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AMUSEMENTS. TO - 11 O I! II 0 W \fIGH T. O - M. O 11 R U \V 1 G fcl X. J UMi 9. rpHK T AUGE muW.N JT ALL, AT 7M P.M. THE GREAT CONCERT TO JOHN RYAN (Basso). THE PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, 'Orpheus In Der Unterwelt" (Offenbach) ORPHANS' CLUB ORCHESTKA. Conductor, Geo. Cuter. 2. Song, "O Night o" Life" (W. Sanderson) STAN PRITCHARD. 3. Humorous Item, "The General Outlook" ' J. F. MONTAGUE. 4. Instrumental Trio, "Cavatina" (Raff) THE MOOKE SISTERS. 5. Song, "A Castllian Lament"..(Del RlegO) MRS. CYRIL TOVVSEY. 6. Part Sou- ,"lf Doughty Deeds My Lady Please" (Sullivan) UOYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. Conductor, Dr. Thomas. 7. Sons, "The Great Awakening" (Kramer) MIXA CALDOW. S. Soug, '-.Eleanor" (Coleridge Taylorj WALTER BKOUGH. 9. Violin Solo, "Allegro" (Concerto in G Minor) (Antonio Vivaldi, 16W) MISS MARGARET STODDAHT. 10. Quartet, "The Volga Boat Song" (Old Russian Folk Song) LYRIC FOUR. (Messrs. Kipley, Richards, McElvrain and Thomas) 11. Recitation, "The Uigbvrayman". .(Alfred Noyes) : TOM HARRIS. 12. Song, "Tangl" (Alfred Hill) ERNEST THOMAS. 13. Cornet Solo, "Pale Moon"' (Frederic Knight Logan) CHAS. HAVES. 14. Song, "Arise, O Sun" (M. Day) MISS LAUKA STOKE. 13. Part Song, "Hush" (Meidllnger) ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. Conductor, Dr. Thomas. 1C Song, "The Sungod" (James) ERNEST SNELL. v. Harp Solo, Selected Airs..(Arranged by S. Carter) MISS MAVIS GREVATT. 15. Some Humour ALAN McELWAIM 19. Violin Solo. "On Wings of Song" ~,„ (Mendelssohn) MASTER PAUL BRETXALL. 20. Soug. "A Birthday" (U. Hnntlngton Woodman) CHRISTINA ORMISTON. 21. Flute Solo, "La Romantique" (Kohlcr) GEORGE POORE. (First Performance in Auckland.) 2_. Song, "Spirit Flower" (Campbell Tlpton) ARTHUR RIPLEY. 23. Duet, "Watchman, What of the Night?" MESSRS. H. RICHARDS AXd'eHEst" THOMAS. 24. Selection, "Tales of Hoffman" (Offenhach) AUCKLAND _ ORPHANS' CLUB OKCUESTRA (Conductor, Geo. Cater. Hon. Accompanists: MRS. A. H. RIPLEY, MESSRS. C. TOWSKY AND LEO. WHITTAKER. btase Manager ALAN McELWAI.N ADMISSION is 2/6 Everywhere. Booking, Gtl Extra, at E. and F. Piano Co.. 101, Queeii Street. 'Tis Wisest to Book Reserves from 1 to 17 enter from Grey St i Will all members of Orphans , and Savage Cltihs please wear club badges. There can be No Encores. We aim to Finish at 10.15 p.m BE EARLY. 45 TTIMPIRE _ DOMINION ROAD -Empire. to-night, at 745 Empire. Two-Feature Programme. Empire. COSMO HAMILTON'S Empire. COSMO HAMILTON'S Empire. Sequel to his previous great Empire. success "Scandal" Empire. " A NOTHER . CJCANDAL" Empire. " " Empire. "ANOTHER SCANDAL " Empire. "ANOTHER SCANDAL." Empire. "ANOTHER SCANDAL." Empire. Starring Empire. LOIS WILSON. Empire. A Daring, Un<*>nventional Story Empire. of Society Life. Empire. Second Attraction Empire. JACK DEMPSEY Empire. JACK DEMPSEY Empire. And Empire. ESTELLE TAYLOR Empire. (Mrs. Jack Dempsey) Empire. In Empire. " "JITANHATTAN TV/r A DNESS." Empire. " i'l-ANHATTAN -"J-ADXESS " Empire. "MANHATTAN , MADNESS " Empire. "MANHATTAN MADNESS " Empire. "MANHATTAN MADNESS " Empire. The World's Champion, a BeautiEmpire. ful Girl, and enough Thrills and Empire. Excitement to give a mummy the Empire. St. Vitus Dance. Empire. Popular Prices, !)d, 1/. Empire. Children. Stalls 6d. DANCING. rnO-NIGIIT — 8-11.30 — mO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT. ± MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET (Opp. Kialro Theatre). JAZZ — FOXTROT — JAZZ. WALTER SMITH AND HIS POPULAR " ALOHA " JAZZ BAND. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. J. McGUIRE. M.C. LEGAL NOTICES. M R- R OBEKT Q.KANT, . BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR (Formerly of Whakatane), Begs to Announce That he is now Practising at THIRD FLOOR, CHANCERY CHAMBERS. Corner O'Connell -Street and Chancery Lane, AUCKLAND. TH

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1926, Page 20

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