rji H E A T B E 0 Y A L TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. The KENNEDYS. KENNEDYS. KENNEDYS. KENNEDYS. \ KEITH KENNEDY (Violinist) "will play first movement and adagio "Religieuse" (Vieuxtemps), " Legende" (Wieniawski), Schubert's "YViengenleid" and Bchonn Rosmarin, as played bv Friti Kreialer. LANCE KENNEDY (Flautist and Baritone) will play BriccialdPs "II Carnivals di Venezia"—Papillon (Kohler), and will sing "Young Tom o' Devon" and "Son of Mine." LAURIE KENNEDY .('Cellist) will play "Boellmann's" Variations, Symphoniques, Ungarieche Ehapaodie (Popper), and "La Cyqne" (St. Saens), and "Broken Melody" (Van Biene). DOROTHY GRACE (Soprano) will sing ""Printe Charming" (Lisa Lehmann), "Passion of Spring," "I Know of a Lovely Garden" and "Pregheira di Tosca" (L'uccini).
ROSE FITZGERALD (Contralto) will sing "Alia Stella Confidente" (with "Cello Obligato), and Scotch and Irish Ballade. THE KENNEDY QUARTETTE will play Grand Finale from Sham's Quartette in A and Kocturne by Doppler.; also, SulliTatfa "Lost Chord" (with Corset Solo), Miserere Scene (Trovatore). and Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman). Successful numbers in whining the Stoll Competition, Drury lane Theatre, Ixm■don. Vocal Duets, Trios and Ensemble numbers by the Company. Eyery -performer an artist of magnificent attainmeffit. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at OoHiefe. S. E. ICKX.YTOY. Manager.
J? T G p 0 0 T B A L J. THE MATCH Of T!!F, SEASON. GREAT GREAT TACMATA PARK. ELTHAM. TACMATA PARE, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, JCLY 23. England's Star' Internationals in ilw Spectacular Game. , EXCURSION FARES on North an-l South Trains. Tran leaves Eltham at 5.25 (ampin hup after conclusion of game). Admission to Ground Is, Enclosed hjtand 2s, Open Stand Is. W. J. PERRETT, Secretary T.R.F. League. BRITAIN BRITAIN v. TARANAKT t. TAKAXAKi
pOOTBALL! JiOOT'BALLI TARANARI T. MANAWATU. TARASAKI v. iMANAWATU. TARANAKI y. 'MAXAWATi;. THURSDAY, JULY 23. 19W. RECREATION SPORTS GROUND. RAXFUELY SHIELD MATCH. Admission ON'h SHILUM'I! DELAYED TRAIXh. P. •SKOGLUXD, Hon. See. T.R.F.U.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 52, 22 July 1914, Page 1
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