ORGAN RECITAL
At a recital yesterday afternoon in Vf° vn Hall, the city organist, Mr. -'laughan Barnett, played a selection or Kan solos. The attendance was fair. Classical and sacred music was Played by Mr. Barnett. Two of choral preludes, Haydn’s “An««ante from the Symphony in D,” and Massenet’s “Arragonaise” followed the opening number, Berthold Tours’s fantasia.” Other numbers were Hoi- *■ *?, ‘-Pastorale,” Lemmens’s ((Fanamf’e *** Schubert-Liszt serenade, and m art’s “Air With Variations and finale Fugato.” SUBURBAN THEATRES Crystal Palace Theatre, Mount Gr.I 1 r ad ' and the Alexandra Theatre, n *^ ne » are both showing “The . op Murder Case,” an exciting alltvorJ1 * thriller of detective \vitv, * -r. ** * s a S. S. van Dine story I'hfi sil Rath bone in the role of so i, Y ance » amateur detective who friend mur ders committed by a c 'l Ue a leaves a chess bishop as *Uown txcellent supports are also mpress Theatre, Newton and shows ee:ent Theatre. Epsom, are both •^tO"v ln f’ . Sid< r Street,” an unusual „f k °! l _ Arnerica - n underworld life and bm*klove. The three Moore is Jfcl , Luxe Theatre, Mount Albert, “ Her Unborn Child,” a :nothi IU ! story beautifully told of I’eckiA- i ve an< * consequences of all -x ® 8 l°ve. It is interpreted by an M “tar cast. Th© West End Theatre, Ponsonby a 8 showing “The Great Gabbo,” von 21® t tory of sta^e bfe with Eric as a half-mad ventriloand Betty Compson opposite him. lecture on the pyramids ' |,vr a mM Uro <:,n 1>1:e message of the ' ■uvenairt W'o delivered in the night. hv ’ Wel, e*l p y Street, to--1 by Mr - A. H. Dallimore.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 15
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271ORGAN RECITAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1029, 21 July 1930, Page 15
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