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PUBLIC NOTICES. .r-:.;vM IHE DRESDEN PIANO CO. (LTD.). \ - THE OPERA COMPANY * Comes for a few days "'■' f and passes on. - B%t "HIS MASTER'S VOICE"GRAMOPHONE Brings -* 'THE OPBSA SEASON Into Your Home. ' 4 Whenever You .Desire to Delight ~ v Your Family or Friends. -'-\- THE MOST FAMOUS OPERATIC STARS -1/ "Will give" you •- A PRIVATE PERFORMANCE! ;" They have agreed to / MAKE RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY For "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" ' • * GRAMOPHONE. .3 You can hear them in our Gramophone Parlours, where all are made welcome. * THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. (LTD.), . Cathedral Ssuare. •140 R. A. HORNE, Manager. AMUSEMENTS. HEA T R E R O Y A. L. TUESDAY,* MARCH 17, 1914. ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION. ''' \ GRAND NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT. : \ \ (To assist the* Nursing Sisters their Hospital in Christchurch.)* . ;"j PROGRAMME. \ '/• -PART I. - \ , 1. Instrumental Trio— v t (a) "Liebesgarten" . (Schumann). - -\ (b) "Lied ohne Worte" (Mendelssohn.). / N Miss Lilian . (Piano), ~Mis«K Hemus (ICello). 2. Song;—" She is Far From the Land, v , - x Mr Geo. March. - ■3: Quartette —"Oft in the Stilly Night" (Moore).' Messrs Cookson, Vincent, March, and, • Millar. ~ ' f 4. Song;—"Killarney" . ." Madame Audebert. 5. Recitation—"Shamus , O'Brien," - 1". l . Mr Frank M'Donald.' 6. Song—"A~Nation Once Again'' • Very Rev- Dean Hills, V.G,' .7. Song;—" Last Rose of Summer," Miss Elsie' Brown. (Miss Brown has been blind .from bhsb, and\ Vv! ■ has been trained by the Nursing Sisters.) ' "--' INTERVAL. :' PART 11. : 1. Overture —"Irish Selection," Christchurch Banjo' Band (Conductor, Mr L. W. Blpy)>' ' Messrs Cookson, Vincent, March, 7, Millar. \ 3. Song—"The Rosary" . . Madame. Audebert., 4. Instrumental Trio—"Minuetto," from E flat / Major Symphony (Mozart), Miss Liliott/ Harper (Piano), Miss Dairy-Cressweu' (Violin), Miss Lalla Hemus 5. Song;—" The Minstrel-Boy," - „ ..* 1~~ , Mr R. D. Vincent; ' 6. Song—"Kathleen Mavojurneen," L , V i . Mibs .Elsie Bjrowri" Accompaniste: Miss Lilian Harper. ' . * Grand Piano kindly lent Stage Furnishings by A. J l . WfcfW,. - Ltd. ; J ; Floral Decorations by Mr J'ohn Joyce. -^ POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and o.'♦,.' D.tL and O.S. may'oe reserved at the Dresden, without extra' charge. Doors open 7.30, com- • -. ., mence 8 p.m. - 628 : ' s,>
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 32, 14 March 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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