COME BACK TO ERIN! COLLEEN AS A “COLLEEN" AS LIVELY AS AN IRISH JIG. AS SWEET AS AN IRISH BALLAD. 77»e Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). TIMES OF PERFORMANCES COLLEEN MOORE HEA. EiColleen Moore singing “A Wee Bit o’ Love/' and "Smiling Irish Eyes." HEARJames Hall sing "Dartin’, My Darlin'/' "A Wee Bit o' Love/' and two other numbers. HEAR— Keen Irish Wit. in the soft brogue of the Old Sod—lilting Irish love songs that will reach your heart The syncopation of orchestras, and a fascinating chorusJ 46 Smiting Irish Eyes ALSO PROGRAMME OF MAGNIFICENT TALKING AND MUSICAL FEATURETTES. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (PHONE 43-210). PRICES —1s to 3s 10d. FOR EXTENDED ANNOUNCEMENT SEE PAGE 16.
CITY OF AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL SUNDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 1, 1929. At 8.30 o’clock. MUSICAL RECITAL By the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Conductor: MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. PROGRAMME. HYMN —“Onward Christian Soldiers” Sullivan. OVERTURE—“Les Cloches de Corneville” Planquette. CORNET SOLO—“Shepherd’s Morning” Song” Suppe Soloist: MR. J. DAVIES. VARIATIONS—“The Harmonious Blacksmith” Handel MARCH —“The Vanished Army”.. Alford TONE POEM—“In the Cloisters” Torrence SELECTION—“AttiIa” Verdi National Anthem. ADMISSION FREE. NOTE!—Municipal Band Concert, Town Hall, SATURDAY NEXT. Bright and tuneful programme by the Band. Instrumental solos by Mr. Davies, cornet, and Mr. Hal C. McLennan, flute. Specially engaged vocalists are Miss Millicent O’Grady, the brilliant young Soprano, and Mr. Eric Mannal, baritone. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 834, 30 November 1929, Page 15
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