!^ l ~'---_____g> AMUSEMENTS. "T II E P. A T." The piay that baffled New Yolk md Australia. "T II E B A Tbis different from anything previously staged on the English-speaking sta se " It grips—holds you—keeps you in doubt until the big climax, when the amazing secret is revealed. "T II E B A T. Can you keep a secret? You are asked to play a SILENT PART In "THE BAT." You must keep the secret: ami lei yonr friends enjoy the astonishment the climax held for you. JTT.S MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors: George Tnllls. E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. Business Manager John Farrell. A PLAY OF THRILLS AND LAUGHTER TO-NIGHT AT R. AND UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present the NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY Iv the Sensatloncl and Intensely Thrilling , Mystery Piny, "THE BAT." "THE BAT." "THE BAT." "THE BAT." "THE BAT." "THE BAT." Which is proving the most successful drama staged during t**„e past decade. Ten companies are tourin-r in ir in America, and it Is breaking all known records in England. That "The Bat" will prove as successful In New Zealand as It has in other parts of the world is already certain. because those who enjoyed every second of the drama on the opening niirht spread the news -so quickly that last night it attracted one of the largest and most cnthu- ! siastie audiences which ever filled His Majesty's Theatre. This record audience sat for two and a half hour,** astounded, thrilled and amazed, and already it Is being discussed in every household in ' Auckland. ' "The Bat" produced by Robert E. Homang BOX PLAXS now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's. PRICES.— Dress Circle and 0.5., (installs, 36: Gallery. 1 6. Early Door Stalls, 1' extra: Early Door Gallery, 64 extra. All prices plus tax. AIII OF AUCKLAND. TOWN" HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. THE MUNICIPAL CHOIR. Will Sing "Spring" Rutland Boughtom , "I Wonld That Love" Byrd "On Himalay" Bantock ' " Richard of Taunton Dene " Arranged by Williams i "Tbe Homeland" Sullivan MR. H. REANEY-BOOTH MR. H. REANEY-BOOTH Will Sins "Had a Horse" Korbay " Long Ago When I Was Still Free " KorbaT • Arioso from " Pagliacci " Leoncavallo MR. MAUCHAX BARXETT MR. MAUGHAX BARNETT . Will Play ' j Overture "Athalia " and Minuet Handel I " To be Sung on the Waters "... .Schubert _ i Funeral March and Hymn of Seraphs Guihnant ' Finale Boellmann Accompanist. MR. LEO. WHITTAKER Admission, Sixpence. J. S. BRIGHA.M. , Town Clerk. September 23. I!g2. QT. MATTHEWS, Wellesley St.. Sunday " Evening. September 24.— Patronal Festival.—At the conclusion of the evening . Service, the following Recital will be given by the Organist and Choir, viz. :— Organ ; Solo, selection from "Athalie" (Mendelssohn): anthem. "'How Lovely Are the Mesrtsengers": duet. "So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Petition" "Crucifixion"), . Mr. Mountain (tenon and Mr. White (bass); motet, "Hear My Prayer" (Mendelssohn). ■ Miss Balchln. Master Atkinson, and Choir; organ solo, "Hallelujah Chorus" (.Handel's "Messiah"!. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN" HALL, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1022. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1022, AT S P.M. j PIANOFORTE. VIOLIN. AND VOCAL PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN. AND VOCAL RECITAL. By , ANNIE MORRIS. Pianist. NATALINA MeCALLCM. Vocalist. WILFRID MORRIS, Violinist. PROGRAMME. 1. Romance in F Major Beothovel (For Violin and I'ianoi. 2. (a) Prelude and Fugue in E Major..Bach (bl Abeeg. Variations Op. 1... Schumann 3. Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark..Sir H. Bishop (Flute Obligato, Mr. I'oore.) 4. Hejre Kati Huhay 3. Grand Concerto in E Minor Chopin 3 Allegro, Maestoso. Romance, Rondo Vivace. First Performance in Xew Zealand Second Piano Miss I. Blcwden. 0. Minuet in D Major Mozart 7. As Through tlie Street Puccini (Musetta's Waltz "La Bonetnc") 5. Hungarian Fantasie Liszt Second Piano, Miss N. Reeves. 0. Sonata for Violin and Tiano (Kreutzerl Beethoven Finale Presto. Accompanist, MR. L. ELLIOTT. Gaveau Grand and Upright Piano kindly supplied by the National Piano Co., Wei- • lesley Street. 602 AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY AZ*- (Incorporated.). Members of Chorus are requested t*> attend Remaining REHEARSALS for tlie October CONCERT, at 7.15 p.m. sharp, at the Choral Hall. Alexandra Street. H. E. SIMMONDS. Glf» Secretary. .i ' ~~" ' :i « 1 UCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC! SOCIETY. special notice;. t " OUR MIPS GIBBS." ALL PERFORMING MEMBERS. PRINt CIPALS AND CHORUS ARE REQUESTED 11 TO BE PRESENT AT THE CLUB ROOMS FOR REHEARSAL ON MONDAY NIGHT. AT 7.30. WHEN THE PRODUCER. MR. -. THEO. TREZISE, WILL UK PRESENT. Subscribers -re reminded tbo; subscriptions arc due. No tickets will be sent out until these are paid to tbe Treasurer, It,.x :.6S, G.P.0., Auckland. -,-g /-|RAt'TON SHAKESPEARE CUB. NJ A Musical an.l Dramatic Evening in aid of Club I.ihrarv. Tues.l.iv, September 2d. (it S p.m., by members of the ciu'n and leading artists. Grart"ii Library Hall. Admission 1/. pins tax Id. 147 5 and fubliohea for the Proprietors, 'The Trett Printing and Publishing Conipany. Limited." by Henry Brett, of '•J™ Takapuna. Journalist, at the Offlc* et the Company, Shortland Street, Auckland. 9 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, li, IUSJ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 16
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