Anin ci ! , *! ,~li s. >. nPHE .; QUEEN'S *; / < ' rpHEATRE, QUEEN-STREET. ; ;. Prons.. Messrs. MaoMahon and Loader. 'LAST DAY AND NIGHT of n THE SPY. a Dramatic Story of the Civil ;! A Budget of CINEMATOGRAPH CORRES- '„ PONDENGE of the LTALTAN-TURCU'WAS. 0 THE GOOD-HEARTED MINER, A Thrilling Drama, to be seen ONLY at the QUEEN'S THEATRE. ■ MAKING A MAN, a Photo. Play, cheered to the Echo. •- , HOW BETTY WON. the Thrilling Vitagraph Story of a AVcstern Girl in an Eastern Seminary- ■ .JL- ,__ , EVERY WOMAN IN AUCKLAND - Should sec * ' . • . "SUMMER BABIES." a Complete Education in Hygiene and tho Management of the Little Ones. etc.. etc. "J -•• „*. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! TO THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. i, Fancy. Only 6d for Adults and 3d for the i Little Ones. i QTII - 81-WEEKLY CHANGE TO- - OTH © MORROW. ° When a Magnificent Series of Moving Picture '■ . Gems will bo Presented. '* piTY OF AUCKLAND { ! rpoWN TT ALL. 0 , ~ T~ * rpo-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), ■*• AT 8 O'CLOCK. i ■ QRGAN T>ECITAL. 1 '• 'I Tj>INAL i PERFORMANCE. BY I M R - J. M APGHAX B*™™ pOPULAR pROGRAMME. t ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING to All Parts of the Hall. i HENRY W. WILSON, J December 18, 1911. Town Clerk. »1 rp O W N TT A L L. :i ... i THIS (WEDNESDAY) ; EVENING, t ; DECEMBER 20. 1911. J AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. ir'l QRGAN pECTTAL r "jITR. Tl/TAUGHAN TOARNETT. ■ CITY ORGANIST. WELLINGTON. 1 PROGRAMME 1. Toccata from Suite Gothique (Boellmann) 2. Andantino • -''•'•• '.. - - - (Leraare) 3. Spinning Song - - - (Mendelssohn) 4. Prelude and Fugue, in D Major - (Bach) 5. Tannhauaer, Act 1, Scene 3 - (Wagner) " 6. Prelude. Act 3. Lohengrin - (Wagner) INTERVAL. ' 7. The Question and Answer (Wolstenholme) 8. Storm Fantaisie ... - («ely) 9. Fantaisie " Faust" - - - (Gounod) t Tickets to all parts of the Hall. Is. . Day Sales at Martelli's. f HENRY W. WILSON, 5 Town Clerk. ' December 18th. 1911. pITT, OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL. rpHURSDAY. jQECEMBER £{, AT 8 P.M. ! ■'. pONCERT : ' ■ ■■■' (Tendered by tho Auckland . Orchestral Union and Auckland Liedertafel). , •• : : : -s :"'■'. PART I. 'ii-' 1. Overture. " Der Freischutz'" - (Weber) AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. 2. Song. MISS WOLINBKI. 3. Part song. "The Anvil" - (Adolptt Adam) '' Auckland lieDbrwfel. 4. ti on ';' ; ,'■;,, ,-,■.-, "'',■''/'"'•. . . " ' MR. ERNEST PARKES. 5. Flute solo. "Le Babbilard" , ("The Gossip") -v * , - s ,- (TergchakJ = MR. GEORGE :E:POORE v V. 6. Part song— (a) "A Summer Lullaby" ; - (Gibson) * (by "Cossacks' War Song" - (Parkes) [ AUCKLAND LIEDERTAFEL. ! 7. Tone poem. " Finlandia" - - (Sibelius) I AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. f -—— : - \ PART 11. ' I > 1 Tone poem, " Romeo and Juliet" (Svensdcn) AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. '• 2. Song.' '■*;. MISS ADELADOE BRUCE. 3. Part song, " Waltz of Dreamland" - ~ :.■.'■■ ..-•,..,• (de Rille) : AUCKLAND' LIEDERTAFEL.., ' 4. Song." MR.WOLINSKI. } 5. Part song. "Calm at Sea" (Dudley.Buck) AUCKLAND:' LIEDERTAFEL. 6. Military march. "Pomp and Circumstance" -. - -. - - . (Elgar) AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. Deputy Canductor,- Auckland ' Orchestral Society: G. A. Paquo, Esq., L.A.M. Conductor, Auckland Liedertafel: Dr. W. E. Thomas. Mu?. Doc. Oxon. , 1 Accompanist: MR. L. G. WHITTAKER. A.T.C.L., L.A.B. ORATORIO. "MESSIAH," FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22. at 8 p.m. (Tendered by the Auckland Choral .Society). SoloistsMiss Kara Wolinski. Soprano. " Miss Adelaide Bruce, Contralto. ' '■> Mr. Joseph Wolinski, Tenor. Mr. Ernest Parkcs, Bass. Conductor: , Dr. W. E. THOMAS (Mus. Doc, Oxon). II Box Plan for both performances at Wildman and Arcy's Tickets 3s each. - * Day Sales at Martelli's. Tickets, 2s and Is. HENRY W. WILSON, December 18, 1911. . Town Clerk. Q HI L D R E N ' S p A I R YL' A'N'D CLOSES TO-NIGHT. All.goods.must be disposed of, and the Final Raffles of all Works of Art will take place This Evening. GRAND COMBINED CONCERT. .... * CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON AT FAIRYLAND. GRAND MATINEE. TODAY (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock. Includes Maypole Dance, Flower Dance, ; nd , Fairy Dance. Every Child attending receives a Prize. ST. BENEDICTS HALL. Church Notices. T\IOCESE OF AUCKLAND. 1 ADVENT ORDINATION. , . ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. PONSONBY ROAD, TO-MORROW (Thursday). ST. THOMAS'S DAY, at 9 a.m. Clergy will Robe in Sunday-school. i ?' , " '"..! 3 Athletic Sports. y __ . [; Ai T H L E T I O S. j ATHLETIC SPORTS Will- bo held at I SILVERDALE (late Wade) On FRIDAY', December 29th. 1911. All Entries post entries. : J. SCHOLLUM. . :'*•-. Hon. Sec. 8 ' 'a . Restaurants and Tea Rooms* d ■ —; —-.■". .■,' '■'■'■'.v —: —~ II T> B i O R ' a. n X i ——- — 3, - '. "."■:.'■ ■■'.■',-■'. \- COOLEST DININGROOM IN" TOWN. 18 ' ' BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. n ELECTRIC FANS. NO FLIES. P, t-' '.." ;'.'.. ' '' 3 ' HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE . 1.. '~. "" . i "'.' ■ " " , !,., ~.J IJ. D. T' A i ' o^;,: * PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, ' /.. *>"."'■;;■;•', ■"'':'; EDEN TERRACE. : ' : ':-'-':' -yy' Dominion Road.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 16
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