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CELEBRATED MUSICIANS

LYNCH FAMILY RETURNING The return of the renowned Lynch Family will be hailed with much pleasure by many in Auckland. It is many years since they last performed here, but their artistic skill and the wonderful manipulation of their instruments is well remembered. They have travelled extensively; in fact, there are very few parts of the civilised globe that they have not visited at some time or other, and have been eminently successful. On this occasion they bring with them many new attractions, including a superb peal of silver chimes, the largest yet imported to Australia or New Zealand, as well as their own invented instrument, the Olassophone, of delicate mechanism and dulcet intonation. In addition, a new premier company of* artistes assists, including Miss Pauline Kitchen, soprano and phenominal siffleuse; Mr. Lester Harry, the English actor, vocalist and humorist; Miss Norma Hall, favourite comedienne and burlesque dancer; and Miss Eloise Mack, refined soubrette and monologuiste. A novel and entertaining bill of fare is assured at the Town Hall concert chamber, commencing on Saturday, March 16, and extending until Wednesday, March 20. Box plans are now open at Lewis Lady, Ltd. “The Single Standard” will be Joan Crawford's next starring vehicle for Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer. John S. Robertson will direct this screen version of Adela Rogers St. John’s well-

Miss Dorothy Holmrich, the Sydney * soprano, has been scoring big sue- j cession in Europe, particularly in Eng- | land and Holland, and is now tour- j ing the United States, en route to j Australia, and will give two recitals j in the Conservatorium Hall, Sydney, on | May 8 and 11.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 15

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CELEBRATED MUSICIANS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 15

CELEBRATED MUSICIANS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 15

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