Alexander Watson Recitals direction: K. J. Graves ock. Town Hall, Concert Chamber 'Three Return Recitals THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY NEXT. THURSDAY’S PROGRAMME includes:— "ilcAadrew s Hymn,” “The Glory of the Garden,” ”Lichten berg:,” by Rudymrd Kipling: “A Ballad of Cape Sc. Vincent.” “Citrgoes,” “Bill's Ghost,” by John Mr.sefleld; "The Elf Child” (Little Orphant Annie), by Whitcomb Riley; ”The Revenge,” and “Rady Clare,” by Tennyiion: "When We Were Very Young,” by A. A Milne; “The Guards Came Through,” by tlo;ian Doyle; “The Figure Head and the Mermaid,” by Crosbie Garsitfn; “European Guides,” by Mark Twain; etc. FRIDAY —DICKEN S-KIPL.IXO PROGRAMME, including;— Selections from “David Copperfu Ul ' Martin Chuzzlewit,” “A Chr - Carol,” “Nicholas Nickleby* and * Pickwick Papers,” “Mandalay,” “The Explorer,” ”The Hump,” “The Bell Buoy.” ‘The Smuggler’s Song,” ’Snarleyow,” and “Oonts,” by Kipling. SATURDAY’S PROGRAMME includes:— The Famous Forum Scene from Sha<espeare's “Julius Caesar,” with the stirring orations cf Brutus and Mark Antony, and tho remarkable rendition of the frenzied Roman crowd. “A Holiday in Bed,” by J. M. Barrie; “The Crowning of Dreaming John,” by Drink water; Kipiing items—- “ The Ballad of the Clampherdown," “Big Steamers,” “The Ballad of the Bolivar. ’ “Fuzzy Wuzzy,” “Boots,” Two Cautionary Tales, “Matilda,” and “Jim,” by Hilaire Belloc, and “Rubinstein’s Piano-plav-ing,” by Moses Adams. PRICES: 4s, 2s, 2s. Plans at Lewis R. Etdy and Son, Ltd
MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Ballroom Dancing. Private or class Ie«sons. Studio: 24 Syrc.onds SL Particulars: (ring or call) Princes* pi. BALLROOM DANCING Correct Style Quail lied Private Tuition. Modem Dancing Studio. SO Palmerston Buildings. oi>p. 0.P.0.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 172, 11 October 1927, Page 15
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