IHEA TR E ROY A L TO-NIGHT. One Eeoital Only. TE RANGI PAI, THE BEAUTIFUL CONTRALTO A Memorable Musical Event, PROGRAMME: 1. Song, Tlie Admiral's Broom (Adams) Me Fbank Cobnwall. 2. Sacred Aria. Ave Maria (Mascheroni), TE RANGI PAI. With violin obligate by Ms A. L. COOKE. 3. Song. Nirvana (Adams) Mb W. B. Cadzow. 4. Ballad, The Beating of my own Heart (Macfarren) TE RANGI PAI. 5. Duet from II Trovaure (Verdi) "Home to Our Mouuiains " TK RANGI PAI & Mn W. CADZOW. 6. Song, Selected Miss Nixon. 7. Songs (a) Home Song"] (Liddle) (b) The Cuokoo f (Liza Leh. [ maun) (c) Happy bong J (Del Belgo) TE BANGI PAI. Second Pabt. 1. Quartette, Sweet and Low (Barnby) Te Rangi Pai, Miss Nixon, Mb P. Oobnwail, and Me W, B. Cadzow. 2. The Russian Love Song (Lardelli) Mn Fbank Cobnwall. 3. Songs (1) Home Sweet Home (in Maori). (2) Hino e Hine! (Maori Slumber Song). TE BANGI PAI. 4. Song, The March of the Cameron Men (Scotch). Me W. B. Cadzow. 5. Song, Selected Miss Nixon. 6. Ballad, The Minstrel Boy (Old Iriah) ~ ' Me W. B. Cadzow. 7. Song, Good-bye (Tolstoi) TE RANGI PAL The piano used at this recital is a Kchse Gband, for which the Dresden Company aro solo New Plymouth agents. Popular prices: 3?, 2s, Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day sales at .T. Avery's. TH I T E L E Y HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 31. Cantata: " The White Garland "; Solos, Ducts and Choruses by the children, to be followed by a Concert, whon instrumental items and songs will be rendered by Mr Edgar Walton (of Auckland), Messrs Cornwall and Mallctt, Miss Amy Choug and Miss Gideon,, Admission, Is. Children, Odin aid of Circuit Fund. 1W PLYMOUTH. OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Thursday & Friday Next, May 31st and June Ist. NOVELTY emeus Wombwells' COMPLETE MENAGERIE Performing Lions, Tigers, etc. BOSTOCK AND WOMBWELL'S Has been patronised by Royalty on many occasions. Positively in New Plymouth in its entirety Tire Lukishima Teoup OF JAPANBBB. and the All Star Novelty Circus Co. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. The Blindfold Hypnotic Dbivb thbocgh the town \ By Professor Bonner and Mr S. C. Williams, Matinee performance FBIDAY Afternoon at 3 p.m. Prices 4/-, 3/- and 2/-. Menagerie, open all day, 1/-, N Sole proprietor, E. H. Bostock. Under direction of Dovglas Bostock Advance Agent, Alkc Vebne. mHEATRE ROYAL Direction ~, J. and N. Tait TUESDAY, JUNE 5., . Ono Night Only MESSRS J. AND N. TAIT Present the Famous English Baritone ANDREW BLACK AND HIS CONCERT PARTY, Consisting of | MISS ETHEL SINCLAIR, (Violinist) HERII ADOLPHE BORSCHKE (Pianist) I HORACE GLEESON (Aei'omiiauist).
Tlie English Press pronounce Mr Andrew Black to be the legiiimate successor of Santley. Tke only opportunity oE hearing the world's famous artist. The Bo); Dan will open at the Dresdon on FRIDAY, Juno I, at 10 IHEATEB RO Niw Plymouth. THURSDAY, JUNE 21st CONCERT, To be followed by a CAED TOURNAMENT, I In aid of the ! RECUSATION SPORTS GROUND. Particulars later.
ITZROY FIRE BRIGADE BALL THEATRE ROYAL MONDAY, JUNE 4. (Popular Holiday Pixture). Unriyallcd Music by Turner's Orchestra An Excellent Cause (Uniform Fund), A Splendid Supper, CHILDREN'S DANCES from 7 to 9 Admission It. N.B.—AU loyal citizens sliouli honor the I'rineo of Wall s by at tending this ball,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8122, 29 May 1906, Page 3
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