Amusements. , , g_gt_i_ T~ ; — h Amusements. THIS SATURDAY) -WVENIN6, AT 3 O'CLOCK.- . QUO 'AN RECITAL. . By - M R. M AUGHAN ARNETT, (CITY ORGANIST). PROGRAMME. PART 1.-BELGIAN OPERA MUSIC. 1. Fanfare' ')'"•-- • •/• • .- . . . ; J, . ,-i \ , ' Lemmbru Cantabile ) •--.*■...... 1. E'antaisio Dramalique ) -•• - - ... .' . ■o ' c . -■ Twv I " ■ Mtt 'Hy ■ Paques fleunes .■■.,',■•,-.,■;•)••'..'. .->..--.-..,. ... 1. Pa ß * o "!* 1 : , •;:v:..:■;-;. .v.,;';.:'; Cesar Franck l. antaisio do ' Concert ,' ■ ... . • Callcartg . ' INTERVAL. PART 11. >: AraeoiiMße • .' r s..'-.:'.:;.^. -■; Massenet >. Andantiiio --.....: •';•:-. •■ •■■; Lemara [.Overture, ;,'« Si jotais Rois" •-:..- r. , Mm I'he Belgian 1 and British National Anthems. J Admission, Is. s' ' ' - f Doors open, ■ 7.30 -~ , ; HENRI W. WILSON, , '"■ ■ m - 'u" *, " -;»',, " Town Clerk. ■' November 12, 1914. AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL QOCIETY AUCKLAND .: UrcHESTRAL Society JOWN TTALL. • OWN ttall. —I— 'J'HURSDAY, OVEMBER 1Q . JIOUBTH riONCERT/ ' SEXT THURSDAY EVENING the above >ld-DstabHshed Society's A Orchestra :-. of ■. 65 Performers will present the'' following •Mag- :,. ;'; nificent Programme:— . ¥'$ ': , PROGRAMME. I, Overture,:* " Ruy Bias" '--'-. Mendelssohn ORCHESTRA. !. Symphonio,'' Prologue -to /Shakespeare's .. " Othello" '■~- • - : • Arnold Krug ' . 'ORCHESTRA, . . , S. Song, (a) '-.*' The '• Inquirer," ■-.., . ' ; ; * Z (b) -" Impationce" .-:*'•'•■ Schubert ;^ : ; MR. GILBERT PARKER. ;.' -,_,■,,; •' (First appearance in Auckland,) I. (a) " Lo Deluge" .(Strings only) •■■.'■.. \ ■'-'■ '■ . '■ "- ■'■' >■'' < *.*. Saint-Snena Solo Violin, MISS EDITH WHITELAW. :". (b) Air in \ the Ancient Stylo, "La Cinquantaine" - '-'/•'- ■■■' Gabriel-Marie ; ;;; ;, u;J'" ORCHESTRA. '* /■ . 7.""/' 5. Song, (a). Lovers in the Lane" •.'•'"•* '- ~, .-\ .-•-• '■;-., "• .i:'..!'>>, '■';■ Liza Lehmann - : , (b) " Morning" - - - Oley Speaks ■jr'S MADAME CHAMBERS, y ; 5. Suite, "Casso Noisotto" - (Nut-Craokor) ; . ■ ■;• . <• .'; ■ :.'-■: Tsohaikowsky ,• ORCHESTRA. . .: ,: t .^-.. 7. Song, 4 " I Arise 'from Dreams of Thee": ; - '■■■ : ' " r, ; - . - ,! ." ; .•'■'•' ..' ■ r Salaman .-ji MR. GILBERT ; PARKER. %: : I. Norwegian Rhapsody s (No. 3) • Svendsen . ih'},;f :■ ORCHESTRA. : v. ,; Conductor: G. A. PAQUE, L.A.M. ' j Leader: MISS EDITH. WHITELAW , v .... L.R.A.M. '- ;■.: v OPECIAL "jyTOTICE. '.-••] , ■pELGIAN '; .'■J3ELIEF-,:TpUND/ The Society is donating all '■ Cash token it this ■'■ Concort ; to the Relief Fund. --, : ; Roscrvod Tickets -: can be "obtained at Wildraan and Aroy's at*2s 6d i each; Unreserved r(to. all parts of Hall), Is each,-: at A. Eady and Co., 112, Queen .St;,- L. R. Eady and - Son, Karangahape Rd. ' and members ;of tho Orchestra. ,;> .-,.' ; •- : . l Box plan opens oh' MONDAY, : November 16, 8 . a.m., at ; Wildman ".;, and Arey's. ■"?,':'■... ■ ' GORDON EADY, ■ '■ Secretary. SUNDAY CONCERT, <J In Aid of the! Huntly Disaster. . m THE •.■:■• KAISER -MADE % WISER." $ ' The Greatest, Latest, Patriotic ' Song, \': ■ "■ .-', ';-;:•;.•;: Will be Sung at the'-,'. -o I. '■'■~ OPERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), .■:~m '■:■:- V'^;:- _151h. ; y.-:..'; : : \\i' , This only Song doing justice to the Soldiers of the past, tho present, and the Boy Scouts. ■:; ■.. Hear It .and, You Will \ Cheer: It. i^.-: ..•;; "The Kaiser Made Wiser" is Now On . Sale. 1. . , _._ ; ~ _ .1 ■.' %' ../,,; :■.-, ■ - Railways. C ; ■ '■;■■'. ■•. :y ■ .' : -: "MEW J7EALAND "DAILWAYS. ;. WAIKATO AGRICULTURAL SHOW,;-' ■■; 17th "AND 18th NOVEMBER, 1914. - ' Holiday Excursion.Tickets' will be 'issued from Ohakuno and any station North of Ohakuno to Hamilton or Claudolands from MONDAY, November \ 16th, to' WEDNESDAY November .18th, : ; inclusive; available tor return •up to and - including- WEDNESDAY. November 26th, 1914. '/„:.;: -._-;:,.,:;. : Excursion ? Tickets issued :to ' Hamilton or Claudolands from Taumarunui - and ' stations North of Taumarunui : will NOT -bo available by and will NOT; bo accepted on the Express Trains /Auckland '• to Wellington: or -on '■, the Express Trains Wellington tto Auckland. ■'. On 16th, 17th ! rind 18th November Express Trains •to and , from ; Rotorua :; will atop at Claudolands: to ' sot,down : passengers. ■■' -■-; j; . WEDNESDAY. 18th NOVEMBER, 1914. -i[ A": train' will', leave Auckland; for Claudelands at 6.40 a.m. :' '■■■'<• '~ ■ ? A train will j leave' Claudeiands for Auckland .' at ; ; 5.0.; p.m. - •': These .? trains ,' will ■' atop whero required between Auckland and Mercer (Southdown. ; . Wcstfield, '~Mangere,; Win, Takanini ,and 1 Runoimau | excepted). ]" They will NOT .stop ■ ft; stations Whangamarino ,to Rapn inclusive. %, ' : '- - "- < ".iv:." i . : .'-''%'*; ; > v ■ A train will leave Mercer for Claudolands at 835 a.m. > -■■' • .'-■■< ;--; A " train will ; leave Claudeiands ,for ; Mercei at 5.15 p.m. ■ r , Tho 6.35 a.m. train from To Kuiti will run through to- Claudolands. °■■'■'•• - ;' : -: .-. ••' -■•- -A: train will leave Claudeiands for To Kuiti at 4.50 p.m. : -i-<:H-V- : v^'.'l' i The usual 4.0 p.m. train 'Frankton: to To Kuiti will ; NOT run. ; - ; : -..'■". P^'t' '■ •:■ A train to convoy Stock will leave i Claudelands for To Awarautu at 7.45 p.m.' ':,•:,:;. • A • train will • leave : Claudeiands for Cambridge nt . 6.5 p.m. '•' '" •' ■ '•>\ r ':■' ! i •'- y A train ; will;lcavo' Cambridge foriClauttalands at, 7.20 p.m. V-.- '',-.:; ,-; ~ : \- •■'■"•': -'-", -. A train \ will '< leave Claudelands for Cambridgo at 8.45 p.m. : :Thev usual ; 3.43 ;-p.m.' train -, Frankton 'to Cambridge and 1 the 6.0 p.m. train 1 Cambridge to Frankton will NOT run. : . ■ ' Tho s 6.15 a.m. -• train : from :• Rolorna ~; to Frankton arid tho • 1,50; p.m. 'train Frankton to Rotorua will NOT run. " .-■ . • , :.-. < The ':•: usual $ 9.40 ' am. i train Frankton .': to Morrinsvillc will leave Frankton at 8,30 a.m., and Hamilton 8.40.'; v,:':;:. v.;'-.? •« :,/ /,-- i A train >' will leave : Putaruru' for , Frankton at 6.80 a.m. ' -,' '■ '<'\ '' ' ; ' ; - J :" ,t : A train will , leave Rotorua for Frankton ,at 630 a.m. ■■-■■■■.:'■■■ '■■■:■■>■ " - y-.'--"v ! -':' i ;'. -' •- A train will loavo Claudelands for Rotorua at 4.30 p.m. " - . ; - > : A-, train- will leave Claudeiands for Putftrum at 6.15 p.m. i"?-:■';'-"■■•>-•-:,■'■ ■ '■■■ 'vv- : - '■■' ! : From Morrinsville ' to ''-.Rotorua'. the South Express Train ; will stop at stations. whew required* --,?' ~- '■ .' ,: A train will leave .'Thames • for Frankton at 7.15 a.m. - :'.;, '• .<■ . l A train will ■ leave Paeroa for Frankton at 85 a.m. (after arrival of: 6.55 a.m. train from Wnihi). ■ ■I tho : usual 1 3.20 ; ; p.m. train Frankton to .'aeroa .will' leave 'Frankton, at Q. 25 p.m., Hamilton 2,34, Morrlnsvillo 5.10 p.m. " -■:.. i A train will leave Claudclanda for Thames at 5,30 in. < ■ v ' J -. ,; A- train will leave '.Claudoandsfor Paeroa and Waihi at 5 50 p.m. ■: 'k THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ioih. , ;1 The usual 10,40 a.m. Goods Train Frankton to Auckland: will leave Frankton at 10.35 a.m. and ' arrive Auckland 'at 4.2 p.m.,'. and will convoy livestock ex Waikato Snow, :%% " Returned livestock exhibits, other -, than horses,'; will not -be convoyed : from Claudolands by trains on NovomDer ; 18th except v as below:— ' ■ ■',■.'-:;/!'.' s *:"■,- •"■"'-. : -■'",:-■ , "■ For stations between Claudeiands and Putaruru by 6.15 p.m. train, to bo loaded by 530 p.m. '.J'.' •'. , ' ' - : • -if For-. stations ;■ between ' Frankton and To Awamulu by 7.45 p.m.-• train, if .loaded 'by 0 60 p.m. ;,.-:'.' ■:-,-:"■. \\,'-. :>V-'W'' : :"-v : A-, ■>'-.!•■, For stations between ClaudelafTda and Cambridge by 8.45 p.m. train, *if loaded by 7.45 p.m. V'.'iX ,:,-"v'V;;';:> .-'-/:; ~,;,:-.; - ;>.-,.. > Arrangements ';; must % bo, made with the' Officor-in-Cliarge at Claudeiands in regard to tho-- loading of stock.-, .' , ' ?-^^;;?-j:-VV:;;ri' :." : -:.-..,';- ; ->;'-"r--BY.-. ORDER. '.'';I —■■■■i i ... Accountants and Auditors. R. A. r 1 '""; COMPANY i SECRETARY. . v ' i.' ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR. >?■ I PROFESSIONAL'.; ■: ' BOOK-KEEPER : t (by Exam.) < , ~. aO,:PH(BNIX CHAMBERS. . :■ ■ v . 'Phone ASH. . ;> .. J gPRING CLEANING. Offices, , Private Houses,: Churohis, Banks,' v Public Buildings, Cleaned and Disinfected. Houses Washed Down. • ■ Paintwork Cleaned, i ;* INTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO., 'Phono 8328, Market ; Jam, Wejlwlej St. '...■■• ..".."■■.■."■".> ■■ '• ■...'■,.■■..■..",■■... .■..",,, "'.-. ...■,;„■■■ :-■■■,■. '•: ■ ■ -■ -il ' ;-■■" ■' :■'.■-< :.'':,"-i:',. W, :;.-,.■ ;.'.■ ■..;.;,-.';...■ ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 12
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