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TOWN HALL FOXTON THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. WINIFRED LA FRANCE With LESTER SINCLAIR, THE GORGEOUS, GLITTERING, EASTERN PANTOMIME—“ALADDIN.” “ALADDIN.” ALT; NEW, GORGEOUS DRESSES. BIGLLIANT CAST, DAINTY BALLET. SPECIAL SCEENERY, BEAUTIFUL. BRILLIANT LIGHTING. REMEMBER. THE DATE AND THESE PRICES: — DRESS CIRCLE 3 -. STALLS 2/-, Children Half price. Plus tax. RING • ITIOXE E! OR FLA FOR RESERVES. pSjo extra Charge Tor Booking.

‘'Nor aught n'l’ blow with breath. or touch with luiiul, was like that music as it came. Monster Preliminary ORCHESTRAL & VOCAL CONCERT and Dance TiST AID OF THE HAND CAT!NIVAL FUNDS. TOWN HALL, FOXTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1924. (B V Gratuitous Arrangement villi the Management). GRAND HARPE SEULE BY MISS MONA NEALE. A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L A.L.C.M. Quo of New Zeal a ml's most famous Musicians. SEE AND HEAR THIS MAGNIFICENT HARP. WHICH COST £340. —First appearance in F«»xl«*n of a Lady < ondnelross , MISS M. HEALEY, Musk-inn. of Wellington. SFF THE CLEVER CHILD T’RA P-DRFA] M Eli & CONTORTIONIST, MASTER OWEN cAHILL. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH MRS. KENDALL, Charming V oeaiist. Gold Medalist, Auckland Exhibition. LITTLE OLAR, Willi ITis Performing Dog? ••FAIFY" and “HULA.” GRAND ORCHESTRA: 46 MUSICIANS, 24 VIOLINS, 4 CELLOS. CONDUCTRESS: MISS M. HEALEY (of Wellington) Harpist; Miss Mona Neale, A.T.0.L., etc.; Violins: Mesdames Cbalk, Hopkins, Palmer. Pedersen, Misses M. <'lirislopliersen, K. Desmond, E. Qnarrie, W. Spencer, R. Terrie, .1. Thompson, N. Ewan-Balfour, Edwards, M. llihhel, Messrs C. Simmons. S. Small, M. Francis, R. Ebbett, [? Howe, E.■Graham, fi. Byers, A. Gardner, T. Hibell, H. Smith; Swanee Whistle:' Mr R. Chalk; Elate: Mr Moorman; Piccolo: Mr JD. Knewstnh; Clarionelle: Mr .1. Holder; Cornets: ARssrs B. Walls, F. Ebbett; Saxhorn: Mr .1. Perron a: Cellos) Misses K. Hibell, D Spencer, Messrs if. Osborne, S. Franks; Euphonium: Mr T. Betty; Xylophone; Mr B. Barnett: Double Bass: Mrs IT. Osborne; •) Bass Trombone: Mr J. Hofmann; Tenor Trombones: Messrs .J. Madden, B. Newth: Bass Drum. Air .). Aitehison; Trap Drums: Master Owen Cahill; Pianos: Misses M. Delany and E. Patterson. BAND 25 MUSICIANS. CONDUCTRESS: MISS M. HEALEY. CORNETS: — Messrs J. Rider, ,J. Holder, B. Walls, E. Ehhell, .). Durham, H. Williams, B. chalk, W. Newth, A. Aitehison, H. Parker: Tenor Horns: Messrs H. Osborne. D. -Brooks, .). Perrenu, R. Heath, \ . Holman; Euphonium: Air T. Betty; Baritones: Messrs C. Rand, R. Ilolmattn; Euphonium. Mr T. Beitv: Bass Trombone: Mr .1. Hoffmann; Tenor Trombones: Messrs J. Madden, 11. Newth; Double B. Flat Bass; Mr W. Holder; E. Flat Bass: Mr R, Rand; Side Drum: Mr I). Knewstub; Bass Drum: Mr J. Aitehison. THE NATIONAL ANTHEM WILL BE RENDERED BY THE COMBINED ORCHESTRA AND BAND. A RARE, VOLUMINOUS MUSICAL TREAT. PROGRAMME.—Pari 1. Piano Duet, “Qui Vive.” Misses M. Delany and E. Patterson National Anthem, Combined Orchestra and Band; (J 3 Musicians. Brief Address and Presentation to Atiss Healey, Conductress, by His

Worship the Mayor, (J. Clirystall, Esq.) Bund Item, Housing March, ■‘Victoria,’- Conducted by Miss Healey. Vocal Item. “Espandit” (Spanish Love Song), Miss Florrie Chalk Giaml Orchestral Item, Wall/, “Zealandia,” Conducted by Miss Healey Son..', Selected,- Miss Winifred La France. Acrobatic Contortionist, Masior Owen Cahill, of Australasian Fame. “Amarella,” Mrs Kendall (Gold Medalist). Grand Orchestral item, ■•Georgia," Conducted by Miss Healey INTERVAL. (A Few Minnies for Thirslv Sauls). PART 11. Piano Overture. Selected Miss B. Patterson Grand Orchestral Horn, “The Cops Club," Conducted by Miss Healey Violin Solo. k ‘.Mot•> J.Vrp«‘t.uo, ,f Alii.sior Stilwyn I* runts. Piano Concerto, “ivJarclie Miliiumv 4 pianos, 8 players. Alisses F. Thompson and X. Kwan-Balfour; Misses D. Hook and R. Christopheiseii; Misses At. Hihhel and W. Spencer; and Misses L. Hihliel and -J. Murray. Instrumental Quartette, “The Call of the Angel us, (Piano) Miss R. Byers; (violin) Miss 15. Qtuirrie; (harp) Miss M. Neale;• (cello) Mis - D. Spem-cr. Vocal Duet in Character, “I'm Going," Misses J. and F. Thompson llarjic Seule, “Saint 11'.\mour," Miss Mona Neale, A.T.C.L., etc., with Violin • tbligalo. Ce 11,., Solo, -Melody," Miss Ewan-Balfour. Violin Solo, “Barcnrolle," Mr G. Ryer.-, with Piano and Cello aecompiminuiiit. Instrumental Quavlolie, “In Dreamy Ihnvaii, (Piano) jVliss M. -Neulfy A.T.C.L.,\dc.; (l.sl Violin) -Miss 15. Quarrie; (2nd Violin) Miss W. Spencer; (Cellri) Miss I). Spencer. Vocal Duetto, in Character, “Barny Google/' Misses .J. & F. Thompson With Orchestral Accompaniment. Piano Quartette Concerto, T pianos, S players, “Husarenritt/' Misses \V. Spencer and 11. livers; Misses D. Speimer and 11. Terry; Misses M. Neale and At. Chrisiuphersen; Misses D. Hook and W. Fitzgerald. Address by Mayor of Shannon (Mr W. Murdoch). Humorous Song, in character, Selected, Mr Lester Sinclair. Ballet "From Here u> Shanghai, 1 Misses 11. .Morgan, A. Morgan, 0. Morgan, If. Dunn, M. Dunn. M. Patterson, 1. Patterson, N. Scadden, I!. Scadden, Miss Chalk, and Airs Slade. NATIONAL ANTHEM. PRICES: Dress Circle 3/-, Orchestral Stalls 2/-, Pit I/-, children half price.. Dress Circle reserves at R. Heath’s. No extra charge. Press Report;— “The Executive Committee is to be commended for iixing such popular prices for so high class an entertainment.” A DANCE TO FOLLOW. GOOD SUPPER. GOOD MUSIC. J. MADDEN, MASTER OF CEREMONIES. PLENTY OF MUSICIANS. GENTS 1/0, LADIES 1/-. Ticket at the Ticket Office. Organising Director: Secretary: Treasurer: Alusieal Directress: Stage Managers, MESSRS MR. J. GOLDER. AIR. J. MADDEN. AIR. R. HEATH. AHSS M. HEAL&Y. J. AITCIIISON AND W. QUARRIE

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2779, 2 September 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2779, 2 September 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2779, 2 September 1924, Page 3

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