A_ro-_a_ENTS. JUL' N.S. WALES COXSERVATORIUM. fTI < 0 W X TT . A _ L. Direction: J. AND N. TAIT. GREAT -MUSICAL FESTIVAL GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL THIS EVENING. AT 8. THIS EVENING. AT 8. Also, SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS. SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS. And SPECIAL MATINEE. SPECIAL MATINEE. SATURDAY. AT 2.30 P.M. SATURDAY. AT 2"0 P.M. At which the Programme for the Postponed Concert will be given. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VBR.BRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA SO — PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS — SO 80 — PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS - SO Conductor: HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. Conductor: HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. The Brilliant Belgian Musician. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE 1812 PROGRAMME : THE ISI2 PROGRAMME : NATIONAL ANTHEM. Overture—" Amidst Nature '• .... Dvorak Gavotte '■ Gluck ..Value Triste Alfred Hill Praeludium Jarnafeldt MISS ROSA ALBA will Sing— Vslse Song from "Romeo and Juliet." Prelude to Act 111.. "Lohengrin"..Wagner Rhapsody No. 2 Liszt "Blue Danube" Walts Strauss MR. W." M. CROUGHEY will SingToreador Songs from " Carmen.'- ---.... And the Famous OVERTURE—" 1812 " Tsokaikowsky SOLOISTS. Special Engagement of MISS ROSA ALBA, the Brilliant Soprano MISS ROSA ALBA, the Brilliant Soprano. MR; W. R. CROUGHEY, Baritone. MISS JENNY CULLEN, Solo Violinist. MR. JAMES MESSEAS, Solo 'Cellist. 1000 SEATS AT R/6. 1000 SEATS AT 5/6. * 1000 SEATS AT 3,6. 300 SEATS AT 3 3. MO SEATS AT 3,3. 500 SEATS AT 3/3. Day Sale Tickets (5/6) mar be purchased at Coleman's (H.M. Arcade). BOX PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. PRICES OF- ADMISSION: Reserved Seats. 8/9; Unreserved, 5/6 and 3/3. (These prices are iuelusive of new Amusement Tax.) The 3/ Seats w,Ui. be sold at Grey Street entrance of Town Hall. rpOWN HALL COXCERT CHAMBER. XEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON. AT 2.30. In response to - numerous requests, MR. HENRI VERBRUGGHEN Has arranged for the VERBRUGGHEN QUARTET VERBRUGGHEN QUARTET To give a Chamber Concert on above date. MR. HENRI VERBRUGGHBN. -lISS JENNY CULLEX. MR. DAVID E. NICHOLS, MR. JAMES MESSEAS. PROGRAMME: String Quartet in F Minor, Op. Or. (Beethoven) Strlnar Quartet In- D/Minor. "Death ana the Maiden" . (Schubert) New String Quartet. "The Allies" (Alfred Hill) ' Reserved Seats .V, Unreserved 2/6. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd, Both prices plus new Amusement Tax. CRICKET. ,-#_ EDEN PARK — KINGSLAND. VT7-»w EDEN PARK — KINGSLAND EDEN PARK — KINGSLAND. fftmt TJLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. 1)1/|m -a-LUNKET SHIELD MATCH. AUCKLAND AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY. CANTERBURY. TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. ' Ai.a 11 A.M. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Take Dominion Road. Monnt Albert, and Klngsland Cars. ADMISSION: GATE 1/; STAND, 6d. (Plus Tax.) Ground Members' Tickets are now procurable from Messrs. Carlton Hay. J. H. and the undersigned, end may also be obtained on application during the match at the Members'. Pavilion. M. J. FLYNN, Hon. Secretary, Anckland Cricket Association. - . 542 EOCXESIASTIOA-w -~«hristiax fundamentals *-* Conference. tabernacle. queen street. TO-XIGHT, 7.30. Speakers: JOSEPH -W. KEMP—"What l> SanctUcat'.on?" RBV. JOHN BISSETT. . TO- MO R BOW (-3 AT U'R D A V): 3. p.m.—Pedsonal Evangelism Conference— .-Revs. Percy Knight and A. S. Wilson. 7.30 p.m.— "A Xight with the Scottish Covenanters"—Sec.' Joseph W. Kemp. j '' " TEACHERS OF DANCING. < 'tTIXEMCA Classes, 8, Belgium St., Friday -a-*- and Saturday Nights. A. Amos, assisted by W. Dean. , 183 . TENDERS. PRICE for Drainage, house. Bnrwood Crescent, Victoria Ay., Kemuera.—Apply on job; , 17: fTIENDERS-wanted for Painting 3 Houses. -a- 1. Grey Lynn! Lowest or any tender not necessarily C T Waterstone, 47, Albert St. 137 . FOR EEASE BY TENDER. TEASE. BY TENDER. BILLIARD SALOON. KAIHAU S • . ESTATE, WAIUKU. Tenders are invited for tbe Lease' of ' Part Lot 67, Village or Waiuku. with . Billiard Saloon erected thereon, for a period ' of three years. • Ttie building is situated • In the main street of Waiuku Township, .: and is an excellent business kite. Tenders will close at. the Office of the . undersigned at 4 p.m. on the 16th JAN'U--1 a&t, ltaa. Loweet or an/ tender not necessarily 1 accepted. R. F. WARD, J-501. Acting Local Deputy Public Trustee. , QP-CIAL Redactions of'all Men's Panama • *3 Hats and Straw Boaters.—TutW, Tor -1 nt S-rfnnnds St r
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1922, Page 10
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