amusements. ! BRUNNEETON DISASTER. GEAND BENEFIT CONCEBT BT THB LEADING MUSICIANS IN OHRISTOHURCH. rpEMPLE OF TRUTH. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, ''■ Ai 8 P.M. PROGRAMME. "* Part I. 1. Duet—Piano and Organ Coronation March (Meyerbeer)— Mrs Edgar and Mr Faulkner. 2. Sonir—" Thy Sentinel am I" (Pinsuti) —Mr Alex. Miliar. 3. Song—" CannenciU " —Sfiss Alice Corrick. 4. Song— "Funiculi Funicula " (Denza) — Signor Borzoni. 5. Violin Solo —'' Legende " (W e i° aw ski) —Mr Nottingham. 6. Son}.'—"By the Blue Sea" (Smart)— Miss Lilian Smith. 7. Sons—" Come into the Garden Maud" (Hobbs) —Mr F. Woodhouse. 8. Song—"For All Eternity" (Mascheroni), with violin obligate by Mr Nottingham—Miss Hilda Meadows. 9. Song — "The Toilers" (Web3ter) — Rev. A. Mitchell. Interval of ten niiuutes. Part 11. 1. Song—" Glory " (Roeckel)—Mr B. Lovell. 2. Song—"Where the Lindens Bloom " (Buck)— Miss Lilian Smith. 3. violin, 'cello, Symphony Op. 6 (Haydn)— Miss Vartha, Messrs Nottingham and iionningtou. 4. Son*—"The Deep Cold Sea" (Petrie) Mr Alex. Millar. 5. Song—" Bid mc Discourse" (Bishop)—Mis3 Alice Corrick. 6. Cavatina—"Vieni la mia Vendetta" (Donizetti) —Signor Borzoni. 7. Organ Solo—(a) Andante ; (b) Allegro (Bache)— Mr Faulkner. 8. Song—"All in a Garden Fair"—Miss Hilda Meadows. 9. Song—" Three Shadows " (Bedford), with violin obligato by Mr Nottingham—Mr F. Woodhouse. Musical Director—Mr F. Woodhouse, Accompanists—Mrs Edgar and Miss B. Vartha, ADMISSION, Is.
Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Commence at 8 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs Hilner and Thompson's, Walker's, Davies and Lamb's, Eslick 8r05. , , and A. Francis. 6732 ENGINEERS' BAND. rnHE MEMBERS of the ENGINEERS' BAND are RE QUESTE D TO MEET AT TUB RAILWAY S T,A T I OK, At 7 p.m., THIS EVENING, To March in conjunction with the v Flre Brigade TO TUB BRUNNERTON RELIEF . CONCERT AT THE TEMPLE OF TRUTH. C. A. MYHRE 1 , E. A. ENGLAND VFor the Executive. 6723 G. MILNE .. J P E ; B _: : A'- eR " : " V; H- ; '-o" : "'"u"''i : E^-' prelijiinarylnnouncement. THE OHRISTCHURCH LAUGHING SEASON, Limited to a few nights only, commences MONDAY, APRIL 13ni, When THE':WORLD'S GREATEST MESMERIST, T. A. KENNEDY, TT7E KING LAUGH MAKER, Will make his fivwt appearance in Christchurch in his . NOVEL AND REMARKABLE ENTERTAINMENT, Which has awed, astonished and amazed thousands upon thousands of people all over the Eiiglishspeaking world. Itypnotism Extraordinary, Illimitable Fan and Laughter. Popular Prices. 6680 L. J. LOHR. MEETINGS, &c. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.—A MEETING of the KAIAPOI BRANCH will be held in the Farmers' Club Room on THURSDAY, the 9th INST., at 7.30 p.m. Business—Election of Committee and General. Intending- members invited. WALTER E. PARNHAM, 6712 Hon. Secretary pro tern. MR G. W. RUSSELL TXTILL ADDRESS HIS CONSTITUENTS AT ' ■' ' ■ j ' THE LIBRARY, ISLINGTON, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY)) At 8 p.m. * 6695 3JT* W. H. MONTGOMERY WILL ' ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OK THE ELLESMERE DISTRICT AT THE HALL, LE BONS BAY, THIS EVENING. ■ AT THE HALL, OEAIN'S BAY, ON FRIDAY. AND AT THE SCHOOLROOM, PIGEON BAY, ON ■ SATURDAY. AT 7.30. '6553
LIGHT. TRUTH. FKEEDOM. PROGRAMME OF CONVENTION. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Christctaurch, N.Z. APEDj 13th to APBIL 18th, 1896. MONDAY. Morning—Order of Business. Afternoon—National Council of Women —Lady Stout; Federation of Women —Mr Tregear. Evening—Unitary Home3—Prof. Bickerton. TUESDAY. Morning—Sweating —Miss Sherriff Bain; State Bank —3lr Sievwright. Afternoon—Marriage and Divorce—Mrs T. E. Taylor; Economic Independence of WomenMrs BaHock. Evening—Village . Settlements—Hon. Mr . Bolt, M.L.C. WEDNESDAY., Homing—Pauperisation—Mrs Blake; Single Tax Mr M.H.R.; Land Nationalisation—Dr. Strong. Afternoon —Garden Party—" W;iinoni." Evening—Constructive Socialism—Miss A. E. Hookham; The New Woman — Mre _ Sievwright. / THURSDAY. Morning—Party Government, Referendum, Elective Executive, Reform of the Upper House —MrG. J. Smith, M.H.R. Afternoon—The Treatment of Criminate — Mr O*Bryen Hpare. * Evening—Technical Education—Mr Elliott. FRIDAY. Morning—Problem of Purity—Prof. Bickerton. Afternoon—Old Age Pensions—Mr T. E. Ta3'lor; Undesirable Tasker. Evening—The Individual Under Socialism —Mr Evans. SATURDAY. Morning—The Criminal Code Bill—Mrs Cannington and Mr J. C. Kirby. Afternoon—Political Disabilities of Women—Mr EusaeU, M.H R.; Women in the Service of the State—Mrs Williamson. Evening—Conversazione. Zb* FiibUc CerdUUy Invited to 01 Uteting*. 6736 J
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