“ The most delightful entertainment I have ever heard, and I have been writing for newspapers for 35 years.” —Thus Mr. J. Bennett, musical critic' of the Auckland Star. VISIT OF THE FAMOUS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. Direction - - Edward Branscombe General Manager - Leo du Chateau MATAMATA TOWN HALL. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. SATURDAY NIGHT. Fourteen English soloists, presenting a brilliant programme of ancient and modern English solo and part music. A few of the new numbers:—The full company: Grand selection from “ Faust ” and “ Carmen waltz from Gounod’s “Romeo and Juliet”; The Blue Danube Waltz; “Oh Hush Thee My Baby ”; “ Here’s to the Maiden ”; “the Miller of the Dee.” Anthems: “Send Out Thy Light”; “If Ye Love Me”; “Lord for Thy Tender Mercies”; “ Bethlehem ”; “Oh for the Wings.” Boys’ voices: “ Fairy Pipers ”; “ A Leafland Lullaby ”; “ Crown of the Year”; “A May Morning”; “Poor Wand’ivng One”; “Solveigs Song”; “The Piper of Love.” The Westminster Glee Singers present their entertainment in so distinctive a fashion as to mark a now era in concert performances. Box plans now ..open at.McGrane and McCambridge’s. Prices: —6s, 4s, 2s Gd; Juveniles under 1G half price; all prices plus tax Touring Manager - William J. Byrne
GRAND BAZAAR. To be held in the Town Hall on TUESDAY - - - DECEMBER 1 Stalls, Competitions, Side Shows, etc. Proceeds in aid of Matamata Methodist Circuit. Admission 6d - - - Children 3d PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Miss Mvra Ross and Miss Thelma McPhail Present their Pupils in Dance & Song MATAMATA TOWN HALL. j THURSDAY - - - DECEMBER 6 ( Gorgeous Frocks, Novel . Settings, ' Brilliant Lighting Eifects. Popular Prices - - See next issue VIATAMATA CO-OP. TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. Shareholders are advised that an appropriation of £2OO by ballot and £2OO by sale will take place on LUESDAY EVENING, December 4, 1923, in Mrs. Darby’s Hall, Vospcr street, Matamata, at 8 o’clock. T. J. UNDERWOOD, Secretary. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1923. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT. Matamata. —8 a.m., H.C.; H a.m., Mattins; 7.30 p.m., Evensong. Dkauia. —11 a.m. To Poi.—2 p.m. Sunday-school. —10 a.m. Rev. W. E. Connolly. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Matamata.—ll a.m., Rev. H. C. Stuart (farewell service). Walton.— 7.3o p.m., Rev. H. C. Stuait (farewell service). PUBLIC NOTICE. Mrs. Darby wishes it to be known that she is now in her new shop, KOZIE CORNER, Tower Road and Vosper Street, where she stocks general drapery, as well as made up goods. NOTICE. Miss Darby begs to announce that she has opened a confectionery shop in the Kozie Corner Buildings, Tower road, Matamata. Home-made confections a specialty.
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Matamata Record, Volume VI, Issue 493, 29 November 1923, Page 3
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