THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA Conductor - - COLIN MUSTON. L.R.A.M. Leader - EDITH WHITELAW, L.R.A.m! 70 PERFORMERS 70 3RD CONCERT TOWN HALL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 the orchestra will play Hungarian March Berlioz l®Te- t ß?utT q t ue r Vantasque'. \ B "* hov " Capriccio Italren - - - - Tschaikowsky Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana _ Mascagni ThS ® Umb, « Bec ' ’ Rimsky- Korsakov The Merry Wives of Windsor Overture Venezia” ... Benedict II the Delicate Air" - Arne 'Carnevale “Ttye Lass MADAME CORA MELVIN AND MR N DAY WILL SING—- . “In a Garden of Roses 1 ' - . . Sandersoi ENROL NOW ENROL NOW Before Opening of Plan On Tuesday Next. 7/6 SUBSCRIPTlON 2 Tickets for each of Last Two Concerts. I ” P ‘ an ° Pen at t 7 E 3o ,S a.nV. TUeSday ’ 24th ' Full Details from the Hon. Secretary. W. J. CADDELL, c/o E. & F. Piano Agency, Ltd., 191 Queen Street. Ring Phone 41-359. BAZAARS. St. Chad's Bazaar, Edendale. Bu?.SS* r . ,n d ot St - Chad's. Edendale, Building Fund will be held in the Carlton c ATI Av, aM ’ Ed «ndale. on t£J U a* D £. V ’ SEp TEMBER 28. AT 2 P.M. liv'no a n nd c GaS Co "'M"y kindly Ntj- < ?° okln a Demonstration. The Nestles Highlander Milk is also giving a ... Donation. Attractive and Useful Things will be found on the various Stalls. DANCING AT 8 P.M. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY MR. FRANK ROGERS PRESENTS the ANNUAL GREAT GYMNASTIC DISPLAY SCOTS HALL ____ _ (SYMONDS STREET) THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 26 A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. ; Comprising HIGH-CLASS GYMNASTICS. | PHYSICAL CULTURE, CALISTHENICS, TUMBLING, ACROBATICS, AND FOLK DANCING I B y Gymnasts from the Y.M.C.A., Mt. j Albert Gym., Y.W.C.A., Takapuna and Devonport Gym. Clubs. SEE THE FUNNIEST CLOWNS ON EARTH. POPULAR PRICES—Is and 2s. Booking 6d Extra at Y.M.C.A.
CITY O F AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL TONIGHT (SATURDAY) AT 8 O'CLOCK. MUNICIPAL CHOIR will Sing—- “ Sing to The Lord" (Mendelssohn). “Cast Off All Doubtful Care" (Byrd). “Come let us all a Maying Go" (Atterbury). “The Little Sandman" (West' “Orpheus With His Lute," “Roll»«0 Down to Rio" (German). “Let Me the Canakin Clink" (McEwen). “The Farmer’s Daughters" (Old English). MISS MARY MACCORMACK will Sing—“A Birthday Song" (MacFadyen). “Do not go, my Love" and “At the Well" (Hageman). MISS JEAN ALLEN will PlayArioso (Bach). La Gitana (Kreisler). Prelude (Medtner), Piece en forme ce Habanera (Ravel). MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT will PlayGrand Croeur (Guilmant). Andante espressivo (Elgar). Gavotte (Wesley). Aragonaise (Massenet). MR. E. RANDAL—Choir Organist. MR. LEO WHITTAKER — Ac com pan is*. ADMISSION. 6d and Is. . Reserved Seats, 2s, at Lewis Eady, l*o. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town ClerllJ
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 18
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