TO-NIGHT’S GRAND FINALE to the COMPETITION FESTIVAL Grand Demonstration Concert. Embassy Theatre SATURDAY EVENING, at 7.45 p.m. PROGRAMME: ' (Not necessarily in order of appearance) J I—GRAND CHURCH CHOIR. (a) “God Save the King." (Special Arrangement). (b) “The Heavens are Telling." (c) “At Even Ere the Sun was Set.” BERESFORD STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH CHOIR. ! 2—CHAMPION SCHOOL CHOIR. (a) “Abide With Me." 4 Part. (b) “The Volga Boatmen" 2 Part. BAYFIELD DISTRICT SCHOOL CHOIR. 3 Bass Solo, “Myself When Young,” MR. ARTHUR TURNER. 4 Piano Duet, “Tarantella," (Raff). MISSES BETTY and MOIRA TINLINE. 5 Operatic Solo, “Vagrant’s Song,” (Carmen), MRS. ARTHUR WALLIS. 6 Shakespearean Recital “Anne’s Speech,” MISS GAY CORRI. 7 Toe Dance, MISS ISABELLE BROOK. 8— Violin Solo, “Salterelle" (German). MISS MOYA COOPER-SMITH. 9 Song. “April is a Lady." MASTER JOHN CAMERON. 10 — Song, “Still as the Night" (Bohm). MISS EVA BERRY. ! 11—Piano Solo, “The Erl King" (Schubert - Liszt) MISS MAMIE REID. 12— Song. “Life is a Caravan” (Del Riego) MISS DORIS MOORE. 13 — Russian Dance, “Gopak." MISS GWENTH MACNAUGHTAN. i 14—Vocal Duet. MISSES DISTIN AND EDITH STRANGE I 15—Humorous Sketch. •’Jealousy.” MISS WINIFRED CROSHER AND MR. JIM SHARP. 16—Song. “Three Fishers" (Huldah). I MISS GRETA M UNROE. ; 17 —Dance Duo, “Un Sonnet d’Amour." MISSES PEGGY HOLMES AND ISABELLE BROOK. 18— Recitation, “Swandalaya.” MISS RHONA SPEED. 19— Character Dance. MISS EDNA TULLETT. 20 — Song, “Trees" (Rasbach). MISS RENA GEDDES. 21 — Classic Dance. MISS DIANA LODGE. 22 Violin Solo, “Le Cygne” (Saint-Saens) MASTER JOE PELHAM. 23 Recitation, “Portia.” MISS AUDREY IVIL. 24 Dance Duo, “Pan’s Dream.” MISSES EDNA TULLETT AND STELLA VERNON. 25 Combined Ballet (over 16). MISS CECIL HALL’S BALLET. 26 Musical Monologue. MISS PHYLLIS MOBBERLEY. Popular Prices —3s, 2s. (No Half-price). FRANK ADEANE, Secretary
Grand Complimentary Concert. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. Corner Victoria and Hobson Streets. Tendered to Mr. Harry Samuels, the popular comedian, by his fellow artists. Next WEDNESDAY Evening, September sth. Real good programme. Tickets 2and 1/-. Children Half Price.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 16
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