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mHEATBE lOYAL, MADAME PATEY, ENGLAND'S GREATEST CONTRALTO. OPENING CONCERT, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 9th JUNE, AND WEDNESDAY AND THUESDAY NEXT, 10th ana 11th. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1. Trio— " This Magic Wove Scarf o" (Barnott)— Miss Rossow, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Patoy 2. Song — " Once Again " (Sullivan) — Mr. C. R. Jones 3. Aria~""Qui La Voco" (Bellini)— Miss Bertha Kossow 4. Recit. and Air — "Rago Then, Angry Storm" (Benedict)— Mr. J. G. Patoy 5. Pianoforte Solo — " Rhapsodic Hongroise II." (Liszt)— Miss Emilia Wood 6. Recit. and Aria— "Che Faroi" (Gluck) — Madame Patey 7. Song— "Call Me Back" (Denza)— Miss Bertha Rossow Part 11. 1. Duet — " Crndel Perche " (Mozart) — Miss Rossow and Mr. J. G. Patey 2. Song— "Sho Wore a Wreath of Roses" (Knight)— Madame Patey 3. Pianoforte Solo — " Polonaise " (Kowalski) —Miss Emilia Wood 4. Song— "lt Was a Dream" (Cowon)— Mies Bertha Rossow 5. Song— "Off to Philadelphia" (Battison Hayes)— Mr. J. G. Patey 6. Song— " Margarita " (Lohr)— Mr. C. R. Jones 7. Song— " The Land o' the Leal" (Scotch) —Madame Patey 8. Duet— " The Moon Hath Raised " (Benedict)— Mr. C. R. Jones and Mr. J. G. Patey Accompanist ... Mr. Hermann Morris. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The Dross Circlo for the Throo Concerts being ALL BOOKED, Intending Patrons are notified that RESERVED STALLS ONLY ARE AVAILABLE. To prevent disappointment, early application at Holliday's is necessary. To prevent speculation, in tho Salo of Seats, the Management has decided not to sell more than Six Seats to any one person. PRICES OP ADMISSION : Dross Circlo ") and [ sa. Stalls, 3s. Pit, Is. Orchestral Stalls J Australian Representative . Mr. Lohr Director Mr. W. H. Poolo CJKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING. OKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING. SKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING. SKATING TO-NIGHT. SKATING. COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK. COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK. COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK. COLUMBIA ELITE SKATING RINK. Good Music. Good Music. Good Music. Good Music. Open — Tuesdays, 7.30 to 10p.m.; Thursday Mornings for Lady Beginners; Fridays, Ladies' Free Invitation Night ; and Saturdays, 2.30 to 5 p.m. E S L E V AN CHURCH, Taranaki-street. A WORLD OF SONG AND STORY. SPECIAL MUSICAL ATTRACTION. Visit ok MR. W. H. WHITEHEAD, Iho eclobratod English Vocalist, Organißt, Song Lecturer, Evangolist. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.30. Subject—" Foot PaEsengors, Keep to tho Right." Admission tree. A collection aftor tho cntortainmont. Everybody should hoar Mr. Whitehoad. OPECIAL MUSICAL EVENING. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Wellington-terrace. w. h. wiiTteiiead, Vocalist, Organist, Evangelist. SONG - LECTURE ENTERTAINMENT. Music for the Church ! "1 Oratorio Music Music for tho School ! > Music for tho Home ! J Organ Music Mr. WHITEHEAD will sing popular and high-class Songs, and kindly assisted by several Lady and Gentlemen Solo Vocalists. Rev. G. J. Allon 8.A., will take tho chair • at 7.30. A Silver Collection will bo made. MR. WHITEHEAD'S GRAND MUSICAL NIGHT. TT6AHAUE AN G A HALL. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE. THE GEORGIA MINSTRELS Will give an Entertainment and Dance in tho a'oove Hall. Admission, 2s and Is : Dance, Is. Brake will leavo Johnsonvillo at 7 o'clook, returning aftor danco. Friday, 12th Jane — Petone. rpHE Model of ST. PETER'S in ROME will be exhibited THIS EVENING and all tho week at the EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Lambton-quay. Doors open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission, Ono Shilling, children Half Price. Children under nine years of age, accompanied by their parents, Free. GRAND SELECT AMATEUR LIGHT-WEIGHT BOXING TOURNAMENT will be hold at tho JUBILEE HALL, Manners-street, On SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, 13th Juno, at 8 o'clock. First Prize, Five Sovereigns. Winner of each event to receive 10s. Nominators not to exceed 10st 41b. Nominations, la 6d ; acceptances, 2s. Declaration of competitors will be declared on Thursday evening next at Jubiloo Hall, Mannors-streot, where all information may bo obtained. Admission, 2s and Is. ST. PETER'S CHOIR. MR. WATERS would be muoh obliged to the Members of St. Poter'B Choir if they would moet him on WEDNESDAY EVENING noxt, tho 10th instant, at 7.30, in the largo Schoolroom in Ghnznoo-Rtreet. Business vory important. All who can conveniently aro earnestly asked to attend. W. C. WATERS, M.A., Incumbent. 9th June, 1891. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL AND FLORISTS' SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Socond Annual General Mooting of Membors of fcho above Society will be hold on WEDNESDAY, 10th Juno instant, at 8 p.m., in Room No. 9, Exchange Building, Lambton-quay. Business : Consideration of Committee 181 8 Report and Balances - sheet. Eleotion of Committee and other Office-bearers. TONIC SOL-FA. AN Elementary Class will be commenced in Newtown on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 10th June, at 8 o'clock. Feo for tho term, ss. Apply W. J. NEWTON, Riddiford-street, Opposite St. Mark's Parochial Boom. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. nnHERE are vacanoiea at the Home for JL _ two male and one femalo inmates. Nominations will bo received by flic undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, 17th June. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Phamil Chambers, Bth June, 1891. TTtRENCH AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES J? and LITERATURE.— Encouraged by the success that has attended his efforts in favour of a. small number of pupils whom he has privately taught, and confident that sufficient inducement will not be wanting, tho undersigned has secured a class-room, which ho intends opening *as an Evening School, about the middle of the present month; he therefore invites early application from intending pupils. The painstaking method of teaching practised by the undersigned (who, it may be mentioned, studied French under Professor Fransois Pic, at the Technical Sohool of Monviso in Turin), cannot fail to impart to students a thorough knowledge of either language, and to enable them to converse. Private lessoni at own or pupil's residence. Terms moderate. P. CORRADO, c/o Mrs. Murray, Glenbervie-terr&ce, off Tinakori-road. Mr. Corrado will be in attendance at the Sohoolroom (late Miss Twiss'), Abel Smith-street, three doors from Upper WUliB- street, at 7 o'clock every evening during this week. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, departure from "Wellington of tho ordinary 10.15 p.nj. Train to Lower Hntt will be delayed until 10.30 p.m. BY ORDER. Traffio Agent* b Office, Wellington, 9th Jnjxo, 1591.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 9 June 1891, Page 3

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