ADA CROSSLEY '•Not only tli« tirer. jst of Englishspeaking Contraltos, but the I're-Emi-nent Oratorio Contralto of the World." HE A THE JJtOYAL, Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. Manager, 11. I3KACY. TO-NIGHT Dm: Concert (Inly). I Re-appearance of the World's Famous Australian Contralto, ADA CIIOSSLEY ADA CROIsSLEY ADA CROSSLEY "At the zenith of her World-wide IV " MADAME CROSSLEY Will be supported by the same Great Combination of Concert Artists who created such a furore of entliusia«»' in Sydney recently, including— MR. JOHN HARRISON, The Foremost English Tenor of the day. MR. JAY RYAN, The Distinguished Irish Baritone. MR. LEON SAMETINI, Tho Brilliant Young Dutdi Violinist, And MR. I'ERCY GRAINGER, Australia's Most Celebrated Pianist, and Composer. Mil. HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist. Prices—Reserved Seats, Ills Oil; Unreserved Seats, ss; Rack Scats, 2s (id. Box l'lans now open at Avery's,,where day sales can also be purchased. 1 H E AIRE T? 0 Y A L.
ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR Conductor, Jlr. Win. TIKI.MAS. .!ecipu>nt i>f a UuUl-inoitnted Baton. Iron Her .Majesty lulu Queen Victoria, together with the exclusive Eight to the Title "KOVAIj .MALE WJiLKII CIWIR," --■ stowed ill Honor of the Special Com niaiid Performance at Windsor beauty ot life. There is something infectious about this Welsh music It wells so out of heart mid soul! It is so rich in quality and quantity one longs to turn tin! spigot and let the musical waters run on unccan The Australian States have proclaim ed with one accord this Choir's wonder fill achievements to he absolutely mi paralleled in their musical history. Priees-o/-, 3/-, and 2/-. Box plui opens at Collier and Colonial l'iauo Co.': at 1(1 o'clock on Thursday morning Country residents may book by .post. Touring manager--A. W. BATISTE.
ftKNAUD, OUI.IANIST, ST. HAKY'S CHUIiCII, liesiuiics Tuition on .MONDAY, February 1. Address: Corner \'ivinn and Daw-soil Streets. Upon sujlicienl inducement, •Mr. lieiiaud would be prepared to visit Jni'lewood. Waitara, elf. Devon Street West, Xew Plymouth. Seaside hoarding and Day School for re-open WED.NJJ! , 1000. Miss Stanford will lie ceive parents and cuardia lVbitiar.v 2ml. I'roiii :l to . pitniA'liV SCHOOL l'U'll.S who ha\ "Rained I'rolicuncy Certificates ei titling them to free tuition at Hie lli« School, and who wish to attend til School, are requested to notify the Se ■etarv as early as possible. W. ISKWLKY. Secretary. NEIV I'IA.MO.UTH HKJII SCHOOL. IC. Pit 11)11 Alt. M.A., Head H. 11. .WARD. HISS (UiA.NT, 11. A. HISS DliliW, ILA. C. 11. A. MILLS.
rpllE School will HK-O'L'E.N on .MONDAY, February 1. Fee: CJ. 2s per term, payable in advance, I'arcuti arc liovliy notilicil that holders, of t'ertilieatcs of I'rolicicncy are entitled to Free Tuition, if nut inure than 1,1 ycurs of age on December I, IINBJ. (>rtilicatcs of I'rolicieiicy, Birth and Character must he produced. M. FUASKU, ms having clai - 1 "*" estate of .losqili AVliitiik quested to funiish ] ,: '■ to the undersigned. All ipersons indi ""idil oblige hy im ~ aunt to .Mr. 'Walter Wliita ■"" charged on all llarlior Hates not pnid hv SATURDAY. 20th February, liHl'.l. and action will lie taken immediately to recover nil outstanding rates without further notice. (J. S. KKXNKbU Secrctarv.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 332, 26 January 1909, Page 3
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