amusements X** T/lOMftf A.Q gRIEN Theatre? ii, THE SIGN OF FOUR ” Who of the Four Stole Vast Buried Treasure? “OH BABY” U a't 'p’rinc tss B ON l C y. M E delroy"and°de T I H eVE Ar - IN AN ENTIRELY NEW ACT E EVKADOMA "THE loNE W^.. FO ° T JUGGEE - T m° R N E r.n a . CONTINUOUS FROM lOmilo tor** <r __ - i The Overland Limited 7 ’ A A p£?u^f'ThL R c ll - ROAD ROMANCE. Family may see and* Ej,joyTo”the°Ut^o'sL Nove^ L sa°o Y ces A^ D d D p E Ua N r E^on gs . “KADOMA,” ' THE WIZARD FOOT JUGGLER. Mioeto ' 4/ \ Broadway N'mkt. ADOLPHE MENJOU ‘SORROWS OF SATAN’ Ricardo Cortez Lya De Putt , Full Supporting Programme. << KEN MANYARD in Somewhere in Sonora Good- Supports. V THREE LAMPS ‘The Affair of the Follies” , . „ _ Also I IPT LAWRENCE GRAY, BILLIE DOVE, EDDIE CANTOR
FRIEDMAN BOX PLANS BOX PLANS For the Three Auckland Concerts Opened This Morning At Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Reserved Seats, 10s and 7s 6d (plus Tax). CONCESSIONS TO TEACHERS, MUSICAL STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS FROM SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. I Concession Coupons Obtainable at Box TOWN HALL Direction E. J. Carroll. SATURDAY 16th TUESDAY 19th THURSDAY 21st THREE CONCERTS ONLY By THE ILLUSTRIOUS POLISH PIANIST, IGNAZ FRIEDMAN “THE COLOSSUS OF THE PIANO.” “Ignaz Friedman, the Polish Pianist, at the Town Hall last night created a furore; his technique and mastery of the pianoforte is amazing; the audience confirmed Sydney reports that Friedman is the supreme artist at the piano.” —Vide Wellington Press. FROM ONE TO ANOTHER Toowoomba, _ Queensl Dear Great Artist, I hope very much to be Melbourne on August mainly come to your concert. • hope you are having a'wonderful time. I would like to see your manager when I arrive, and I hope you wu! come and spend some days with me Your Devoted, (Signed) NELLIE MELBA. FRIEDMAN Direction E. J. Carroll. representative Scott Colville. grand concert Grey Lynn Library Hall TUESDAY, JULY 12 IN AID OF PARISH FUNDS. SPLENDID PROGRAMME. BEST MUSICIANS. IC *ETS Is. RESERVED SEATS 1s 6d. COMMENCE 8 P.M. SHARP. W. DICKSON., Hon. Secretary. WINTER COURSE LECTURE-CONCERT By MR. JOHN TAIT *ND HIS MADRIGAL CHOIR „ 120 Trained Voices) English Madrigals and Part Songs” To-morrow Night, July 12, at 8 p.m. * Musical Treat by Auckland's Premie Ticket Admission by Cou EUCHRE EUCHR] £l2 10/- IS C±iS: 6UCh2c~ ST - BENEDICT’S EUCHF EUCHrI’ , HALL. EUCHR EIJCRrI' . WEDNESDAY, EUCHF EUcllnl’ JUI -Y 13, at 8 P.M. EUCHF EUCUof’ £7 ' First Prize. EUCHF EUCkac' Second Prize. EUCHF EUChSI- £1 Third Prize. EUCHF EUCrSI’ Monthly Aggre- EUCHF EUChdl’ Bate. *3 3s. EUCHF FochSl’ Also Cash Novelty EUCHF S-UChSl' , Prizes. EUCHF EUChSI’ 2s Admission 2s. EUCHF nRE - 2s Admission 2s. TO-NIGF J. REMINGTON
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 93, 11 July 1927, Page 13
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