AMUSEMENTS.
THE YVESTMINSTLIt Si.NUrJttS. The Westminster Giee and Concert rty gave their second cone rt Inst nignt a very large audience in His Majesty's eutre. The concert wus as suec-sslui on the previous evening. The gentie■n of the party seng .1. Coward's "lake iy Banner." ar.d -he Giee Party foliowwith Smart's "Waken. Lords and I.ad.es y," bott, heing e\eelient, and the tat- • encored, a beautiful tendering of the ells of St. Michael's Tower" belag given response. Master Gordon Travis sang ove Was Once a LiC.le Boy" very pretr, and his voice appeared to still tietadvar,ia.\re in his encore. Cowcu's wallows." Madame Marie rlontons atributions w«re sung with the aui.lty it uiiirki-j [hiji lady out tei popular ap3val during the lust \-lrit, 3. l'alliser's inty son..- "' Wonder," l". a. liawleys quigue "Daisic-s" (rcr encore), "Luen mon'.'" aird (for encore to the latter) .iUarney." ,\i r rfttrndale Bennett, tnilOuaut basso of >bp party, s:ujj,- i.onrs Hgatfvtl ••Irish <;i-t." and fo- an encore p'Tall's "Swet Maiy." both splendtu.y H. Brau>cr>rnlieV contribution was Drace's gunint old song. "Tin Pretty eature." as a ten.ir soio, mid thl-i was wei' received that he sang aco-img y i exqtisrrelj pnthetie German fo'k »»ng, he lfi n g and the Rose." with a vocal Jompaaiment l.y the Kentlc-nieu angers, >bablj- the mort remarkable p< rforniance the evening Mi Dudley f'auston gave i laughable iruwical sketch, ••'file L'barFalr," which cau?-.-d intlc te amuse■nt. 'the remaining' contributions by ? singers inclrdod an anthem by Muster avia and Messrs P. J', " Coward, I Bauhof. Bennett's "God is a Spirit," really beaimfrl Interpretation, Pu<l n arret by the same -cites, Plusuti's > hen Hands Meet." The Glee l'arty ig Morhy's ballad, "My Bouuy Lass,' 4 as an encore Shrrp's rhanuirg arlgement of s<i-n«- ".Nursery IMtties,'" tne se "Who Shall Win .My Lady v air" ?a«"ill). and de Belle's vocal poLka, 4ye. Fairy Hlvet" The boys i.lso an; eiy I«r. \ indent's vocal waltz. "Glnriuua unght. and for an encore a si eeial arJSeiaeni by Mr h-enidaie Bennett of ne more "Nursery Buymes. A fresn Jgrauime tvib be presented to-nignt. 'kUTL'ttiJAY NIGHT IX LUNDON." The urst production at His Majesty's eat re on Saturday eveiiing nesi of this euscly interesting Bnglisii play seems >tin-'ii to p:-..vi.- immensely successful. lee the last visit of MacMahou'fe pupular tniatic oigunisatiou to Auckland the i-oui-ation lias lie, n reiufi.rced by fresh eujements from Australia. Including the euted young actres.s Miss M 'ie VelfM.ii c UadiiiK lady for Mr George Hignold. w and effective scenery has been spci- > painted tor I he nccasion by Mr Leader IlTams and Mr Will Diamond. To lend iitional realism tn the "great n;-ht" ue in the fourth act, the management jounce the special engagement of New Hands heavy-weight champion. Jim Grif- '. an.i hi< sparring partner. Jack Ross, aturday Nigkl in London" will he foiled in quick ST!-,., ~:|n n |, v „,„„. equally •cessfui pi a y s . i ; .,: u ,r :; / -jiunian ,\a•e, "The Pointsman " "in..,drum Blind." no* , ye gervice." etc. p t , pu lar prices II obtain, the box plan is now open at lamaa aud Arey's.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 274, 16 November 1905, Page 2
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