Entertainments, Meetinjs, Etc. LYCEUM PICTURES. There will be NO EXHIBITION of Pictures To-night on account of the Liedertafel Spring Concert in the Lyceum Theatre. Complete Change of Programme TO-MORROW NIGHT, including a Star A.B. Drama— HIS LESSON HIS LESSON MIRROR OF PROPHECY MIRROR OF PROPHECY and ORIGINAL AERIALES Clever Acrobatic Performance. CHILDREN'S SINGING COMPETITION. Children are reminded that all entries for the Singing Competition to be held on Saturday, September 28th, dose to-morrow, Thursilay. TARILL HALL, FEILDING, to-nTght. TAYLOR - CARRINGTON NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, in the World-famous Drama UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. LITTLE LYLA, the cleverest childactress in Australasia, as EVA. Beautiful and Appropriate Scenery. 3 Great Sensation Scenes. The Slave Crossing the Frozen River. The Slave Hunt at the Gorge. Little Eva Among the Angels. Fun. Pathos. Interest. Sensation. FAMILY PRICES: Circle 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d; Stalls 2s, Ladies Is; Pit Is, Children 6d only. Seats may be reserved, without extra charge, at Bissett and Bissett. SPRING CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. SPRING CONCERT. THE FEILDING LIEDERTAFEL TO BE HELD IN THE LYCEUM O BE HELD IN THE LYCEUM TO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME. PART I. J 1. Orchestral Selections. 2. "Spring's Delights" . Liedertafel 3. "Alia Stella Confidente" ("To the Confiding Star") Miss Lillie Large Violin Obbligato by Herr K. Berger. 4. "Bright Sword of Liberty" Liedertafel 5. Pianoforte Solo: "Valsic" Mr Sidney Harrison 6. "The Day's Farewell" - Liedertafel PART 11. 7. "Sweet Music" - - - - Liedertalel 8. Monologue: "Mrs McSweeney at the Auction Sale" Mr D. W. Fraser 9. "The Chapel" Liedertafel 10. (a) "The Message and the Song" (Mallinson) (b) "At the Window" land (c) "The Letter" (from Sir Arthur Sullivan's "Song of the Wrens") Miss Lillie Large 11. Violin Solo: "Scene de Ballet" Herr Kurt Berger 12. "Glory and Love to the Men of Old" - - - Liedertafel Prices: Dress Circle, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Iβ. Box plan at Carthew's. M..L. V. TICKLE, Hon. Sec. OPERA HOUSE, PALMERSTON NORTH. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S GORGEOUS PANTOMIME. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT. SINBAD THE SAILOR. SINBAD THE SAILOR. SPECIAL PANTOMIME TRAIN. A Special Train will leave FEILDING for Palmerston on Wednesday next, October 2, at 6.30 p.m., calling at all way stations, and returning from Palmerston Station at 11.30 p.m. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. Children Half Price to Matinee. PRICES: 6s, 3s, 2s. Box Plans at Cole's, Palmerston, Friday next.
Great demonstrations are being held in the North of Ireland against Home Rule. The Ulster men will sign a covenant and pledge themselves to stand together in defence of equal citizenship in the United Kingdom. The ladies in this part of New Zealand appear equally determined to continue drinking Crescent Tea, because they .recognise that it is the j most agreeable tea on the market. Nasal Catarrh or Cold in the Ife»d. with all its disagreeable symvzoms, will be quickly relieved and cured by "NAZOL." Is (8d bottle. A woman wearing a "Warner's corset feels almost "uncorsetted" so light is the garment, so comfortable does it fit and beautifully shapes. For onronio oheet complaints Woods' Great Peppermint Our©, Iβ 6d, 2s 6d. The amateur photographer will sometimes give up his hobby just, at the time when it should be holding him fascinated. "What is there to show for it," he frequently ltonente. Well, it does seem a pity spending time and money on photography, and having as a result pictures, which though good, can as best, only be of use in an album. The way out of the difficulty is to have your favourite studies enlarged so that, framed, they can occupy positions on the walls of your homo. Harringtons' speciality is enlarging from negatives. Our charges are low. When your enlarged print i 3 returned -to you neatly mounted on good art board you will be delighted with itk Send along a lew negatives to-day; Harringtons N.Z. Ltd., 42 Willis Street, WeUiagIton.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 1883, 25 September 1912, Page 3
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