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HRHRHRHRHRHRHRHRHRHRHRHR 11 .■ H H R R pRAND CONCERT. H H " • R X TOWN HALL, H H R R TO-NIGHT, H Hi; TO-NIGHT, R II TO-NIGHT, II It „ R R Commencing at 8 o'clock. H II ' "R R In aid of the Fuud for, the Pur- H H chase of a Broadcast Receiving In- R X stallation for the Patients of, the H H Wellington Hospital. ' R R H H Under the Auspices of the Aim- R R teur Radio Society of Wellington. H H R R THE GREATEST PROGRAMME H H YET PRESENTED IN WEL- R R, LINGTON! H H X PROGRAMME. H H PART I. R R 1. Overture— "Raymond," Thomas H H PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND R R (Conductor, Mr. J. J. Drew). H H 2. Song, "The Wheel Tapper's R R Song," Charles. H H MR. A. PETRI. R R 3. Flute Solo, "Wind Amongst the H H Trees," Briceialdi. R R MR. CLAUDE TUCKER. H H 4. Vocal Quartette, "As the Mo- R R ments Roll," Webbe. ;H H . THE LYRIC FOUR. R R (Messrs. Phippa, Howe, Goudie, H H and Brawu.) R R 5. Grand Organ, Solo, "Toccata," II H • Dubois. : : _R R MR. C W. KERRY. H H 6. Song, "Spring Dropped a Song R R Into My Heart," Senner. H H MRS. J. F. WOODWARD. R R 7. Musical Monologue, Selected. H H MR. NORMAN AITKEN. II R 8. 'Cello Solo, Selected. H H MR. GEORGE ELLWOOD. R R 9. Song, "At Dawning," Cadman. H H MRS. P. TOWNLEY. R R 10. Cornet Solo, Band Accom- H II paniment, "Zelda," Percy Code. R R MR. W. G. STEVENSON, Cham- H II pion Cornetist of N.Z. R R H H INTERVAL. R R H H PART n. R R H H 11. Band Selection, "Gems from R R Rossini." * H H PORT NICHOLSON SILVER R R BAND. H H (Conductor, Mr. J. J. Drew.) R E 12. Sopg, Selected. H H MR. A. PETRI. R R 13. Flute Solo, "Scherzo Capric- H H cio," Sabath.il. ■ ■ • R R \ MR. CLAUDE TUCKER. H H 14. Song, "The Song of the \olga R R Boatmen," Chaliapin-Koene- II R maJMR. TOM WOOD. H H 15. Violin Solo, Selected. R R MR. L. J. DE MAUNY. H H 16. Vocal Quartette, "Two Roses," R R Werner. H H THE LYRIC FOUR. R R (Messrs. Phipps, Howe, Goudie, H H and Brown.) R R 17. Grand Organ Solos— , H H (a) "Cantilene," Salome. R R (b) "Allegretto," Wolstenholrae. H H MR. C. W. KERRY. R R 18. Elocutionary Items— H H (a) "A Character Sketch." R R (b) "Knocking Down Ginger, H H Thomas.1' • i -11 R MR. A. STANLEY WARWICK. H H 19. March, "8.8. and C.F." R R PORT NICHOLSON SILVER H H BAND - R R (Conductor, Mr. J. J. Drew.) H H ** R At the Piano, H H MR. HAROLD WHtTTLE AND R R MISS SPINKS, . H H R R. POPULAR PRICES. H H Gallery and Front Stalls, 2s 6d; R R Booting, 6d extra; Back Stalls, Ib. H R BOX PLAN NOW AT BRISTOL. H H BOX PLAN NOW AT BRISTOL. R H SPECIAL NOTICE. R R Intending Patrons are respectfully H H advised to book at Th« Bristol R R without delay to avoid disappoint- H H ment. , „ R J. H. OWEN, . H H President, Amateur Radio Society. R R W. STUART WILSON, H H Chairman, Hospital Radio Fund. X R IVAN M. LEVY, H H Hon. Sec, Hospital Radio Fund. R .hrhrhrhrhrhrhrhrhrhrhrhr concert chamber, town hall. Concert chamber, town hall. SONATA RECITAL. SONATA RECITAL. BERNARD F. PAGE ■•• Piano LEON DE MAUNY Violin WEDNESDAY EVENING, 10th November, 1926, at 8.15 o clock. Tickets (including tax): Reserved 4s sd, Unreserved 2s. . Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. ST. LUKE'S, WADESTOWN. A NNTTAL BAZAAR in SUNDAY A SCHOOLROOMTcm THIS THURSDAY, 4th November. Opened by Mrs. R. A. Wright at 3 p.m., in aid of Church Expenses Fund »nd Proposed New Sunday Schoolroom and Parish Hall. Stalls of all kinds. Afternoon tea. Admission: Afternoon, Free; Evening (with musical- items) 6d. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 3rd AND 4th NOVEMBER. To be opened at 3 p.m. by T. Fprsyth, Esq., M.P. . Concerts each evening, 7.30. Admission 6d. Mrs. Menard's pupils will assist on Wednesday. ST. JAMES'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A NNUAL SALE OF WORK to be held **■ in Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER. Gifts and Donations may be left at the Manso. Admission Free. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. PRIZES. 14 PRIZES. npO-NIGHT, at The Dainties. 18-22, Cour- •*■ tenay place. Two £1 Orders, Two 10s Orders, Two 5s Orders, and other good prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission Is. „ . J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. MESSRS. ISAAC AND WHITEHEAD, Evangelists, Will Conduct Special GOSPEL MEETINGS, In fK>SPEL HALL, VIVIAN STREET, ** On TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS OF THIS WEEK, At 7.45 o'clock. Sankey's Hymns. No Collection. AU heartily welcomed. MANAWATU SHOW. STAIG'S AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE TAIG'S AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE Present The Largest and Mo»t Modern MERRY-GO-ROUND in the Dominion. Also the Latest Riding Diya—The Chair-o-plane. Look for the big three-horse-abreast machine.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 2

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