rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Direction „■?..,.. John Hopkini. • TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, . TO-NIGHT, When the Evening Chimes have struck tho hour of eight. TEE DANDIES OF 1920! THE DANDIES OF 1920! THE DANDIES OF 1920! THE DANDIES OF 1920 J _ Hearken to the Lesson for To-night. The Lesson for To-night, brethren, is to bs found in tho follovving words:— THE DANDIES ARE HERE. And here, we ask, why aro they here? As ws said before, why are they here? THE DANDIES ARE HERE. . Ye may reply, it is because they are nowhere else, which would ba quite true. THE DANDIES ARE HERE. Or yo may say—they are here just because they are here—which would also be true. THE DANDIES ARE HERE. But they are here for this reason—it is that they may give you the glad time, as we'remarked, the glad' time—not the glad eye. THE DANDIES ARE HERE. F_or although there is a time and place for everything, yet we must remember that this is not the time for the glad eye, for the latter is a giddy circumstance, whereas the glad time is a joyous circumstance. THE DANDIES ARE HERE. Let ub all rejoice then and make Joyful sounds, even smiting our hands together and striking with our feet upon the floor, for THE DANDIES ARE HERE. And as we go forth to meet them, Ist us put silver in our purse.to meet tlie demand, which is in three sections, 3s 2d, 2s Id, and Is Id. THE DANDIES ARE HERE. Before dispersing, take heed that the plan is in the keeping of The Bristol till noon, and thereafter it will repose on the counter of the good Ned Perry,-who selleth cigars, and such-like things, in Man-ners-st. Let us now disperse. 'TITHE Miracle Man" is Coming. Don't JL pass him by. weiZ,lngton~city council; organ recital, organ recital, organ recital. moWN HALL. TOWN HALL. JL OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHI 8.15 o'clock. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Ciacona Paohelbel (1653-1706) Arcadian-Idyll Lemare "Serenade" "Musette" "Solitude" Priere in C sharp minor (Op. SO) Cesar Franck (1822-90) Prelude and Fujjue in F minorHandel (1685-1759) In Passing Moods MacDowell (By request) 1. Prologue 2. An Old Love Story 3. A Deserted Farm • 4. Told at Sunset Psychological Poem Robikoff "Le Genie et la Mort," Op. 11 (No. 6) ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. . 15th May, 1920. __■ TO-NIGHT "AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. SERENADEKS* DANCE ERENADEBS' DANCE At FULLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN. Also, On WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY, AN ASSEMBLY. Music by the Select Trio. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT At St. Anne's Hall, Green-st. EVANS BAY SWIMMING CLUB'S DANCE. Long night every third Saturday in month. Admission: Ladies and Gents, Is each. ■ Long Nights, Ladies Is, Gents 2s. Music by Mrs. Pollock. DANCING! DANCING! ISLAND BAY SURF AND LIFESAVING CLUB. DANCE ASSEMBLY will be held in the Masonic Hall, Berhampore, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, at 8. Good floor. Latest dances. Pianist, Miss Chipper. R. G. EWING, Sec. BRAUND'S ELITE , ORCHESTRA (Piano only to 30 instruments), for your next Ball. Book now to avoid disappointment. We guarantee you the Latest Music, and our ability to deliver the same we leave you to ask your dancing chums. L. Braund. Conductor. Fees, etc., B. Lewis and Co., Cuba-et. Tel. 21-700. SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ALL Members of above are requested to attend PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, MONDAY, AT 1.45 p.m. THE WELLINGTON SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION. A. J. WHITE, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING on MONDAY, -£*• 17th MAY, 8 p.m., 196, Taranakist. President's report, Miss Riley's report, and balance-sheet. All interested aro cordially invited. THE GREATER WELLINGTON TOWN PLANNING AND MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. 'A NNUAL GENERAL MEETING ■ -"• Will be held on < MONDAY, 31st MAY, at 8 p.m. CONFERENCE HALL, DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Business: To Teceive Annual Report and Balancesheet. To elect Officers. To consider proposed revision of Constitution. General. ROBERT KILL, Sec. 'TJTH3 Miracle Man" is Coming. Don't -■- pass him by. " DANCING. ~ STUDIO, 81a, HILL-ST. MISS E'LODIE MARMONT ie'hold- ■ ing Private and Class Lessons in Ballroom Dancing (including all modern dances). Classes for Beginners. Tel. 885. i
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 115, 15 May 1920, Page 8
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