PLYMOUTH LIEDERTAFEL. FIRST GHAND CONCERT. The newly-formed LIEDERTAFEL, which consists of most of the prominent Male Vocalists in New Plymouth, -vill give its initial concert in the THEATRE ROYAL, TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, DECEMB,E,R 15 The Liedertafel will be assisted by MRS. E. C. ROBINSON (Contralto,', I AIISS ROSALIE UANDLEY (Cold Medallist Napier Competition, 1909), and a full orchestra of leading instrumental-
Conductor: Mr. Cbas. H. Anderson. A. Mus. X.C.M. Honorary Pianist: Mr. U. Metcalfe. PROGRAMME: II— Overture, " Zampa " (by Harold) Orchestra , 2—Part Song, "The Toast" ' Liedertx'el 3—Song, "Ave Maria" (b\ Gounod) .. Mis " " " (Violin obligato by M 4—Part Song, "May" .. Liedertafol s—Quartette, "The Sabbath Call" Tenori: Messrs F. Hooker 'i.'d G. H. White; Bassi: Messrs G. P. Brodie and R. Lee. B—Part bong, "The Two Koaes" Liedertatel 7—Song, "Break. Break, Break" (by Lewis Carey) I Mrs. E. C. Robinson B—Part Song, "War Song" .. Interval of Ten I 9—Valse De Concert, " anz" (By Franz .
10—Part Song, "Comrades in Arms" Liedertafel 11—Song, "Serenade" (by Gounod) Miss Rosalie Handley ' (Violin ohligato by Mr. H. Spencer Salt) 12—Part song, "The Chapel" .. Liedertafel 13-Trio, "Hark, 'Tis the Indian Drum" Messrs E. Clarke, W. E. M. Guy and H. W. Jennings. H—Double Quartette, "Banish 0 Maiden" Tenori: Messrs P. Hooker, A. Veale, W. Arabury and W. T " Bassi: Messrs M. Rudd, ' Schnackenberg, K. Lee and W. P. Crawford. 15—Song, "Still as the Night" (by Carl Bohm) Mrs. E. C. Robinson 16—Part Song, "Stars of the I Summer Night" ~ .. Liedertaiel "God Save the King."
Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 y.m. Price of Admission: 2s Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls; Is Body of Ha'l. Box plan at the Collier and Colonial Piano Co., where seats may be reserved (no extra charge). ERNEST CLARKE, Hon. Secretarv. RECREATION (GROUNDS (Weather permitting; Whiteley Hall, if wet). Direction Henry Haywavd FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. JJAYWARD'S Open-Air piCTUKES .and ORCHESTRA. Another Great Programme of Star Pictures, including the realistic and exciting episode, SAVED BY TELEGRAPH, Also a charming Dramatic Story, THE VOICE OF THE VIOLIN, and ti-3 magnificent Scenic pictures. TRIP ON THE HONG KONG RAILWAY, and SPORTING on the RIVIERA. Then Die side-splitting Comics, •'Far-reaching I*)licemen," "Coster's Runaway Barrow," and others. MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC Only one price—ls. Children halfprice. J. MAY, MANAGER. GRAND SJCHOOL BENEFIT PERFORMANCES (Afternoon and Evening) THEATRE ROYAL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18. by JJ E WITT'S piCTURES PROPRIETARY, in aid of the iPrize Funds for the FRANKLEY ROAD AND WEST EM) SCHOOLS. GRAND AFTERNOON MATINEE oi special pictures, including "Puss in Boots" and "Trixy the Princess," colored views; "The Slate Industry from the Quarry to the School Desk," "Our Banana Supply," and numerous others. First-class evening Programme. Admission Is; children 6d to all parts of the House.
LOOK QUT »JiARANAKI JJEGATTA JANUARY Ist, 1010. The Only Aquatic Gathering in the District. Outrigger and Whalcboat Races Swimming and Tub Races Greasy Boom Water Tournaments Special and Delayed trains. Band in Attendance. First race starts at 11 o'clock; Jns.t event 4.30 p.m. H. SfURDLE, Secretary. WHANUARKI COUNTY COUNCIL rpENDERS arc hereby invited for tlio following works up till NOON ■''> WEDNESDAY', the 19th (lay of January, 1010, at the Council Office, Whang.irei, for— Quarrying and Carting twenty-oue thousand (21,000) cubic yards of Road Metal at Ruatangata, Whangarei. Work to lie completed bv 31st April, 1011. 'Particulars on application to I lie Engineer. Specifications and Conditions can be seen at the Comity Office, Whangarei'. The Council ore not linuuil to accent the lowest or any tender. Wm. 11. KKASKR.
TARURUTANGI DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY. RENDERS are invited and will be received until Noon on SATURDAY, December 18th, for building a concrete dam across the Awai Stream, for ■he Tarurutangi Dairy Factory Company, Plans and Specifications may 'be seen at the office of Messrs Sladden'and Palmer, Devon Street, New Plymouth, ivnsi tenders may be left. The lowest or any tender not nec<Msarily accepted. THOS. (OWE, Chairman. [RENDERS will be received at Ue Office of the Moa Road Board, lnglewood, up to NOON on SATURDAY, 18th inst., for the following work:— Wortley Road—Formation and metalling (amount about £2601. Plans and specifications at lii"lewood office. ORBELL & IJACKAY, Engineers. "VMAS.—Orders now being taken at "Daily News" Jobbing Office for Xmas. and Greeting Cards. Splendid M. •ortment to Hlwt bom.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 264, 15 December 1909, Page 3
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