PE R A H OTJS E TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK (.'MAMHER MUSIC BY MUSICIANS FROM AWAHJNI CAMP. PROGRAMME. PART I. (Selected from the works of Mozart.) 'J'HIO fur piano, violin and 'cello, in B Hat: first movement. (Allegro assai). DUET SONATA, for piano and violin: first moyemeni (Andante Cantabile); second movement (Allegro). QUARTETTE for two violins, viola and 'cello in 1) minor: second movement (Andante): third movement (Minuet). HONG, "i'orgi Amor" (from "Figaro"). DUART'ETTE for piano, violin, viola and 'cello, in G minor:: first movement (Allegro). PART 11. TRIO for piano, clarionel and viola (Mozart); firat movemoni (Andanto). 'CELLO SOLOS (a) "Solitude on the Mountain'" (Hull —Svendson). (b) "Onco Upon a 'Line'" (David Pepper). BONGS (a), "Last Rose of Summer" (Irish Air). (b) , "Whore the Beo Sucks" (Arne). DUET for violin and 'cello (Bohm). .SYMPHONY No. 3. arranged for piano. violin, 'collo and flute (Mozart): third movement (Minuet). FINALE (Allegro). Mrs Rutherfurd (song): Captain Johnson (piano); Corporal Fleming (viola); l'vts, Tucker, Pepper and Marson (violin): Pvt. Monkman (cello); Pvt. Ash (flute); Pvt. .Huston (clarionet). Accompanists: Miss Stanley Rett and Pvt. 11. H. Chalk. Ticket- 2s and Is. FUNERAL NOTICE. riIHE members of Court Manawatu | arc requested to assemble at the Into rosidonco of Bro. Larson, 12 Ada street, at 3 p.m., Friday, loth February, for the purpose of attending his funeral. Uv order C.R. A. .1. YORTT, Secretary. MONEY LEf^T. £K UPWARDS, upon Furniture O (without removal), and every othor approved security; repayable easy instalments. Apply personally or letter enclosing stamps.—L. W. Balkind, Kind's Chambers (first floor), over O'Connor and Tydeman's, the Square. Removed from 14 Cuba street —the. lato nddrps.q. Are You Troubled With Your Eyesight? IF SO CONSULT THE LEADING LOCAL OPTICIAN'. R. A. NOEDL. •_»1 BROAD STREET. PAL}IERSTON NORTH. Phone 971. CRAVEN SCHOOL, 142 Main Street. THE MISSES FRASER have reopened their day-school for girls from the age of six years upwards at the above address. Now pupils enrolled at any time. Phone 56. P.O. Box 102. MR J. B. PASCAL H'AS resumed private French teach- . ing, cither at pupil's residence or at his own, 23 Te Awe Awe street. Beginners taken. Apply for terms 2;) To Awe Awe street. Telephone 793. CARNCOT PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, 92 Rangtikci street, rpERM COMMENCED FEBRUARY .JL nth. St. Margaret's Kindergarten and Preparatory School for Boys and Girls. (All Saints' Schoolroom). ri'HE first term for 1918 commenced X Wednesday, February 6th. Miss Orbcll will be pleased to interview parents of intending pupils at the schoolroom. Pupils for dancing, pianoforte,' and violin also taken. Private address, 292 Church street. Telephone 797. MISS ELSIE BOYNE. "INTENDS commencing Tuition in . Pianoforte and Theory and Fancy Dancing. Intending pupils communicate with 32 Margaret street. E. F. PASLEY, MERCANTILE BROKER • AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, MOUNSEY'S BUILDINGS, Rangitikei Street. Correspondence Invited. DAINTY BLOUSES AND UNDERCLOTHING ALWAYS TO BE FOUND At the FRANCES MILLINERY CO., HARVESTER BUILDINGS. Phono 1043. MONEY TO t-EWO, UPWARDS on Furnitura, ate., O repayable easy instaimonlsJ strictly confidential. Apply CORRECT ADDRESS--121 Cuba Streol. Country in raisin;,' the £IOO,OOO eo urgently needed to carry on its great work amongst cur Bailors and soldiers and to provido 100 extra bute to follow up our troops as they advance. Churchmen! Please send your donations to the Secretary zt Ormondyille or to tbo >?ov. \l. G. Blackburae, lho Yioftrago, Palmorston North.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1088, 14 February 1918, Page 1
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