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PNSB PNSB pnsb |~lrand opera house, pnsb vjt.hand opera house. pnsb pnsb sunday night. pnsb sunday night. PNSB PNSB PNSB PORT NICHOLSON SILVER PNSB (Under the Allspices of the WelPNSB lington Harbour Board.) ?S§ B Assisted by tho Cream o! tho Svlvl Dominion's 'Talent. PNSB i PNSB PNSB Special attention is drawn to the PNSB fact that all the items played by PNSB the band have been specially arPN|B ranged for this recital by PNSB MR. A. MULLINGER. L.R.A.M., PNSB o£ Palmorston North. : pf| PNSB "An Easter Fanlasie." PNSB This tho audience will recogniae PNSB as the well-known. Easter Hymn, PNSB but is quite different in construePNSB tion, as- the title suggests; it is PNSB written as a. programme piepe in PNSB a, fanciful style. PNSB Grand Selection. PNSB "Songs of England." PNSB Tins selection comprises some of PNSB the best gongs by various English PNSB composers, ranging from 100 years PNSB to 300 years old, and includes PNSB "Rip Van Winkle," "Who DeepPNSB ly Drinks of Wine," "Huntsman's PNSB Rest." "Breaking of Day," "Stand PNSB to Your Guns," a "Soldier's Wax TNSB Son^' by Shield, and several PNSB others. PNSB PNSB Chorus, "Hallelujah" (Beethoven). ■PNSB This is entirely new to brass PNSB bands, and bandsmen will be inPNSB terested in the great master's PNSB choral -work, and doubtless will PNSB compare it with the immortal PNSB Handel's "Hallelujah." The harPNSB monies are typical of the great PNSB master, and the tonal shadowing PNSB should make this a favourite proPNSB gramme item.' PNSB PNSB Grand March, "Cortege" (Gounod) PNSB Taken from the Opera "Irene," PNSB is massive and georgeous, and PNSB sooted to suit the band's present PNSB strength and ability. A very difPNSB ficult composition, and very few PNSB bands could do justice to this P.NSB setting. PNSB PNSB Mr. Mullinger has also arranged PNSB a special setting .of "God Save PNSB the King." , PNSB '"' " '....:. PNSB Artists: PNSB PNSB OLEO. FF/RNANDOS, PNSB OLEO. FKRNANDOS, PNSB OLEO. FERNANDOS, PNSB PNSB Maorilayid's leading contralto, will PNS B be heard to advantage! in. '"■Beloved, PNSB ' it is Morn." PNSB PNSB MARY OOQLEY, PNSB MARY COOLEY, PNSB MARY COOLEY, PNSB PNSB The brilliant elocutionist, who PNSB Wellington Competitions, winning PNSB seven first prizes. Mr. Harrison PNSB' Allen, the adjudicator, says that PNSB Wellington should ko proud _of PNSB possessing an artist ol her ability. PNSB Miss Oooley will bo heard in the PN.SB musical monologue, "Tho Road PNSB of Ten Thousand Crosses." PNSB PNSB MYRA SAWYER, PNSB MYRA SAWYER. PNSB MYRA SAWYER, PNSB PNSB A cultured soprano, who will sing PNSB that delightful "Laughing Song" PNSB (from "Manon Lescant"). PNSB . . ■ PNSB FRANK E. CRQW.THEU PNSB FRANK E. CROWTHER PNSB FRANK E. CROWTHER PNSB ' (At tho Piano.) PNSB PNSB Piano kindly lent by the PNSB Bristol Piano Co. PNSB PNSB -rPNSB PNSB Patrons are requested to note that PNSB our Grand Final Concert will be PNSB hold on 28th October, when a rer PNSB quest programme will be put on. PNSB Artists appearing will be published PNSB on our programme Sunday night. PNSB PNSB GRAND CHOIR CONTEST. RAND CHOIR CONTEST. Y.W.C.A. CLUBS. TOWN HALL, .WELLINGTON. TO-NIGHT (Saturday) TO-NIGHT. At 7.30. Adjudicator: MR. TEMPLE WHITE. Tiokets, Is and 6d (under 18 years). INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN. (Wellington Branch.) "COtIDAY, 19th' October, at 7.30 p.m., J-' at Victoria University College, the Annual General Meeting, Election of Officers, etc. At 3.30 p.m.. an address by Mrs. Schofield on the Women's Lpague I for Peaco and Freedom. AH interested invitod. N.Z. CONSTITUTION. j JUDGES '" MEET AT 8 P.M. j MONDAYS^-Sir Wm. Parkinson, No. 9, ! at Dustih's Hall, Cuba street. WEDNESDAYS—Tua Tora. No; 3, at Druids' Hall, Lower Tory street THURSDAYS—Sir A. D. Piekard, No. ' 10, at Orange Hall, Daniel street,' Newtown. FRlDAYS—Hacromai No. 6; at Chess i Club Room, 52, Cuba street. ! Vieitinp; brothers of the R.A.0.8. oor- j dially invited to attend. ' , THE SCOTTISH SOCIETY AND THE ' PIPE BAND OF WELLINGTON ! fTHHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- I A ING of the above Society will be held in the Scottish Hall, 57, Cuba street, on TUESDAY, 23rd October, at 8 p.m. sharp. Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet: Kleelio[\ of Officers; and General,A. D. SMALL, Genera! Secrstary, Bo* S2J, '■

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 4

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