AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE SATURDAY, JAN. 28, 1922. GRAND CONCERT IN AID OF BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY’S FUNDS Bv MR. WILLIAM HAY MR. WILLIAM HAY (Australian Tenor). Assisted by LOCAL ARTISTS And FULL CONCERT ORCHESTRA. PROGRAMME. Overture Orchestra 1. Song, “Eleanore,” (S. Coleridge Taylor). Mr. XV. L. HAY. 2. Duet, “Love is meant to make us glad” (Edward German.) Mr. & Mrs. A. B. MacDONALD. 3. Song, “Inter Nos” (MeFadyen). Mr. L. H. WEBBER. 4. Elocutionary Item, “Devil May Care’' Mr. BASIL HARTMAN. 5. Song, “The Spirit Flower” (Tipton) Miss J. COCKER. 6. Songs, (A) “Roumanian Night Song,” (B) “Roumanian Mountains” (Lohr) Mr. W. L. HAY. 7. Mus’ >1 Selection Orchestra 8 Piano Solo, “Polish Dance” (Scharwenka). Mr HAROLD MOREY 9. Song. “A Castilian Lament’ (Del Reigo), MR. ALF. NORTH. 10. £>uet, “Watchman. What of the Night?” (Sarjeant). Messrs. XV. L. HAY & A. B.
MacDONALD? 11. Songs (A) “Caro' Mio Ben” (Giordani), (B) “Break o’ Day” (Sanderson). Mrs. A. B. MacDONALD. 12. Song. “Pagan” (Lohr). v Mr. L. H. WEBBER. 13. Elocutionary Item, “The Cow” (humorous), Mr. BASIL HARTMAN. 14. Songs: (A) “The Star” (Rogers), (B) “We Swav Along” (Mallinson). Mr. A. B. MacDONALD. 15. Song. “Come into the Garden, Maud” (Balfe). Mr. W. L. HAY. GOD SAVE THE KING. Prices: 3s (reserved), 2s Is. ITINERARY OF “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD.” ' HAWERA—Wednesday and Thursday. February 1 and 2. WAITARA—Friday, February 3. INGLEWOOD—Saturday, February 4, at 2.30 and 8. MANAIA —Monday, February 6. OPUNAKE—Tuesday, February 7. ELTHAM—Wednesday, February 8. Q.RAND QHILDREN’S QONCERT In aid of 4th BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENT BAND. To be held in the EMPIRE THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE ON FEBRUARY 1 & 2, 1922. Splendid programme. Consisting of Fancy Dancing. Duets, Songs. Recitations, Solo by Bandmaster J. Lowe, Quartette, Selection, and Trombone Trio by members of the band, and other special items. Come one, come all, and come early and avoid being shut out Tickets are on sale from members of band and Mr. J. Hoskin. Full particulars advertised later. Prices 3/-, Dress Circle 2/-, Stalls 1/-, Pit Children half-price. J. HOSKIN, Organiser.
OPUNAKE BEACH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. I Q.RAND gEASIDE pETE In aid of Beach Improvement Fund. Athletic Events. Boys’ Tug-of-War. Guessing Competitions. Admission to Beach Is. SOCIAL & DANCE In Pavilion at Night. Good Music and Supper. Admission: Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. C. O. EDMONDS, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1922, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1922, Page 1
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