GRAND SACRED CONCERT. MAORILAND THEATRE, Sunday, December 4th. ' at 8.80 p.m. by' THE SHANNON CHORAL SOCIETY. Assisted by Miss M. Neale’s Orchestra. . - PROGRAMME: * THE NATIONAL ANTHEM. (Audience • and Choir in Unison). \ (Choir only). God save our gracious King, O Lord our God, arise, Long live our noble King;. Scatter his. enemies, , " ' God save the King. " And make them fall; Send him victorious,. ' . , Confound their politics, Happy and glorious, Frustrate their knavish tricks,, Long to reign over us; • On Thee our hopes we fix; God save the King. .' - / ; God save us all. (All in harmony).. Thy choicest gifts in store On him sbe pleased to pour, Long many lie reign. May lie defend our laws, ' “ And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice—i God save the King. 1. Orchestral Selection, Miss Neale’s Orchestra. 2. Anthem, ‘ 1 The Radiant. Morn ’’ (Woodward) Shannon Choral Society. . 31. Tenor,Solo, “If with all.your hearts” (Elijah), Mr William Renshaw. 4. Soprano Solo, ”6, Divine Redeemer” (Gounod), Miss A. Aim. 5. Part Song, “Abide with me”-' (Diddle), Shannon. Choral Society. k Soloists: Miss, Nora Green and Mrs Gregory. 6. Solo, “The Lord is-my Light” (Allitsen), , Mr P. Cole. 7. Contralto Sole, “O, Rest in the'Lord” (Elijah), Miss Nora Greon. 8. Elocution', - ■ ' ' , Miss Nancy Andrew. • 5). Baritone Solo, “Beyond the Diawn” (Sanderson), Mr J. D. Brown, id. Orchestral Selectiop, •, Miss Neale’s Orchestra. 11. Vocal Duet, ‘/For all Eternity” (Macheroni), Nora Green and ' : Mi-'William Renshaw. 12. Part Song, ‘‘Good Night.” (Pinsuti), Shannon Choral Society. 13. Tenor Solo, “Star of Bethlehem” (Adams), Mr William Renshaw. 14. Contralto Solo, . “The Blind iPloughman” (Conningsby Clarke), Miss Noi-a Green. ' 15. Chorus, “Hajlelujali ” \(Handcl), Shannon Choral Society. ; ADMISSION: SILVER COIN. . x Hon. Accompanist: Mrs Clifford Jones.^ Hon. Conductor: Mr Howard Andrew. E. T. MOODY, - ' - Hon. Secretary. Orders are now being taken for CHRISTMAS CAKES AND PUDDINGS. We make PIES, CAKES, SCONES OF ALL KINDS, And everyone who bujs from us comes back to buy again. We Only ask a call from you, . To see our cakes, all new; And you will find that we can please your taste, * With cakes that just suit you. ' For ' IX L Is the Place for Home-Made Cakes. BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. M. E. P. HILL.
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Shannon News, 29 November 1927, Page 1
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