jirpHEATRE Direction JJOYAL. .J. and N. Tait * TO-NIGHT Tlio Famous Australian Soprano, d AMY CASTLES i- .("Australian Jenny Lind"). id Supported by a , c COMPLETE CONCERT COMPAXY. °j ■ PROGRAMME: 'I AMY CASTLES will sing: '. Aria "Cara Nome" ("Rigoletto," - 1 Verdi). Waltz Song ("Romeo and Juliet," ; . Thomas); (a) "At Twilight," (b) " 'Tivas April" (Xevin); and, by Special .Request, '■AVE MARIA" (Gounod), with 'cello obligato; and "HOME, SWEET HOME." ALEXAXDER CAMPHAUSEX will sing: "Erl King" (Schubert). 7 "Star of Eve" (Wagner). ! ' LOUIS HATTEXBACH will play: "Le Cygne" (Saint-Saens). Scherzo (Van Goens). Xocturne, Op. 9, No, 2 (Chopin). >- WILLIAM COXWAY will play: "Rhapsodie Hongroise" (Liszt). "Polonaise in A Flat" (Chopin). Box plan at Collier's. Prices, 5/-, 3/-, S 2/-. Throe shilling tickets now on sale l- at Collier's. Two shilling tickets obtainable lit the doors. Doors open 7. Concert 8. Carriages 10 p.m. Manager, G. 11. BARXES. TARANAKI d • ANNUAL REGATTA WAITARA RIVER. THE PEOPLE'S OUTING. J THURSDAY, Og FIRST RACE STARTS 1 O'CLOCK, e SPECIAL AXD DELAYED TRAINS. TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL e CONVENTION, 1011. Of the OMEN'S (CHRISTIAN rpEMPERANCE TJNION OF NEW ZEALAND. TO BE HELD AT ST. MARY'S HALL, „ e | NEW PLYMOUTH, ;'! MARCH 23 TO 30. s 5 - EVENING MEETINGS.. THURSDAY. March 23, 8 p.m.-Theatre Royal. An evening with the young people. PROGRAMME. Hymn, "All Round the World." n Piano trio, The Misses Smith. ,f Cradle-Roll, Lecturette and Cradle Song. >. L.T.L. Songs and Lessons. "Y" Work, Chorus by 30 young ladies. ;. Collectipn. ;. Maori Work, by Maori Delegate. Piano Solo, Polaeca in E (Weber) Miss Smith, L.A.8., L.T.C.L. , "The Family that Lived in a Shoe." Mrs. W.C.T.U. and her Daughters: -<- Evangel, Educia, Equality, Sophie (All Nations), Matilda (Press)'. New Zealand. King Alcohol. ' ..'', ' Senator Money-bags. Maori Boy, L.T.L. B. of Hope, Temperance Chorus. j ' . • ■"*-!■ tf.'—MT uSif'* 1 - FRIDAY, March 24.—Primitive Methodist Church, 7.30., Praise and Thanksgiving Service. - SUNDAY, March 26.—Theatre Royal, r 8.16. Mass meeting. 5 THURSDAY, March 30.—Willard Night,' Grand Spectacular Display. " rpARURUTANGI gCIIOOL piCXIC. To be held in r m. R. STREET'S PADDOCK, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911. r Children's Sports to be held through- - out the day. Concert and Dance to be held in the Hall in the evening. Admission.—Tea, adults 1/-. Concert ; and Diince, Ladies 1/-, gentlemen 1/0, non-dancers 1./-. 3 G. M. LONGSTAFF, Hon. Sec. WCLUGGAGE BROTHERS. PREEIIOLD ami WARMS J EASE u H O L D FOR SALE TN LARGE AND SMALL AREAS. Also WREE.HOLD g E C T I 0 X S in WHANGAMOMONA TOWNSHIP FOR SALE. M'CLUGCAGE BROTHERS ! GENERAL MERCHANTS, hilW AND COMMISSION AGENTE, Etc WHANGAMOMONA AND RBPOEUA.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 20 March 1911, Page 1
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