S 3 “ The Theatre Perfect.” Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. NIGHTLY AT 8. NIGHTLY AT 8. LAST FIVE NIGHTS Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller present ELSIE PRINCE —JIMMY GODDEN CHARLTON MORTON And a Company of 70 people in ,ar“ The Most Beautiful of all Musical Comedies. FINAL PERFORMANCE NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT D.C. and 0.5.. 6s; Stalls. 4s; Grand Circle, 2s (All Prices Plus Tax). BOX PLANS for D.C. and O.S. for further season open at Lewi* c Ltd.. To-day. and daily from 9 till 5. Afterwards at Theatre si***’ for Grand Circle r ay be procured at St. James Theatre Office dailv i 2 nights in advance. St. James* Booking Office Hours : 10 a.m. till ?o Always Plenty of 4s Tickets available after 7 o'clock.
The Auckland Choral Society Will Present at It's ECOND CONCERT OF THE SEASON. A GRAND Miscellaneous Programme Town Hall —August 16 PROGRAMME 1. ORCHESTRA — “Slavonic Rhapsody” (Friedemann) AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY ORCHESTRA 2. CHORAL —“Hear My Prayer” - - (Mendelssohn) Soprano Soloist. MASTER CAMERON AND CHORUS 3. CHORAL —“The Heavens are Telling” “Creation” - - - (Haydn) CHORUS Assisted by MISS L. WOODS, MR. W. LEATHER, and MR. JOHN BREE. 4. CHORAL—“God Is a Spirit” - - - (Sterndale-Bennett) CHORUS VOCAL—"Ave Maria” (Max Bruch) MISS RUTH ROWE. (With Orchestral Accompaniment) PIANOFORTE—“Scherzo in C Sharp Minor. Op. 39. No. 3” - (Chopin) MISS THEO HALPIN. JUVENILE VIOLIN CHOIR—(a) 'Air on G String” (Bach); (b) First Movement from Violin Concerto No. 1” (Bach), played by Misses M. Arlington. E. Cross. E. Gray, L. Stokes. Master B. Holland. A. Levins, W. F. Shelmardine, H. J. Tavener,; . <c) . “Hejre . Kati” (Hubay). Violin Solo played by Master Harold Tavener; (d) “Cav tina” (Raff). 8. CHORAL —“O Gladsome Light” (“he ~ ' Legend”.) - - (Sullivan) Golde CHORUS 9. CHORAL—ChoraI Fantasia on “Tannhauser” (Wagner, arr. Percy Fletcher) CHORUS, Assisted by MISS L. WOODS and MR. JOHN BREE. 10. CHORAL—“Nazareth” - (Gounod) SOLOIST, MR. JOHN BREE, and CHORUS. 11. CHORAL—“Messiah” (a) “Worthy is the Lamb”; (b) “Hallelujah Chorus” i (Handel). CHORUS. CONDUCTOR : Colin Muston, L.R.A.M. ! LEADER OF ORCHESTRA : Miss Edith Whitelaw, L.R.A.M. Plan Opens at E. and F. Box Office on MONDAY, August 13, at 7.30 a.n.. TICKETS : R. W. Strong. Hon. Sec. and Treas.. C/o. E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd. 191, Queen Street. Municipal Band Concert. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT. A brilliant programme contributed by the Band and Soloists will include :—March. “Loyal Order”; Overture, “Jubel”: Cornet Duo, “The Pals” (soloists, Messrs Bowes and Morgan); Morceau for reed instru- ; ments only, “Landliches Lied”; Suite. ‘‘Three Woodland Dances”: Selection, TanzetDns “Der Freischutz”; Waltz, “Amorettan Tanz”; Glee, “See How the Fates” (Mikado); Flute Solo, “Sparkling Dewdrops” (Soloist, Mr. McLennan); Romance sans Paroles. “Simple Aveu”; Suite, ‘ I 'Arlesienne”; and Selection, “The Last Waltz.” Conductor : Mr. Christopher Smith. ADMISSION : 6d. and Is. Reserves. 2s. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. ST. JAMES THEATRE. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. LEAGUE OF NOTIONS REVUE CO. GREY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. Every Saturday Night, 8 to 12. O’Neil St. Hall, Ponsonby “BEST OF ALL” OLD TIME DANCE Special Prizes. Spot Waltz, Chocolates. Cigarettes, Streamers. PALTRIDGE'S ORCHESTRA. Ladies, 1s 6d. Gents, 2s. Concession to Members. Free Bus to Point Chevalier and Avondale after Dance. GEO. WALTER, M.C. H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. Special Cabaret Items by ALLAN BROWN & CLYDE HOWLEY Music by the Famous Internationals Dancing from 8 till 12 p.m. ADMISSION 4s. Reserves Phone. 46-134. United Tennis Club Dance Next Tuesday Night. Admission. 6s Double. Supper Included. MASONIC HALL, Edi nburgh Street. Newton. At 8 p.m. m icbert M. Gillespie, Act. -Sec.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 424, 4 August 1928, Page 16
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