PLYMOUTH LIKDERKRANZ AND LIEDERSPIEL SOCIETY. FIRST GRAND CONCERT. THEATRE ROYAL. TO~NIGHT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10. I PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Overture Mr. W. Perry's Orchestra 2. The Huntsman's Chorus.. Liederkranz 3. Song, Schubert's "Serenade" 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 Hi? Lute," (From the music to "Henry VIII.") Liederkranz 6. Song, "In Questa Tomba," ' (L. Von Beethoven) Mrs. C. R. Robinson 17. Trio, "A Shepherd's Lullaby," Misses K. and N. Collis, Kirton, Hine, Douglas, E. Chatterton, Guildford, R. Baker, George, A. Avann and Steven, Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Elliott. 8. Part Song, "Spring Flowers," • Liederkranz INTERVAL. PART n. 1. Overture Mr. W. Perry's Orchestra 2.Part Song, "We are Singers"...,.. Liederkranz 3. Song & Chorus, "Funiculi, Funicula," Soloist, Miss W. Baker; Chorus, Misses Josephs, Roberts, Kirton, Harre, K. and X. Collis and Mrs. Harvey. 4. Song, "Love's Echo" (C. Newton).. ' Mrs. A. Wilkes 5. Trio, "The Irish Reel," Misses Taylor, Harre. Cannell, Howell, Cant. R. Ttakpv <^ V en. Mrs. Ma.xwel 1 n, v' Mrs. Oo'-^ns. 6. Part Son?, "Fly, Sinking Bird,"... Liederkranz
7. Double OimrMte. «o of fi,. fi,., Moonlight," Misses W. Baker, Tosoplis, Roberts, Crawford and Mrs. W. Aivbury, and Messrs. F. Hooker. A. Veale, W. P. Crawford and T. Woodnrd. 8. Song, "Abide with Mo," (S. Liddlel .... Mrs. C. R. Robinson 9. Part Song, "Evening" ... .Liederkranz Solo Quartette, "God Save the Kinsj," JMrs. Wilkes', Mr=. 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. Le.Mua., X.C.M.L. S. L. MARK. Hon. Secretary. TUKAPA FOOTBALL CLUB. JTXUAL pi OCI A L will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL AUGUST 18. Presentation of "Dan O'Brien" and 'Carbine" Challenge Shields. Gentlemen 3s; Ladies .2s. D. WEBSTER, Hon. Tukapa F.C.
EGMONT ROAD HALL. nXEE Annual Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in the above hall on THURSDAY, August 25th. First-class Music, Supper and Floor. Prizes will be given for the best Fancy Costume (Ladies' and Gents'). TICKETS: Ladies, 2/-; Gents, 3/-; Double ticket, 4/-. L. BISHOP, Hon. Secretary. MILITARY BALL MOST POPULAR BALL OF THE SEASON (TARANAKI RIFLES'), Postponed on account of the death of the Will be held in the THEATRE ROYAL On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. Catering, Music, and Management wHI be up to the usual standard always maintained at this popular function. Tickets (Gentlemen 3s, Ladies 2s) may be obtained from Members of the ComH. WILLIS, Lieut., Hon. Secretary.
TMPOTJtNDED in the Lepperton Pound on Aitgust 8, 1910, by Mr. Mc. McGonnell, from his form, Mountain Road, one Mack mare "with saddle and bridle on, white spot on face and nose, white ring on fore and hind leg; no brand visible. If not claimed and expenses paid on or before August 23, to be sold at 12 noon, , ' F. MERRILL, Poimdkeeper. TV/rUSIC played on the Bechstein Piano is the purest music in the world: because the "Reclistcin is the world's greatest piano.—Hoffmann.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 104, 10 August 1910, Page 1
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