BOX PLANS Are now open at lewis r. eadt and son, ltd. 10s 6d RESERVE D SEATS 10s 6d. also 15s RESERVE D SEATS 15s. OPENING CONCERT, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY MAY 17 A Great Gala Night, when the eminent composer and violinist, ZIM UNQUESTIONABLY THE GREATEST LIVING EXPONENT OF HIS ART, WILL COMMENCE HIS MEMORABLE SEASON OF THREE CONCERTS. Tuesday Night’s Programme CONCERTO IN A MAJOR VIVALDI Allegro, Largo, Presto. SUITE SINDING Presto, Adagio, Tempo Giusto. SYMPHONY ESPAGNOLE LALO Allegro non troppo, Andante, Allegro. POLISH DANCE 21 M BALI ST SPANISH DANCE SARASATE HABANERA SARASATE ROMANZA ANDALUZA SARASATE ETC., ETC., ETC. PRICES.—2Is, 15s, 10s 6d, 6s, and 4s, plus tax' CONCERT DATES: TUESDAY, THU RSDAY, SATURDAY, May 17, 19, 21. DIRECTION CONCERT TOURS, LTD.
AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY FIRST CONCERT, 1927 SEASON Town Hall, May 26 HAYDN’S ‘The Creation’ SOLOISTS: Soprano—MlSS NAOMI WHALLEY, of Palmerston North. (First Appearance in Auckland.) Tenor—Mß. BIRRELL O’MALLEY. Bass—Mß. A. G. COLLEDGE. NOTE.—Miss Naomi Whalley is the young: soprano for whom Mr. Arthur Jordan, the famous English tenor, predicted a great future. Miss Whalley sang in the “Messiah” at Wellington last December and took all the critics by storm, her appearance being acclaimed as a musical event. SECOND CONCERT—Verdi’s “Aida.” THIRD CONCERT—“Cavalleria Rusticana.” Subscribers may be Enrolled at KEALY’S, SHORTLAND STREET. "S New Entertainment Daily Owing to great demand for demonstrations on Hawaiian Instruments (Steel Guitar and Ukulele), Special Recitals given daily at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.’s, Music Salon, Queen Street, from 11 till 12, and from 3 to 4, and extra recitals on Friday evenings from 7 till 8. Mr. Henry A. Bishaw, Hawaii’s Music Man, will be in attendance. Phohe, Write or Call for reservations. BISHAW, LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., 162 Queen Street.
O F AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK Sunday, May 15, 1927, AT 2.45 P.M. Pleasant surroundings, a magnificent Zoological collection and a splendid Musical Programme by the MUNICIPAL BAND CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. God Save the King. March, "Friend or Foe" .. .. (Graham) Hymn, “Come Ye Faithful People, Come” (Elvey) Overture, "Light Cavalry” .. .. (Suppe) Waltz, "For Valour” (Ancliffe) Morceau, “Pleading” .... (Haydn-Wood) Selection, “H.M.S. Pinafore” ..(Sullivan) Tone Poem, "Sanctuary of the Heart” (Ketelbey) March, "Faithful and Bold” .. (Rust) Tone Poem, "Finlandia” .. ..(Sibelius) March, "The Third Battalion” .. (Egerton) National Anthem. Ponsonby Cruising Club FORTNIGHTLY DANCE TO-NIGHT CLUBHOUSE, ST. MARY’S BAY Supper. Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 44, 14 May 1927, Page 16
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