fl EAT U E ]> 01A li CLOSIX<3 PERFORMANCES OF WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES. WEST'S PICTURES. TO-DAY AT 3 p.m. SC'IIOIiAUS MATIXKK 'AND ESSAY COMPETITION*. (Scl' Tlmi-tlay'.-s (mpcr* for I'ull partii'uhus).
to-nk;ht at s. THE LAST I'HimmMAXCK AND FI.YAL CIIA.NCU 01'" I'ltOtjHA.M'.ME. The l'opuliir Prices—l/ 0, 1/- aml Oil. It. M. MLLIACH, Manager. MEMOUIAIj CHURCLI. TO-NIGHT FIiIUAY, JCSIS 4, I'JOD. ORATOMO, "CHRIST AND HIS SOLDIERS"
By Jul™ Farmer. Commencing at '-"M P- ln ' PROGRAMME: Part I.—The 1/ife of Clirisf. 1. Recitative Chorus, "Suffer ■Little 'Children." 2. Solo and Chorus, "Hark! the Glad Sound, " 'Miss R. Okcy. 3. Semi • chorus and Chorus: "In the fioUlrs with their iloeks abiding." 4. t'horus, "0 come, all ye faithful." 5. Solo, "And (lid the Son of (Sod appear'' Mr. A. Lot. 0. Chorus, "Kiile on! ride on in Majesty." 7. Chorale, "And the people stood beholding." 8. Chorus, "(.'left are the rocks." Ba. Solo, "When 1 survey the wondrous Crosls," .... Mr. A. Veale !). Solo, "By Jesus' Crave," Mrs. W. Duncan 10. Solo and Chorus, "Jesus Christ is risen to-day," .. Miss Blake 11. Solo, "Our Blest 'Redeemer," Mi&'s Black 12. Cliortil'e, "The Lord ascendeth up on high."'
Part ll.—The Life of the Cliristiun. 13. Recitative Chorus, "Be thou faithful unto death." 14. Introductory Msrcli .. ~ Orchestra 15. Solo and Chorus, "Hark! a thrilling voice,''.. Mies 0. Buckmun 16. Solo and Chorus, "In token: that thou slalt not fear," Mr. F. Asher 10a. Solo, "The Son of God goes: forth to war," . ■ .. .. Mr. A. Veale 17. Chorus, "Soldiers of Christ arise." 18. Solo and Chorus, "Oft in danger, oft in woe," "Christian seek not jet repose," Mr. A. Lee 10. Solo and Chorus, "When our heads we bowed with woe," Mr. R. Lee" 20. Solo, "Rook of Ages," .. Mies Keys 21. "Quartette, "Jceus died forus" Miss, Mrs. and Mr. Ambury, and Mr. R. Lee. ,22. Chorus, "Jesus Lives." ■23. Chorus, "Who are these like stars appearing?" 24. Chorale and Quartette, "Lo! round the throne." Wliiteley Orchestra under Mr. Lawn. Conductor Mr. G. H. White Pianist Miss Okcy. Organist Miss Douglas. RAILWAY SOCIAL CLUB. PREMIER EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE. In aid of the Library Funds'.
BROUGHAM STREET HALL. TO-NIGHT FRIDAY, JUXE 4. Valuable u-iid Unique Prize. Excellent Music Superb Supper Good Floor. Admission: Gents 1/0; Ladies 1/-. S. G. SMITH, Hon. Sec. "pHEATRF. JJOYAL. Direction of .. ~ Mr. J. C. Williamson Jiußini'sV Manager .... Mr. G. H. Smith IMPORTANT AXXOU.VCEMEXT. Tlie THEATRICAL EVENT of the Year. MONDAY. JUXE 7th. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL, COMIC: OPERA COMPANY. In T'he Centura's Craitest Musifral Success, Till'; "merry widow. THE M E It 1! Y W 11)0 AY. Tll H M E1! U V W 11) OW. THE MICIIRV WIDOW. THE MEItRY WIDOW. THE MEIiJIY WIDOW. Music by Franz Ldlmr. Lilirclto >l)v Victor Leon and Leo Stein, (l!y arrangement wilfr Ml'. George Edtwdes). Box plans for rwnrved seats tiOw open at Collier's Piano Co. Prices—(i/-, 4/-, and 2/-. Xo early doors',
BOXING. VTI!.J. SXA(iI'OOLE will give tuition (fit iIOXDAV ami TIII'KSUAY evenings privately from 7.31) to !).;)!); ■anil oil Tuesday mid Saturday evenings at the New i'lymonth Boxing club's rooms ill the l'aiitetfliineou at the s'ame hours. Terms: Youths under 10, a gui,nea a quarter; adults, two guineas. NOTIOE. Ml!. STAGIL'OOI/E will not teach again ifter this quarter, and parents wishing their soils to lie instructed ill the manly art should take the present opportunity. NOTICE. A LL Accounts owing to the Iti.tc firm Of 1!. trnd F. Aroa not settled or satisfactorily arranged bofore .fiine 10th, liHlil, 'will be nued for without further notice. lUCIIAKU AKOA, Brougham Street, New I'lviuoutli. Alanh 31st, 111011. ST. JOIIX A.MIHJLAXCK ASSOCIAI TION. rjiJIOSK Persons wishing to join AtnImii'.uK'o CTa=si's this winter arc requested to send in tilie'rr names to the Hon. Secretary not la'tor than SATUIIUA Y. June 12. Intending candidate should .state to w'liK-to'doss t'liey wis'h to lieloug. 11US. DOCKIUUj, Hon, Secretary.
AN Of.D SONG. My Grandfather'* Clock was too high for llie shell', So it stood ninety years on tlio floor. It was taller by half than the old man hi in sol I Though it weighed lie'" a pennyweight tnoro. It was boughL on the day that the old man w«ss born, It was always his pleasure and his pvide. liut it short, nuver to go again, When the old man died. WE have just'imported a fine s'pecimen of the Old Grandfather'sClock. It is litted with one of the best English movements and is m«<lo of solid Rosewood. Every (1001) hous'o in Taranaki should have one hi it. HAVE A LOOK AT IT. Also soe tb? Handsome K.L\ Jug and Basin for Wastaand being offered, for £7 10s, which is half its usual price. SKEATES BROS., WATCHMAKERS and JEWELLERS. Op. Theatre Boyul, JX'von St., New Plymouth; and at Queen St., Auckland. T\HE HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND. Perhaps the milk has run out—pe»haps it's sour—emergencies of this kind often occur, but the wis* housekcepai keeps k tin of "SILVEKSTREAM" CONDENSED MILK always pn hand, It's uge.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 4 June 1909, Page 3
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