TOWN HALL—TO-MORROW NIGHT HENRY lIAYWARD HAS THE HONOUR TO PRESENT ALFRED O'SHEA (THE GREATEST TENOR SINGER OF THIS GENERATION) And His Associate Artists, MISS CLAIRE HARTGE (Violinist) MISS KATHLEEN FITZGERALD (Pianist) A GRAND FAREWELL PROGRAMME In addition to recall numbers, Mr. O'Shen will sing:—lmproviso ("Un di allozurro spazio"), ("Andrea Chenier"), Giordano; "Sleep/Why Dost Thou Lease Me" (Semele), and "Where Ere You Walk." Handel; "Si Mesvers avaient dcs ailes" (Renaldo Hahn); "Avo Maria" (Percy Kahn), (with violin obbligato); "At the Mid-hour of Night" (Cowan); and "An Evening Song" (Blumcnthal). Miss Claire Hartj?o, the brilliant violinist of the party, will play:—"Hungarian Rhapsody"; "Souvenir"; and "Poeme Hongroise." And Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald, -Pianist, will render "Finale" (B Minor Sonata), Chopin; "A Night in May'; and "Nigger Dauce." Prices 0/-, 4/-, 2/- (plus usual tax). Box Plan at Bristol. Day Sales at Opera House Confectionery. (Under Vice-Regal JStm (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) Patronage.) TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT (IN AID OF THE WELLINGTON RED CROSS SOCIETY.) GRAND DISPLAY BY MEMBERS OF THE H.I.M. JAPANESE TRAINING SQUADRON. PROGRAMME. 1. March—'•Wellington" (W. Zehle) ' 2. Ovcrfcur(> —"Liffht Cavalry" (Suppe) 3. Double-hand Fencing—(a) Demonstration, (b) Match 4. Suite from the Incidental Music to "Peer Gynt" (E. Grieg)—(a) Morning (Allegro Pastorale), (b) The Death of Ase (Andante Doloroso), (c) Anitra's Dance (Tempo di Mazurka), (d) Dance of Imps in the Halls of the Mountain King (Alia Marcia c Molto Maestoso) . 5. Japanese Wrestling (called Yumitori)—(a) Match, (b) Demonstration of Muscular Development. 6. Japanese Air—"Echigojishi" (arr. Japanese NavM Band) 7. Fantasia—"A Hunting Scene" (Bucalossi) 8. Ju Jitsu—(a) Demonstration of Holds and Defence, (b) Match 9. Selection—"H.M.S. Pinafore" (Sullivan) 10. Japanese March—"Man of War" (Setoguchi) National Anthems—Japan, "Kimi Ga Yo"; Britain, "God Save the King." (Band/inder the ConductoTship of Conductor H. Banzai.) ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, 5/-; Unreserved, 2/6. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (INC.). (Home of Soccer) TJ A QTIV T?I?QT?"RVTr (Home of Soccer) (Home of Soccer) JJii-01-lM XVJLSEjXV V 111 (Home of Soccer) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 28th JULY, 2.45 p.m. TRAINING SHIP PRESIDENTS SARMIENTO (Argentine Eleven) v. PETONE DIAMONDS v. MARIST . i 1.30 p.m.—CURTAIN-RAISERS— I.3O p.m. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE v. TECHNICAL (Fifth Division) MARIST (N.) v. V.M.C.A. (Sixth Division) ADMISSION 9d. STAND 6d EXTRA. B. MABIN, Secretary, W.F.A. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. ATHLETIC PARK SATURDAY 28th JULY SATURDAY 2.45 p.m. OLD BOYS v. 'VARSITY EARLY GAMES AT 1.15: .:'. PKTOXivv. SELWYN (Fifth Grade). 'VARSITY v. OLD BOYS C (Fourth Grade). NEWTOWN PARK 2.45 p.m. ■ PONEKE v. BERHAMPORE ADMISSION 9d. STAND ,6d EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. FRIDAY EVENING SPECIALS AT GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD. THESE LINES ARE OFFERED FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY, FROM 7 O'CLOCK. "RAMO" GIRLS' CASHMERE HOSE—The best British make. Colours: Black, Brown. Sizes 4, 5, 6. Usually 3/6, 3/11, 4/3. EXTRA SPECIAL .. 2/6 pair LADIES' CORSELETTES—In strong pink broche, side fastening, four suspenders,elastic insets. Sizes 34 and 36 only. Usually 6/11. EXTRA SPECIAL 4/6 1G DOZEN CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL VESTS-Qualities of the best British and New Zealand makers. Sizes 1 2 3 4 Usually 2/3 2/6 2/9 3/9 SPECIAL PRICES ... llsd, IIR 1/3, 1/3 MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT.—SO ONLY PYJAMA LENGTHS, attractive woven stripes, extra strong quality, pure finish. 4/3 per length of 5 yards MEN'S SOCKS-^AkL-WOOL BLACK CASHMERE. Double heel* and toes. Usually 2/3 pair. - AFTER-TEA SPECIAL ... 2 pairs for 2/11
LAUGHTER WEEK AT LAUGHTER WEEK AT THE NEW PRINCESS.' A HE NEW PRINCES^ Milliners street. Continuous Daily, H to 10. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. A HUGE COMEDY BILL. A HUGE COMEDY BILL. 1— REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY In a bubbling, sparkling, rapid-fire knockout comedy. Something .new in this Denny Comedy, with PUDGE, PUDGE, The greatest juvenile sensation since Chaplin's "The Kid." .See y °C "THAT'S MY DADDY." "THAT'S MY DADDY." "THAT'S MY DADDY." "THAT'S MY DADDY." "THAT'S MY DADDY." You'll enjoy every moment of it! 2 — Also Screening, SALLY PHIPPS, JOHNNY HARRON, In the William Fox Production, "LOVE MAKES 'EM WILD." "LOVE MAKES 'KM WILD." "LOVE MAKES 'EM WILD.""LOVE MAKES 'EM WILD." "LOVE MAKES 'EM WILD." One of the year's best Comedies! USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS. No. 1 Episode of New Serial: "WHISPERING SMITH RIDES." TfMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. •*-' Special Week-end Programme. j^£ GRETA GARBO In "THE DIVINE WOMAN." All the world was at her feet. But who could guess the drama of her life far from the painted curtain and the tinselled scene? 2nd— OETVE BORDEN "THE JOY GIRL." A picture of Beaches and "Peaches," with the problems of youth. 3rd—Hal Koach Comedy. ,4th—M.G.M. News,
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 22, 27 July 1928, Page 2
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