BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA Conductor: Colin Muston, L.R.A.M. Leader: Edith Whitelaw, L.R.A.IVT. Third Concert TOWN HALL Thursday, Sept. 13 With the kind assistance of THE ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR, a programme of exceptional merit will be presented, including in addition to the usual orchestral numbers, Felicien David's Great Symphonic Ode, “The Desert.” Enrol now for last half of Season, at the -Box Office, 191 Queen Street. Two Tickets for each Concert 7s 6d. W. J. CADDELL, Hon. Secretary Phone 41-359.
IO enmo iqtiP 25 Great Features!! With Claire Windsor and John Bowers A Picture of contrasts, wherein lumps rise in the throat, and tears well into the eyes, only to be chased away by humorous situations, which cause the cheeks to dimple. Then “GOOD TIME CHARLIE A Haunting Heart Story of the Stage. Featuring HELENE COSTELLO, CLYDE COOK, JOH NNIE WALKER, WARNER OLAND.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 15
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