His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd Direction - - - - Henry Hayward (By Arrangement with Edward Branscombe). FESTIVAL OF BRITISH MUSIC SEASON COMMENCES SATURDAY" NEXT MATINEES—SATURDAY. 14; V/EDNESDAV. 18: SATURDAY. 21. THE IDEAL ENTERTAINMENT Presented by Westminster dee Singers From Britain’s famous Cathedrals. London’s Church Choirs, Concert Halls and . Royal Colleges of Choristers, the finest aggregation of Soloists and Part-Singers that ever left the Old Motherland. They sing the songs you know in the language you know and love best—your own. The • mission is to brighten, not to sadden Gone is the dull programme of the customary concert: in its place the West minsters set a new musical shrine, and their offerings are presented in artistic stage settings with appropriate lighting effects. 6—SUPERB BOY SOLOISTS—6 B—BRILLIANT ADULT ARTISTS— '6 , Entirely new programmes of Part-Songs. Madrigals, Glees, Anthems. National Airs Plantation Melodies, Sailor Chanteys. Humorous Quartets, Vocal Dances. Song Scenas, and Solos by Boys and Men A RARE MUSICAL TREAT The Box Plans for the Season are Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd Prices of Admission (Plus Tax)—Evening. ss, 3s, 2s; Juveniles, 2s 6d, Is 6d. Matinees: 4s, 2s 6d. 1s 6d; Juveniles. 2s and 1s 6d. Liberal concessions to parties of twenty I or more pupils from Primary and Secondary Schools and Colleges. Concession Coupons and particulars from Box Office (Lewis Eady. Ltd.) ' Advance Director - - SCOTT COLVILLE
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 766, 12 September 1929, Page 17
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