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Under the patronage of his Worshlß *_' l Mayor, his Honor the American OwsS ; leading educators, professional men, i_ other lovers of good Hteratore? •THE BLUEBIRD" is a Drama of th. SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS, a fairy pS, children for adults, disclosing the ewfl of things present, past, and future. The nlij has been the sensation of London, Moscowand New York. The recital and Interpret* tton will be a good preparation, for _. 5 play. 7"' HERR RAIMUND PECHOTSCH, !** Solo Violinist, ■ . Assisted by MR HAROLD GREGSOS i At the Piano, **: WILL PLAY THE FOLLOWING ITEMS' Violin Sonata in F, first movement.......' ... .. _ (Beetio— a) Violin Solo, Andante and Fina1e.......... (From Violin Concerto) (Mendelssohn) Violin Solo, Legende fWlemtirda Violin Solo, Air in C (Sebastian B»cW I (On the Fourth String Onb/.jrPrices, 3/, 2/, 1/. , V-Y | Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. 53 nTOWS JTALL /CONCERT pIHAMBKS, rjRAND OONCERT. ! rnHURSDAY, TLjAY -1/» Aiso'CMar, MISS MARY COOPER will sing: Soot Cycle, 'The Conntry Lover"- (Petit "Eri King" (Schubert), "Le : Sua Rose" (AnQte), "Morning Hy_" (Henscnel), "At the Midhoar of Sight* (Cowen). ■ -.'.. MR. BARRY CONEY wiE stag:. "Not Pta Andrei" (Mozart), "Heimliche Auttorte■antf (Strauss), "The Spell" (Fart. Barrlngton), "Invitation to AnJe , ' T , (Peel), "Eri Tn" (Verdi), Verboigeabiet* (Wolf), "Messmates". (Lohr), "Lift's Glorious Anthem" (Rae). - .';.s'*; MR. CYRIL TOWSEY will play "Psaflloos" (Schumann), Adagio from "Paattsfe it : . C" fSchubert-IJaat). -^j^-=--. KISS COOPER AND MR. CO*** W_ sing "Una Norte a Veneris" • (Loco. tone), and "Four Cautionary Tales att a Moral" (Lisa Lehmann). MR. TOWSEY AND MR CONST will pity "Silhouettes" (Arensky), Andante mi Variations (Schumann). Two Bechstein Concert Grands win be used. Prices of Admit—on: 3/, 2/, 1/. " >*? Day Sales at Wildman and Arey, A —rij and Co., and Miss Gertl Campion. ■->■•*'■■ Box Plan at Wildman and Arey^B. T. STANLEY, Manager, i Is o * a l r 1 *■■■«.' KM KB It PASS. THURSDAY, MAY 1& • ! ROSE NK3HT—SPECIAL ATTRACHOH. Flacking the Rose, etc. ' Lancers on Skates. POPULAR PRICES. - ' . Usual Fonr Sessions Dairy, with Mraie.--pEIHCB'B BIN £, Band Title Afternoon and Evening. GRAND GALA AND NAVAL NIGHT, j THURSDAY NEXT. -.'■''' \ A. GONABD, Manage | I |-_:OYCE SATSUMA CLOJSOSS^ I v> Benares Brass—are, -:,• - Indian Art SHvenrare, etc, - ,<if, f Obtainable at " 6 ERNEST A. RIMMBE, | Oriental Art Specialist, .; 1 STRAND ARCADE, AUCKLAND. ' I 'Phone 2494. " zm I "OOSG OF THE SCOUT" DRAWISO , . 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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 114, 13 May 1912, Page 12

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