rp HE AT R E ROYAL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 0. «rp A Y J, O R. - QAERISGTON I DRAMATIC COMPANY, In tbs new Sensational Play, MIZPAH. Played in Great Britain and America over 2000 times. A splendid drama; admirably acted; characteristically costumed; beautifully staged. " I T.C. usual prices and concessions. PLYMOUTH LIhJDERKRANZ. AND LIEDERSPIEL SOCIETY. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. THEATRE. ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, AUG US T 10. PROGRAMME. " PART I. 1. Overture Mr.' W. Perry's Orchestra 2. Tbe Huntsman's' Chorus. .Liederkranz 3. Song, Schubert's "Serenade" ••'■ ••-,-•■> -virs. A. TYilke 4. Double Quartette, " The Wedding Morning," Misses W., Baker, Josephs, Roberts, Crawford and Mrs. W. Ambury; and Messrs. F. Hooker, A. Veale, W. P. Crawford and T. Woodard. 5. Part Song, "Orpheus with His Lute," (From the music to "Henry VIII.") Liederkranz 6. Song, "In Questa Tomba," (L. Von Beethoven) Mrs. C. R. Robinson 7. Trio, "A Shepherd's Lullaby," Misses K. and N.Collis, Kirton, Time. Douglas, E: Chatterton, Guildford, R. Baker, George, A. Avann and Steven, Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Elliott. 8. Part Song, "Spring Flowers," ' Liederkranz . . PART 11. I.'Overtime Mr. TV. Perry's Orchestra 2.Part Song. "TVs are Singers" Liederkranz 3. Song & Choms. "Funiculi,' Funicula," Soloist. Miss W. Baker; " Chorus. Misses Josephs. Roberts, Kirton. Harre, K. and- N. Collis and Mrs. Harvey. 4. Song, "Love's Echo" (C. Newton);. ■ ... . x Mrs. A. Wilkes 5. Trio, "The Irish. Reel,". • Mioses Taylor, Harre, Ca.nnell, Howell, Cant, R. Baker. Steven, Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Golding. 6..Part Song, "Fly, Singing Bird,"... Liederkranz 7. Ejouble Quartette, • "Softly the Moonlight," Misses W., Baker, Josephs, Roberts, Crawford and Mrs. W. Ambury, and | Messrs. F. Hooker, A. Veale, W. P. Crawford and T. Woodard. B.'Sfcng, "Abide with Me," (S. Liddle) I Mrs. C. R. Robeson 9. Part Song, "Evening". .„ .Liederkran' Solo Quartette, "God Save the King," Mrs. Wilkes, Mrs. Robinson, Mr. F. Hooker, Mr. W. P. Crawford. Tickets: 2/- and 1/-. Box Plan opens on Monday at Hoffman's, Devon street. Conductor—C. H. ANDERSON, Lc.Mus., N.C.M.L. S. L. MARK. Hon. Secretary. TTJKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB. ■N N U A L will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. Presentation of "Dan O'Brien" and ■Carbine" Challenge Shields. Gentlemen 3s; Ladies 2s. , D. WEBSTER, Hon. Sec. Tukapa F.C MILITARY BALL rpHE MOST POPULAR BALL OF THE sibason (TARANAKI RIFLES'), Postponed on account of the death of the King, .WJII. 'be .held .in. the THEATRE RO X A L MONDAY, AUGUST 29. Catering, Music, and Management will be up to the usual standard always maintained at this popular function. Tickets (Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s) may he obtained from Members of the Company. H. WILLIS, Lieut., Hon. Secretary. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED in the Vogeltown Pound on August 4, one Chestnut HORSE, four white feet, white star on forehead, white nose. If not claimed, will be sold on August 17 to pay expenses. W. MoLAUGHLAN, iPoundkeeper. I>UT THE BEST PLACI. IS rSAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 6 August 1910, Page 1
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