AMUSEMENTS
\ The principal film at tho Grand Theatre is an oxciting Lasky drama, "Each Pearl a Tear," which centres on a valuable string pf pearls. The supporting films are of a high standard. MALE CHOIR CONCERT. Tho concert to bo given in tho Burns Hall to-night by the above society promises to bo a successful one. A particularly meritorious programme has been arranged. The part-songs to bo given by the choir are: "Tho Warrior's Prayer," "Evening,", "The Hunter's Joy," "Seranado at Seville," "Wishes," "Prayer Before Battle," "Softly over the Sea," "Border Ballad" (by request), and as a mark of respect to tho memory of the late Sir George M'Lean, "Tho Long Day Closes." Miss Florence Pacey will sing "The Waltz Song," and Smith will sing "L'Amour est un oiseau Rebcllo," from "Carmen." Mr A. C. Struthers will sing Hadyn Woods's "The Sfea Road." Mr S. H. Osborn will recite "Dagobert, the Jester" and "The Coward," and Mr J. A. Wallace will give A. Bazzini's "La Ronde des Lutins" as a violin solo. The public aro requested to be seated at 8 o'clock, and extra tickets can be obtained at the doors.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16980, 17 April 1917, Page 7
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191AMUSEMENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 16980, 17 April 1917, Page 7
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