(JIH EAT E E ROYAL. MONDAY, 17th .MARCH, 1902, Grand Programme of COMPLIMENTARY ENTERTAINMENT, Tendered to Mr & Mrs W. V. Siddall. PART I. 1— Selection “Un Ballo in Maschera ” City Band [Verdi. (Conductor, Mr P. H. Mohr.) 2 Male Voice Part Song/' Farewell” [Kinkel. Messrs Thomson. Chetwin, McKay, Branson, L. Kingsland, D. Kingsland, Quinn, and J. E. Taylor. 3 Song “ O Maris Stella ” Piecolomim Mrs Ross. (Violin obligato by Mr W. Ferguson) 4 Clarinet Solo “Norma” Brepsant Mr F. J. Lillicrap. 5 Song “Vulcan” Bond Andrews Mr J. E. Taylor. 6 Song “ The Prima Donna ” J. L. Roeckel Mrs Blue. 7 Trio “ I Naviganti ” Randegger Mrs Andrews, Mr E. B. McKay, and Mr J. E. Taylor. 8— Overture “ Marco Spada ” Auber Musical Union Orchestra. PART 11. 9 Grand Selection “ I dueFoscari ” 1.G.8, (Conductor, Lieut. W. V. Siddall.) Presentation by His Worship the Mayor, and Mr D. McFarlane (on behalf of the Queenstown Band.) 10— Cornet Solo “ Will ye no come back again ” Mr J. Glennie [Scotch 11— Trio “My Lady, the Countess” Cimarosa Mrs Murphy, Mrs Ekensteen, Mrs Rigg. 11—Violin Solo “Romance” B Tours Mr W. Ferguson. 18—Song “ Off to Philadelpia ” B Haynes Mr G. C. Branson. 14— Scotch Reel Messrs H. Geddes, Sutherland, Stewart, & MacGregor (accompanied by the Pipe Band) 15 — Song “ Going to Bobs ” F Allitsen Mr J. Porteous. GRAND TABLEAU, in which the Volunteers, Veterans, Cadets, Garrison, City, and Pipe Bands and the entire company will take part, under the management of Messrs E. B. McKay and Rigg. NATIONAL ANTHEM. At the Pianoforte —Mrs W. V. Siddall, and Mr C. Gray. Lipp Grand Piano kindly lent by Dresden Co, PRICES—3s, 2s and Is. Reserves at Lillicrap’s, Is extra on 3s ticket?, Late Car, Late Train to Bluff 10.45 p.m,
IRISH ATHLETIC SOCIETY. THE following re-handicaps dared — L. W. J. Morton T. E. Stewart ... E. Wilson W. Black J. Russell S. Fraser —Wbytock —Humphries ... W. A. Stone G. Sims have beendeyds 9 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 W. MURDOCH, Handicapper. CHEAP Blended Teas make many ac« quaintances but few friends. The friends of Cock o’ the ISToeth unblended tea are those who use it. A trial wilt prove this.
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Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 52, 15 March 1902, Page 12
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365Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 52, 15 March 1902, Page 12
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