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Announcement! Sunday (To-morrow) evening at the Strand Theatre will be the Fifty-second High-class Musical Programme since the Sunday Concerts have been introduced into Auckland and the management wishes to announce at 8 to-morrow evening at the Strand Theatre a special musical programme has been arranged at which leading and professional artists will contribute, making this one of the 1927 Sunday Concert successes. For the last 12 months patrons, young and old, after church have attended our Musical Recitals on Sunday Evenings and have always expressed their appreciation of this High-class programme. Owing to limited space we are unable to advertise our full programme, but here are some of the artists appearang: Miss Myra McCleod, contralto; Sunday Concert Orchestra of 25 cultured musicians; the Salon Trio; Mr. Howard Moody; Mr. Francis Bate and Miss Gladys Vincent; the Lyric Quartette; recitation by Mr. Alan McElwain and tenor solo by Mr. A. Ripley; violin solo by Miss Gladys Vincent and 'cello solo by Mr. Francis Bate; and other leading artists. Come early in order to secure a seat. Reserves. Early doors at 6 p.m. House generally full at 7.45 p.m. Remember at the Strand Theatre To-morrow evening. E. J. DUDSON, Organiser,

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mil!! I Every Worth-While Entertainment in Auckland is Advertised in THE SUN | FOR CONTINUATION OF ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE OVERLEAF,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 128, 20 August 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 128, 20 August 1927, Page 15

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