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GEO. WARD’S REVUE CO. ST. JAMES THEATRE Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. Change of Programme Every F> ld MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. Prices: 2s, 1s 6d. Is. Children Half Price ** EVERY EVENING AT 8. GEO. WARD’S GEO. WARD’S WHIRL OF MIRTH REVUE CO A REAL BRIGHT, GOOD SHOW. * Jazz Bands may Come and Jazz Bands may Go. but None are equal to th CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTs' Jazz with Harmony, and Jazz as it should be played. A STRONG SUPPORTING CAST OF TALENTED ARTISTS PRICES: 3s, 2s, 1s 6d. Box Plans at St. James Theatre.

Free Musical Recital ££S2iii„'" vit :*r to .iaaGs*. monthly recitals is extended tS everyone. The next recital j« on Monday Next December 3 Come an< artists ar records. * Master’s models. hear the world's best I music, from the new " ver Y latest Hi. Voice Gramophone musical treat. In the LEWIS EADY HALL CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL park. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. AT 3 O'CLOCK Auckland Municipal Band. Conductor: Mr. Christopher Smith. Programme:—God Save the Kino. o».r ture. “Les Cloches de Corneville,” Plan quette; Hymn, -Rock of Ages." RedheadMarch, The Men of Mons,” Mareehai Suite. -Ballet Egyptian." Luigini; Comet Solo, #, A Garden in Brittany," Guillilsnrt Soloist, Mr. Fred Bowes; Selection ‘Patience.” Sullivan. Interval. Marrh “Strike Sure,” Graham; Piccolo Sole “Sparkling Dewdrops,” Blancheteau. Solo If*’ . Mr ' Ha' C. McLennan; Selection. “Madame Pompadour,” Le Fall; intermezzo scene. “In a Persian Market" Ketelbey; March. “Urvullers,” d'Etchecopar. National Anthem. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Grand Carnival Night S p.m. to 12 p.m. MUSIC BV DIXIELAND’S FAMOUS DANCE BAND. Admission, ss. The Ballroom has been completely renovated, a special feature being the subdued and fascinating lighting effects, harmonising with a perfect blending of colourful decorations. For Reservations, Phone 26-615. [Click Clack Cabarei NEWMARKET TO-NIGHT GRAND RACE BALL 8 till 12 p.m. CLYDE HOWLEY’S INTERNATIONALS Admission 4s. Reserves Phone 40-789 Novelties Distributed Free. Trams Pass Door.

Town Hall Concert Chamber Following is the programme which will be given by the Puccini Musical Society for their first Grand Classical Concert on Thursday, December 6th, at 8 p.m. 1. Piano Duet—Selected, Misses L. Rae and C. Brown. 2. Luggi—“Ave Maria,” Mr. W. Dickeson, Tenor. 3. Verdi—"La Forga del Destino-coosa-crazione e preghiera. Full Choir. Soloists Miss Duncan, Mr. Hadley. 4. Massenet—“Elegie,” Mr. E. Mitchell, Tenor. E. Verdi—ll Trovatore—“Miserere.” Full Choir. Soloists, Miss E. Herbert, Mr. G. Fagan. 6. Puccini—La Boheme—“Valser di Musette, ” Miss D. Jenkins, Soprano. 7. Gounod—Faust, Church Scene, Full Choir. Soloists, Miss G. Ryan, Mr. Caldwell. 8. Solo —“Angels Guard Thee." Mr. GFagan, Tenor. 9. Puccini—Butterfly—“Ma Bel di . . •• Miss E. Herbert, Soprano. 10. Ferosi—“Missa Benedicomus Domino”—Gloria and Credo, Full Choir. Soloists, M'ss Duncan, Mr. Mitchell. 11. Tosti—“Good-bye,” Miss C. Duncan, Soprano. 12. Pecci—“Gloria,” Mr. J. Ford, Baritone 13. Verdi —Aida—“Ritoruo vincitor,” Mia* G. Ross. Soprano. 14. Verdi —Ivespri Sicilian Otu Paleamo, Mr. C. Hadley, Bass. 15. Verdi—La Traviata —“Ah! tors • lui , . Mrs. P. B. Menzies, Sopr«no 16. Gounod—Faust—“Serenata,” Mr. J* Caldwell, Bass. 17. Violin Solo—Selected. Mr. A. C. Graeie 18. Gounod—“ Ave Maria,” Miss G Ryan (Soprano), Mr. Graeie (Obbliflato)19. Bizet—Carmen —“Havanera,” Miss R* Madden. Mezzo Soprano. 20—Bizet —Carmen “Toreador.” Full Choir. Scloist, Mr. Valentine. 21. Thomas—M ignon—“Duet of the Swallows.” Miss R. Madden, Mr. v. Hadley. 22. Blumenthal—Venetian Boat Send D uet Miss G. Ross, Mr. G- Ford. 23. Funiculi Funicula—Canzone 'Popd*" Full Choir. Soloist. Mr. G. Fa,*"Accompanists: Misses L. Rae and C. Brown. Organist: Miss E. Ironside. Violinist: Mr. A. C. Graeie II Maestro: Signor Costantini. C. CONNOLLY, Hon. SecPhone 21-377.

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ORGAN RECITAL TO-MORROW The City Organist will give a recital in the Town Hall to-morrow evening when, in addition to works by Adams and Tschaikowski. he "'ill P^ a - Lemare’s fine fantasia on the “Hanover,” two movements from senet's “Le Cid,” and Herold * ovef ture to “Zamptu”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 526, 1 December 1928, Page 14

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