PRINCE EDWARD
“3 BAD MEN” AND VAUDEVILLE “Three Bad Men” is the picture secured by the Prince Edward management for the usual Monday “Old Favourites’ Night” this eve'Uing. This story of the outlaws in the early days of the West is a tremendously powerful drama. J. Farrell McDonald, who has lately come to the forefront of film stars, had his first really important role in this story, where he is seen as a rough horse-thief. A specially selected vaudeville programme will be a feature of the evening’s entertainment. ORGAN RECITAL There was a good attendance at the Town Hall last evening when an enjoyable programme of organ music was provided by the city organist, Mr. Maughan Barnett. A very attractive programme included Wolstenholme’s “Overture,” two minuets by Mozart and Beethoven, Bach’s Prelude and Fugue in G. Wagner’s “Meistersinger,” Vierne’s “Westminster Chimes.” Guilmant’s “Grand Choeur” and Schubert’s “Ave Maria.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 479, 8 October 1928, Page 14
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148PRINCE EDWARD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 479, 8 October 1928, Page 14
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