AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE EACH DAY. EMPIRE THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 30 and 31. Stanley McKay presents his BIG PANTOMIME. COMPANY “OLD MOTHER HUBBARD.” Direct from a phenomenally successful season of 22 CONSECUTIVE PERFORMANCES IN AUCKLAND. Beating the famous “CHU CHIN CHOW” Record by five performances. The Best of Music. Beautiful Ballets. Clever Specialities. Good Clean Comedy. Magnificent Costumes. Elaborate Scenery MISS LULLA FANNING. (Shapely Principal Boy). MR. GEORGE HARPUR (The Funniest of Dames). and MISS ETHEL OSBORNE. One of the most wonderful Lyric Sopranos who has toured the Dominion, | will sing “THE PIPES OF PAN,” “THE NIGHTINGALE’S TRILL,” “The Wood Nymph's Call” and “The Last Rose of Summer.” FULL BALLET & CHORUS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT COLLIER’S. Prices —ss, 4s, 3s and 2s (plus tax.)
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. MAN Al A—Monday, February 6. OPUNAKE —Tuesday, February 7. ELTHAM —Wednesday, February 8. £ M P I R E THEATRE SATURDAY, JAN. 28, 1922. GRAND CONCERT IN AID OF BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY’S FUNDS Bv MP. 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. W. L. HAY. 2. Duet, “Love is meant to make us glad” (Edward German.) Mr. Si Mrs. A. B. MacDONALD. 3. Song, “Inter Nos” (McFadyen). Mr. L. H. WEBBER. 4. Elocutionary Item. “Devil May Care” Mr. BASIL HARTMAN. 5. Song, “The Spirit Flower” (Tipton) o. oongs, oung, (B) “Roumanian Mountains” (Lohr) Mr. W. L. HAY. 7. Musical Selection Orchestra 8 Piano Solo. “Polish Dance” (Scharwenka). Mr HAROLD MOREY 9. Song. “A Castilian Lament’ (Del ' Reigo). MR. ALF. NORTH. 10. Duet, "Watchman. What of the Night?” (Sarjeant). Messrs. W. 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). Mr. L. H. WEBBER. 13. Elocutionary Item. “The Cow” (humorous), Mr. BASIL HARTMAN. 14. Songs: (Al “The Star” (Rogers), (B) “We Sway 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.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 1
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