MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS. TIMARU CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. THEATRE ROYAL. MONDAY, SEPT. 21st. At S p.m. At 3 p.m. At S p.m. SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT 1911 SEASON. PROGRAMME. Part I. I—Orchestra (a} "Racoezkv March"' Liszt; (b) "Barcarolle" (From Tales of Hoffmann) Offenbach. 2—-Pianoforte Concerto, "Ist Movement," in D Minor. Rubinstein with Orchestra, Mr Ernest Eropaon. Christchurch. 3—Songs (a) "A Spirit Flower," C. Tipton: (b) "Revenge," Hatton, Mr G. H. Andrev.'s. —Songs (a) ' illnnolio." 5 Eva do! 1 Acqua; (b> "Nightfall at Sea,"' Montague I'liillins, Mrs P. "\Y Rule. o—Pianoforte Soli (a) "Hark, Hark, the Lark," Schubert-Liszt; (IV) "From a Wardering Iceberg,"' Maeaowell, Mr Ernest Empson. C —Orchestra, "Pilgrim's Chorus" (From Tanliausc-r), "Wagner. PART 11. "St. Cecilia's Day." by Van Bree; (An Ode to Music). Chorus, SO Voices. Orchestra, 30 Members. Soprano SoloUt, Mrs P. W Rule. ' Conductor, Mr H. Nevill Smith? Accompanists, Mrs Leslie Talbot. CERALDINE RACINC CLUB. GRAND PATRIOTIC GATHERING. ( THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 21th and 2oth SEPT. HALF PROFITS to be devoted to PATRIOTIC PURPOSES. HURDLE RACES, TROTS, AND GALLOPS. TRAIN leaves Timaru 11.40 a.m., in _tim<? for first race, leaving Orari 0.0~, after last race, each' day. SHOW YOUR LOYALTY by contributing in this way, at the same time enjoying a pleasant day's outing. FIRST RACE, 1.2-3 p.m. E. H. TEMPLER, Secretary. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN. DR SHELDON, of World-wide fame, as Preacher and Author, will give an address on NO-LICENSE IN THE UNITED STATES, In the Chora! Hal!, on TUESDAY, September 22nd. Dr Sheldon has resided in Kansas for the past 27 years, and can speak as an authority on Prohibition. Opponents of Prohibiten are especiallv invited to come to the Meeting and aik Questions. Collection to defray expenses. BRITISH AND BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. \LL THE TAKINGS from MISS READ'S Stafford Street North anil Stafford Rooms on WEDNESDAY NEXT wi;l be devoted to the above Fund. NOTICE. TO FARMERS requiring a line of Seed Potatoes free from Blight, I have for sale Ten Tons of Reading Russetrs, good croppers and very early; Twenty Tons of Up-to-Datcs; also a largo quantity of Table Potatoes. Prices on application. j. Mclean, Otaio. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN DUNE DIN FOR SALE. MISS F. J. ROSS, M.A., Principal of Girt-ui Girls' C'oilego and' Day School, having undertaken the PrinoipaUliip of the Columba Presbyterian Girls' College in Dunedin, is desirous of disposing of her interest in the firatnamecl property, and is prepaid to give any inquirers full particulars as to the property, terms, attendance roll. etc. Gift on College lias hcon carried on successfully for tlio past 25 years, lias a splendid record and reputation, and the attendance roll is higher.now than at any previous period. This opportunity affords a. really good •U'<! profitable opening to any lady or ladies desiring to acquire such an institution. Girt-on College, DUNEDIN. Newcastle Coal. WE have discharging per s.s. HANLE), a Consignment of the above Coals, including—hetton coal, aberdare coal. BELLBIRD COAL. ABERMAIN COAL. ORDERS for Deliverv EX SHIP NOW BEING BOOKED at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Clients arc respectfully asked to book as early as possible to avoid disappointment. CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSES J. P. NEWMAN, General Manager. Flags. Flags. UNION JACKS. NEW ZEALAND AND RED ENSIGNS BELGIAN. FRENCH, RUSSIAN & JAPANESE FLAGS. In Stock and Mtde to Order. Also Tents uf all descriptions, wholesale and retail. A LIBERAL CASH DISCOUNT. P. PA L L~K SO N 4 SU'atlialiau Street.. ,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15456, 19 September 1914, Page 1
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