The Laughter Boom Continues at The Majestic Now Showing: the Picture that Set the World Laughing “IS ZAT SO?” To be Followed on FRIDAY by “ROOKIES” The Greatest Scream Comedy Ever f ilmed Introducing the World’s Greatest Comedy Team Karl Dane and George K. Arthur 1 w rvAJEST C X3U dm Come and be Infected with the Laughter Germ! Smite and the World Smites With You at the MAJESTIC PICTURES TO DELIGHT THE EYE A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE “MUSIC TO PLEASE THE EAR m& m m ft if I I * K- -it j ¥ 5* The Majestic Orchestra —The Most Capable and Complete Musical Combination in the Dominion w w EL 3 X iC 6 ? Vi%
GRAND Complimentary Concert TENDERED TO MRS. E. SUTHERLAND (EMILY REEVES), Under the Auspices of the following Musical Societies. ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. AUCKLAND OPERATIC SOCIETY. TOWN HALL Thursday, October 13th AT 8 P.M. PROGRAMME. NATIONAL ANTHEM. I—Part1 —Part Song, “Voice of the Torrent" (Paliard) ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. (Conductor, Dr. W. E. Thomas.) 2 Song, “Sea Ways” . . . . (Sanderson) MRS. EMILY SUTHERLAND. 3 Pianoforte Quartette, “Fingal’s Cave" ( Mendelssohn) MISS JUDSON, MRS. C. PRIME, ERIC WATERS and BARRY CONEY. A —Humour. ALAN McELWAIN. 5 Song, “The Great Awakening" (Kramer) MISS MINA CALDOW. 6 Vccal, "Afton Water" .. .. (Hume) LYRIC FOUR. 7 Song, “Wind on the Heath" .. (Lohr) BARRY CONEY. INTERVAL. 8— Part Song, “Rolling Down to Rio" .(German) ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. 9 Song. Selected. MR. ERNEST SNELL. 10— Song, “At the Mid-hour of Night" (Cowan) MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY. 11— Pianoforte Duo, “Danse Macabe" (Saint Saens) MISS L. JUDSON and BARRY CONEY. 12— Song, “Yesterday and To-day” (Spross) BIRRELL O’MALLEY. 13 — Part Song. “Dance of the Gnomes" LYRIC FOUR. 14— Vocal Duet, “A Night in Venice" MRS. C. TOWSEY and BARRY CONEv! MRS. MACANDREW Hon. Accompanist. 2/- Admission 2/..Box Plan now open at E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. Booking Fee, 6d. Come and make this concert a financial success, and enable the committee to make a contribution worthy of this lady’s past gratuitous services on behalf of music in Auckland. MUNICIPAL BAND AT ZOO ON SUNDAY An excellent programme containing many fine musical numbers will be rendered by the Municipal Band in the Zoological Park to-morrow, Sunday, afternoon at 3 o’clock. Included is the grand march from “Tannnauser,” the quicksteps “The Bullfighters” and “The Return”; by special request the overture. “Poet and Peasant”; selection, “The Bohemian Girl”; Hubert Bath’s Scottish Rhapsody, “The Wedding of Shon Maclean.” a fine musical picture of Scottish life. Lighters numbers are the characteristic sketch, “The Mill in the Black Forest.” intermezzo. “Starlight.” jind Dvorak's “Humoreske,” and popular hymn tunes.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 170, 8 October 1927, Page 14
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