Competitions GREAT DEMONSTRATION CONCERT TO-NIGHT at 7*30 Big Town Hall PROGRAMME. 1. Action Recitation, “My Dolly" Miss Sybil Wright. 2. Pianoforte Duet, “Torch Dance’* (German) Misses Wynona Wright &. Una Moore. 3. Skipping Dance Miss Keitha Somerville. 4. Song in Character, “Tatters’* Master David Lunny. 5. Classic Dance, ‘"The Sea’* Miss Iris Black. 6. Bass Solo, “I Will Not Grieve’’ (Schumann) Mr. James Littler. 7. Action Song, “Country Folk” Master Desmond Casey. 8. Girls’ Song, “The Hills of Donegal’* (Sanderson) Miss Sybil Phillipps. 9. Contralto Solo, “A Sapphic Ode” (Brahms) Miss Edna Peace. 10. Violin Solo, “Hymn to the Sun” (Rimsky- Korsakoff) Miss Nellie Cameron. 11. Vocal Duet, “I Wish I Were a Tiny Bird” (Lohr) Misses Edith and Distin Strange. 12. Operatic Dance, Miss Daphne Polglase. 13. Shakespearean Recital (Chorus Pro-logue-Henry V.) Miss Audrey Perry. 14. Toe Dance, Miss Cassie Gribble. 15. Operatic Soprano Solo, “Ye Powers That Dwell Below” Miss Rita Masson. 16. Dickens Costume Recital (Barnaby Rudge) . Miss Doris Messer. 17. Character Recital, “Galatea” Miss Rhona Speed. 18. Vocal Quartette, “In This Hour of Softened Splendour” The Munter Quartette. 19. Humorous Recital, “The Curate” Mr. J. A. Sharp. 20. Cornet Solo, “Zelda” Mr. Fred Bowes. 21. Russian Dance, “Gopak” Miss Gwenth MacNaughton. 22. Oratorio Soprano. “Angels Ever Bright and Fair” Miss Eva Berry. 23. Piano Solo, “Scherzo in E Minor” (Mendelssohn) Miss Phyllis Cato. 24. Scottish Song, “Turn ye to Me” Mr. Thos. Haworth. ! 25. Musical Monologue, “Only Seven” Miss Phyllis Mobberley. | 26. Piano Solo, “Prelude” .. .. (Greig) Miss Edna Tye. 27. Instrumental Trio, “Serenade” (Titl) Misses Marion McMurtrie and Ruby Brame, Mr. P. Black. ! 28. Combined Ballet M’lle. Valeska’s Ballet. ; ADMISSION, 3s, 2s, Is. Children Half- ! price. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., now open. Keep Saturday Night Free For the Final Big Demonstration Concerl Preliminary Trials Daily at 9.30 a.m.; Concert Chamber and Unity Hall. AdI mission Is. “ifiViVinb vly and Novelly Decorated —More Popular Than Ever! POPULAR NIGHT TO-NIGHT Ladies, 2s. Gentlemen, 2s 6d. DANSANT SATURDAY AFTERNOON ONG NIGHT SATURDAY EVENING eserve Table at Theatre, Phone 46-888. he Regent Ballroom is available for Private Engagement.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 138, 1 September 1927, Page 17
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