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AMUSEMENTS. V;' : IJIEIUMPH QF QF QF TOWN HALL AUDIENCE ENTHRALLED BY THE SUPERB VOICE AND AMAZING ARTISTRY OF NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST SINGER. i TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Second and Final Concert. "ALL OPERATIC" PROGRAMME. "ALL OPERATIC" PROGRAMME. " ALL OPERATIC " PROGRAMME. , IJ> 0/ W N J* A L I IJIOWN j| AL 1 Direction - - - D. D. O Connor. TO-MORROW "VTIGHT, AT Q IX O-MORROW i>IGHT. Aj. 0.-lc*. rpO-MORROW VTIGET. AT Q IX J- O-MORROW IGHT. AT O.IJ. FINAL CONCERT FINAL CONCERT FINAL CONCERT By J AD A ME THE FOREMOST LIVING OPERATIC SOPRANO. PROGRAMME OF EXCERPTS FROM PROGRAMME OF EXCERPTS FROM PROGRAMME OF EXCERPTS FROM / GRAND OPERA GRAND OPERA GRAND OPERA. Aria, "Sempre Cosi." from "La Cena del Befie" - - - Giordano Aria, "Mi chiamano Mimi," from "La Boheme" Puccini "L'addio di Mimi," from "La Boheme" - - Puccini The Jewel Song, from "Faust" Gounod Aria, "Un bel di vedremo," from "Madame Butterfly" - - Puccini Etc., Etc. SOLO PIANIST: CYRIL TOWSEY. SOLO PIANIST: CYRIL TOWSEY. Reserved Seate, 7s 6d and 10s 6d. * Unreserved 8s and ss. BOX PLANS AT Lewis U. Eady anr" Son, Ltd. DAY SALES.—os Tickets at H.M'. Theatre Confectio lery Direction • D. D. O'CONNOR. TT N EMPLOY ED DENEFIT CONCERT. Unemployed JOensfit Concert. -UNEMPLOYED IJENEFIT CONCERT. Unemployed Denefit Uoncekt. TENDERED BY THE BLIND INSTITUTE To-morrow (Thursday), O-MOPvROW (THURSDAY) Evening VENING O-MORROW (THURSDAY) -LIVENING CONCERT CHAMBER, AT, 8 P.M A specially attractive programme will be submitted by Blind Performers. Assisted by the following Leading Artists:—

Mrs. Cyril Towsey. Miss Isobel M r Barry Coney. Mr Cyril Towsey, ~ ' Lanelande Mr. Alan McElwain. Miss ina Thomson. Mr Henrv Rishaw. Miss May 3ain, Mr. D. Williams. Miss Rosa Tilton, Mr. D. Williams. Mr Francis Bates. ST.. ANDREW'S QUARTETTE TALBOT'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA. TOTAL RECEIPTS WILL BE HANDED TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR'S UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. TICKETS: ♦) /_ c TICKETS- • Box Plan at K Eady and Son. Ltd., where seats may he reserved for a small charge of 6d—the Reserve Fee going to the Fund. Unreserved tickets may also bo obtained from the Bos Office An Intensely Emotional Drama, "THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT." Featuring -BELLE BENNETT AND MARY CARR, Commences at . THE NEW REGENT, FRIDAY SPORTING. UCKLAND "PACING pLUB. gPRING 1927. ACCEPTANCES torGordon Handicap . . . . Ssova. Shorts Handicap .. .. 4sova. Mitchelson Cup 6sovs. Hunters' Steeples .. .. Isov. * Flying Handicap .. .. 4sovs, ' FINAL PAYMENTS— G.N. Guineas .. . . lOsovs. Welcome Stakes .. . . 6sovs. CLOSE ON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER SO, By FiyE O'CLOCK (S p.m.). FEES imist accompany Acceptances or Declaration of Final Payment. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary. t A UCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. OCTOBER 15TH AND 19TH. 1927. NOMINATIONS For all Handicap Events Close with the Secretary. Durham Street East. on FRIDAY, September 30, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY. 1927 FINAL PAYMEN'i ito sovsj, due on FRIDAY, September 30, 1927 OWNERS AND TRAINERS are hereby j notified that 'aorses i log vith or withc.a Shoes, Hopji es and'or Overeheck oj foe j Weights on First Day oi Meeting, must race j in a similar way on the Second Day A O. MA BEE. Secretary.

PAKUEANGA POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASES. gATUKDAY. OCTOBEK J 1027. QCTOBER | ' 19-:: AT PAPATOETOE <Br kind i>er mission over *he isrir.p of Messrs J. n. and I) i{. So-!, hue Grav's Farm. »nd Mr. W. \Y. MaNsey.! First Race Li:ne4 tyr 1 OC'ock n ir> GOOD ENTRIES " KEEN COMPETITION" W'T'OlP\i K1) Sl.' STEEPr.KCH \SV>. ' ' ' MEM is "Rs UO aT-VrFIO'IIT MEME: I!* l?!--rvv.\\T10''T FARMEiS S.TV " "" IN VITA TIG.-.' PACK. LADIES' rat-m----ope N R\r p; Admission to Ground. 2? esc-h. CS id-e----under ' > .ire 1 >* Vi' . F re; No charge idm:«*ioTt >»• !! be n,ad» to the Earroers or n;e r Fa" * : os> fin r>iit the Hunt Chsh to bant on'thejr faiW. ftnd tee Co;:;Of- esi er.ti oor*hh.; irtvi ta'.'oo to thetn to be present Hot Water Provide Fre* of Charge Refreshments obtainable on the GrwJ-ds Programme earh. for -sale atTU A N SPOUT AKRAX« rM v NTs' passenger transport company Bb«» lea--e Commerce Street. Cttv. every half hour «>n for Hunter - * Store. Pwalflt'o*. fid from there P»t-«ns will be sb'e f« wrocoei? :o »r«t from the races bv fee-'cr w-e*. Xi 'R.v.tcn*.«i* OierSt of A""it_ f}v«s o* FVidos-rable Person Ttr" 1 - He *r. the T^onrid. s> d ;* n*nv #ueh person *•.* ••- & n- •«s,) ( .r». be will he *emoved and «*"l T f»f ! r<*«s * HORJ D. SEAL. Secretary and Treasurer,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19753, 28 September 1927, Page 20

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