, . T° w N TT A r OWN Xl _ *• t Direction J- and K. x_t L ' COMMENCING mUESDAY gp M ■ J. AND N. TAIT Have the honour to announce tho *•«. England's Greatest Singers nt.! 111 ot Zenith of their Career: the ' CLARA BUTT and I**1 ** CLARA BUTT and n"miS°. fi & CLARA BUTT pmJE°BD ' CLARA BUTT SHOOED CLARA BUTT PmX°lU> CLARA BUTT nrmSSW* CLARA BUTT nmJS° B D CLARA BUTT lr-}J£ OR U CLARA BUTT PinJE9 R « CLARA BUTT n^ ofi " CLARA BUTT nrmES B " CLARA BUTT nmf£9 a o CLARA BUTT r!r-uE OBI > CLARA BUTT prmS9 B o CLARA BUTT nr^t oßu CLARA BUTT niml2 H U CLARA BUTT nmJES B " CLARA BUTT ""gORD " Beloved by Millions." . SUPPORTED BY JJ-ARIE ANTOINETTE The Celebrated French Solo Pianists, m has become the Idol of England? In response to hundreds of reauett. DAME CLARA BUTT ' Will Sing, as Encores, at her ' Opening Concrt ::l||:s oj bjb _fi Gffi: "LAND OF HOPE AND GLOBv "LAND OF HOPE AND GLObv "T AND f\F TTOI'E AND i^LOBt" "MiXD yJp -D-OPE A.KD \JTlosy'. And - "AliSi WS MI". "ABIDE WITH ME'" ' WITH GRAND ORGAN ACCOMPANIMEXT Also, "REND IL SERENO" (Sosarme). (HaiM.n "SUNDAY" (Brahms), '■___?#s,'• HYMN" (Beethoven), ?pJ> S Fogg), "THE. SNOWDROP" (Harold Cm ton), "AMONG THE ROCKS" (withOrnSl" (Arthur Somervell), with Mr. Kennffi Rurnford (Duet), "DEAR LOVE OF MlNpm (A. Goring Thomas). MiAE MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD Will Sin*. "VERBORGENHEIT" (Hugo wSK "TRAUM DURCII DIE D-_boffi_ffll (R. Strauss), "SO WILLST DID' DW ARMEN" (Brahms), Old Sea ChaaTli "HAUL AWAY. JOE" (Richard Terw' "BOUND FOR THE RIO GRANDE" Si' Richard Terry). Wtr < Mdlle. Marie Antoinette Aussenac will n]». "CHORAL" (Bach. Busoni), 'BOUBBEE" (Saint-Saens). "STACCATO" (ParaniM Liszt), "RHAPSODIE HONGROISE " Vn 12 (Liszt). ' "*. SECOND CONCERT, THURSDAY NETTHIRD CONCERT, SATURDAY £__$ Special Engagement of OERNARD "DAGE, Who will preside at the GRAND ORGAN A v ompanist ROY ELLETT, ' FIVE SHILLING TICKETS ny _ ..FIVE SHILLING TICKETS ON SALE AT H.M. SWEET STALL NEXT MONDAY THREE SHILLING TICKETS On Sale at the doors on night of concnt RESERVED SEATS, 7/6 and 10/6. Extra rows of reserved seats, in choi™ positions, will be made available for booking ing at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. CLAUDE KINGSTON, Concert Director for J. and N. Talt RETURN OF "CAPPY RICKS," THE WONDER PLAY. The Box Plan opens Nest Wednesday it Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., rt 9 a.m. __ IS j\<[AJESTY'S JJIHSATEE. After playing J. C. Williamson's (XZ.) Metropolitan Theatres. With Enormous Success, NEXT SATURDAY, JAN. 23. THE COMEDY RAGE OF AUSTRAUi, After record seasons in Sydney. Melbourne, Adelaide and throughout the' Dominion. Interpreted by that Inimitable Artist, WARD LYONS as "CAPPY." WARD LYONS as "CAPPY." Together with a BRILLIANT NEW COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. In Three Acts of Irresistible, Infectious Laughter. "CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." Presented by arrangement with Philip Lytton, Ltd., Peter B. Kyne, and E. 1_ Rose. PETER B. KYNE Is known to Millions of Readers as thi Creator of " "PICKS." " -"ICKS." One of the most lovable characters _ modern Action, but associated with E. JI. Rose, the famous Chicago dramatist, Cappf . Ricks is recognised as the Actlng-Comedf of the Century, and twice as humorous a* the famous book. • WARD LYONS WARD LYONS Is the living, breathing reality of Cappy Ricks on the stage, and is credited ii critics on all sides of making CAPPY RICKS ACTUALLY LIVE. And the support of Peter B. Kyne'a other characters are also most life-like. YOU CAN'T CAP "CAPPY." And nobody really believes he will ever retire. A REAL LIVE WIRE IS "CAPPY" The play takes the keen and witty Cappy through the most exciting years of his flfe, "CAPPY RICKS." " CAPPY RICKS." Is a Play for Every Heart. Everyone is Sure to See the Real Play. PRICES : 7/ Reserved (plus tax). I rpOWN TTALL pONCERT pHAMBEB. fi RAND TRANCING T3ECITABy MISS SANDFORD'S PUPILS. "1 rpHURSDAY, JANUARY 01 ] AT 8 P.M. 'i TABLEAUX, < MARCHES, SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS. [ Whole of Net Proceeds Donated to Artillery Band Contest Fund. ADMISSION, 2/ AND 1/. ' i 50 PERFORMERS 50 Including Many Prizewinners. ls T-ACHERS OF DANCING. _ BALLROOM Dancing, correct styl«expert private tuition. —Modern Da dp Ing Studio. 30, Palmerston Buildings, oPP- : G.p.q. 2: SUMMER Mouths. - Ballroom DancinS only.—Miss Ruby Sherriff, 27, Hepbur" • St.. Ponsonoy. Phone 27-KJO. ■ Printed and Published for the Proprietor* " The Britt Printing and PabltsnuW Company, Limited," by Henry Brett, °* Lake Takapuna, Journalist, at the OO™ of the Company, Shortland Screen Auckland. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1921 j %
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 20
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