GRAND CONCERT In Aid of SAINT MARY’S CONVENT, Foxton, TOWN HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1923. PROGRAMME: 1. Pianoforte Duet. Misses Sorensen and Roore. 2. Dance, Senior Girls. 3. Vocal Duet, Polly Hopkins and Tommy Tomkins. 4. Action Song, Infants. 5. Pianoforte Duet, The Misses MeColl and Hunt. 6. Boys’ Action Song, The Tramps. 7. Farce, The Omnibus Collision. 8. Girls’ Action Song, Butterflies. 9. Pianforte Duet, Misses Hynes and Algar. 10. Chorus, Flowery Garlands. 11. Grand Orchestra, Wonderful Musicians. 12. Action Song, The Busy Workers. INTERVAL. 13. Chorus, The Wild and the Harp 14. Cantata, The Bogus Inspector. Admission: 2/- and 1/-. SWIMMING SPORTS. SWIMMING SPORTS. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! At 2 p.m. The Swimming Sports (Postponed from last Wednesday) will be held on WEDNESDAY next at 2 p.m. at the wharf. The Boat Race will be held on MONDAY evening at 6.30 o’clock. Rollup and see the Sports. Programme same as before. D. BALL, Tfon. Secretary. “As soon as the final cadence ended the great audience of 4,000 rose and cheered. The enthusiasm was remarkable and clearly demonstrated that the stolid conventional concert procedure has no place with the Westminster Glee Singers.” Thus the Sydney Daily Telegraph of the world-famous WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY. December 18th. 14 English Soloists WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. Presenting a brilliant programme of ancient and modern English solo and part music. A few of the numbers: —The full company: Grand selection from “Faust” and “Carmen”, waltz from Gounod's “Romeo and Juliet,” “The Blue Danube Waltz.” “Oh Hash thee, My B/fby,” “The Girl 1 Left Behind,” “Heine's to the Maiden”, “The Silver Swan”, “Ye Banks and Braes”; Anthems: “Send out Thy Light if Ye Love Me.” “Oh For The Wings." Boys voices: “Fairy Pipers,” “A Leafland Lullaby”. “A May Morning”, “Solveig’s Song”, “The Piper of . Love.” The Westminster Glee Singers present their entertainment; in so distinctive a fashion as to mark a new era in concert- per forma nees. Box plait at Heath’s. Prices 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, juveniles under 10 half price. All prices pins tax. Touring Manager, Win. J. Byrne. TOWN HALL. TO-NTGHT! TO-NIGHT! There was a glitter of steel in the Arabian moonlight, a woman’s piercing cry, and Billy Evans, adventurer, and lover, leapt from his saddle into the frav. —You’ll like TOM MIX Away from cowboy dramas and in a story of Harems, Sheiks, and Adventurers : “ARABIA.” “ARABIA.” Supported hv “ELEPHANT’S NIGHTMARE.”’ Sunshine Comedy. Usual prices: 9d and 1/ti, children 3d and 6d. Next Week: W. W. Jacob’s “THE MONKEY’S PAW.” ROYAL PICTURES. The Theatre of Big Attractions. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! United Artists present George Arliss in “THE SILENT VOICE.” “THE SILENT VOICE.” The story of a great Musician who, afflicted with deafness, drove happiness from his own doorstep, and hs wife into the anus of another. Comedy: “PUT AND TAKE.” Price 9d and 1/6. Children as usual. MONDAY! MONDAY! Special engagement of Vaudevilles’ most beautiful girl — WINIFRED LA FRANCE, The world famous comedienne, late of the J. and N. Tait’s and B. and J. Fuller circuit. Music, song and story. Assisted by Lester Sinclair, English comedian. Also Bert Lytell in “THE FACE BETWEEN.” Prices for the double programme 1/- and 2/-, children half price. Tuesday: “Sherlock Holmes.'' Wednesday: “Night Life in Hollywood.” FOXTON CRICKET CLUB. MEETING of all interested in the revival of the Fox ton Cricket Club will be held in Perreau’s Rooms at 8 p.m. on MONDAY. All cricket enthusiasts particularly invited. W. HOWE, Hon. Secretary.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2672, 15 December 1923, Page 3
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