AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Direction, of...Mr J. C.' Williamson. Business Manager>,Mr G. H. Smith. THE THEATRICAL EVENT of the Year. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, May 12, 13th, and 14th. ' MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON’S QOMIC QPERA QOMPANY In Three Famous Musical Productions. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th. Th© world-famous Musical Success, the MERRY WIDOW Music by Franz Lehar, Libretto by Victor Leon and Leo Stein (by arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes). THURSDAY, MAY 13th. The Wonderfully Successful F'arcical ■ Musical Play, THE DAIRYMAIDS By arrangement with R. Courtneidge, Esq. FRIDAY, MAY 14th. The Great London Gaiety Success, GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG (By arrangement with Mr. George Edwardes). Box offic© for reserved seats will be opened at W. Miller’s next Saturday Morning at 9 o’clock. Prices—6s, 4s, 2s. No early doors. GRAND CONCERT. "WESLEY CHURCH. HIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. At 8 o’clock. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture, “Viscount Nelson” Orchestra. 2. Solo, “The Lost Chord” Mr. R. Wilkinson. 3. Grand Chorus, “I Will Give Thanks” (Gloria from Mozart’s 12th Mass) Choir and Orchestra. 4. Solo (a), “Less than the Dust”; (b) “Kashmiri Song” (Indian Love Lyrics) .Mr. J ohnston Brown 5. Recitation, “The Slave that Saved . St. Michel’s” Mrs. T. dahkson. 6. Solo (Selected) Mr. J. Barlow 7. Solo, “Four by the Clock” (Mallinson)... Mrs. Johnston Brown 8. Harp and Flute Duet ....... Messrs A. and M. Vita. Part 11. 1. Chorus (Haymakers), “Away to the Meadows” Choir and Orchestra 2. Solo, “Silver Bells of Memory” Mrs. Bignell. 3. Solo, “Thou Art Passing Hence”... Mr. H. McClymont. 4. Recitation, “Conrad, of Nuremberg” Mr. Johnston Brown. 5. Solo (Selected) Mr. F. Parker 6. Solo, “The Wreath” Mrs. Johnston Brown. 7. Solo (orchestral accompaniment), “I’ll Sing Thee Songs of. Araby”... Mr. H. J. Brownlee. 8. Male Quartette, “Soldier’s Farewell,” Mesrs Holmes, Everss, Don, and Bullock. 9. Chorus (Haymakers), “Light-hearted are We” (Echo)...Choir and Orchestra. 10. Selection, “Gottenberg” Orchestra. Chorus and Orchestra of 50 Performers, Under the baton of Mr. M. L. Foster. Refreshments. Tickets from Members of the Choir. MONSTER SOCIAL. FUNDS IN AID OF SCHOOL GROUNDS. To be held in tlie GARRISON HALL.
TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, MAY 6th. Double Ticket....; 5s Od. Extra Lady 2s 6d - To be followed TO-MORROW FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 7th, 1909. With a MONSTER CHILDREN’S PLAIN & FANCY DRESS SOCIAL. Adults, 3s, with right to admit two children. Children Is. M.C.’s: Messrs W. Webb, IR Miller, J. Colley, R. Somervell, M. Segedin, A. F. Kennedy, and A. Sawyer. R. SOMERVELL, D. COWAN, Secretaries. PUBLIC NOTICES. BUSHPELLING. TENDERS wanted for Feibng 227 acres at Moanui. Specifications it the store, Wharekopao, MataWai, uul Rakauroa, or with the undersigned. Tenders close at Makaim on 12th INST. T. J. THOMAS, Makauri. LOST. - qST—From Yvliangam, LIGHT J DRAUGHT BAY MARK, un~ •oken, branded like On shoulder, formation leading to recovery rearded - A. H. WALLR?. TRESPASS NOTICE. nRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on ■ my Property, known as Rimuroa id Pouawa, will be PROSECUTED. •I HOLDEN.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2494, 6 May 1909, Page 1
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