AMUSEMENTS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 7 AND 8. TRIUMPHAL REVISIT TO NEW ZEALAND OF (ENGLAND'S GREATEST BARITONE.) SUPPORTED BY AiNTON T3CHAIKOV, (Russian Violin Virtuoso.) ILEY GROSS (Contralto.) LILIIAN DELANY, Pianisto arid Accompani6te NOTE THE DATES—-WELLINGTON-MARCH 7 and 8. WANGANUI, Wednesday February 24. PALMERSTON, Thursday February 25. MASTERTON, Saturday, February 26. NELSON, Tuesday, March. 1. BLENHEIM, Friday, March 4. DANNBVIRKE, Wednesday, March 9. GISBORNE, Saturday, March 12. NAPIER, Thursday, March 17. HASTINGS, Friday, March 18. . Further particulars later. NORRIE HANPRICKS, Manager. . TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT! ZZ TO-NIGHT! A NOTABLE MUSICAL EVENT. REAPPEARANCE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST AND SWEETEST MELODY MAKERS, FIS& JUBILEE SINGERS, COMPRISING q COLOURED AMERICANS Q A REVELATION IN HARMONY! t „ IT ,„ / ', A REVELATION IN HARMONY! OLD FAVOURITES AND NEW FACES. DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR THE ROLLICKING CHORUSES __ THE BEAUTIFUL MELODIES. THE QUAINT COON SONGS. TITTi! 'PAT/rc-NT'PWn SOLOTSTS. THE TALENTED SOLOISTS. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Chr POPULAR PRICES-O/. Q/- 1/■ fi RAND PROMENADE CONCERT. Jr To bo given by I THE TRAMWAY BAND, Assisted by THE LYRIC MALE CHOIR, At the ATHLETIC PARK, TUESDAY NEXT, 22nd inst., At 8 p.m. Park- Illuminated by Electtricity and t<ho Moon. (Full Moon 21th inst.) ' Plenty of Shelter in Grandstand. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. Proceeds in aid of Tramway Band's Wanganui Contest Fund. Roll up in thousands and help the Band. PROGRAMME. Part 1. . 1. Contest March, "Electror"—Band. 2. Grand Part Song, "Comrades _ in Arms"—Choir. 3. Instrumental Quartette, Tschaikowsky's Songs"—Members of Band. i. Vocal Butt, Flow, Gently Deva"— Messrs AV. R. Potter and H. Holland. ■ 5. Contest Selection, "Belle of Brittany"—Band. Interval. I Part 11. 6. Grand Chorus, "Hallelujah" (from "The Messiah") with Band accompaniment, specially arranged by H. Gladstone Hill, Esq.—Choir.' 7. Cornet Duo, "Ida and Dot" (with Band accompaniment) Bandsmen Evans and Cole. 8. Vocal Octette, "Spin, Spm" (Swedish Folk Song)—Members of Choir. 9. Contest • Selection, "The Porter of Havre"—Band. 10. Pairt Song, "Hark! The Merry Drum" —Choir. J. R. CLAREBURT, Esq., Conductor Tramway Band.' H. GLADSTONE HILL, Esq., Conductor Lyric Male Choir. ! WHERE SHALL I BUY MY GROCERIES ? ;.;! J ANSWER this question. FIRST, .&- wheTe the Goods are Fresh aiiid' of First-class Quality. SECOND, where the Prices are Right. THIRD, where yiou will receive Courteous' .and Honest Treatment. "',' IN SHORT, AT ■' CAMPBELL'S. y These are most appetising and partiwjlai'ly suitable to the* Lenten Season:— FRESH HERRINGS •'.!■• 6d per tin. HERKINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE : ■'. Gd and 9d per tin. KIPPERED HERRINGS ' :.: 9d per tin. W. CAMPBELL, <'; 40 and 42, Manners street. ' 293, Cuba street. ! < IG3. Riddiford street. Newto' BIBBY BROS.' ■OUCKirUMPING and Variety Com•O bination will appear on the following dates: — UPPE"R HUTT—To-Night! To-Night! LOWER HUTT—Monday Night. PETO'NE—Tuesday Night. Huge show of Outlaws, Trick Ponies and Donkeys: .£2O is offered for anybody ho will rido, RISE UP'! and .£lO will i given to anybody who will bring a horso that will unseat Bibbv Bros., bareback or in a plain English saddle. Special engagement of Bernard Bros., the World's Champion Sharpshooters. One Continual, Boom. Packed houses every night.; MR ROYD GAIiLICK'S "VRTHOPEDIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES BEGIN NEW TERM MONDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. REMOVAL NOTICE.WILLIAM CABLE & CO., ENGINEERS, TAVE REMOVED THEIR WORKS L . TO KAIWARRA (Adjoining Railway Station). Telephone 3101. . 'Town Office— WOODS'S BUILDINGS, Opposite Custom House. Telephone 177. (Musio Master Wellington ■ College), Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, THE IDEAL PLACE FOR A TEMPTING MEAL IS GODBER'S. There'!" always a jv large variety of tasty ite and at Lambton Quay Depot you ; ■,. may enjoy the music from the now'S;. ELECTRIC PIANO, as you eat,'i Dainty Cakes and sip Delicious >.; Tea.. :;■-■.■ :'.', .'■ <>. FRUIT SALADS and Delicacies ~; . for the not weather. ':' GODBER'S,- -A For Luncheons, Afternoon Teas, " ' Suppers, etc. ,- Wedding Recoptions specially-V.' catered for. '. > ■ -:',,■ CUBA STREET and 218, LAMBTON, : QUAY. '<iWt J. E. FITZGERALD, v;. Ti.ICYOLB IMPORT E E, ARCADIA CYCLE & MOTOR DEPOT'' 139, LAMBTON QUAY, .j Opp. Wairarapa Farmers. v " REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF* - - BICYCLES AND MOTORS. 211 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING, ACCEPTANCES for Kitchene Also Violin. Flute, Clarinet. Oboe and Fi y i ng Handicaps, clo~ -<-■»- other Instruments. THURSO HAS RESUMED TEACHING, THEORY a Special Feature. T EVENS AND C 0., SCRAP METAL & MACHINERY MERCHANTS. YOUNG'S LANE-(o2 Upper Abel Smith . street). Cash Buyers of Scrap Brass. Copper, tags. Metal, Ashes. Drosses, Scrap Iron, nd Horseshoes. 'Phone 2275. RACING NOTICES rUTT PARK RACING CLUB. FEBRUARY MEETING. 1.SATURDAY, 2Gth, 1910. '* The following Programme has J fra the above Club, to be neia at nun i-ars Racecourse on SATURDAY, February 26th, 1910:- .-.:■'■■:. 1 TRIAL HANDICAP, of 25 eovs; r second, 5 sovs from the stake. • Fopponies and galloways, 15 hands and, under, which have never won an advertised race of 25 sovs. Distance,: four furlongs and a half. Entry,; ' M. ' ' ' '■'' • 2 WAIWETU HANDICAP, of 25 soys; second 5 sovs from stake. For Popes 14.3 and under. Distance, four fur-' lontrs-'and a half. Entry £l. ';' 3. KITCHENER HANDICAP, of sovs; second, 10 sovs from the stake.' For ponies and galloways, 15 hands* and under. < Distanoe, six furlongs. Nomination JBI. Acceptance 20s. , ? 4. WAINUI HANDICAP, of 25 sovs;; second 5 sovs from stake. For ponies 14.2 and under. Distance;'; four furlongs. Entry JBI. 5. FLYING HANDICAP, of 40 sovs;' second, 5 sovs from stake. For' ponies and galloways, 15 hands and? under. Distance, four funongs and,. a half. Nomination £l. Accept-, ance £l. j : NOMINATIONS for Ail Events olose* at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 21st inst. ■'■'.; AVEIGHTS will be published en TUESJ DAY, the 22nd inst. ' ACCEPTANCES for Kitchener and" ay be re-handicapped.' to be under New Zealand Hacwmmmmmm R. CONEYS, Managing Steward., 31, Cuba street, Columbia Hotel Bids,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7057, 19 February 1910, Page 14
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