mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW. CHRISTMAS NIGHT, at 7.45, CHRISTMAS NIGHT, a,I 7.4>, BONG RECITAL! SONG RECITAL! By ELSIE DAYIES, ELSIE DAYIES. The Brilliant Operatic Prima Donna, Whoßo wonderful voice and dramatio power made a complete conquest of all iicr hearers on Saturday night. HINA CALBOW, Tho Premier N.Z. Contralto. ERNEST DEAICE, The Eminent Tenor.
TO-MORROW (CHRISTMAS) NIGHT. ELSIE DAYIE9 will SingSolveg's Song Grcl ß Ave Maria Gounod With Grand. Organ Accompaniment. "I Hear You Calling Me" Marshall Prayer from "La Tosca" Picrrstt Aria—"Di Tr&vatore" Tcr(ll Madam Butterfly Duet—"Hisererie" ("II Travatore'l By request. ELSIE DAVIES ti EH NEST DRAKE. MINA OAIiDOW will Sing"Sofily Awakes My Heart" (by request) "Samson and Delilah" Saint haens "0 Thank Mo Not" Mallim-on "Inter Nos" llacl'adicn "Abide With Me" Liddlo With Grand. Orsan. Duc(r-"Whcrc My Caravan has ResicS' •• Herman Lohr MINA CALDOW & ERNEST DRAKE. ERNEST DEAKE will Sing"Siciliana" ("Cavallierii Rusticana/') llascagm "Sound aa Alarm" ("Judas Maccabacus") With Organ Accompaniment. "If You Would iiovo Me" M'Dermid "At tho Grand Orgin; H. TEJEPLE WHITE. At tho I'iano—AUDEEY JOHNSTON. Popular Prices-3s. (Ecs.i, 25., and la. (I'lus Amusement Tax/. i Boi Flan at Bristol. Doors open at 7.
ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS. NEWTOWN PARK. VISITORS to Wellington'should not fall •to visit the Zoo. It contains the most interesting and attractive CoHection of Birds, BeasU, and Fishes in New Zealand. VISIT THE ZOO. VISIT THE ZOO Exhibite of world-wide interest to all. Bring tho children to ?ce the fine family of Lions and cubs, the Camels, tho varieties of Deer, tho Himalayan Thar, tho Ostriches, the Leopard, the Hyciru, tho Jackals, the Wo'ves, the While Dingo, tho Sea Lion, the Water Fowl on the lake, and tho Aquarium. See "Osman, 1 the leading Siberian Dog of Scott's Antarctio Expedition, and also tho Canadian Doga of tho Shacltleton Expedition. Sportsmen will be interested in seeing tho famous Trotting horse "Rothschild,' born 1869 (siro of many champions) now pensioned here. VISIT THE ZOO and spend a joyous time with the children. To them an education as -well as a pleasure; to you en. tertainment and rolaxation. OPEN EAOH DAY-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • SUNDAYS—IO am. to 5.30 p.m. ADMISSION—Adu'ts, Sixpence. Children (under fifteen years of sgc), FREE. SUNDAYS FREE. J NO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk. 19th December, 1917. W~~ ANTED, Passengers for Palmerston Races. Car, luxurious 8-cylindcr Cole also, 40 h.p. Hupmobile.. Apply Percy Withers. 'Phone 3968.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 77, 24 December 1917, Page 7
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