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: . ~"^ \ : ABBOTT'S QPEEA "^ . THIS (TUESDAY, EVENING , , ''M> AND : LSG TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) • '•$! ..'-.':.-.- APRIL 7 AND 8. ' — <-vSst ; MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S WESTMINSTER £**& -q^ QONCERT pARTY. - In a Unique Programme of th ß \r„,. Music of England, Scotland,'< ■ Irai,,^ Wales, comprising Glees, Madrieaicfr?. fH and Ballads. V """gais, C *«£S,:« Assisted by the Eminent English r nnt " I • MADAME MARIE HOOTON to i' And the Well-known Musical Sketch *._..' MR, DUDLEY OAUSTON? "*' PROGRAMME THIS EVENING.- ' 1 Commencing at 8.15 (N.8.-In the event of Encores beine • sisted on, it may be necessary to irrZiT* «*• I of the-atems.) " omi ' soma S Part i. ,". ■■•■:.-* </:'£,% Madrigal, " Come Let Us Join the Ronn^.i^ - - William BealeS^ ! THE GENTLEMEN OF THE wSM^KI ABBEY GLEE PARTY MOis^B I Glee, "When Allen-a-Dale Went a-Hnntinr ( - R. L. Pearsall (ito-t!? THE WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE 'SSsK ' Song, " The Diver" - - - .- jf ****. MR. HERBERT HILTON ' hoi 1 Song, " Ailsa Mine" - - - Ernest v. , ' ' ; MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE wt ° D Quartet, "I Love My Love" - G. B. All MASTER LEONARD HUBBARD <1822 uS 8) COWARD, MR. POWNALL, AND'in?" HILTON. m Song, " A Russian Love Song" ;.Y'^\fi : : MADAME MARIE HOO°rON t,ltZiaiUlll - Song, "The Bird and the Rose" MASTER HAROLD'siIEMMUNDS 0^ o**0** '' Chorus. The Song of the Battle Eve" <o\a Irish Air arranged by Sir Robert StewV« ! (1825-1894) lt olewar THE WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE PARTY : Anthem, " Send Out Thy Light" - Gonnn* ■ INTERVAL. ° tmod Part 11. .■ i L',».;r ; .;;r Hunting Chorus, The Hunt Is Up" - J. L. Hatton (1809-IRftm THE GENTLEMEN OF THE WESTSmiSTOft ABBEY GLEE PARTY. '• "* Male Alto Song, " Salley in Our Alley" MR. PERCY COWARD Henry arey ' Lullaby, " Oh, Hush Thee. My Babv" . . - Arthur Pftfli. ! - MADAME MAEIEHOOTON. m Catch, " Poor Thomas Day" - Harrington (1738-17961 MR. PERCY COWARD. MR, GEO. POWNALL AND MR. HERBERT HILTON. ' Vocal Waltz, " Blow, Soft Winds" - ,- Dr. Charles Vincent :; THE BOYS OF THE WES'I MINSTER ABBEY r GLEE PARTY. . Humorous Musical Sketch --«.■''; MB. DUDLEY CAUSTON. Ballet, " Now is the Month of Maying" - Thomas Morley (1557-16) THE WESTMINSTER ABBEY GLEE PARTY GOD SAVE THE KING. Prices— £1; Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Amphitheatre, • Is. ■ • Plan open at Wildman, Lyell. and-Arey's. ■ Day Sales at Carter's and Wildman, Lyell,' ■ and Arey's. VOICE PRODUCTION,' i MR. FRANK GRAHAM • (Late Principal Tenor of the Carl Rosa Opera Co., Crystal Palace. London, and Boosey Bal. > > lad Concerts). Pupil of the late Sims Reeves : and Signor Randegger—Pupils prepared for •'.!■• , the Operatic, Dramatic. Oratorio, and Concert Stage. Terms, from 21 to 4& guineas. Address. "THE LAWNS," Symonds-street (next Dr. Lindsay). , "-~— _ __^ '.rj:''r pOXON'S T AUNDRY CLASSES. By Special Request, r > MR. AND MRS. COXON, \ The Laundry Experts, • • Have ' ■ v? '.}"y OPENED CLASSES in the Y.M.C.A. ROOMS. I. .:'•/.''.' ,i ) ■ • ■ :;>■'! I Every Morning, 10 to 12; Every Afternoon, ;;■(;,' 5 2 to 5; Evenings (Monday, Tuesday, and /; Thursday), 7to 9. Morning Lessons, 2s 6d; . Afternoon and Evening, Is 6d each. Special ■''■■'. ! terms for Course of Lessons. The Morning Lessons include Bonnets, Blouses, Silks, Lace, ■■'■■■ Cleaning and Pressing, and Table Cloths, in i addition to Shirts and Collars. './ Exhibitions. la | ———— ' . — . ' 1 '.p; ; J AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS . ! The Twenty-second Annual Exhibition will. . Open at the CHORAL HALL, Auckland, April ■ 29. Receiving days at the Hall, April 23 and r: 1 24, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. i''' • I '■ . S. STUART, Sec. Restaurants TTIS . MAJESTY'S CAPE. K ; BILL OF FARE TO-DAY.' l : ', Pea Soup, Jardiniere. Fried Flounder, Ancliovie Sauce; Boiled' Schnapper, Oyster Sauce. . .Haricot Ox-tail,' Steak and Kidney Pie. Stewed ! Tripe and Onions, Braised Ox Cheek, Oyster*, . ' Roast Beef; Lamb, mint sauce.; Mutton, onion sauce; Corn Beef, Carrots; York Ham. ;, " Cold Roast Beef, Lamb, Mutton, and Ham. -, , ' . Boiled Chicken and Ham. t . Apple Pie, Plum Pudding, Rice Custard, Queen Pudding, Lemon Jelly. Raspberry Jelly, Orange Jelly, Peach Jelly, Wine Jelly. Sherry' Jelly, I Blanc Mango and Jam, Fruit Salad, Vanilla, •!'■;• i Cup Custard, Compot Peaches. ;.' t' ""—'" " ■' I ii *m—m*m^mmmmmm*\^'\ Toilet. , ' 1 ' ' • i Tfl ,■ J) A N ' D B up F. , i Have you ever noticed a well-dressed gentle- ■ man sitting with his back towards you, with > what looks like a Light Fall of Snow Covering tho shoulders and back of his coat. That, my friends, is DANDRUFF, the first and surest sign of approaching ; BALDNESS. ' \ CAPILLA HAIR TONIC has no equal as * CURE FOR DANDRUFF. Sold by all Chemists at 3s 6d per bottle. j SHARLAND AND CO. (LTD.), .'■''■ Wholesale agents. '•'..''.'"■• Li . '" ■■■— iiiiii.il ' «»j : i . Conveyances. . 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 8

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