admission, 2s and Is. WEDNESDAY : 9 a.rn., Theatre"Roya', E'.ftat Bass, B flat Bass, and B B flat Bass Solos Admission Is 2 p.m., Theatre Royal, E flat Horn Solos AdmiPßion Is. 7.15 p.m., Theatre Royal, First Test Contest Admission 3s, 2s, Is. THURSDAY : 9 a.m., Theatre Royal Euphonium SolosAdmission Is. 1 p.m., Bands March from Kumontstreet 1.30 p.m., Recrtation Grounds, Marching Contest Admission Is, children 6d. 7.30 p.m., Theatre Royal, B flat Cornet Solos Admisiion 2s, and If. 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m., Theatre Royal, Trombone, and E flat Cornet Solos Admission, Is. 7 p.m., Theatre Royal, Final Test Selections Admission 3s, 2s, and Is. SEASON TICKETS, 10/to be obtained of Mr. Stobr, Tobacconist. On Tuesday and Thursday the 4.25 train to Waitara and Hawera will be delajed till 6.16. On Friday a special train will run to Waitara and- Stratford and intervening statiem, leaving New Plymouth at IO.BC p.m. Holiday excursion fares. J. O. MOREY, H«n. Sec PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. WEDNEBDAJT, MARCH IS, STAINEB'S CRUCIFIXION. Particulars lat TARANAKI PROVINCIAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT STRATFORD WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 19th AND 20th. See Official Programme with Officers Commanding Corps ar.d Rifle Clubs in the Provincial District. Entries close at the office of the Hon. Sec, Stratford, on WEDNESDAY. March 12th, at 3 p.m. W. M. WOODHEAD, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer, td Stratford EASTER MONDAY. RECREATION GROUNDS. GRAND f\LD TJIN9LISH "TOI "RAND ULD JDjNGLISH JCI MARCH OF GIANTS GAMES GALORE. MAYPOLE DANCE AFTERNOON TEA. MARCH 31st, 1902. MESSRS WRIGHT & HUTCHEN. BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS, Brougham Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. A member of the firm will be at (Stony River every sale day. Inglewood Saturday Waitara Tuesday (From 10 a.m. t0.4.15 p.m.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 65, 10 March 1902, Page 3
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