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Amusements. pRAND.-Opp G.P.0.-TO-DAY. "THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE.". "THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE." "THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE." A Romance of Indian MutinyBrilliant Costume;), Lavish Setting, Military Splendour. SEE The Massacre of Cawnporo in all its ghastly realism. H. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER In the Most Successful Role of the Whole of his Career. From Smart Army Surgeon to » Dirty Ragged and Opium-sodden Wreck of the Indian Bazaars. A Photo-play Triumph. Here is the very haze and burning light of India fashioned on the screen/ "THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE." "THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE." "THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE." Starring the Great Actor, H. B. WARNER. H. B. WARNER. H. B. WARNER. Terrifying Pictures of Scenes of the Indian Mutiny. A Suipassingly Sweet Love Story. And llth Chapter "THE MASTER KEY." 11th Chapter "THE MASTER KEY." THE GRAND - TO-DAY - THE GRAND. HP OWN TT A L L. QRGAN "TJECITAL, By ' ]y|R. MAUGHAN -DARNETT (City Organist). THIS (SATURDAY) TWENING, „ n „ At 8 o'clock. JCJ VOCALIST: MR. ERNEST DRAKE. PROGRAMME. 1. Minuet Stuart Archer 2. Pastorale ---..-. Cesar Franck 3. " In Moonlight" Kinde. 4. " A Farewell" S. Liddle ■ 4 , t MR. ERNEST DRAKE. 5. Andante Cantabile ) Scherzo ) - • C. M. Widor Finale ) 6. English Folksong . " Mowing the Barley" Arranged for Organ and Carillons by the City Organist. „..-.- , . INTERVAL. 7 Friend of Mine" - - - - W. Sanderson t MR. ERNEST DRAKE. 8. Serenade - - Gounod 9. March from Henry VIII. - - - Sullivan ACCOMPANIST. MISS CLARICE WOOD. ADMISSION. 6d. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. «*ev, "" ~ % OHEMI&N ORCHESTRA. & K|aj!s (Subscription Concerts). gQ - PERFORMERS - £»A Conductor: COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Leader: C. PRIME. FIRST CONCERT. FIFTH SEASON. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT. _ „,. PROGRAMME. The National Anthem, Orchestra and , _ , . _ Audience. 1. Overture. "Ungarische Lustspiel" (op. 108) o cv- ~.. 5, rc A*. 8,r »; ,- (Keler Bel*) 2. Songs (a) Pleading " (Edward Elgar) • { %# n M t ? I °„ , lS« u * wr me pari sono (" Rigoletto," Verdi). . _ _ Mr. E. Drake. 3T «? o v' m ' ' ,B * llod in A Minor" (Op. 33) ----- (Coleridge-Taylor) . _ „_ „ Orchestra. *• Son 'The Maids of Cadis" (Leo Delibes) c r. . . , Miss Jessie Bartlott. 5. Entrocte. "Consande" • (R. A. Home) .-1 , _ , . Orchestra. 6. Flute Solos, (a) "Wiegenlied" (F. Sabathil) (b) "Spanish Dance" (F. Sabathil) . „ j -.¥*• George Poore. 7. Grand Pot-pourri from " Don Caesar defitun" ■-•-•-- (Massenet) <.-«•■ «- Orchestra. 8. String Piece " Minuet" : - (Beethoven) o m .String Orchestra. 3. Moreeau, Humoresoue " ,- . (Dvorak) .« -■ .-. Orchestra. 10. Vocal Duet, " Still as the Night" - - - „ Miss Jessie Bartlett and Mr. ( Drake. 11. Two Hungarian Dances (Nos, and 2) - - „ J Orchestra. (Brahma) SUBSCRIBERa aT CAN° ENROL NOW. Box Plan open at Wildrnan and Arey's at 8 a.m., TUESDAY. April 16. OS-UNRESERVED SEATS-OS. From U A. W. ROBERTSON, Music Depot, 189, Queen Street? 6 "* 1 " 7 ' Neit E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. Balance-Sheet. QORNWALL PARK TRUST MARCH 31, 1918. INCOME. °? " •• ." £1,60111 2 „ interest .. ~ ~ 153 13 2 ' £1,955 3~4 EXPENDITURE. By Rate's and Taxes .. .. £1,158 8 3 „ Repairs and Maintenance "of Buildings, etc. .. 210 0 1 „ Insurance 15 13 3 „ By Management, Labour, Wages . Audit, Expenses. ' Advertising etc. 285 ll'6 By Excess of Income over Expenditure .. ~ 255 7 4 £1,955 8~1 BALANCE-SHEET, MARCH 31, 1918. LIABILITIES. To Capital £200,011 22 £200,011 22 _ _ ~ „ ASSETS By Cornwall Park .. .. £190,800 0 0 „ Buildings 0.775 O O „ Portrait of Sir J. L. ' Campbell .. ~ 70 0 0 „ Statue, " Spirit of Peace" 250 0 0 .. Garden Tools, etc. ... 10 0 0 „ Sundry Debtors .. .. ... a 4 „ Investments and Cash at Bank 5,8941310 £200,011 22 FRED. J. BANKART, F.8.A.A., F.P.A. (N.Z.), Secretary. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16823, 13 April 1918, Page 14

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