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AMUSEMENTS. WELLINGTON TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT at 8. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF 1933. gggw And the WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: Leon de Mauny. ABSOLUTELY THE FINAL APPEARANCE OF MR. BROWNLEE IN WELLINGTON. JOHN BROWNLEE will sing: “0, Star of Eve.” “So Sir Page,” and The Prologue from “I Pagliacci.” RAYMOND LAMBERT will play: The Grieg Concerto. THE WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will play: Overture, “Rienzi,” “Jupiter” Symphony (Mozart), “V Shropshire Lad,” and “Coronation March” (from “Le Prophete.”) PRICES: 5/-, 4/- & 3/- (Reserves), and 2/-, plus tax. Box Plan at lhe Bristol. Unreserved Tickets are on Sale at The Bristol. Annotated programmes at The Bristol, Begg’s, and Ernest Dawson’s. ERNEST DAWSON, Hon. Sec. MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES! Become a Subscribing Member of the Wellington Symphony Orchestra TO-DAY ! Membership will.entitle you to substantial concessions, including the wonderful JOHN BROWNLEE CONCERT TO-NIGHT ! Apply to ERNEST DAWSON, Hon Sec. 41—824, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, THIS SATURDAY AT 8 P.M. First Appearance in Wellington of the BRILLIANT AND POPULAR DUNEDIN CONTRALTO, (Recommended by Mr. John Brownlee to train for Paris Opera)

gras ||U*|| MARY PRATT H In conjunction with the WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY (Conductor: 11. Temple White). PART SONGS. CHORUSES, QUARTETTES Also GRAND ORGAN SOLOS by H. TEMPLE WHITE. PLAN AT “THE BRISTOL.” Admission: 4/-, 3/- (Reserves), 2/-. (Plus Tax). ELECTION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. TVfR. R. H. NIMMO, Candidate for the Harbour Board, expresses his sincere THANKS a(id appreciation to big many supporters, and also extends congratulations to the successful candidates. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. THANKS. I SINCERELY thank the Electors who showed their confidence in me at Wednesday’s Poll nnd assure them that I will strive to continue to merit your support. (Signed) BARTON GINGER. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. T DESIRE to thank the 2216 Electors JL who showed their confidence in me at yesterday’s poll, and wish to assure them that I will do all in my power to merit the confidence placed in me. ALEXANDER ANDERSON. LOWER HUTT GAS BOARD. THANKSJ SINCERELY thank the electors who showed their confidence in me at Wednesday's poll, and assure them that I will do my utmost to prove that confidence is not misplaced. (Signed) D. W. CAMPBELL. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL.' THANKS. T SINCERELY thank the 1962 electors who showed their confidence in me nt Wednesday’s poll, and assure them that I will do my utmost to prove that confidence is not misplaced. (Signed) A. GRIERSON. I

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 186, 4 May 1933, Page 2

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