TOWN HAL lT Under the Direction of Benno Scherct. T O . nTg H TJ TO-NIGHT! The SECOND RECITAL By Madame Teresa O A R R E N O, C A It H li X O, Tho Celebrated Pianist, The Largo Audienca Last Night Endorsed the dictum of European critics, that CARRENO is one of the GREATEST ARTIST 3 'to-night Another Magnificent Programmo bo given, including — RUBINSTEIN'S GRAND CONCERTO' IX D MINOR, With Orchestral Accompaniment oa becond Piano — Bonno Schorek. TO-NIGHT, . , At 8.15, CARRENO WILL PLAY— CARRENO WILL PLAY— I. Sonata, Op. 53 (Waldstein)— *" - ° Introduzione (Largo) Rondo (Allegretto) - ' ' * tt A U S? ro con " rio Beethoven U. (a) Nocturne, Op. 37, No 2 (b) Etude, A flat (c) Ballade, Op. 23, G minor (d) Waltz, Op. 42, A fiat Chopin 111. GRAND CONCERTO in D MINOR— Allegro molto 1 maestoso ' Andanto Semplico Allegro con fuoco Eubinstei'. (Orchestral Accompaniment on Second Piano — Benno Scherok). .'- /, rV. (a) Impromptu, Op. 90, No-. 2 , \k Schubor * " (b) Marcho Militairo h Schvibcrt-Taußj TO-NIGHT, at 8.15. v S > .. S* t Prices of Admission— Reserved Sjeit«,/>i, (fetudents in parties "of twelve)'* 3L . General Admission, 4s and 2s. ~\ H ' Plan at the Dresden Company*, x % seats may. bo reserved and tickete ob< -^ for all parts of the hall. 4 Positively No Free List. THIRD RECITAL TO-MORROW ' «■» (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. BENNO SGHEREK. SUCCESS GREATER THAN EVER! ARMSTRONG! TO-NIGHT 1 VERNE I THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., Jqhn Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. ARMSTRONG and VERNE! ARMSTRONG and VERNE! IN A NEW COMEDY SKETCH. COLONEL KETCHUP. ♦FLO CALCUTT, Soubretto. JOE VERNE, Comedian and Dancer. 808 BELL, Favourite Comedian. VICTOR, &'HE GREAT VENTO. FUNNIEST BIOGRAPU PICTURE— ' THE SHORT-SIGHTED CYCLIST! REALISTIC TORPEDO ATTACK ON H.M.S. DREADNOUGHT, Soo-the Submarines at work. Myra— HAMMON and WYATT— AIice Myra— HAMMON and WYATT— AIice THE STAGPOOLE COMEDY THREE. THE STAGPOOLE COMEDY THREE. Amusing TURKISH BATH Comedy. MAUD FLORENCE. VAL NEWTON. 2s and Is. Boxes 1 guinea. Plan Dresden "It's better to return good for evil than Blow for Blow." HOUSE. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY. DRAMATIC EVENT EXTRAORDINARY I COME ONE! COME ALL! And see the Galaxy of Local Talent tha6 will appear in the Thorndon Dramatio Society's Production of H. J. Byron'g Famous Comedy Drama. BLOW FOR BLOW! BLOW FOR BLOW! If you miss seeing this production you will undoubtedly mins a great treat, for never before in the history of Wellington has such a stronp; and powerful cast been arranged for an AMATEUR DRAMATIC Performance, and never beforo havo Wellington ajnateurs .had tho Rervices of 6uch a caj)able' Stagc'Director, as Mr. Harry Norman. CAST OF CHARACTERS. In tho Prologue : Josiah Craddock Mr. Norman Aitken John Drummcud Mr. Fra.uk Hendry Charley Spraggs Mr. J. M. Samson Lieutenant Linden ■• Mr. H. F. Wood Mr. Bolder Mr. Edward H. Scott Mr. Kemvard Mr. Frank Graf Sergeant Brent Mr. Robert Harding Mildred Craddock .. Mies Mollio Marshall Kitty Wobbler MiE3 Aggie Samson In the Drama : Sir Harry Linden, Bart ... Mr. H. F. Wood Josiah Craddock Mr. Norman Aitken John Drummond Mr. Frank Hendry Charley Spraggs Mr. J. M. Samson Doctor Graco Mr. Dennis Kelly John Mr. Alfred Foole Alipo Pethorick Miss Mollio Marshall Lady Ethol Linden Miss Lena Lennox Miss Wobbler Miss Aggie Samson Mrs. Moulsey Miss Daisy Bedford Furnishings kindly supplied by W. F. Shortt, Ltd. Orchestra under tho Leadership of Mr. H. PERCIVAL CLARKE. Prices^ — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at th» Dresden. To assure good seat? book at one*. Business Manager, Norman Aitken. Hon. Sec, F. H. Wood. \ mHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. JL A PLEASING EVENT. Tho Grand Floral and Fancy Bazaar will be opened by Mr". M. A. Williams TO-MORROW, at 3 p.m. ' A party of sailor boys and little maideni, under the direction of Miss Adeline Cur.tis, will ting New Zealand patriotic songs. They will also give atsplendid display of Spanieh fan drill. Tiny Japs, from tho Far East will give action songs. Special Music by Mr. E. J. King's Orchestra. Spanish fan drill. The Japs, from the Dainty Afternoon Tea. Each S".dc-phow a Novelty -in itself. The Bit of Old England The Castle Tower The Buckjumpers A Splondid Floral Ship ADMISSION 6d. JAMES MOORE, . . Missioner. i^RAXD MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. HUTT METHODIST CHURCH.' WEDNESDA yT 31st JULY. Leading Wellington, Pctone, and Hutt Artist?. Refreshment!). Admission, Ouo Shilling. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A GENERAL MEETING ef Membera will bo hold on TUESDAY, tho 30th inst.,_ at 8 o'clock p.m., to consider ths Customs Tariff Bill now before Parliament. S. CARROLL, Secretary. WELSH SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON* A MEKTIXO of the above will he held -i Sl. at Rirhnrds's Room?, 73, CiiVa-streeti on WEDNESDAY, 31st July. Member* desiring to join male voice party arc requested to attend. A. LEONARD-JONES, ' Hon. Sco '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1907, Page 6
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