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AMUSEMENTS. » >'TC>,__l«'f m 0 W N TT A L, L. TO-MORROW,. OK'l'H f* THURSDAY, EVENING, -** OKTH TO-MORROW, OKTH -W THURSDAY, EVENING, *<> £<RAND T*ATRIOTIC /"IONCERT, In Aid of THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND, By the ' BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA, BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA, BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA, i BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA, BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA, f?fk— INSTRUMENTALISTS— Q£\ ""—INSTRUMENTALISTS—"" Assisted by huge AUGMENTED CHORUS, AUGMENTED CHORUS, AUGMENTED CHORUS, AUGMENTED CHORUS, Under the Baton of the Distinguished Conductor, COLIN MUSTON, L.RA.M. THIS SPECIAL CONCERT IS DIRECTED BY THE COMMITTEE OF THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE WHOLESALERS' ' AND RETAILERS' CARNIVAL QUEEN COMMITTEES. AND NEVER IN THE MUSICAL, HISTORY- OF AUCKLAND HAS SUCH A MAGNIFICENT PROU GRAMME BEEN PRESENTED, OR FOR A MORE WORTHY OBJECT — OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. A FEW OF THE SPECIAL PROGRAMME FEATURES. ■SPECIAL PROGRAMME FEATURES. ) SPECIAL PROGRAMME FEATURES. MARCHE TRIUMPHALE. "CLEOPATRA" , (Manclnelll) > By BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. Patriotic Chorus, "For Empire and Fof Kiug" (Fletcher) By CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, ' This is a most Impressive musical work, . and the composer, by word and note, - expresses a volume of patriotism. Percy E. Fletcher is one of Britain's most 3 promising composers, and has already . written various pieces for chorus and . orchestra, besides several orchestral suites of merit. "For Empire and For King - ' was - awarded the first prize of £50 ln Dr. , Charles Harriss' Chorus of Empire Competition. This chorus was performed throughout New Zealand by the Sheffield Choir In their famous world tour In 1011, being one 3 of the principal numbers In their matinee > programme. Recitation, "Not Understood".... (Bracken) MR. T. HARRIS. With Orchestral Accompaniment, arranged by Colin Muston, L.R.A.M. Choral Fantasia, "Faiist" (Gounod) i CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. An excerpt from the famous Opera, arranged by Hutchlns Lewis. . Song, "Hear Mc! Ye Winds and Waves!" f CVSclplo," Handel) (Organ accompaniment by Mr. Geo. Allen) •SERGEANT JOHN McLEAN, Recently ret.urhcd wounded from the Dardanelles, who has kindly consented to < assist in this concert. Instrumental Trio (Hamm) Flute, Oboe aud Clarinet. MESSRS. BUCKLEY. JACKSON AND AMODEO, With Orchestral Accompaniment. These three fine artists will undoubtedly present one of the musical gems of the evening. THIS GIGANTIC PROGRAMME THIS GIGANTIC. PROGRAMME THIS GIGANTIC PROGRAMME THIS GIGANTIC PROGRAMME TniS GIGANTIC PROGRAMME INCLUDES MANY OTHER MAGNIFICENT NUMBERS. ALL OF WHICH CANNOT BE ENUMERATED. Bl'T SPECIAL j MENTION MUST BE MADE OF Grand Overture Symphonlque, "MAXIMILIAN ROBESPIERRE" (Lltoiff) A powerfully descriptive work of colossal musical grandeur, depicting an episode of the Reign of Terror during the French ) Revolution. A GREAT PROGRAMME. A GREAT PROGRAMME, A GREAT PROGRAMME, . WORTHY OF SUCH A GOOD CAUSE— OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. In spite of the magnitude of this concert, the directors have declared lv favour of POPULAR PRICES O/— POPULAR PRICES—I / -POPULAR PRICES—L/j POPULAR PRICES RESERVED SEATS, O/ , RESERVED SEATS, £f UNRESERVED SEATS, 1 / ' UNRESERVED SEATS, JL/i Box Plan at Wlldman and Arey's. NO BOOKING FEE. Tickets may be obtained from Wholesalers' and Retailers' Rooms, and from L E. aud F. Piano Agency. | PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL. " TX7EDNESDAY, TyEDNESDAY, 04™ "jVPVEMBER. MASONIC HALL,. EDEN TERRACE. "J7UCHRE AND "pNTERTAINMENT. > 8 P.M. ADMISSION 1 / ADMISSION -| / 562 1 ____________^__________ rjIOWN TTALL. CONCERT CHAMBER. TpRIDAY, "NJOV. eya 8 P.M.* I pROFESSIONS AND ./COMMERCE No.—2—QUEEN CARNIVAL—No. 2. RECITAL OF . VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, Arranged by H. BARRY CONEY, A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M.. London. TO ADRHPNT FUND FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Operatic Arias, Ballad 6, Vocal Duets and 1 Quintets, and pianoforte Soil. i Admission—2/ and V. Reserved Seats at Messrs. Wlldman and Arey'e, 23rd Nov. » 1915. 1 Concert Grand kindly supplied by British and Continental Piano Company. 582 1 • LABOUR AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' CARNIVAL QUEEN COMMITTEE. Members of Friendly Societies and Industrial Unions are urgently requested to attend a Meeting to be held in the Committee Rooms, A.M.P. Buildings, Victoria 1 Street. TO-MORROW (Thursday), Novem--1 ber 23, at 7.30 p.m. r Ladies please meet at 7 j>.m. BUSINESS: . To make final arrangements for the "Carnival Courtship," to be held In Albert Park on Friday Evening, and " Town Hall on Saturday Evening. j C. A. WATUS, 1 555 Hon, Sec

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 12