AMUSEMENTS. jJJALE OHOIR QONCERT EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 7 and 8. PROGRAMME. “God Save, the King.” 1. Overture, “The Cloches de St. Malo” (W. Rimmer), Male Choir Orchestra. 2. Part Song, “O Hush Thee My Babie” (Sir Arthur Sullivan). Male Choir. 3. Violin Solo—First night, “Reverie” (Vieuxtemps), second night “Medi--tation” (Thais Massenet), Miss Nancie Gibbs (accompanist, Mr. Geo. Holloway). 4. Part Song, “Old Man Moses” (David Hume), Male Choir. 5. Song, “The Pipes of Pan” (Edward Elgar), Mr. A. L. North. 6. Part Song, “O Dry Those Tears” (Teresa del Riego), Male Choir. 7. Violin Solo—First night “Scene de Ballet” (De Beriot), second night “Rhapsody Hongroise” (Hauser), Miss Nancie Gibbs (accompanist, Mr. Geo. Holloway). 8. Selection, “The Maid of the Mountains” (Fraser Simpson), Male Choir Orchestra. 9. Part Song, “Cyrus in Babylon” (Ernest Boulanger), Male Choir. 10. /iolin Solo —First Night “Tarantelle” (Papini). second night “Romance” (Svendsen), Miss Nancy Gibbs (accompanist, Mr. Geo. Holloway). 11. Part Song. “Tom. the Piper’s Son” (F. A. Kendall). Male Choir. 12. Songs, (a) “ *Tis the Day” (Leoncavallo). (b) “To-morrow” (Fredrick Keel), Mr. A. L. North. 13. Part Song, “The Red Sun is Sinking” (Henry Leslie), Male Choir. “God Save the King.” Plan now open at Collier’s. Popular Prices: 4s (reserved), 3s and 2s. MALE CHOIR CONCERT. A s a special inducement the Male | Choir are offering 200 seats at 2/- ! each for .both Wednesday and Thurs- 1 day’s concerts. “THE LILAC DOMINO.” “THE LILAC DOMINO.” SPECIAL THEATRE TRAIN SPECIAL THEATRE TRAIN Will depart from New Plymouth on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, at G p.m. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14. at 6 p.m. FOR ELTHAM, FOR ELTHAM, Where J. C. WILLIAMSON,. Ltd., arc presenting the World Famous Musical Comedy, . “THE LILAC DOMINO.” “THE LILAC DOMINO.” “THE LILAC DOMINO.” With the all-star scast and company numbering over 90 members, that is now appearing: in Auckland. And RETURN AFTER PERFORMANCE, leaving Eltham at 11.15 p.m., arriving New Plymouth about 12.45 a.m. Train will stop at all stations en route. Prices: 9/-. 5/2 and 2/7. including tax. Seats may be reserved at Carman’s, Eltham. Applicants by letter must, remit amount of each seat. The Box Plan will open on Monday. Dee. 12. HAWERA: MONDAY. Dec. 12—“ Lilac Domino.” TUESDAY, Dec. 13—“ Firefly.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1921, Page 1
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