Amusements. ' J AD A JL? sSL Et, I " Not only the greatest of Enßlish-BM-sW ,* '$ I Contraltos, but, the pre-eminent OnSSS "■' I Contralto of the World." ur<Uor» . I JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE 1 Direction of J. C. WILLIAMSON. If THREE CONCERTS ONLY. '|< TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), li TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY)! ' t f FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY. ' Reappearance of the World's Famous An* J tralian Contralto, * I ADA CROSSLEY, "•'"1 ADA CROPS!, 1 ADA CROSSLEY. "'■:'■: J I "At the zenith of her World-wide Fame.* U INDISPUTABLY THE FINEST COMBIKA." TION OF CONCERT ARTISTS -I I TRAVELLING. PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). v I i TART FIRST. '■'■••' ,:f j 1. Prologue. "I Pagliacci" - (Leoncavallo)" MR. JAY RYAN. 2. Violin Soli: (a) "Nocturne" (Chopin-Sara '** t sate), (b) " Gavotte" (Bach). * V I M. LEON SAMETINI. t . 3. Rerit. and Air, " Ombra Mai Fa" (Handell I Organ, Violin, and Piano Accompaniment, ' MADAME ADA CROSSLEY. ' . 4. Pianoforte Soli: (a) "To the Spring Time," ! (b) " Norwegian Bridal Procession," On ! 19, No. 2 (Grieg), *'f& MR. PERCY GRAINGER. .V'l 5. Cavatina, "Adelaide" - - (Beethoven)> ' I MR. JOHN HARRISON. ' ' 6. Songs: (a) " Traum Durch die Daramerung", j (Strauss), (b) " L'Heureux Vagabond". ' I (Bruneau), I MADAME ADA CROSSLEY. I PART SECOND. | ] 7. Song. " Toreador" Carmen") . (Bizet) | 1 MR. JAY RYAN. ..' ! I 8. Piano Soli: (a) "Romance in F Sharps ■'.'■:: s (Schumann), (b) Irish Dance No. 1, ; ;i I " Macguire's Kick," March Jig (Stanford- -.'■ I Grainger), ** f MR. PERCY GRAINGER. ■'; I 9. Song, "Roses" - - - (Stephen Adam?) I MR. JOHN HARRISON. § 10. Violin Solo, Fantasia, "Faust" - - ■ I (WieniawskiV ' M. LEON SAMETINI. 11. Song, "Nearer, My God, to Thee" • , . ' f (Lewis Carey) '■:■ |; MADAME ADA CROSSLEY. : E Organist; Mr. R. LESLIE HUNT. . \ 12. Vocal Duet, " Watchman, "What of the : 1 Night?" (Serjeany § MR. JOHN HARRISON and MR. JAY RYAN.." .1 Accompanist, MR. HAROLD WHITTLE. |; I Prices: 10s 6d, ss, and 2s 6d. - 1 Plan and Tickets for all parts at Wildmat and Arey's. : . _•' ; f Manager. MR. H. BRACT. I-.'. \ ttTELBR TITALE QHOIL j WAIKATO TOUR. WAIHI—TO-NIGHT (Thursday) and FRIDAY • THAMES-SATURDAY, 30th JAN. 1 M ISS FLORENCE QUINN, PUPIL OF. j MADAME SLAPOFFSKI, Just returned from Australia, will he pleased .- I to gratuitously try Voices, and in some ' I cases will be prepared to give a limited v < Course of Lessens. . . Personal interview may be arranged by* I letter, 28, Nelson-street. "' , ii : =3 Shows. \ ■ • . ;.:; TTELENSVILLE A GRICULTURAL ASSO» ' I CIATION. "* HSf ,- I 'ANNUAL QHOW. ;;>,:..; || TpRIDAY, JANUARY 1309. I j 1 EXCURSION TRAINS FROM AUCKLAND • AND NORTHERN RAILWAY TERMINUS. j j ______ SHOW GROUND 5 MINUTES' WALK FROM - I RAILWAY STATION. ffih\ HOT WATER AND MILK PROVIDIED FREE, ■ J. C. RIMMEE, Secretary , ; __, TTELENSVILLE AGRICULTURAL SHOW, i JANUARY 29th. . 1 Intending Visitors to above are respect*;.; I fully notified that all arrangements for | Catering, etc. on the Show Grounds are in . | my hands, and every satisfaction is guaran- 'il ■ tend. » J> REA. *M V J> BEX.;.- ■?: _________ . I I ■ - -.. Bowling. ' I BO W L I ' N 'G..' I EPSOM BOWLING AND CROQUET j CLUB (Reg.). -, A Progressive Pairs Match will be held on «.:f FRIDAY (Anniversary Day). Play to atari :| at 9-30 sharp. ' „_'-"■': JERV7.S WRIGHT. ! Hon. Sec. .;* ; :>. f Holiday Announcements. ANNIVERSARY ' DAY HOLIDAYS. The Auckland Stock Exchange will CLO3S on FRIDAY, 29th, and SATURDAY, 30th fart. H. L. NOAKES. -' < Secretary."^ I Dental. ___ M r. A H. C"^ SURGEON DENTIST j \ (By Exam), .:•:-'■'y.J■'■j Has returned from Europe and America, and , is now practising in i' . MASON'S BUILDINGS (Next Auckland Savings Bank). \ I !a! x? cu°x ° * : ;:i| ; A. &> V> DENTAL SURGEON, 0 VICTORIA BUILDINGS. ; VICTORIA-STREET EAST. Telephone 2555- ___^-$f| p■_ MOV A L NOT I 0.6 : .:||! M R We R. R EYBCEIV ' ' jl DENTAL SURGEON, Has Removed to New Rooms, situated iB *!f .Security Building (Dudley's;. Que*""** i> Telephone 1530. lake Utfc_ j ■x-tr ANTED • KNOW. -» _" j -OELIANCE JJENTAL QOMPANY. > | pELIANCE JTJENTAL QOMPANY, Over Smeeton's, ■ ij ■ For ;' 1 GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, ' GOLD FILLINGS, ETC.. ,' AT REDUCED PRICES. HOURS. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Onen Every Evening, also Saturday " Afternoons. I ■M- E W 7EA LA N D JJ ERAI, D. | nSited to any part of 'lie Dominion. TSSnSii™ under the tollowing ■<%£ ssssLnas FOB •t aSjS iLerteJ . i 1 at the rate ot V word, for }* or advance. tive insertions for 2s 6d for cash paid n BIRTHS. MAHRIAGE3, AND DEATHS, a ™ i insertion; Fu.sekal SOTtCEJ "°s,™ e r",t™:,». *«*%?'< •> ; ~'?sf_i.;;. B A"&»»- - \ ■ writing. , '.„„. i The Proprietor- do not hold t«J_*ttS>S. '■ ! Bible 'or non-Insertion of ad\erti3eiu«u tavtJ _.^Am^ accident or from other caus«a. — \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 13970, 28 January 1909, Page 8
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