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AMUSEMENTS.

OIAiRIE 'NILSSON RECITA.LS. ■Much interest is being takeD in the recitals of Miss Marie NOsson. <which take place in the Town Hall on September 22 and 27. (Miss Xilsson -was for nearly three years tinder the tnition of M. Jean de Reszke, who predicted for the Scottish soprano a -brilliant career. The London ■Times." in quoting this, added: "Her sinking now justifies her claim. She has a soprano voice of great charm and flexibility, and knows how to use it with excellent judgment and effect. The "Comedia," the 'Parisian journal, wrote af her as follows: "Miss Marie Xilsson, a. charming soprano, -who. in the air from •the mad scene in 'Hamlet' has recalled all the charm and all the virtuosity of her illustrious namesake." MADAME HOSA ALBA. Madame Rosa Alba, the Australian vocalist who has had such a successful tour in New Zealand, will be the vocalist at the recital in the Town Hall on Saturday evening next. The Municipal Choir will also sing en that occasion. DRAMATIC RECITAL. An interesting programme consisting of modern comedies, sketches, a Shakespearean pageant, and a delightful children's play will be presented by Mrs. C. C. Forsyth and her students, assisted by Messrs. H. J. Bentley and W. H. Graham, on Saturday, ■September 17, in the Town Hall Concert 'Chamber at a matinee and an evening performance. The box plan opened to-day at Lewis Eady's (opp. His .Majesty's). ENGLISH PIERROTS. To-night at His Majesty's Theatre this popular company will present a complete change of programme, and the last three nights of a very eueeesful season are jinnounced prior to leaving for Australia. To-night's programme is said to be one of the company's very best. The box plans are on view at Lewis Eady's. ©CHEMIA'X ORCHESTRA. The Bohemian Orchestra will give their third eon-cert of the season in the Town 'Hall on TlrurS'day evening next. An attractive programme "will be presented. AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE— Tne English Pierrots. THE OPERA HOUSE —Fuller's Vaudeville KING'S THEATRE, NEWTON —"Man With tne Silver Badge." ■ PICTURE THEATRES. THE NATIOKAI Priscilla Dean in "The Silk-lined Burglar" ami Tyrone Power in "The Great Snadow." THE HIPPODROME —WiIIiam Tlussell in "The Man Who nared" and Sunshine Comedy. "The Janitors." THE TIVOLI —Mae Murray in "The Gilded Lily," Paramount mm. THE PRINCESS —Marion Davies in "Buried THE STRAND —Charles Ray in "Nineteen and Phyllis" and the Comedy "Honeymooning." THE LYRIC; —Alice Joyce in "Cousin Kate,'' including; Tairy tale. THE QUEEN'S —George Walsh in "Tbe Plunger." society story. EVERYBODY'S —N'azimova in "Stronger Than Death," tale of a dancer. THE GRAND —Connie Talmadg-e in "Experimental Marria(re." W. Desmond in "Barefisted Gallagher." and Serial. THE BRITANNIA, PONSONBY —Tom MIX in "Three Gold Coins." THE VICTORIA, DEVONPORT —Levante, Mapician, and Vaudeville. THE EMPRESS, NEWTON —MabeI Normand in "Pinto." THE WEST END. THE BROADWAY, NEWMARKET —"Behind the Door" and ".Nothing Else Matters " THE ARCADIA, NEWTON —"To Please One Woman."

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 7