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AMUSEMENTS.

DRAMATIC EECITAL AI THE 1 LEYS INSTITUTE. 1 I The seating accommodation- at. tie to B I Institute was rully taxed last eventa?, ftj E a dramatic and musical programme h-1 rang-ed by Proressor Maxwell Wffiet E IP Mr. T. Harris, was presented, and ante- Iβ astically received. Professor Wiltso; H Mr. Harris, who were assisted By Mes-p; I' P. Ross ana T. Clinch, were w»nnly& II plauded for their portrayal of tie pis- H digger scene from "Hamlet," JUrtMlail H oration from "Julius Caesar,"'Offiello'ij- H fence, from •'Othello,,", tne taigaatea B Shy lock and Antonio, and a humorous a 1 ■ logue from Sheridan's comedy -fe ■ Rivals." Clever impersonations of to- I ber, Major Bapstocic, Uriati Heap, and Mis I ! Dickens characters, by Mr. Taomas HnS. I : provoked roars or laughter. BijosS I: vocal items, including- "Tie Requiem , di I ,L. Stevenson, ana "The Miserere," rrenu ■ Trovatore," wire given by Miss CarriujtE I and Messrs. W. Casley and R. Wilson. 1 I ! liearty vote of thanks to the performsi- I , was carried by acclamation, on ine-motla I lor Dr. T. W. Leys. At tne institute xI - August in Mr. Charles H. Poole Trill fits I an address on "Rambles in Nova Scotia." 3| MUSICAL CLUB'S CONGEST. I Of a very, hig-h standard, and enjojatie 1 to a degree, was the orchestral concert I given by the Auckland Amateur MuiM 1 Club, in the Grarton Library, last eveninf. 1 Under the baton of Mr. \V. lidsar Webb, a | orchestra of 40 players showed esctlM fcombination, and played a number ot Itans, t which included: Marrlfc "Boccaclo" (Sup- f pc), "Petite Melody" (ReynardJ, "Roa- fj munde" (Schuhert)," Fantasia on "=n M Songs,' , Triumphal March, "Cleopatra t (Mancinelli), and a selection from Be [ Pirates or Penzance" (Sullivan). Jitj m j Marjorie Hopper aelighted her liSeners 6 with a song. "Welcome June" {Rntter. m and was heartily recalled. Mrs. J. nil- i; lace was the other lady performer, aa*« 1... was warmly applauaed ror her sinfuif f m ••Still As* the Mght" (Bohm). Mr. l>. m Barnes (tenor) sane "I Hear You. Ca» | Mc," and was rewarded by an enftiuu* |; encore, while Mr. Selwyn Hamlin m B '. '-Crown of the Year," and was equillyra | ! received. Mr. Dan Flood that mm | ! local humorist, was responsible for *» | on the programme, his '-My Wort, W m | Look Queer:" and -Tne Parson-at He | Sewtaff Bee" gaining a good recep* f •violin solo by Mr. C. Johnson, anHa» | solo by Mr. D. (TMalley were botu to ,i perrormed, and added to the enjoyment« | a line programme. KATE CAMPION EEGITALB. 11 The second ana flnal recital by Mis KW ( Campion will take place this erennfc » the Town Hall Concert Chamber wtia ® • brilUant young singer will appear in J entirely new programme, wnich vnll mm many or the choicest gems inter* : toire. in addition to several P>M"? ■ selections, she will sing a number oTcm™ '■ ing ballads and songs "?«>"?,fir \ sian compositions, a delightful no*'; I Albert Mallinson. and ever popular "U Bacio" (Aγ*' l '- «. L sisting artists will again He , Towsey. Mr. Montague. Mr. Churcnm and Miss Dorothy Southey-Baher. AMUSEMENTS GMDfL Entertainment Announeemenu «• *** 1 | ■ HIS MAJESTY'S ~™**H£Ll% ' hrugh-Dion Boucicault _conipduj •■Miss Nell or .New Orleans. OPERA HOUSE-Jimmy 0«W» Coße4f Company ana Vaudeville. PICTURE THEAT*«. "tbwsbsbs&e; HIPPODROME—Monte Blue In Kentucky Home. «,i«ot II LYRIC-Glenn Hunier andl >W ••West of the Water Tower. TIVOLI-Irene Rich, and c *gw« PRINCESS—Tom MIX ID ""?. £ fflilaW* i and Belie Daniels m '"' *" EVERVBODY'S-Mary AStor ID ! GRAND— netty Compson in «"' I Woman." ,_,.. Keeper i QUEEN'S—"I-orna Doone" ana ™ or the Door." d «tm j CAPITOL -"-NO More Women «* su-flfty." . ,„ ye in lie ! BROADWAY— Viola Dana in Love | REGENT—'-Tho Bohemian GlfL" BRITANNIA-Thomas Jlelgnan vi ward Bound." w - ARCADIA— "Hoodman Blind. KOSIE—"The Lonely Road-" S To-morrow is the last ! day Before stocktaking w Court's. Karangahape Road go, so bargains are unequalled. c Britten up your .«»-■^f, to-morrow. Bargain Th^.^ft |Karaui,aliape Koad.—l- 10 -.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 179, 30 July 1924, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 179, 30 July 1924, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 179, 30 July 1924, Page 8

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