i “Never before in the musical ..u Dunedin has an audience of 3 oQo tor) ' * assembled to hear a rectal'’°2 music. The artist *»« triumphal vindication of the an* tf T power of serious music wi. u.T«» Backhaus."—Otago Daily TiJI. ’ 1930. **’ J “'f 30, TOWN HAU Direction: E. J. Gravestock. GREAT FAREWELL KECTTAL Thursday, Augnst2B AT 8 P.M. WILHELM BACKHAUS “Greatest of all Living Pianists SPECIAL PRICES: 7s 6d (Re«ry K 5s and 3s (Unreserved). P| UI Tax. j., Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd., an Moenj. August 25. Programme obtainable it leading music stores. AUCKLAND OTY MISSION. PLAZA THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT “MUSIC SUNDAY.” Doors Open 6.15. Begin 7 o'clock. SACRED CONCERT BY CITY MISSION CHOIR (Assisted by Prominent Soloists.) ITEMS— Anthem—“ Hark, Hark, My Sour (With Contralto Solo.) Soloist, MISS IDA WALKER. Tenor Solo (Selected). MB. HAL GILLMORE. Chorale, “But the Lord is Mindful.” (St. Paul). MISSION CHOIR. Violin Solo—“ Wings of Song*’ (Mendelssoftr, MR. FRANK PARSONS. Solo (and Chorus) “Hear My Prayer x Mendelssohn), MISS LAURA WALKER. Anthem—“ How Lovely are the Messengers” (St. Paul), MISSION CHOIR Professional Orchestra (14 Perfo-men., Accompanist, MR. EWART LYNE. Short Address by REV. JASPER CALDER Also, Screening of a Series of BEAUTIFUL MOVING PICTURES (Of Travels in Many Lands.) COMMUNITY SINGING. HYMN SHEETS PROVIDED. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTIONSUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC THEATER DOORS OPEN 6.30 P.M. 6.50 p.m.—Lantern Slide “Talks.” 7 p.m.—Film: “PRAGUE”—TraveI Scene 7.15 p.m.—Short Lecture: “THE CITIES OF JAPAN Illustrated with Beautiful Colourec Lantern Views. By MR. G. A. RAWSON. 7.45 p.m.—Moving Picture: .. * THE LAST WALTZ. A Drama of the Balkans, with iSUE" All-Star Cast that produced -Metropw Under the Auspices of the NJtAjjeUj tion for the Advancement of Raw*' (Inc.) SILVER COIN COLLECTION* Ring 46-257 for Reservos. SPECIAL NOTE: —Next Sunday Norman Torry. Author and will repeat by request his highly * . , address on "The Major Adventures n Minor Novelist.’ Book Your Reserves in Advanw* OPEN FORUM TUESDAY, 19th inst.. at 8 P^ 1 "' ATIONALIST SOCIAL CLUB KITCHENER (late Arts) HALL. KITCHENER STREET Subject: “CAPITAL PUNISHMEN ! Opener: MR. E. NORMAN TORE | CITY OF AUCK I**"°'. ZOOLOGICAL PA** SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK. _ SPECIAL MUSIC WEE* PROGRAMME UCKLAND MUNICIPAL®*^ nductor. MR. CHRISTOPHS . .. (RCH—“The Blue Ridge 'MN —"The Voice of God's CrM SJ° r . lERTURE—"The Merry ' Wi ' , scoU ! ITE—“Aus Aller Herren Lano Russia. Germany. Spain parail ls ' IRNET SOLO —"A Dream of <*■)! Soloist. MR. FRED BOWE iuiiivi’ i : L ECTION —" lolanthe" INTERVAL. uyddkf' 'm N —^“The VC R osmte** Hues * ip'honium SOLO-- , 'Naxaretli GO Soloist. MR. J. PURCHf» M ddle t: IMANZA- "Nadege" - • R.membranF FRAGMENT—"Sweet R My6dl«'. (RCH—"The Old GreyMare"’■ " P,B National A . nth ?”’ T ov»n Hi ee Musical Recital m the Enl ,. the Municipal Band >1 B.«'’ angc of Programme, • Voc al * ter ’ sn’s “Lconore" ° v * rtu _ re M e | V in. by Madame Cora Me cJerk J. S. BRIGHAM, Town John Gilbert is busy le . a ™i nS r Snn:- : || rave heavins-lines. i’Jfs tie si**; *■ >wlines, make monkey-n • d gpb' I Tanks, slins bos ns ch * ir Z WnJ for ‘H iwsers for his role in ailor,” his new talk!®-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1052, 16 August 1930, Page 14
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