AMUSEMENTS, Town hall. town hall, own hall. town hall. Direction of ; J. and N. TAIT. Managed G. D. PORTUS. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 8. Messrs. G. P. Huntloy and Herbert Clayton's BRILLIANT ENGLISH COMPANY. • THE MERRYMAKERS . THE MERRYMAKERS Including J. M. CAMPBELL. SAM WALSH. BETTY OIILS. GAVIN WOOD. DORIS LIND. ERIC BLORE. ELSIE WILLIAMS. Presenting THE CREAM OF VAUDEVILLE. "The standard of vaudeville performances to. which New- Zealanders have-been' accustomed ,to has been almost uniformly tiresome. Now ■and then there have been good comedians and ' star' acrobats, and turns of various kinds have been imported from England, but the inevitable 'double song and dance' and 'serio comic' turns have become dreadfully monotonous. The Merrymakers, a clever company of vaudeville artists, opened a season at the Theatre Royal last evening, and their, work was so thoroughly original, and so far abovo tho accepted colonial standard, that'the entertainment was an '' unqualified : success."— Lyttolton Times." ' PRICES-Ss., 25., Is., BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. DAY SALES AT ABEL'S. 574G J, MATHESON, In, Advance. CONCERT . CHAMBER, TOWN HALL,-6th AUGUST, 1908.—Vocal and Instrumental. Concert by Plipils of' Mr. M, O.' Meadows, L.A.B:; assisted' by "Mr. Frank R.'. Johnstone ('Cello) and' To wry Piper (Violin).:PROGRAMME: '1. Piano Solo—"Marche Grotesque" (Sinding) —Miss May Kimbell. ',- •'' 2. Song—"God Speed you, Dear" (Teresa del Riego)—Mr. Donald. Fraser. 3. Songs—"An Autumn Song," "The Rooks" (Blanche Waterford)—Mr. W. S. Inman. ,4. Violin Solo—" Reverie" (Vieuxtemps)—Mr. Mr.' Towry • Piper. - -■ , 5; Song—"The Song, of Hybrias, the Cretan" (Elliott)—Mr. Montague Pearn. 6. 'Cello.,Solo—"Ave Maria (Schubert)— Mr. ■ Frank :R. Johnstone. 7. Song—" Kashmiri Song" • (Woodforde-Fin-den)—Mr., Aubry.Meo. ,: '. ' ' 1 8. Song—Selected—Mr. Leslie Hill. .9. Piano Solo—" Study. in-C .Minor." (Stephen Hclcr)—Miss Lily Janson. 10. Song—"Blow, Blow,: Thou' Winter Wind" (Sarjeant)—Mr. Goudie. ,11. Song—"Waiata Poi" (Alfred Hill)— Mr. Leslie Hill. 12. 'Cello Solo—".Tarantelle" (Popper)— Mr. Frank R. Johnstone. 13. Song—"Tho" Norseman's Song—(Frances Allilsen)—Mr. W. G. Inman. : , 14. Songr-" Piii'tcd". (violin obligalo, Mr. Piper) " : .; (To'sti)—Miss Frith. 15. Song—"Eldorado"- (Albert- Mallison)—Mr; -. Warbrick.' --" IG. Song—" Tho Rose" ' (Cursclimann)-Mr. /'.Aubry "Mce."' At; the : . Piano—Miss.. Montague, a.nd/ Mr. Meadows.' - *'.i/:'. IJIOWN' HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY AND FRTDAY.- 13tiv- and ■'-14th AUGUST. 'First/Appearance of .- 'MR'. CHARLES SAUNDERS, , , MR. CHiVRLES SAUNDERS, ■MR. CHARLES SAUNDERS, , ~. MR. CIiIELES SAUNDERS,. .:.; / England's Greatest. Tenor,. / In conjunction with \ WELLINGTON'" CHORAL SOCIETY. '• ' CHORAL SOCIETY. Conductor—Mr. J:.'j Manglian ; Bariiett.' . Box Plan at . Dresden.. Admission—3s., 2s.,,and,ls.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 269, 6 August 1908, Page 1
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