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TOWN HALL THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. GRAND CONCERT TENDERED TO MRS. G. F. CATER, By the combined Social Clubs. Musical Associations, and Leading Artists of Auckland. PROGRAMME: NELL GYWNNE DANCES —No. 1, Coun. try Dance: No. 2. Pastoral Dance; No 3. Merrymakers' Dance. (Ed. Germans AUCKLAND ORPHANS’ CLUB ORCHESTRA. (Conducted by Mr. H. Baxter), SONG — “The Stockrider's Song.” MR. WALTER BROUGH. XYLOPHONE SOLO—“Here They Come" (With Orchestral Accompaniment) MR. W. N. HICKS. HUMOROUS REClTAL—“Misunderstood MR. REX. YATES. SONG—Selected. MISS MINA CALDOW BAND SELECTION— March. The Blind Boys’ Band of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind. (Conducted by Mr. Rex. Wills) SONG —“The Lute Player." MR. S. PRITCHARD. VOCAL QUARTETTE—“Sea Chanties (a) A Sailor’s Chorus, (b) Away to Rio. THE LYRIC QUARTETTE. (Messrs. A. Ripley. H. Richards, A. McElwain. and E. Thomas. SONG —“The Greatest Wish in the World" MISS ALMA McGRUER. HUMOROUS SELECTION MR. ALAN McELWAIN. SONG—“Hail Caledonia." MR. DUNCAN BLACK. Feats of Strength and Agility—MESSßS LEN. WILSON and H. N. MILLER. SONG—“Seranata.” MR. A. RIPLEY. (a) FLUTE SOLO—“Le Babbilard” (b) SAXOPHONE SOLO—"Serenade" MR. GEORGE POORE. SONG —"Harbour Night Song." MISS BERYL SMITH. HUMOROUS SELECTION MR. ZANTE WOOD. VOCAL DUET—“Down the Vale.” MESSRS R. DORMER and E. MANN ALL. SONG—“The W heeltapper’s Song.” MR. FRED BAKER. VOCAL QUARTETTE— “Sally in Our Alley.” THE CLARION QUARTETTE. Misses A. McGruer and B. Smith. Messrs J. Simpson and D. Black. SKETCH—“The Seven Ages of Man." MR. T. HARRIS. VOCAL DUET— Selected. MISSES A. McGRUER and B. SMITH SOMETHING HUMOROUS—MR. T. T. GARLAND. SONG—“Sea Fever.” SERGT.-MAJOR HALLAHAN. CONCERT WALTZ-'“Weaner Mad ln.” AUCKLAND'S ORPHANS’ CLUB ORCHESTRA. (Conducted by Mr. H. Baxter). Accompanists: Mrs. A. Ripley. Messrs Leo Whittaker, C. Towsey, and T. Spar, ling. Doors open at 7 p.m. Commence at 7.45. Admission, 2s 6d. Reserves 6d extra. Tickets and Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. D. CRAWFORD and H. J. RICHARDS Hon. Secs. Will Present lOLANTHE Concert Chamber, Town Hall, September 20, 21, 22, at 7.45 p.m. ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS. Half net proceeds to Mayor's Unemployment Fund. TICKETS 2s. heserved Seats (Plan at School), 1s extra.

CITY OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3 O’clock Auckland Municipal Band Under the Baton of Bandmaster Christopher Smith, will render the following fine programme: GOD SAVE THE KING March, “The Fez” F. Panella Hymn, “Saviour, Breathe an Evening Blessing” - (Italian) Overture, “Rienzi” - Wagner Cornet Solo, “The Death of Nelson” - - - Brahms Soloist, Mr. Fred Bowes. Selection, “Reminiscences of Sullivan” Winter bottom INTERVAL March, “University of Dayton” - « L. Panella Waltz, “Septembre” - Godin Selection, “The Shamrock” Myddleton Entr’acte, “Cocheco” - Reeves March, “The Trossachs" - Fitz-Earle NATIONAL ANTHEM. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. Hippodrome Theatre. SUNDAY EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. 7 p.m.— Orchestra, under Direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 p.m.— Service Begins. Preacher: REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. Subject: “FAUST.” Offertory Solo: “AVE MARIA” (Gounod) MISS ELSIE BENTLEY. ‘ We are in urgent need of left-off cloth' j ing (especially men’s and friends kindly ring phones 43-045 or * ! Our van will collect from Monday tHI Friday. Holy Com n next THURSDAY, at 11 CHAPEL OF ST. FRANCIS. Mission Office.

CITY OF AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, Sunday Night, at 8.30 O’clock MUSICAL RECITAL BY THE Auckland Municipal Band PROGRAMME: CREATION’S HYMN - - - Beethoven OVERTURE, in Alflien Rosjjn , WALTZ, “Tout Paris" - W , aM t «“ , sj MORCEAUX (a) Character,Stic ‘' T"* " in the Black Forest - - Ei lcn ?Z e y (b) Intermezzo, “Anona” - ~ u MARCH. “Sergeants of the Guard^ ,^ mer PETITE SUITE, “Scenes in Matriland (1) Rotorua and a Tour of wna rewarewa. (2) A Poi-Poi D an = e ;.u u A Maori War Haka. - Abe Po«“ SELECTION. “Maritana" - - National Antehm. k J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clers

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 18

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