AMUSEMENTS CONCERT HALL (Town Hall Xot Available ) Monday, September 26th AT 8.15. ONE CONCERT ONLY IGNAZ FRIEDMAN ng Interpreter of Direction .. This illustrious Polish Tianir-t *n route to America by S.S Niagara, will give on* “Intimate” Concert in Auckland on above date "" All Chopin Programme (Except Encore Numbers at end of Chopin’s Items), including: * Chopin ’ . Chopin • . Chopin . . Chopin • • Chopin Chopin 1. (a) THREE PRELUDES (b) NOCTURNE in B Ma (c) VALSE, C Sharp Mino <d) BALLADE. F Minor . 2; SONATA. B Fiat Minor . 3. (a) TWO MAZURKAS . . (b) IMPROMPTU. F Sharp Minor" (c) Two Etudes—(Cnromatic, and** 0 * 1 * Revolutionary Chopin (d) Andante Spianato and Polonaise in E Flat Chopin Box Plans open at Lewis R. Eadv ana Son. Ltd., on MONDAY, SEPTEMBFP 19. Reserved Seats. 10s lid and 7s $d (plus tax); Unreserved, 5s and 3s (niutax), at doors only. Management .. .. Fred. McCiea.
FOUR WEEKS Shakespearean Festival COMM ENCING Saturday, Oct 1 WELCOME RETURN VISIT OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS, ALLAN WILKIE MISS HUNTER-WATTS WITH A SPECIALLY CHOSEN SHAKESPEAREAN COMPANY, INCLUDING SEVERAL WELLKNOWN ENGLISH ARTISTS, NOW TOURING THE DOMINION FCR THE FIRST TIME. BEAUTIFUL NEW PRODUCTIONS. WARDROBE AND STAGE SETTING. Saturday, Oct. I COMMENCING With the MAJESTIC PAGEAN- PLAY, WHICH HAS SCORED INST ANTAN EOUS SUCCESSES IN WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND DUNEDIN, AND THE CAPITALS OF AUSTRALIA. HENRY VIII. THE WONDERFUL S = ECTACLE OF COURT, CORONATION AND CHRISTENING PROCESSIONS. COMBINED WITH POWERFUL ACTING ALLAN WILKIE as CARDINAL WOL.SEY. MISS HUNTER-WATTS as QUEEN KATHARINE. MONDAY, 3rd: TUES., 4th; WED, sth (Malinee and Evening)—“HENßY Vlll.” THURSDAY, Oct. 6 “TWELFTH NIGHT.” FRIDAY, Oct. 7—“ THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.” BOX PLANS at Lewis R. E*dy and Son, Ltd., opening WEDNESDAY, S«P' tember 28. PRICES.—Res. Stalls, 8s; D.C., Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s. Children m Parties of ten and upwards, 4s, 3i, 2s and Is. MATINEES ON WEDNESDAYS at 2.30. Special Matinee Prices tc Adults ss, 4s, 2s 6d and Is. (All Prices Plus Tax.) QREY LYNN LABOUR PABTY. TO-NIGHT—B to 12 O’NEILL STREET HALL. Pf" 50 ,,* o*' 0 *' And Every Wednesday and Saturoa>-__ “best of all” OLD TIME DANCE Our Old-time Dancing includes Spot Waltz, with Chocolates, and Streamers. Paltridge’s Orchestra With an unusually fine programme the Newest Music timed to sun Time Dances. Excellent Floor. Sociable DanceSelect Attention. Ladies, 1s 6d; Gents. 2s- Concessi Members. . .-.-..u.iier * fter Free Bus to Point Chevalie Dance. . Note —Watch for Labour's B ‘9 Jl'f"2B. Scots Hall, Wednesday. Septem»-’ H. Keats. Social Sec. I - H. \V. yaughan. Hon- s
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 152, 17 September 1927, Page 14
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