AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAT. 7 " rPHE Q PORTING /CHANCE." " J- HE VyHANCE." .A First-rato Racine Film And Daring Peeps Behind the Daring Peeps Behind New York's Gay Night Life. Bright t ights." RIGHT JJIGHTS." HOW yo DANCE THE CHARLESTON. And MODEL ENGINEERING FILM. QTRAND , Strand QTRAND Otrand QTRAND Qtrand QTRAND Otrand QTRAND. OTRaND. QTRAND. Otrand. QTRAND. iotrand. QTRAND. Otrand. BRITISH EMPIRE TRADE WEEK. SUPPORT THE BRITISH FILM INDUSTRY. Commencing To-morrow. Commencing To-morrow. Commencing To-morrow. British Stars in a British Picture. OOMPTON. V^OMPTON. London's Foremost Actress. Gerald a mes. erald Ames. Distinguished "Knsrlish Actor. " r PHE T OVES /iF " J-HE -AMOVES V./F Mary n uEEN H F coots." ary VJueen vJf Scots.' One of the most romantic stories in British history. A lass in her teens, who tried to rule wild Scotland. Set in exquisite Scottish and English Bcenery. amidst the > architectural beauties of the most famous English. Scottish and French castles. The passionate story of beautiful Mary of Scotland, who was more of a woman than a Queen. They called- her the Qnee:n of Wine and Honey. " A dangerous, sweet woman," said John Knox, the preacher. " Hers we have the. honey pot." "Ht ehaL find there is wine in ffij honey, retorted Queen Mary. 3y d veT~ chance vinegar. too." During Day Sessions. " RIN-TIN-TIN." " RIN-TIN-TIN." " RIN-TIN-TIN," Tho Belgian Police Dog. With JUNE MARLOW and JOHN HARRAN. In Below . m ELOW -1 HE JUINE." " BELOW THE LINE." A Thrilling Story of a Dumb Animal's Reaction to Kindness. Book Your Seats. Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-114. Trices: Is to '2s 9d. Children Half Price. QTRAND - Otrand - - TO-MORROW, - 1 O-MORROW. C O T S XT A COTS XI A QCTOBER H J?AND fIONCERT. vj rand Concert. IN AID OF MARIST FATHERS' SCHOOL CAMPAIGN. QIGNOR pONSTANTINI, OIGNOR OoNSTANTINI. QIGNOR /" 10 NSTA NT INI, OIGNOR OONSTANTINI. Supported by Well ; known Auckland i Artists, Assisted by His Advanced 1 Pupils. PROGRAMME. 1. "In the Hall of the Mountain King." Duo Piano (Grieg), Miss Asher and Miss Sloane. 2. "Ave Maria," Tenor (Luzzi), Mr. Fagan (Pupil of Sig. Conslantini). 3. "Canzonetta," Fluto (D'Ambrosio), Miss Simpson. 4. "La Favonta" ("O Mio Faraando"). Mezzo Soprano (Donizetti). Misa Margery Ryan (PupiJ of Sig. Constantini). 5. "Simon Boccanegra" ("lllacerato Spirito"). Basso Cantante (Verdi), Mr. Caldwell (Pupil of Sig. Constantini). 6. "Mignon" ("Non Conosci ll Bel Sol"), Mezzo Soprano (Thomas). Miss Asher (Pupil of Sig. Constantini). 7. "Till Death," Baritone (Mascheroni). Mr. W. Moore (Pupil of Sig, Constantini). 8. "La Forza del Destino." Grand Aria. "Leonora." Soprano (Verdi), Mrs. G. Menzies (Pupil of Sig. Constantini). 9. "Don Giovanni" (La ci darem la Mario), Duetto (Mozart), Miss AsherMr. W. Mooro (Pupils of Sig. Constantini). 10. "Salvator Rosa" (Grand Scena ed Aria), (Gomes), A. T. Constantini. 11. "Chanson Triste," Violin (Tschai- ! kowski), Miss Grace Cameron-John-son. 12. (a) "Vale," (b) "An Emblem," Contralto, Miss Madden (Pupil of Sig. Constantini). 13. "A Memory," Violincello (Goring Thomas). Miss Simpson. j 14.' Selection, Tenor. Mr. Dormer. I 15. "Waltz Song," Soprano (Germann>. I Mrs. Monaghan. I 10. "Otello." Credo, Baritone (Verdi), Mr. 1 Bieleski', Pupil of Sig. Constantini). I 17. Selection. Elocutionist. Mrs. Youngs. 13. "The Sword of Fenaro," Baritone (Billiard). Pupils of Sig. Constantini. i 19. "Crucifixus," Duo, Tenor and Baritone (Faure), Mr. Fngan and Mr. Bieleski (Pupils of Sig. Constantini). 20. "Aida.V Atto 11.. Grand Duetto "Fu la Sorte") (Verdi), Mrs. Menzies and Misa M. Ryan (Pupils of Sig, Constantini). 21. "Funiculi Funicula," Canzone Popolaro (Denza), Soloist. Mr. Fagan and Choir (Pupils of Sis. Constantini). Accompanist, MR. L. WHITTAKER. Accompanist, for Signor Constantini and his Pupils. MISS H. ASHER. Prices: 3s, 2s, 1. VOU MIGHT BUST YOUR SIDES X '.Laughing, Laughing and Laughing AT THE CARNIVAL STUPENDOUS, DRILL HALL. | TTir'Psn.yy. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. ' SPORTING. 'JiROTTING QLUB. CP RING j^/JEETING. JjpiRST j) AY QCTOBER 1926. ACCEPTANCES for all Events on the First. Day close with the Acting-Secretary, Durham Streot East, TO-MORROW (Friday). At 5 p.m. U. MUNRO CLARK. Acting-Secretary. QANTERBURY JOCKEY QLUB (Incorporated). METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1926. NOVEMBER 0. 8, 10 AND 13. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. ENTRANCE STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 1500 eovs. Six furlongs. CRITERION HANDICAP, of 800 sovs. Seven furlongs. STONY HURST HANDICAP, of 500 hovs. (For three-year-olds only.) One mile. METROPOLITAN , HANDICAP, of 1200 so vs. One mile and a-half, CANTERBURY CUir of 1000 eovs. Two miles and a-quarter. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of 1000 oovs. One mil©. MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 750 novs. Seven furlongs. STEAD GOLD CUP. of 1000 aovs. One niile and a-quarter. FEND ALT ON HANDICAP, of 800 sovs. Cfni> mile and a-quarter. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19452, 7 October 1926, Page 20
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