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AMUSEMENTS. BURNS hall Direction Henry Hayward (By Arrangement with Edward Branscombe). THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. SPECIAL MATINEES TO-MORROW, AT 2.30. SATURDAY, AT 2.30. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT IN MAGNIFICENCE. Presented by THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEB SINGERS, The Finest Aggregation of Soloists and Choristers that has ever left the Motherland on an Empire tour. TO-NIGHT’S GORGEOUS PROGRAMME Will include: Hunting Chorus (Sir H. Bishop), '‘Forresters Sound the Cheerful Horn, by The GentJemen. THE BOY SOPRANOS will £*P es of Pan" (Moncton). CHARLES DRAPER will sing “ Youth Will Needs have Dalliance ” (Sir Arthur Sullivan), Part-songs, “Orpheus with His Lute," and “My Bonny Lass ” (Sir Edward German). HARRY FEARN, boy soprano soloist, will sing “ Cradle Song ” (Schubert), Scottish Quartet, “ The Banks of Allan Water.” Traditional Irish Song by CHARLES O’CONNOR. Sailor Chanties, by ALBERT G. GREEN, with chorus, “ Clear the Track," “ Tom’s Gone to Hilo,' and “ Billy Boy ’V (Sir E. Terry). A cycle of Welsh airs, by the Westminster Glee Singers. Anthem, Ave Maria (J, Arcadelt) and Carol, “Ring Out with Jocund Chimes” (Sir F. Bridge), by THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. Tenor Solos, by ERNEST MTvINLAY. Humorous Quartet, “ There are Women ” (Donald Reid). Scottish Air, “ Ye Banks and Braes,” arr. and sung by DONALD REID. A group of Old English County Songs, by the Westminster Singers. JAMES BARBER will sing “A Song of Cider". (Howard Carr). “ Among the Leaves So Green-o,” bv CHARLES O’CONNOR, and the BOY SOPRANOS. Quartet, “A Farmer’s Song ” (H. W. Schartau), sung by DOUGLAS BARTRIP, WILLIAM LOWRY. ERNEST M'KINLAY, CHARLES DRAPER. Old Devonshire Song, “ Widdicombe Fair,” sung by ALBERT G. GREEN. Grand Finale, by THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. “ Oh, Dear, What Can the Matter Be? " THE NATIONAL ANTHEM. This programme will also include additional numbers from the repertoire of The Westminster Glee Singers and, if necessity arises, be subject to slight alteration. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. PIANO AND ORGAN SUPPLIED BY CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Prices: Evening, ss, 3s, 2s; Children, Half-price. Matinees. 4s 3d, 2s; Children, Halfprice. TAXABLE PRICES PLUS TAX. Liberal Concessions to Parties of 20 or more. Particulars from the Box Office. Manager LEO DU CHATEAU. CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. J)UNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY CLOSING SPRINGHILL ROAD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Springhill road, between Glen avenue and Burke street, will be closed to vehicular traffic as from TODAY (TUESDAY), November 5, 1929, during the operations of the Drainage Board. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall. Dunedin. November 4, 1929. PROFESSIONAL. 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Phone 22-469. [Professional.] , G- C O O M B B, ELECTRO-HOMCEOPAXHIST, 475 George street. ‘ Mr Coombe will be pleased to treat patients suffering from Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lumbago, Goitre, Tumours, Eczema, Liver, Joint, and Nervous Troubles. EDUCATIONAL. ROSSBOTHAM-S COLLEGE —Book Keeping Shorthand, Typewriting; rapid methods, prompt results; country student railway fare reductions—Phone 10-736 BROWN S COLLEGE, Moray Place Post Office ; telephone 10-607.—Part terms arranged Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Appointments secured. 280 OCTAGON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, 75 Stuart street.—Burroughs Machines Bookkeeping, Touch-typing, Shorthand. Hand-writing, Show Cards, Salesmanship Postal Courses, SPLEDWRITING —The New, Natural easily-acquired system of Shorthand taught by correspondence.—Harborow ana Rogers, Ola Princes street. 2n tJODMURE School ol Scientific Dressmak V ing. 35 Stuart street. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20866, 5 November 1929, Page 13

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