TO-NIGHT. A I E C T U I ■£. ILLUSTRATED BY LIMELIGHT VIEWS On the advantages and general working of the AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE, will be given by Mr, T. H. MateeSON, in the WHITELEY HALL, at 8 p.m. His Worship the Mayor Mr. K. Dock, will preside, A special invitation is given to all interested in any branch of Electricity, Kngineering, Architecture, Carpentry, Plumbing, etc. Admission free, Cornwall's Kanjo, Mandolin and Guitar Club /. CONCERT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD' Items by the Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar Band will include—- " Eatadiantini" Selection of Scotch Airs Selections from "The Bohemian/Girl" Selection from "II Trovatore " "A Georgia Camp Meeting" (American) "The Freaks of Blaokville" (American) Also, a descriptive, "Egyptian Midnight Parade." Miss Daisy Taylor will sing— A seena "Vashti" (Bordese), "II Baoio" (Arditi), duet "The Sailor 81ghg" (Balfe) with Mr K. Cornwall. Miss Gladys Cornwall v» ill sing—"The Green lele o£ Erin" (Rookel), Coon Song "Ma Kentucky Babe," and trio "O Memory" with Mrs A. E. Sykes and Mr K. Cornwall. Mrs A. B. Sykes will singTrio "O Memory" (Leslie), with Miss Gladys asd Mr K. Cornwall. Mr Kistle Cornwall will sing— Bicilative and Oavatino " Salve Dimora" (Gomiod's Faust), duet " The Sailor Highs" with Miss Taylor, trio "0 Memory" with Mrs Sykes and Mils Gladys Cornwall. Mr Frank Cornwall will play— A Violin Sole,' Wieniawski's Legecde, o.p. 17 Master Victor Harris (age 8 years) will play— Violtn Solos, Adagio and Allegro, from Handel's Sonata Mo 5, and Ball's " Tarantella." Mr 0. H. Handley will play— A Banjo Solo, Rugby Parade Ilarob. Mr. H. J. Cornwall will playPianoforte 8010, "Les Belles d 9 Mew 1 York," by Gustav Satter. Miss A. Thomis, Miss Gladys and Master Horace Cornwall will playZither, Mandolin, and Gaitar Trio. Mr. Sumner will contribute some humourous songs. Accompanist ... Mr. H. J. CORNWALL STAR FOOTBALL CLUB'S Annual qooial NNUAL OOCIAL AT THEATRE ROYAL ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. The Presentation of the First and Second Shields and Senior Cup will take place cn this occasion. Tickets: Gents, 3s; Ladies, 2s. R. C&LLENDER, Hen Sec. BULB SHOW AND SALE OF WORKST. MARY'S SOHOOLROOM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1903. TARANAKI UNITED BAND OF HOPEMUSICAL. ELOCUTIONARY, AND LITERARY CONTESTS, 1903. TO BK HELD IN WHITELEY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29ih and 30th. « Commencing each Evening at 7.30 sharp. Section 1. - INSTRUMENTAL MUBIO. Solo: Piano. Duet: Piano. Violin Solo with Piano Accompaniment. Selected Piece. Section 2.—VOOAL MUSIO. Solos, with or without accompaniment. Duets and Quartets, without accompaniment (Judges : Dr. Walker, Messrs. E. H. Tribe and G. H White). Section 3.—RECITING, Own Selection;, pot to exceed seven minutes in delivery in Classes A and B, and ten minutes in Classes C and L. Section 4.—READING. Own Selection. Length as in Section 3. Section S.—MODUL BAND OF HOPE ORAL ADDRKSSKS. Not to exceed ten minutes in de'.ivery - Open to Competitors (male or female) 16 to 25 years o£ age. Seotion 15.—IMPROMPTU ESSAY. To be written on premise". Subject to be announced by Chairman fifteen minutes allowed. Paper supplied. (Judges: Kv. W K. Woolley. Messrs. N. K. HauDiarmid, and H. Dempsey). Class A—Under 9 years—Entrance, 3d. „ B—Under 12 „ „ 6d. „ o—Under 16 „ „ 3d. „ D—Over IB „ „ Is. Rules and Entry Forms may be obtained from the Secretary. Entries, together with entrance fees, mast be sent to the undersigned betore 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, October 17th; late entries (with double fees) up to October 27th. S. E. HULBKRT, Hnn. Sec. 31 (c/o Ambury Bros.) MONEY. VIJ E have Money'to Lend on good security If V We are prepared to act as Agents foi Clients and others leaving the district rfmporority nr pinmarvnt. 1) at.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 197, 2 September 1903, Page 3
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