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1 AMUSEMENTS T ° w s H A u TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT S P.M. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOriFTr AUCKLAND CHORAL SOriPTV AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY THIRD CONCERT THIRD COXfEKT THIRD COXCEUt! SULLIVAN'S "TE DEUM LAUDAMUS.'"TE DBTTSI LACDAMUS" 'TE IIEOI LAUDAMUS" "TE DEUM LAL'DAMUS'" "TE DEUM LAPDA'MrJR.' , "TE DEI'SI LAUDA'MUS." ELGAR'S "BANNER OF ST. GEORGE. , ' "BANNER OF ST. GEORGE" "BANNER OK ST. GEORGE" "BANNER OF ST. GEORGE." "BANNER OF ST. OEORGE " -BANNER OF ST. GEORGE." SIGXOR γ-ucibn res aro x i LUCIEXC £ S A R 0 X I LUCIKXC E S A R O X I LUCIEX C E S A X O X I Aud 'SCHUMANN'S riANO CONCERTO 'SCHUMANN'S PIANO COXCEUTo! A GREAT CONCERT. A GREAT CONCERT. A GREAT CON C E R T. A GREAT CONCERT. •MR. COLIN" MUSTON • • CONDUCTOB MISS EDITH WHITELAW - LEADEB TRICES—3/9 and 2.9, including Tax. All Seats may be Reserved. PLAN Now Open to the jreneral public at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. FINAL CONCERT. FINAL COXCEKT. TTIS TyTAJESTY'S rpHEATBa Direction International Tours, Ltd. ' Frederic Shipman. .Managing Director. FINAL CONCERT, SATURDAY. OCT. 21. FINAL CONCERT, SATURDAY. OCT. 21. As the Artists leave Next Sunday for Wellington. PAUL ALTHOUSE, PAUL ALTHOUSE, Leading Tenor, Metropolitan Opera, And ARTHUR MIDDLETON. ARTHUR MIDDLETON, Americas Greatest Baritone. NEST SATURDAY,. OCTOBER 21. "FAUST" NIGHT. In response to numerous requests, ariaj and the finale of the First Act of Gounod's Opera will be glveu. PROGRAMME. (a) "NOCTURNE E MAJOR" Chopin (b) "SCHERZO, B FLAT MINOR". .Chopia MB. GRUEN. •'THE CALF OF GOLD ,, (Faust).. Gounod MR. MIDDLETON. "SALVE DIMORA" (Faust) Gounol MR. ALTHOUSE. "MEPHISTO'S SERENADE" Gounoa MR. MIDDLETON. "DO NOT GO, MY LOVE" Hagemaa "ALL IN A LILYWHITE GOWN"...Uartia "THANK GOD. THE DRUMS ARE SILENT" Lavtoa MB, ALTHOUSfc. '"SYLVIA" Sjeala "UNCLE ROME" Homer "HOWS MY BOY" ...Uoiner MR. MIDDLETON. "TAKE ALL UF ME" Stlctles "DAFFODIL GOLD." Hodgson "CHIUST IN FLANDERS" Meptieiu MR. ALTHOUSE. FINALE FROM "FAUST" (First Act) Including the DUET, "BE MINE THE DELIGHT" Gounod MR. ALTHOUSE and MR. MIDDLI3TON. PRICES: 7/6 (Res.). 5/, 3. plus tax. Plans at Lewis R. F.ady and Sou, Ltd. Day Sales (5/ and 3 ) at Coleoian's, H.M, Arcade. DANCING. DRUIDS , HALL, NEWTON. TO-XIttHT, And Every Thursday, Saturday, and Tuesday, with our Kiug Jazz Orchestra. Long Night Saturday. Dance. Labour Uii. T . 2.30. Beginners and Learners , Class Every Saturday 2.30. M.C.'s, Messrs. Tale and Thomas. 60 W. BUCKLEY. Prop._ MODERN JAZZING—TO'MGHT. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT—"Tie Kiel Melody Boys." O'NEII. 'ST. HALL. I'ousonby. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. —Management, Harry White. l»i PATRONS.— Please Note. Usual Friday Night Dancing Class, at St. Benedict's. will be held at Druids' Hall, Newton, also Saturday Afternoon Class will lie held Oranse Hall, Symonds St.—A. Amos.. Proprietress. ol TEACHERS OF DANCING. _ LEARN THE LATEST MODERN DANCES TO JAZZ MUSIC. Apply Manager, HERBERT J. BENTLEY Dixieland Cabaret. D* MISS SPENCER. Teacher of the Latest Dances. Private lessons given. -" ar : tlculars, 25, Vinrent St. Phone 2237. ° DEMONSTRATION. THE OPENING DEMONSTRATION Of the AUCKLAND BEE CLCB Will be held TO-MORROW AFTERNOON At CORNWALL PARK. Near Ten i'«?. At 2.30. Wentbpr permitting. The Public cordially Invltwl. 617 W. J. JORDAN. Hon. Soc ELECTORAL. rStATTEMATA ELECTORATES A Meeting of EU-tors int*r<*trd In tW Candidature of Mr F. H. Burbiisli. l-i' ,er and Moderate Labour, wi:i be. heM at tW (Masonic 'Hail, XortlKOte, ou U >■.»"£„; NEXT, October 25. a: 730 p.m. '

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 248, 19 October 1922, Page 16

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