WMTB~ ■"'■•'• ' ■■■■--■•:■..!-:■.. WMTB WELLINGTON MUNICD?AE WMTB " TRAMWAYS BAND. WMTB — \VMTB TO-MORROW EVENING. WMTB - . .- WMTB HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE' WMTB Commencing 8.15 sharp. WMTB ..-'■■■..•■ ■ . WMTB ' I7th GRAND RECITAL. WMTB 17th GRAND RECITAL. " :' WMTB 17th GRAND RECITAL. WMTB The Event of the Bea»on. WMTB The Band That Always Sets th# WMTB / . Standard. WMTB , . ■-'-.■ WMTB 34—ARTISTS-34 WMTB 34—ARTISTS—34 WMTB All Masters of Their InstrnWMTB mente. WMTB Come and Hear ' WMTB. WMTB. MISS FANNY KUTNER, ;---' WMTB MISS FANNY KUTNER, WMTB MISS FANNY KUTNER, WMTB Elocutionist. ■ WMTB This artist is very-well knows WMTB through her sterling perform-" WMTB ances with the different Bocie-. WMTB ties she has performed' with in WMTB the city. She trill be sure to WMTB please you with WMTB "Then We'll Understand." WMTB "Then We'll Understand." WMTB . . .:••■, WMTB JAMES OSBORN WMTB JAMES OSBORN WMTB . JAMES OSBORN. WMTB (Tenor). "■ , y.- : WMTB This Gentleman possesses .a wonS?iw§- derful v°'ce, which-iB handled WMTB with great skill. He is always « WMTB great success on the platform; WMTB and will be heard in his. best WMTB number, ' ' "•--... Hi : K>: .-■ ■ w^?i ' Th- is artist is the P^seior of * B™ Volce with a great range and WAf?R kest on the concert platform. It SS is. ,h, ls &st appearance, at our reWattr Cltals thls reason, so don't fail WAITB to hear him in WMTB " la S!a^ : WM?n hr e?r succeaf/i 1 1 **. on« w^r?? of Messrs- Fullers' Artists. This ffl gentleman i* known as th». WMTB sweetest Tenor, well-known te: ffl «? !».*««■ <rf the Frolics Revue w(f?s S- c Wlll be h^rd to advantage ia WMTB y y Head Beneatb * Ose- W> ' lipppts WIfTR n ' th? .Australian . Y&a* WVirv S ,a , m ,leadil"B concerts in. WMTB Eng and, and who wa, one him WMTR S, Popular artist* broadcasted wmtb I*«»•■*■*** S^B ; "The°Last Watch." WMTB "The Lssfc Watck" ":V WMTB The Pknist^^^ . WMTB dUCtI°D- Tfe p f f am6 f<^ W^TB ffi^,^"* WMTR ? Sydney, the Band, wWchWa? WMTB T 6 l md5 r 4 he bat<in of Mr- *£ TOITB present 11 ' Ds?uty^d U o^ *»; Hi l^r^l^^^^ WMTB • £rf- Ure~"^ Amour au Vfflage.'? aj■ • - God Save the KinsW.G. Dayman, H. Tankard,- .. Tel t« ■DwOtadnrtSr. 21-649. X elv 2frii 4> . Q.BIiAK, . KKC'I TA £• SUNDAY (SwiO^2sth SEPT^ xazz, 8.30 p.m.... -. • • ■ ■; ; MR. BERNARD F. PAGB ■: - ■n tj-• ;' (City Organist) -•■ ' . ■■." Preludio (from Bth Sonata for VMia) ' Second Movement from Sympho^S^ N6c^piamanVV;:-.v;;;^. K^' Good Friday, Music (from A6t llljTi"arsual" . ..■••■. WiZl i' ■■■_. ADMISSION FREE'"" •Wagnel: Voluntary Conta-ibutioni R«*iTed ' at Door. , ' :■ WELLINGTON BOY'S INSTITUTE"" GRAND CONCERT ;■.'-■ - Presentation of Instruments to Boyi' ' Institute Band, Presentation by His Worship the Mayb*' (Geo. A. Troup. Esq ). ■ . THE FOLLOWING AKSmSMUJIV, Mrs. Willmah, Leading Welsh Soprano. • - ■Mr'T?ndr T '- 6d> We"in 8t0I1'«' lieadiag .: 11311 ' We^toh>fi Lea* Mr. A. R. Brokenshire, Wellington'i Jhfc tertainer. ■ ■ > Mr. A. Edwards, Comedian. Aeolean Quartette: Messrs. Coe,-MayalL Church, and Hall. •■:-■ :."?*■■ By Special Arrangement: Mr.-CLEMENT MAY, Eminent. El6cuti6nist'Enter« tamer. ■ . Special Attraction: ...... N.Z. VERY OWN WONDER CHILD* REN: WEE JACKIE HARRIS, LITTLE CHARLIE STEWART (from Fullers' His Majesty's Theatfeiy assisted by TINY JOAN HARRIS. :A& ; . eompanist, Mr. CLAUDE SANDER: Singers', Impersonators,. Elocutionists,- v- . Instrumentalists, Dancers. TICKETS: 2s, Is. Reserves 6d extra, Bristol Piano Company. Accompanist, Mr. W* H. GODIER. Director ....,...,. W. J, JORDAN. Wellington society of ! musicians. Carillon"" concert. Sir A. SulliVan's "GOLDEN LEGEND/ "GOLDEN LEGEND." THURSDAY. 29th SEPTEMBER, S o'clock. AT WELLINGTON TOWN HALL. \ Conductor; Mr. Robert Parker, \ ' At Grand Organ, Mr, Bernard F. Pag*. [ SOLOISTS:— Mrs. J. F. Woodward. Miss Frances Morrison. Mr. Roy Hill. Mr. John Prouse. Grand Chorus of 250 Voices, Orchestra of 50. Performers. Prices: 2s, 3s 3d, and 5s 6d, including tax.' ■ Booking at Bristol Piano Co. - Hon. Organiser, E. C. ALDERSON; ; Highland Park. -fi %. EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT. -EUCHRE; AT THE DAINTiES, 18-22, Couftehay •"• place. Two £2 Ordersi . f6ur 10#.Orders, four 5s Orders, and other good prizes.. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission 2i< Compulsory cut of all cards. AU cards t» be played out. J BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN. KARORI LEAGUE OF MOTHERS T»HE Monthly Meeting of the aboTe will A ...be held on TUESDAY,:the 27th SEPTEMBER, in the Methodist Schoolroom^ at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Murdoch will give *n. address on "Women's Influence. All Mothers and Children'will be Welcome* Afternoon Tea. will be provided. ' ' HOME OF COMPASSION. rr»HE ANNUAL GIFT TEA will be held -*- at The Home of Compassion oti* SATURDAY, the Bth OCTOBER, fata 2 to 4 p.m.- The Public are cordially in. vited. ■ \
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1927, Page 4
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