yfEW PLYMOUTH LIk'DERKRANZ. MD LIEDERSPIEL SOCIETY. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. •WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. PROGRAMME. 1. Overture—Mr. W. Perry's Orchestra 2. The Huntsman's Chorus.. Liederkranz 3. Song. Mrs. A. Wilkes 4. Double Quartette^ "TllS Wedding Morning," Misses W. Baker, Josephs, 'Roberts, . Crawford and Mrs. W. Ambury; and. Messrs. P. Hooker, A. Veale, W. P. Crawford and T. Wbodard. 5. Part Song, "Orpheus with His Lute," (From the music to "Henry VHL") ■■•■■■ .:'.•.-.. -. r. ; ;■-.- .friLifi'lflrV;^^ J6. Song, "In Questa Tomba,". (L. Van Beethoven) I .'..'...' Mrs. C. R. Robinson ■7. Trio, "A Shepherd's Lullaby," Misses K. N." Collis, Kirtpn, Hine, ■ Douglas, E. Chatterton, 'Guildford* R. Baker, George, A. Avann and Steven, I. Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Elliott.. .8. Part Song, "Spring Flowers," — Liederkranz j • INTERVAL. j ' PART n. 1. Overture Mr. W. Perry's Orchestra, 2.Part Song, "We are Singers". ' ~. .Liederkmny 3. Song &. Chorus, "FurSoloist, Miss W. I Misses Josephs, R Harre, R. and N. C" , ' Harvey. 4. Song 5. Trio, "The Irish Ree Misses Taylor, Harn ell, Cant, R. Baker. S well and Mrs. Goldiii 6. Part Song, "Fly, Sin 7. Double Quartette, "Softh- tlip Mc Mioses W- Bakpv. .' ! Craw f o'-d .and Mrs. Messrs. F. Hooker, CrawfoH and T. Woo .iy; 8. Song. "Abide with Me,' : (S. 1 Mrs. C. R. R. 9. Part Song, "EveninK"... .Liedei. i [ Solo Quartette, "God Save the King/' I Mrs. Wilkes, Mrs. Robinson, Mr. F. Hooker, Mr. W. P. Crawford. Conductor— C. H. ANDERSON, Lc.Mus., N.C.M.L. S. L. MARK, Hon. Secretary. , MILITARY BALL rpHE MOST POPULAR BALL OF THE SEASON ■ (TARANAKI RIFLES'), Postponed on account of tue death of the Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL On MONDAY, AUGUST 29. Catering, Music, and Management will be up to the usual standard always maintained at this popular function. Tickets (Gentlemen 3s, Laidaes 2s) may be obtained from Members of the Comply- „ H. WILLIS, Lieut., Hon. Secretary. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. BRIDGE CLOSED. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Mafcakara Bridge, on the Richmond Road, near Lepperton, will be CLOSED for repairs on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the Bth, and 9th instant. JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman. New Plymouth, 3rd August, 1910. . Mi NOT STOLEN. OBTAINED FOR NEXT TO NOTHING At T. BRANSGROVE'S CASH BOOT PALACE, iies' Strap Shoes, 4/6, 6/6, 10/6. idles' Button Shoes, 5/6, 8/6, 12/6. idies* Warm Slippers, l/-'to 4/6. iTouths' Chrome Boots, sizes 1 to 5, 8/6. Ten's Chrome Boots, from 10/6. [en's Wapm Slippers, 1/6 to 5/6. lien's Boots Soled, 3/-; Ladies' do., 2/-. Rubber Heels, 6d; Patches, 3d. At T. B.RAKSGBOV E'S, DEVON ST., EAST. ■pOR Bargain, to close an estate, or would exchange for N<"w Plymouth property, 250 acres mix«d farming land, with all necessary build ings.—Apply sharp, J. W. Wilson, Ey mont.'-itrcefc. . \ ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 100, 5 August 1910, Page 1
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