Exhibition. ATEW ZEALAND INT! EXHIBITION. LAST It LAST 1G KAYS CHE EXHIBITION. SATURDAY, MARCH 30th. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Ist. LAST DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS SATURDAY, MARCH 30th. LAST PERFORMANCES OF THE ORCHESTRA. ~ CONCERT HALL. ' TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. EXTRA ORGAN RECITAL By MR HAROLD GREGSON, Organist Holy Innocents Church, London, W 4.15 p.m. 4.15 p.m. GRAND ORCHESTRAL MATINEE By THE EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA. THE EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr ALFRED HILL, R.C.M.L. Leader: Mr GEO. WESTON. S p.m. 8 p.m. I EXTRA SPECIAL POPULAR CONCERT. | 1. Overture—-" Bohemian Girl" (Balfe). ORCHESTRA. 2. Piano Solo—Scherzo Op. 31 (Chopin). MISS MYRA MONTAGUE, A.T.C.L R.A.M., R.C.M. 3. "Ave Maria" (Luzzi). MRS EDWARD BUCKERIDGE (With Organ Accompaniment by Mr Harold Gregson). i. " Turkish Patrol " (Michaclis). ORCHESTRA. 5. Waltz Song—" Poor Wandering One" (Sullivan). MRS ERNEST DAVIS. 6. Piute Solo—" La Delicaf esse " (G. C. Percival). MISS NELLIE SIMPROTT. 7. Overture—" William Tell" (. ORCHES ADMISSION Is. TOM POLLARD, Director of Entertainments. \ f~\ O N 0 E R T HALL. UNEDIN PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. I SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, And j MONDAY, APRIL Ist. I 70 PERFORMERS. Conductor: SIGNOR R. SQUARISE. Leader: MISS A. COUGHTKEE. SATUEDAY, MARCH 30ih. .. 3 p.m. 8 p.m. " cch —'"Persian" (Strausr.) iphony—" Pathetiqua " (Tschaikcwsky).' Song—"Leto" (Chaminade) —Mrs A. G. I Loring. Overture—" Fidelio " (Beethoven). Song—" Joyous Life " (Alberto Dandeggcr)— Miss G. Mceunn. "Andante Cantabile " (Tschaikowsky); Intermezzo, " Moonlight Music " (Laporto) I For Strings Only. Song—" Lote " (Chaminade) —Mrs A. C. I Loring. Slavonic Dance—No. 1 (Dvorak). GOD SAVE THE KING. For the performance of the " 1S12" the Society has spared no expense, and will be t assisted by the DUNEDIN GARRISON BAND. The 'large church hell, weighing 1 6cwt, has been kindly lent by Messrs A. and T. Burt, Dunedin, and .the so-i of tubular bolia by Mca3r3 .Bqxg and Co.. of Dunedin, and this -will enable the Society to perform the "1812" in.its entirety, and with all the accessories as provided l in the two scores by the composer. Gallery, 2s; Body of Hall, One Shilling. Doors open 7.15. Concert 8. Carriages 10. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. ■EXHIBITION LAST DAYS LAST DAYS Por PURCHASING TICKETS PURCHASING TICKETS IN THE EXHIBITION ART UNION. • The Sals of Tickets will close at 10 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 28th. The DRAWI ING FOR PRIZES will take place on SATURDAY. MARCH 30th. "EW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. OPENING OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON. j FIRST MATCHES OF THE SEASON. SATURDAY, MARCH 80th And EASTER MONDAY, APRIL Ist, In EXHIBITION SPORTS GROUND. FOOTBALL FIXTURES. SATURDAY. 11 a.m.—High School Old Boys. v. Wellington College Old Boys. 2 p.m.—Merivale v. Alhambra, To be followed by Christchurch and Wellington. EASTER MONDAY. 3 vi.in.—Linwood v. Union; to be followed by Albion v. Athletic. ARTHUR DUGGAN, Secretary. Special Conrrsssicn Tickets, Purchasers" of Tickets for Sports Ground Admitted Free to Exhibition. Tickets may be purchased from the Football Clubs and Rt the Gates. ADMISSION Is, STAND 6d EXTRA. TOM POU..»i.y, Director of Entertainments. EW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. THE MASSED BANDS CONCERT And FIREWORKS DISPLAY, Postponed on account of tho Weather, Will tako place in THE SPORTS GROUND, SATURDAY, MARCH 30th. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MARCH 30th. LAST DISPLAY OF DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS. CHILDREN'S DAY. Special Concession to Side-Shows. TOM POLLARD, Director of Entertainments. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. IE TIME of receiving effsrs for the PUEjI CHASE of the EXHIBITION BUILDINGS has been EXTENDED from nnoii on the 31st inst. until Noon on the Sth APRIL. Offers to be forwarded by registered post, addressed to the Minister in charge of theExhibition, Wellington. Copies of Conditions of Sale can be obtained on amplication at the Exhibition Office. G. S. MUNRO, General Manager. Christchurch, 25th March, 1907. 2373 ARRANGE TO MEET HER ON THE PIKE. Spot on the Exhibition Grounds .1 Rain does not affect. 6499 SCOTCH WORKING MODEL COLLIERY Is tho most INTERESTING, INSTRUCTIVE AND AMUSING SIDE SHOW IN THE EXHIBITION. ending March 23, 1907, in connection with, the Electric Elevator, that MR JOHN GRAHAM, Mataura Island, guessed 543-2, when tho number earned waa SS39. (Signed) GEO. A. CROUCH. Judge. Christchurch, 26-3-07. PP.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14332, 28 March 1907, Page 1
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