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MONSTER QUEEN CARNIVAL. TO-NIGHT! AT THE PARK. AT THE PARK. NEWTOWN PARK BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED BY 35,000 CANDLE-POWER LIGHTS. GRAND BRASS BAND CONCERT. EIGHT BANDS TAKING PART. GRAND BRASS BAND CONCERT. EIGHT BANDS TAKING PART., MASSED BAND PERFORMANCE After which the result of the afternoon's competition will be announced " by the Musical Judge (A. Wade, Esq.). FUN FOR ALL! FUN FOR ALL! FUN FOR ALL I FUN FOR ALL! FUN FOR ALL! FUN FOR ALL I SIDE-SHOWS GALORE! AUNT MARYS. SIDE-SHOWS GALORE! AUNT MARYS. BRING ALL YOUR REAL AUNTS. I ALL SORTS OF FUN AND FROLIC. ADMISSION, Is. ADMISSION, Is. ADMISSION, Is. I ADMISSION, Is. ADMISSION, Is. ADMISSION, Is. GET THE CARNIVAL SPIRIT, & REMEMBER \ THE PROCEEDS ARE FOR " OUR BOYS." H. G. HDLL, Chairman. 'JOSEPH LEWIS, Secretary. E. J. COLLEY, Assistant Secretary. GRAND CONCERT! ~ ORGANISED BY MISS RUBY M'DONALD. IN AID OF OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), NIGHT AT 8.30 O'CLOCK. PROGRAMME : Organ Solo — Air, with Variations on Scene from "Hamlet" (Shakespeare)— Mr. Theme (Handel), (Karg Elert)— Mr. Culford Bell, Miss Betty Purdom Bernard Page Violin Solo— "Romance" (from D-minor Air— 'Arm, Arm, Ye Brave ("Judas Concerto) (Wieniawski)— Miss Ruby Macabaeus') (Handel)— Mr. Hamil- M'Donald. At the Piano, Mr. Berton Hodges nard Page Flute Solo— "Am Meer" (Schubert)— n.n .^ nn q, n <m U _„,,• „~, , ,-. „. Miss Nellie Simpson Or^^ No. 3 (Op. 7), Song-"Aye Maria" (Gounod)-Miss „ (Saint Saen *)-Mr. Bernard Page Teresa M'-Enroe. Violin Obbligato, Song— "Beloved, It Is Morn'- — Mr. Miss Ruby M'Donald. At the Organ, Hamilton Hodges Mr. Bernard Page National Anthem. Accompanist — Mrs. Ernest Queree. Pianos kindly lent by The Bristol Pfeno Company. A REAL WEST COAST . ' . SOCIAL i ! ■ - ('- ' -- • '(FOR-XJUEEN-CANDIDATE NO. 7). : •• • - i > in ■, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, JUNE 1. X , . 8 p.m. tp. 12 p.m. j -,' -'. r | DANCING AND FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME. ADMISSION, 2s. GALLERY ONLY, la. . WELLINGTON'S GREAT MUSICAL EFFORT FOR OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. THE CONCERT OF THE CARNIVAL. (Under the Patronage and ;n; n the Presence of Their Excellencies -V"- .- LORD AND LADY LIVERPOOL.) ' TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9. IN SUPPORT OF THE CANDIDATURE" OF DR. PLATTS-MILLS. The following Artists have generously given their services: — MISS MINA CALDOW will sing—" Three Fishers " (Hiillah) and (by request) " The Absent-minded Beggar " (Kipling). MISS RENE QUEREE wMI play— Wedding March and Elfin Dance, from " Midsummer Night's Dream " (Mendelssohn-Liszt). MISS AGNES SEGRIEF will sing— " Soul of Mine" (Ethel Burns). MISS WINIFRED LONSDALE will sing— " The Curate and the Maid." NURSE TE AU (Otaki) will sing a Maori song, assisted by the Lyric Quartette, with harp and piano accompaniment by Signor Vitetta and Miss Quill (Otaki). MR. BERNARD PAGE will contribute Organ Solos. MR. HAMILTON HODGES will sing— " The Two Grenadiers" (Schumann). MR. J. M. CLARK will recite the great speech from " Henry V.". MR. E. B. GILCHRIST will play a Violin Solo. MR. E. J. HILL will sing the latest Patriotic Song, "The Gunner" (Haydn Wood). SIGNOR VITETTA will play a Harp Solo. THE LYRIC QUARTETTE (Messrs. H. F. Wood, W. Jennings, W. Goudi©, and C. Connors) will take part. MRS. QUEREE, MISS QUILL (Otaki). and MR. D. A. KENNY will play the Accompaniments. TICKETS (Is and 2s) may be reserved at The Bristol. RONALD K. LYON, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 2

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