NEW PLYMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. , Grand gj Opening Concert. TUESDAY, 28in AUGUST, THEATREJOYAL PROGRAMME. PAM I. . Overture, " Poet and Peasant"—Orchestra !. Part song, "A Spring Song" (Plnsuti)— Society I. Song, " For tbine own sake " (with violin obligato)—Mr. Miller •. Song, selected—Mrs. Wrigley i. Part song, " 0 hush thee, my babe " Society i. Song and goitar accompaniment—Miss Jollie ', Piano solo, " Tarantella " (Ohopin)—Mrs. Pope I. Ohoros, "Bridal" (Rosemaiden)— Society PART 11. i. Overture, "Light Cavalry" (Suppe)— Orchestra !. Part song, "The Silent Land" (Cowen)— Seciety I. Bong, " Why those sad tears 5" (Walraore), with violin obligato—Miss D. Taylor. [. Bong, selected—Mr. Miller !. Gavotte, " Oryntbia " —Orchestra !. Male Chorus, " Soldiers " (Faust) '. Song, "Because"—Mrs Wrigley I. Chorus, " Song of the Vikings "—Society and Orchestra " God Save the Queen," Conductor—Mr. A. E. Fletcher. Accompanist—Miss Hempton. Leader of Orchestra—Mr. Haigh. Tickets obtainable at T. Avery's and at Jilmour's. Doors open 7.30; start at 8. Admission, 2s and Is, N. MILLER, Hon. Sec. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. ' ANNUAL SOCIAL Will be held in the -THEATRE ROYAL ON WEDNESDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, Under the Patronage of the Taranaki and Otago Rugby Unions. Tickets—Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s. 0. B. LEVER, I Hon. Sec. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AND BULB SHOW, In connection with St. Mary's Parish Sunday Schools. ST. MARY'S HALL, September 6th andJ7th Catalogues on application. L. B. WEBSTER, Hon, Sec. The Colonial Piano and Organ Importing Coy. Next Railway Crossing, DEVON STREET, New Plymouth, F YOU WANT A FIRST-GLASS ENGLISH OR GERMAN I ANO WE KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK 01 nenls in the Taranaki Disfc ict. Our special advantage WE SELL CHEAPER than any Firm in the district. NO EXORBITANT INTEREST oharged oi OUR EASY TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM A LARGE SELECTION [OP AMERICAN RGAN' (Only by the Best makers Ten Years' Guarantee ith every Instrument. A FEW SECOND-HAND PIANOS AN* HARMONIUMS, CHEAP. Note above Address MoKINNONBAIN Manag Inglewood Agent...Mr 0.0. Smith, Importe Photographers Com< AND Photographers Go, EUT while we do not roll on tor ever, w are still very muuh alive, especially t the patronage given in the past. And to till merit this we shall, as in tb past, s«p^ UP-TO-DATE PHOTO: In all Styles, at Reasonable Pbiobs. Note the Address— V. A. COLLIS Devon mbest, Directly opposite ORUEuION HOTEL Kirst Prize Wangauui HxuibiUou, hi 'jj lp.-c* m» t i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 24 August 1900, Page 3
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374Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 192, 24 August 1900, Page 3
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