There is no place in tlie world where there are more sudden and extreme changes 111 temperature than in Australia. We otften experience a climate of three different seasons in one day, and the result is that numbers of people contract a cold in the stomach and bowels, which causes great pain and suffering. There is nothing that will'relieve this suffering so quickly as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrheea Remedy, This is) the best medicine in the world to cure bowel complaint in all its forms. It is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Colic, and has never been known to fail. Sold by all ohemists and storekeepers. TTEWITT'S PICTURES TO-NIGHT ut 8 o'clock. See them I
HALL, Direction .. Heary Hayward. I TO-NIGHT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. JJ A Y WARD'S piCTUBES AND ORCHESTRA. Grand Complete Change of Programme, including the awe-inspiring spectacular Film, PARIS OIL WAREHOUSE FIRE. Also two beautiful scenic pictures, four interesting dramatic subjects and six laugh-provoking comics, accompanied iiy beautiful orchestral music. ONLY ONE PRICE-1/-. Children half-price. If weather unfavorable for open-air, to be held at Whiteley Hall. J. MAY, Manager. PLYMOUTH LIEDERTAFKu FIRST GRAND CONCERT. The newly-formed LIEDERTAFEu, which consists of most of the prominent Male Vocalists in New Plymouth, vill give its initial concert in the THEATRE ROYAL, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 The Liedertafel will be assisted by MRS. E. C. ROBINSON (Contralto;, MISS ROSALIE IIANDLEY (Gold Mi" 1allist Napier Competition, 1900), au.t a full orchestra of leading instrumentalists. Conductor: Mr. Clias. H. Andei's".n, A. Mus. X.C.M. Honorary Pianist: Mr. (i. '-Metcalfe. PROGRAMME: I—Overture, " Zampa " (by Harold) Orcliesiva 2—Part Song, "The Toast" Liedert i r i'i 3—Song, " Ave Maria" (by Gounod) .. Miss Rosalie Mauii! -v (Violin obligato by Mr. H. Spencer Salt) I—Part Song, "May" .. Lieik'vUi'nl s—Quartette, " The Sabbath Call" •Tenori: Messrs F. Hooker 'ii'cl G. H. White; Bassi: Messrs G. F. Broilie and I{. l>ea. 6—Part Song, "The Two Roses" T.iedertatel 7—Song. " Break, Break, Break" (bv Le\vj« Carey) Mrs. E. C. Robinson B—Part Sung, '"War Song" .. Liedertafel Interval of Ten Minutes.
9—Valse Dc Concert, "El fen tanz" (By Franz Lehar) Orchestra 10—Part Song, "Comrades in Armfi" .. .. -. .. ■ • Liedertalel 11—Song, "Serenade" (by Gounod) Miss Rosalie Handle}' (Violin obligate by Mr. H. .Spencer Salt) 12—Part song, "The Chapel" .. Liedertafel 13—Trio, "Hark, 'Tis the Indian Drum" Meßsrs E. Clarke, W. E. M. Guy and H. W. Jennings. 14—Double Quartette, "Banish 0 Maiden" Tenori: Messrs F. Hooker, A. Veale, W. Ambury and W. Reid; Bassi: Messrs M. Rudd, T. 0. Solmackenberg, R. Lee and W. P. Crawford. 15—Song, "Still as the Night" (by Carl Bohm) Mrs. E. C. Robinson 10 —Part Song, "Stars of the Summer Night" .. .. Liedert lit'l "God Save the King." Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 n.iii. Price of Adniwsion: 2s Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls: Is Body of Ha'l. Box plaij at the Collier and Colonial Piano Co., where seats may l>e reserv»d (no extra charge). ERNEST CLARKE. Hon. Secretary. PICTURES! PICTURES! PICTURES! Niglitlv at Theatre Royal. J^OST— Sore eyes at Hewitt's Pictures.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 262, 11 December 1909, Page 5
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