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Maoriland Theatre TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The romance of Europe’s most beautiful, woman and a mad, pleasure-loving Prince of Russia. LIONEL BARRYMORE and A^MA RUBENS LIONEL BARRYMORE and ALMA RUBENS LIONEL BARRYMORE and ALMA RUBENS ■ f ■ V ' and a strong supporting cast including Pedro de Cordoba, Gareth Hughes, Paul Panzer, William Collier, Jr., Mario Marjeroni, Gladys Hullette and a host of others in ' “ENEMIES OF WOMEN.” “ENEMIES OF WOMEN.” “ENEMIES OF WOMEN.” “ENEMIES OF WOMEN.” By Vincente Belasco Ibanez, author of “The Four Horsemen.” ' Russia and the revolution form the spectacular background for the powerful drama by the author of “The Four Horsemen.” Staged in unparalleled luxury in Paris, Petrograd, the Riviera and Monte Carlo. Monte Carlo —Glittering City of Chance —will be laid before your wondering eyes. Paris—Nice—Monte Carlo —you’ll see them all in “ENEMIES OF WOMEN.” “ENEMIES OF WOMEN.”

SHANNON CHORAL SOCIETY. GRAND FINAL CONCERT. MAORILAND THEATREThursday, November 18th. 8 p.m. Parti. 1. Part Song, “Canadian Boat Song” (Moore) Choir. 2. Instrumental Solo, Violin and Cello, Misses Mona Neale and Nancy Balfour. 3. Solo, Selected. Mr Howard Andrew. 4. Recitative and Solo, “Come Unto Me” (“Messiah.”) Mrs F. Kendall. 5. Elocution, “Earthenware,” Miss Ulu Hancock. 6. Soprano Solo, “Fleurette,” Miss Pickett. 7. FANTASIA FROM “MARITANA” Chorus. —“Sing, Pretty Maiden, Sing.” Solo.—“ Scenes that are Brightest.” Chorus.—“ Yes, let me like a Soldier Fall.” Solo.—“ Alas, Those Chimes.” Baritone.—“ln Happy Moments.” Chorus.- —“Angelus.” Chorus.—“ There is a Flower that Bloometh.” Chorus.—“ Health to the Lady,” Chorus.—“ Hark the Organ.” Finale.—“ Viva, Manitana.” SOLOISTS—Mrs Cronquest, Mrs Riches, and Mr Stan. ' Kingston. (Will the audience refrain from applauding until the completion of the Fantasia). Part 11. 1. Part Song, “0 Happy Eyes” (Elgar). Choir. 2. Mezzo Soprano Solo,' “The Songstress Awakening,” Miss-Nellie Killick. ' 3. Part Song, “The Sea hath its Pearls,” Choir. 4. Soprano Solo, “Here in these quiet hills,” Miss Aim. 5. Vocal Duet, The “Miserere” Scene (“II Trovatore”) Miss Killick and Mr Stan. Kingston. 6. Elocution, “Selected,” Miss Ulu Hancock. 7. Vocal Solo, “Amarella,” Mrs Kendall. 8. Chorus (request), “Gloria” (Mozart) Choir. / NATIONAL ANTHEM. Tickets: 2/- and 1/6. Hon. Conductor.—Mr Howard Andrew. Hon. Official Accompanist.—Mrs Clifford-Jones. Hon. Secretary.—Mr E. T. Moody. . Ticket Holders have right of Seats till 7.45 p.m.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19261112.2.3.3

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Shannon News, 12 November 1926, Page 1

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369

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 12 November 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 12 November 1926, Page 1

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