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AMUSEMENTS METHODIST MAORI MISSIONS Unique Maori Demonstration Town Hall, 7*30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st MAORI COSTUMES AND CUSTOMS, Maori Oratory, Solo and Part. Singing, Hakas, Weird Ancient Waiatas, Poi and Native Dances. Instrumental Music, etc. Maori and Pakeha Choirs of 400 Voices THE GREATEST SHOW OF ITS KIND EVER PRODUCED IN MAORILAND. ADMISSION - - . 1s 6d. Seats may be reserved a: 19 Probert Chamber (Opposite Town Hall).

iti \ALDAt THE FO EMOST OPERATIC SOPRANO OF THE DAY. TOWN HALL AUCKLAND. Tuesday Next AT 8.15. AND Thursday, September 29 AT 8.15. Two Concerts Only MR. D. D. O’CONNOR Will Have the; Honour of Presenting “THE WORLD’S GREATEST OPERATIC SOPRANO, MADAME FRANCES ALDA PRIMA DONNA ‘THE MOST FAMOUS NEW ZEALANDER.” Frances Alda was born in Christchurch, She is a n ece of Frances Savile, and a grand daughter cf Martin Simonsen, the pioneer of /Srancl Opera in Australasia. While still a student with Marchesi, Alda made a brilliant cebut at the Paris Opera. She created the title role in Carpentier’s “Louise,” at La Scala. For eighteen seasons she has teen principal soprano at the Metropolitan in New York, where she has sung in 48 operas in association with Caruso, Scotti, Ruffo, Chaliapin, Martinelli and other great singers. Her gramophone ducts with Caruso are known throughout the world. TWO ALDA CONCERTS, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. September 27. September 29. SOLO PIANIST: MAX RABINOWITSH, BOX PLANS OPEN ON FRIDAY AT Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. Unreserved Scats, 3s and ss. Direction - - - - D. D. O’Connor. LECTURES GREY LYNN LIBRARY WINTER COURSE Grand Popular Concert Arranged by MESSRS. LEV/IS R. EADY &. SON, LTD. Artists: Miss Dorothy Youd, vocalist; Miss Dellore, vocalist; Mr. Geo. Barnes, vocalist; Mr. Jean Dellore, vocalist; Messrs. Bishaw and Williams, steel guitar; Messrs. Palmer and El-ensell, saxophonists; Mr. F. McCallum, humorist. Pianist, Miss O. Warin. ADMISSION: SIXPENCE or BY COURSE TICKET.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 154, 20 September 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 154, 20 September 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 154, 20 September 1927, Page 17

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