AMUSEMENTS Glorious Pageant BALL TOWN HALL Thursday, July 28, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. TO HERALD THE FORTHCOMING NATIONAL FESTIVAL IN THE SPRING A JOYOUS JAZZ REVEL SCENE OF ENCHANTMENT MUSIC BY THE REGENT BAND Augmented For The Occasion (By Courtesy of J. C. Williamson Films Ltd.) Magnificent Drury Lane Spectacle Presented by Madame Edith Baird, in which 150 Trained Dancers will take part. Glorious Pageant of Beauty With 200 of Auckland’s Prettiest Girls in Gorgeous Array A South Sea Island Phantasy Ely 20 Samoan Dancers An Empire Display by Miss LILLIAN O’LEARY SPECIAL FEATURE BY MISS DOSAE STODDART Gallery Unreserved Seats, :1s 6d. Front Circle Reserved Seats, ss. Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. BALL TICKETS: Single, 12s 6d; Double, £1 Is: Extra Ladies (to purchasers of Guinea Tickets only), 7s 6d. On Sale at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., and all leading Hotels, Tobacconists and Stioners; also at FESTIVAL ROOMS, 305 QUEEN STREET. Phone 45-522. albert goldie, Director.
VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB’S Grand Benefit Concert To BOATHOUSE CAPTAIN A. TUPP. Concert Chamber, Town Hall To-night Saturday, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME: Overture (selected) ------ Mr Brown Baritone Solo ------- Mr. J. Stewart Double Dance Kattern Sisters Humorous Song ------- Mr. Samuels Soprano Solo - - - - Miss Violet Lambert Tenor Solo Mr. Joe Smithson Song, Dance and Story - - Bert Watson Duet, “Watchman, What cf the Night” - Messrs. Calvert and Lonergan INTERVAL. Pianoforte Solo - - - Mr. Brown 2501 b. of Fun Lou Bickertcn Ventriloquial Item - - Mr. Walter Vernon Some Scotch Jock Bruce Elocutionary Item Miss Miller Ballad ----- Miss Clarice Palmer Monologue - - - - Mr. Chas. Willoughby “God Save the King.” Pianist: Mr. Frank Willoughby Brown. Stage Manager: Mr. Bert Watson. PRICES, 2s id Is.
A BRILLIANT COMEDY “ARIADNE” Or “BUSINESS FIRST,” By A. A. MILNE Will be Presented in the UNITY HALL (a few doors above the Town Hall), AT 8 P.M. Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 Played by Mrs. Alexander Kinder, Mrs. C. Hugh Fenton, Miss Meg-. Kissling, Miss Audrie Bayley, Mr. Fryer-Rais-sher, Mr. J. E. Mackle, and Commander Middleton. TICKETS—2s 6d, at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., or Navy League Rooms.
DIXIELAND CABARET BY THE SEA Auckland's Largest and Most Delightful Cabaret. To-night Bp.m. till 12p.m. Canadian Night MUSIC BY DIXIELAND FAMOUS ORCHESTRA, THE INTERNATIONAL SIX Admission, ss. For Reserves Phone 26-615
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 15
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