TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. (Concert Chamber.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Also, NEXT MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, NEXT TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. SELINSKY-AMADIO! SELINSKY-AMADIO ! SELINSKY-AMADIO! COTERIE OF BRILLIANT ARTISTS. SELINSIvY will playConcerto in E Minor Mendelssohn Variations Corelli-Kreislor Nocturne Chopin-Aucr Etc., etc. JOHN AMADIO will play— Rhapsodic Pastorale Hongroise...Doppler Spring Terschak Etc., etc. ELSY TREWEEK will sing— Waltz Song—"Romeo et Juliette" Gounod Prayer from "La Tosca" Puccini Etc., etc. JESSIE ■ MASSON will playDrum Polonaise Chopin Waltz in A" flat ITrahms Novelette in^E Schumann ■ ' Etc., eto. TRlO—Violin, Flute, end Piano—"Hungarian Dance" Brahms Managerial Note^-Request numbers will bo included in Tuesday' 6 Programme. Requests may be addressed bare of Bristol Piano Co. PRICES—4s, 3s, 2s. A limited number of Seats at One Shilling. Plan at Christeson's, till 7. Representative J. , Sutton Crow. Touring Representative ... John Hopkins WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! -- TO-NIGHT! ; SATURDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 8.15 o'clock. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE, City Organist. Overture "King Stephen," Op. 117 Beethoven En Bateau (from Suite for Strings) Debussy Pastorale, Fugue in D Minor Scarlatti (1683-1757) Psychological Poem (La Gonie et la. Mort, No. 6) Rebikoff Intermezzo from Suito for Orchestra (Op. 43) Tscbaikqwsky Final© ....: Cesar Franek •Admission - SIXPENCE and ONE SHILLING. Doors open 7.15 o'clock. JNO. R, PALMER, Town Clerk. 23rd February, 1917 ■ BAND. NZ. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION • BAND, AT ISLAND BAY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 5 p.m. ■- SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S LECTURES. NOTICE.—Mr. P. J. O'Regan has had to Postpo_ne_ his Lecture on "The Menace of Imperialism" owing,to an urgent call out of town.: , : ', . MR. E. M'DONALD , ("Hugh Stone," of the Maoriland Worker) Will deliver en Address at the alexandra hall, abel smith- ■ . street; On SUNDAY EVENING-;'at 8. Subject: "Damaged Goods." On SUNDAY, 4th .March, Mr. H. E. Holland will bo the speaker . Subject: "The Churches, tire Clergy, and Exemptions." x ■ ■' . , '% mHIRD ■ METHODIST WOMEN'S JL MISSIONARY CONFERENCE, In the Interests of Homo and Foreign Missions, will commence its Session on MONDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1917, In: WEBB-STREET MISSION HALL. QALVAT 1 0 N ARM Y. *° Vivian-street, 25th February. 7 and 11a.m., 3 and 7 p.m., HARVEST FESTIVAL, Colonel .M'lnnes conducting. The Citadel decorated. Seasonable Music. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 'Sparkling Programmes. ■ ... , Y.M., 0. A. • -> ■.-■•-.Yr-M. 0. A. To-night (Saturday), at 1 '- 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting. ■'■'.* .- ■■' To-morrbw (Sunday), at 4 p.m.', Meeting for Men only. .Speaker, Rav.;.E.-T. Cox. Subject: "Fear God and,.take','your.: true part." ' ■ ". .' ■ ,-,'- , • '■ -i.j ' Strangers' Tea, 5 p.m. .Soldiers 'and Visitors to the City most "cordially welcomed. . • • NORTHLAND RATEPAYERS' ASSO- • -'OIAT.ION. I \ ■ MEETING of the Residents of North■i3_ land will be held in the Methodist .Churchroona next Tuesday night, at 8 .o'clock, to_ discuss Municipal Matters, and "to arrange for a candidate at' Hit) forthcoming Municipal Elections. E. LAMBERT, Secretary. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL, UNION THE "Annual General Mooting ;df Uip above Union will bo. hold iii St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon-sfro'ot, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 27th .iastuut, at 8 o'clock. ..; .' ■ •. " . I Business: • , Annual Report and. Statement pf Accounts • , ,■'•,. Election of Officers And general. -•■ ■■ . '. ' W. E. CALDOW, ,! ■ ' ; . Hon., Sec. NOTICE TO SPECIAL JURORS: NOTICE is hereby g'iyoit t\\nt Specinl Jurors summoned for Mon'diiv. Hio 26th inst., at 10.30 a.m., will not bo required, and they, aro now flnnlly discharged. . Dated this 23rd day of .February, 1017. W. A. HAWKINS, .Sheriff. SOCIAL CLUB. ». FOR OFFICERS AND NON-COMJIIS-SIONED OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE EXPEDITIONARY I'OKOE AT ■ • T.RENTHAM OAMP. ; A ! MEETING of Ladies and Gentlemen -C'jU who are willing to assist in raising the necessary .funds to furnish the nbovo Club House, including 7 billiard tables, will be held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, on TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, t;ho 27th instant, at 8 p.m. \ The Club House is nearly completed, and it is hoped there will bo quick and substantial response to enable occupancy before the winter months. The estimated amount required is £2000. JOHN P. LUKIS, Mayor. 23rd February. 1917, - i PIANOFORTE TUITION. HAROLD W-H.I TTLE, Pianoforte. HAROLD WHITTLE. Accompanist to MADAME MELBA. Studio: .Dose's, ... Terms .on AppfetioHi
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 2
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