AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE, NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, Ist JANUARY, 1920. Q.RAND JJECITAL By tlie QUEEN ALEXANDRA REGIMENTAL BAND, of Wanganui, Assisted by WANGANUI LEADING AR'iISTS. Under the Auspices of the Ngamotu Seaaide Committee. Commencing at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: March, "The Patagonian," (C. Trussell). Test march for next Dunedin Contest. Grand Selection, "Wagner's Works," (Wagner) BAND. Monologue, selected. Ex-Private 808. HOWELL. Song, selected, MRS. GRANT. Violin Solo, "Brendise Yalse," (Alard), MISS VIOLET PRICE, A.T.C.L. Song, "Adieu.Marie," (Moss), MR. H GALLAGHER. English Concertina Solo, "The Rosary," (Nevin), MR. WALTER SHEPLEY. Selection, "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL," (Balfe) BAND Interval of Five Minutes. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," (Suppe) BAND. Euphonium Solo, "Le Doux-Amour," (Royle), MR. CHAS. AUSTIN. Monologue, selected, Ex-Private 808 lIOWELL Cello Solo, "Told at Twilight" (Squire). MR. ,T. DEMPSEY. Violin and Concertina Duet. "Mazura," (Melnarski), MISS VIOLET PRICE, and Ma W. SHEPLEY.' Song, "Floral Dances" (Adam), MR. H. GALLAGHER Song, "Morning," (Alisten), MRS. GRANT. Contest Selection, "Roherto Diavolo," (Meyerbeer) BAND Regimental March, "New Colonial," BAND. GOD SAVE THE KING. Accompanists— Mrs Grant and Miss Violet Price. Conductor.—Lieut. Geo. lim-klev. PRICES—3s, 2s and Is (plus tax) Reserved Seats ,Is, at H. Collier & Co. The Manawatn Times, writing of the Band's concert in Palmerston North, says: The color of the ensemble is indescribably rich, and the diminuendos, cresccndos and interjecfory phases are executed v.-ith astonishing beauty and «-ffec'.. and appeal irresistibly to tverv lover of harmonised musicalvsounds. It was a triumph. R. 0. ELLIS, Hon. Secretary. RACE MEETINGS. gTRATFORD JJACES. ist & 2nd JANUARY. Trains Leave New Plymouth: #7.20, 7.43 and 9.0 a.m. NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND (Under Mr. McLeod), in attendance. LUNCHEON & CATERING in the hands | of MRS. A. WOOLLER. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION. FRONT GATES: Ladies and Gentlemen, 2s. Motor Cars, 2s 6d. Motor Cycles, Is. LAWN: Ladies, iis fid. Gentlemen, Bs. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary, Stratford Racing Club. gTRATFORD J^ACES, TAXIS. fJVAXIS plying for hire will not be allowed on the Club's private Roadway. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. STRATFORD RACING CLUB. RETURNED SOLDIERS. pASSES will be issued by the Club in respect of its Race Meeting on the Ist and 2nd January next to Returned Soldiers. The Passes ARE ONLY OBTAINABLE from the HONORARY SECRETARIES OF THE RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATIONS as follows: H. MASTERS, STRATFORD. 0. WEST, NEW PLYMOUTH. M. CRETGHTON, HAWERA. ALFRED COLEMAN, Hon. Sec. j "\JATURE intends :every woman to be beautiful in so)me way or another, but how many women long for Lovely Eyelashes? Lash-gri)-ine will grow long, silky eyelashes and distinct eyebrows. At all leading chemists and stores. Prices Hi 8d utd St. !
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1919, Page 1
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