r! : % 4* i'A 4* a- •b %• OK Farewell Appearance FIRST CONCERT Town MaES To-Night at S Second and Final Concert, 4* NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, AT 8 Two Progra of Infinite and \mazing Variety. Songs of Love ind Chivalry, Comedy and Drama— Songs sung as only * Heughan, the Master Singer, Can sing then?, with Artistry Beyond Compare. “With his remarkable powers of dramatisation, and bass voice of magnificent power and quality, song recitals by Heughan are events quite in a class by themselves.'’ — Detroit Free Press, March 16, 1927. SEE AND HEAR HIM “His method is his own. He is not like any other singer.”— New York World, April 29, 1926. ASSOCIATE ARTISTS: MAUD BELL Brilliant English ’Gellist. GLADYS SAYER World-Renowned Pianiste. it Popular Prices: Reserved Stalls, s; Circle, ss; Unreserved Sections, 4s and 2s (Plus Tax). Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 4* rit 4» 4* 4* TiT 4» rlt ♦ • OVERSEAS LEAGUE. AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Farewell Supper will be tendered by the Overseas League and St. Andrew’s Society to MR. WILLIAM HEUGHAN and Party, on TUESDAY, 4th inst., in the Supper Room, Town Hall, at the conclusion of the Concert. Members and friends invited. Subscription, 1s 6d. A. R. QUAYLE, Hon. Sec. *
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 14
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