amusements. remarkable amazing success ACHIEVED "BY - - THE • WESTMINSTER'-#®! GLEE *• SINGERS; 2500 SAT ep&TgJili BOUND - AS THE - SILVERY LIKE NOTES OF THE BOY SOPIuMSffi FLOATED UPWARD FROM j; THE I* CLARION-LIKE VOICES OF t - ADULTS. THE EAR WAS ELECTRK®#^ fiedTand at THE CONCLUSION o?%v J THE CONCERT A DEMONSTRATION M WAS ACCORDED THE SINGERS. THE IP LIKE OF WHICH IS lH IN AUCKLAND'S MUSICAL HISTO^g-g again TO-NIGHT, T he ' gio ' own jjAUt |f '|j every EVENING ' ■. ; At : 8 O'Clock. JM|fg ME. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE • 11 ' '.'. \ Presents The ' ' WESTMINSTER LEE QINGERs ffe W ESTMINSTER VJTLEE OINGEBS; &%Y •'-. WESTMINSTER GLEE SIN GEM#!#! WESTMINSTER GLEE KINGEKs] If; , v COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EACH EVENING., IffeS These EMINENT ENGLISH ARTISTS •lj||||j| Have an Almost Endless Repertoire ol'-M¥'Sk Infinite Variety. i;'jra&fi§S •" *"• "-Wm ."WESTMINSTER /T.LEE QINGEBpI^i i Westminster VJLEE oi^CtEks' WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS' WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS', In Addition to the i'MMM'FIVE SOPRANO BOYS. FIVE SOPRANO BOYS, ■ " Blithe as a Skylark Carolling .in : >' Skies," include • •_<*> . MR. - DONALD REID, , /V, England's Greatest Alto. M' MR. ALFRED CUNNINGHAM, /, Baritone from the London Opera House. 'ft MR.' JOHN ANDREWS. '. . . ~v . ?|||b The Brilliant Basso from the Royal College of Music. '•wH MR. ELLIS VIZARD, • ■,f|| One of London's Most Popular Tenors.' And' • - r: ;i|p MR. EDWARD . BRANSCOMBE. -^MR '''tori® Tonor from Westminster Abbey. ". Please. Understand The •' *§jlijlf • WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS U WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS ' WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS " • Do not sing any dry-as-dust stuff, neither !• , s do they fly in classical altitudes. They sing the solos, ballads, melodies and part songs • that the - average British audience know, and which, we all rejoice in. $0?% Souvenir Programmes, illustrated with;J.., interesting plates and photographs of the.'' I singers, on sale at the hall; 6a each. All 'Doors will be kept. Closed the rendering of each item. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and SoD,V|feS?' Ltd., till 5, thereafter at Coleman's. •Dv.ffis Sales at Coleman's, H.M.. Arcade, fromySSM! a.m. till 7 p.m. . ,* ||||p Prices:, ss, 3s, 2s. Children half-price, 1 ' V'iWs/il General Manager - - Mr. Leo. Du "hateiuliMl^ . ' '"" V "" ' ' ' • DANCING. • ■ ' IS ■ 1 . 1 ■ " —~~ " ■'''»» • V -}. JACKSON'S ' Jazz Orchestra caters : for -'l Socials, *• Excursions, and Picnics;®#;® moderate charges.—Edgar. Chemist, Khybtr'' Pass. ■ ■ ' ' V."- ' BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and C , Concert Band.—Office,- 236, Queen St„ V ' l 'Phones 734 A, 1168 A; 3969. (4 rings). MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ' FOB v '-Bi|li^M — —— _ APOLLO Electric Player-Piano improves Hi? XX your, restaurant, - hotel, shop, or home. Sole Agents. Moore's. Customs St."^."i2«^^fi GHALLEN AND .SON, London, Check action, absolute bargain, £89" 10s if '-'M isold immediately.—Crockery Shop, € 143, "jKS Symonds St. ' . : y- '- limM CORNET, " B Flat, silver > and gold plated, 7 as new; also B Flat Brass; Cotnet.-y-Q. R. White, Allenby Rd.. Papatoatoe.|Mh DON'T Buy Piano till you see big stock $1 at Moore's. Customs, St.;!, lowest prices >;£« in.New Zealand. ' . '' £ EDISON DEALERS, -70. City - Chamber?, 'M sell it cheaper.. Machine^,'.-.Records, ' Is; Needles, 6d ■ tin. -- Repairs. 'H fl RAMAPHONES and Records, half-price;. | vf expert repairs.—Phoneries Exchange, ■ ■ ■. | 14. . Darby. St., ; City. 'Phone - 3687. | ANDOLINS v (5) genuine. Italian. ft o ® 'J 'iVL £3 IBs; 3 ;Banjos." Uku;»le/ and Case. ?M 45a.—66. Victoria St. W.. 'phone. r; 1 PIANO. ' cheap.—Full . parVlculart- ' "from " ;£| owner, removing; address at < Herald. PIANO, magnificent . overstrung upright • grand: beautiful rich tone; ,£59 Crockery . Shop, 143, Symonds St. "*■ 'mm T>ECORDS— Landed—Vocanon, : uWh. * JAi . Odeon. v Fonotipia.; latest- dances .-MO. mfflg classical. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. SAXOPHONE for-sale, E .Flst/Att<Coß» :^| lO . heavy silver-plated, «old bell, with CftSC. 27. Ponsonby Bd. - " r»1 A DEPOSIT.—Pianos.. all makes Md^gjj owIU prices.—N.Z. Piano Co.. 11a. Bymoqds St. - 11 B LAYER PIANO TOR IMMEDIATE .. SALE. , - ™||® ; v First-clasj 1 English. Manufacture. ->-j Dark Oak. ;v . : Will sell bo low landed cost owing. tQ&igp»aa i ; - expiration of lease. - - ®$l| API,,S ' . to agent. ' .-r C.o. J. W. Hay den. : . " ' 9.. Wvndham _____ i-i)i^_j| / MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED. " * : ■ , -v .■ . . ... ■:-v>tfc«ssj PIANO, good, wanted to buy privately must be- in good ' order ' and free . frora»s®| borer. Can pay immediate cash: no dealers. PIANO. ijl , ' 908. ■ H:sba.LP. "PIANOS (2). : wanted urgently; e.ood|M JT English -=; makes preferred.—Barticulars, Alex. Hawthorn, 28, Karangahape -m Road. • ■ • ■'•••iW : ■ MISCELLANEOUS. ; || TTTELLSFORD Show. FRIDAY. Feb. ; 16. I VV Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Fruit. Produce, „ r .|| Riding, Driving, Jumping. Competitions^ BUY your New Furniture from GEORGE Mm WALKER, Auctioneer and House Fur- • £ nisher. and get 10 per cent.. Discount. -■ 'Hv>m I?. VERYBOD Y does - not know the Buay mL Id Bee Furniture Mart; those that do, benefit.—l6s, Ponsonby Rd.' . "A LL the Rage!—Coakley's Tuesday, Friday jl\. Mart Sales! ■ *$>''' ? 3§3 U~ SED : FURNISHINGS at: Auction Prices 'M fox Private Sale. during Christmas ana j New Year at GEORGE WALKER'S. : q THE old question—"What •■will it cost to X . Furnish?", —Ask . 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Advertisements will be receivea at the office of' the ' Gerald, and, if neces* , ■ary, forwarded on to the advertiser. • Birth Notices, 2s . 6d per insertion.-if doctors' or nurses' names, Is each nau« • extra. Mabexaoe. Dbath, Bereavement. and I» Memoriam Notices, 2s 6d per ins«r*_ tion of 80 words. If in excess of 30 words, a. 9d per line of five words extra. .Tfl«JJ|pl announcements ; must. be signed by tn» advertiser. • -' Contract rates on application. r $ The Proprietors do . not hold themselv« VS responsible for non-insertion .of ■ Advertise- . ments - through accident or from otne && causes, or for error in the publication any Advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial: 129, lWf t q Job Printing Order Office, 2890: 14; Editorial, 229; Reporters, 3693; Editor, Weekly News and Photographic, 229. s Address Communications to Wilson jf*,. Horton, P.O. Box 82, Auckland. ' - Waikato Branch Victoria Street - ; (ne* .j ; , P. 0.), v Hamilton. , . 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18322, 12 February 1923, Page 12
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