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moWN HALL TOWN HALL. Direction J and N. Tait. AMY CASTLES. AMY CASTLES* AMY CASTLES , Returns TRIUMPHANTLY. BRAVA ! ! BRAVISSIMA ! ! ! Echoed the enthusiasts on this GLORIOUS VOICED YOUNG SINGER, On her reappearance on Saturday Even* ' ing, and with ' ONE SWEET ACCORD Tho vast audienco rose tumultuously, and •CHEERS OF WELCOME Greeted this MOST POPULAR ARTIST OF THE DAY. THE MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION Accorded the supporting Artists was amongst the pleasing features of tha concert. All the elements of INSPIRITING SUC* CESS were there— CROWDED AUDIENCE. ENTHUSIASM. BRILLIANT SINGING. ENCHANTING MUSIC. INSISTENT RECALLS. PROFUSION FLORAL TRIBUTES. FAREWELL CONCERT. FAREWELL CONCERT. THIS EVENING, at 8. THBS EVENING, at 8. BOOD-BYE TO WELLINGTON. BOOD-BYE TO WELLINGTON. AMY CASTLES will Sin*— ATia — "Cara Nome" ("Rigoletto," Verdi). Waltz Song ("Romoo and Juliot," Thomaß). .(a) "At Twilight," (b) "'Twas April"(Nevin). And, by Special Request, "AYE MARIA" (Gounod), with 'cello obbligato. And "HOME. SWEET HOME." ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN will Sing — "Erl King" (Schubert). "Star of Eve" (Wagner). LOUIS HATTENBACH will Play— ' "Le Cygne" (Saint-Saens). Scherzo (Van Goens). Nocturne, Op. 9 No. 2 (Chopin). WILLIAM CONWAY will Play— "Rhapsodic Hongroiae" (Liszt). "Polonaise in A-flat" (Chopin). BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. Prices — ss, 3s, 2s. THREE SHILLING TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT THE DRESDEN. Two Shilling Tickets obtainable at tha doors. Doors open 7. Concert 8. Carriages 10, COUNTRY TOUR: Masterton,. Wed., Bth March; Palmers* ton, 10th Maroh; Marton, 13th March; Feilding, 14th March; Wanganui, 15th) March; Hawera, 16th March. Manager, G. H. BARNES. ST. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN* STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES! Presents Two New Programmes Weekly—* Mondays and Thursdays. TO-NIGHT! INCOMPARABLE MON< TO-NIGHT! DAY PROGRAMME! ' The Best Subjects Displayed to tie Besb' ' Advantage. And Accompanied with Just the Right Musio. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT! TjWLLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! At 8 o'clock. rjiHE KING'S THEATRE Proprietors— West's Pictures, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. n TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT t WEST'S AND ROYAL PREMIER PICTURES! PREMIER PREMIER PICTURES ! PREMIER AND SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Will Present AN ALL-NEW PROGRAMME Of PICTURES and MUSIC , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Brilliant Beautiful Novelties. A Royal Series of Animated Art, Bewitching Scenio Studies, Entrancing Dramatic Items, Diverting Comedy Gems, Shown on a Scale of Incomparable Com* ploteness and Unchallenged Perfection, Affording Recreation, Pleasure and Delight. Prices— ls and 6d. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. Theatre 'phone 3143. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. INVITATION. ALL those Friends who took part in the Performance of St. Matthew't Passion in December last, are cordially invited to again afesisfc in a repetition of tho work ,on TUESDAY, 11th April, Easter week. Practice This Evening ail 8 o'clock, St. Andrew's Hall. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. n YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. MEETINGS of Junior Branch will begin on MONDAY, 6th March, at 6.30 p.m. Singing Class at 7.30 p.m. JEAN S. WILSON, Hon. Seo. CERCLE LITTERAIRE FRANCAIS". LA premiere reunion do la saison 1911 aura lieu MARDI PROCHAIN, a 8 heures dv soir, au local Arts Club, Mowbray-street. Une soiree musicale esi offerte aux membres, leure amis, et aux personnes interessees a la propagation da la langue francaise. ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB. rpIHE Annual Moeting of p tho above A Club will be held in thS ' C.A. Rooms on WEDNESDAY, Btb, Business — Annual Report an« -• - y sheet. Election of Officers, andgU _ .-". All members, intending niemb^. ,' and supporters are cordially invited to attend. J. G. KINVIG, tlon. Sec. SELWYN FOOTBALL CLUB. iTT^HE Annual Meeting of the above Club JL will be held at Austin's Rooms, Lambton-quay, on FRIDAY, 10th March, 1911. Business— Election of Officers and Gen« eral. AU mombers and intending members invited to attend. J. G. FAULKNOR, Ron. Sec. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. TT is notified that the General Meeting ■*• in Wellington, called for Wednesday, Bth March, will be adjourned until WEDNESDAY, 15th ftIARCH, to be held at the same hour and place. ERNEST W, HUNT, Secretary. 158 Featherston-street, Wellington, 3rd March, 1911. BALLROOM DANCINO •jyTRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes fot Beginners will commence MONDAY, 6th March. Intending pupils are requested to communicate with Mrs. Mason at 136, Ghuznee-street, near St. Peter's Church. Private Lessons arranged. "KLTR. FRANK R. JOHNSTONS (Pupil of Hcrr Louis Hattonbaeh) Has resumed Teaching "Cello and Violin, 59, MAJORIBANKS-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 54, 6 March 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 54, 6 March 1911, Page 8

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