Q. 00 D rp EMP LA R JJALL tq-night~ only. GRAND CONCERT By YA X UEC K'S QRCHESTRA anil LEA DIXt; VOCAL ARTISTS. i'ROGRAMME: March —"Carrilloiv' (Laurandeau) — Orchestra. Selection —"Mikado" (Sullivan) Orchestra. Duet —"Larboaril Watch"' (Williams) Messrs Nippert Bros. Ballade—"All! It was a Dream" (Fredcrick) —Orchestra. Intermezzo—"Kisses" (Penn) —Orchestra Selection—"Cavalleria Rustiiuna" (Mascagni)—Orchestra (by request). Song—"Long, I-ong Ago" (Strelesky)— Mrs. Massey (violin obligato by Mr. Van Heck) March—"National Emblem" (Baylev). March—"Onwisconsin" (Lander) Song (selected) —Mr. Lambert. Chanson—"Mon (Rene) —Orchestra. .V«poljta!i Song—"Maria Mari" (Capna) —Orchestra. Song—"Music and (Word" (J'ddle) — Mr. 11. Nippert. Selection—"Marriage Market" (Solcr) —• Orchestra. Song (selected)' —Mr Malonc (Stratford) Cornet Solo—"To a Star" (Eshbeck) — Mr. Syd. Bernard. Violin Solo—"Malinconia" (Bohmi) —G. Van Heck. March—"Tipperary"—Orchestra. Piano kindly lent by Mr. Collier. Conductor, Gerald Van Heck. NEW PLYMOUTH. SHOW NIGHT, " r WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. A NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY'S Final Production o£ Sydney Jones' Popular Comedy-Opera, j SAN T 0 Y By arrangement with J. C. Williamson and Co., Ltd. ONE NIGHT ONLY i of CLEVER ACTING AXI) BRILLIANT EFFECTS. * BRIGHT AND SPARKLING MUSIC. R -inn FULL ORCHESTRA IAA AVU AX]) CIIOUUS Musical Director .... Mr. R. N. Rcnaud Scenic Artist .... Mr. A. Mcl. Bradbury Stage. Manager Mr. P. E. Stainton BOX PLAN" opens at Collier's oil THURSDAY, February 18. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle ~ and Orchestral Stalls, 4/-; Stalls, "2/G; Pit, 1/-. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. •- in fJARANAKI METROPOLITAN a AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY. 40th ANNUAL SHOW. NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th and 25th, 11)15. Most Complete Schedule ever issued by r the Society. I Great Increase of Prize-money ir. All Sections. ' GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE OX SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1915. GREAT SALE of PEDIGREE CATTLE, STUD AND STOCK SHEEP, SHOW HORSES, &c. MAKE YOUR ENTRIES EARLY. Schedules on application to A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary, C/o Webster & McKeilar, Currie Street, New Plymouth. yyAIMATE HORTICULTURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S i 7 Ux AUNUAL SHOW. Will be held at the MAXAIA RECREATION GROUNDS On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. • Classes for Pot Plants, Flowers
Vegetables, l ; ruit, Honey, CcJJ-og and Miscellaneous Articles. Weight-guesting and otiier Competitions. l'aetory Horses. to be shown in springdrav. I'ii .t prize, Gold Medal and .€1 Is; second, Si'.wr Medal. Uest-paced Gig Horse ill llarsvrss. SPOUTS I'KOGKA.VIMi'j Consists of: Wrestling, Putting tinShot, Tng-of-War, Stepping the Chan, Bill l'oi.y and Horse Jumping Competitions, <s;c. Evening.—A First-class rrogrannne ivill be submitted. refreshments on Ground. Hand in attendance. Good Horse Paddock. Ail Entries close .with Secretary, 0 p.m., SATURDAY, February Oth (except for Sports). For Scheduler, and further particulars apply to V. 11. HOISDAY, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 208, 10 February 1915, Page 1
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