TO-NIGHT Chopin Schumann JVERESA QARRENO QONCERT. Direction Benno Scherek. THEATRE ROYAL ' TO - NIGHT. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING (POSITIVELY ONE CONCERT ONLY). TO-NIGHT, At 8.15. rHIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JULY 5. WELCOME TO Madame Tereßa CARRENO, CARRENO, CARRENO, The Celebrated Pianist, CARRENO CARRENO (Pronounce "Car-rain-yo"), FEE MOST AMAZING AND INTERESTING ARTIST EVER HEARD IN AUSTRALIA. 'Her playing essentially appeals to ALT. GLASSES, and she absolutely captivates even those who make it a rule jto admire nothing. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, JULY 5, At 8.15 o'clock, CARRENO CARRENO C A R R E Ni 0 Will, Play the following PROGRAMME I. Sonata Op. 57 (Appassionata) Beethoven 11. (a) Nocturne, Op. IS (b) Etude in G flat (c) Ballade in A flat (d) Waltz in A flat, Op. 42 111. (a) Abends (b) Wahim (c) In der Nacht (d) Campanella faganini-Liszt IV. (a) Soneto del Petrarca I (b) Etude, D flat [ Liszt (c) Rhapsodie Hongroise No. 6 I ADMISSION: Reserved Seats .. Six Shillings. Second Seats Four Shillings. Back Seats Two Shillings. * Box Plan .of Reserved Seats (Six Shillings) at Collier's. SOMETHING GOOD. J£ND QPERA J£OUSE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, At 8 o'clock. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE By the WAE&EKA PIEBALD MINSTRELS Proceeds 'in qid of W«et -End School and Ornate Hall. Admission: Concert, Adults Is, Children 6d. Dance, Is. THE COMING SHOW rpHE LARGEST ]£VER JJELI By the TARANAKJ pOULTRY, piGEON, QA:v,\R\ gOCIETY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 20th and 21st. OVER IQQ SPECIAL PRIZES. A BABY SHOW, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY, HOME INDUSTRIES POT PLANTS, '■ ' TECHNICAL SCHOOL WORK, PRIMARY SCHOOL WORK POT PLANTS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, DUCKS, CANARIES THE SHOW OP SHOWS. Entries Close July 6th for Poultry Sec all other Sections, July 12th. Write for a Schedule, or send to'W Rowe's or the Secretary, H. 0. HOBBS, Sec., Devon-street West. 1 ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. wishing to join the St. John' Ambulanee Classes will please sen< in their names at once to the Secretarj ; The First Aid Class will start oi THURSDAY, 30th June, in the Tow: Hall, at 7.30 p.m. The Nursing Gass will bo notified a sOon as arrangements can be made. MRS. DOCKRILL, Hon. Sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 5 July 1910, Page 1
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