Saturday Next Town Haiti Concert Chamber Final Demonstration Concerts Bringing to a Fitting Close the GreaCompstitions Festival of 1?27. Childrens Matinee at 2.30 p.m. Evening Demonstration at 8 p.m. MATINEE PROGRAMME. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. 1 CHARACTER SONCi. “O Sole Mio” STELLA DIR ACC A. Z. ACTION RECITATION, 'Grandma', Fan.” ROSALIE DANIELS. 3 OPERATIC DANCE. LOLOMA KAY. 4 HUMOROUS RECITAL, “In th» STELLA LEES. 5. CHARACTER RECITAL, “A Story. ’ TESS CARTE-LLOYD AN JOSEPHINE DAW SO h 6. SONG, 'The Moon Upon tie Bedtime D 5 Chim. DAVID CAMPBELL. 7. DANCE CUO. JOY L.ODDER AND GLADYS ANDERSON 8. ACTION RECITATION. “The Do||- t Bath.” HOPE DULIHANTY. 9. SKIPPING DANCE. JOY SIMON. 10. CHARACTER RECITAL, “A Lerei* Little Girl.” MARGERY TAAFFE. 11. CHARACTER SONG, “The Jewel of S,a ‘ ADELE DE MARR. 12. TOE DANCE. JOYCE EVERETT. 13. RECITATION. “Baby Girl.” OLGA ELSMORE. 14. CHARACTER DIALOGUE, “Holly Tree Inn.” FRANCES PHILLIPPS AND NANCY KAY-STRATTON. 15. HUMOROUS RECITATION, "Prompted by Telephone.” CEDRIC ZAHARA. 16. CHARACTER DANCE. LOLOMA KAY. 17. ACTION RECITATION. • Her First Part.” ALICE CARR. 18. DANCE DUO, "The Garden Boy ar< the Roses.” GLADYS CAIN AND OLGA ELSMORE. 19. CHARACTER RECITAL, “3-ter Pan.” EDNA DE MARR. 20. CLASSIC DANCE. MARY WILSON. 21. BRASS QUARTETTE. “Tschaifcowsky ” DEVON POR " BOYS’ BRASS BAND QUARTETTE. 22. CHARACTER RECITAL, “Molly Briggs.” BETTY M JLHOLLAND. "GOD SAVE THE KING.” ADMISSION, 1s; CHILDREN, 6d. EVENING PROGRAMME. Final Demonstration Concert (COMMENCING 8 P.M.) 1. PIANO DUET, “Sonata in D” (Mozart). MISSES PHYLLIS PURCHASE AND PHYLLIS <IIM N IBURG.K. 2. SONG, “E eanore” (Coleridge-Taylor). MR. M'LTON WEST. 3. HUMOROUS RECITAL. "The French, man on the Telephone.” MISS PHYLLIS MOBBERLEY. 4. SONG, “The Hills of Donegal” (Sanderson). MISS SYBIL PHILLIPPS (by Request. 5. VOCAL DUET, “I Wish I Were » Tiny Bird” (Lehr). MISSES WINNIE AND SYBIL STEVENS. 6. CHARACTER DANCE. MISS CAYNOR MAXWELL. 7. VIOLIN SOLO, “Canzonett.i” (Ambrcsio). MISS BESSIE PER RETT. 8. SONG, “The Moon Upon the Ch rrney.” MASTER DAVID LUNNY. 9. DANCE DUO. JOY SIMON AND LOLOMA KAY. 10. GRAND CHOIR, Anthem and Hymr. BE RES~O R D ST. CONGRE GATIONAL CHURCH CHOIR. (Conductor, Mr. W. Gcmme'l.) 11. RECITATION, “The Downs” (Bridges!*. MISS AUDREY FERRY. 12. SONG, “Dreaming of Home” (Beaty). MISS KATE CHRISTIE. 13. PIANO SOLO, “Prelude (Rachmaninoff). MISS EDNA TYE. 14. MONOLOGUE. “And Yet I Don't Know.” IV R. J. A. SHARP. 15. SPANISH BALLET. PUPILS OF MISS BERESFORD. IC. OPERATIC SOLO, “Che Faro' (Gluck). MISS EDNA PEACE 17. MONOLOGUE, “Tie Dingle Don® Is Dell.” MISS WINIFRED CROSHER. 18. DANCE I3UO. MR. PHIL BARRY AMD MR. NORM AN DENTICE. 19. SONG, “A Sonc of Life.” MISS IDA ARMSTRONG. (Accompanists, Mrs. Oldfield). 20. N.Z. POEM, “On All Souls’ Eve.” MISS AUDREY PERRY. 21. ~OE DANCE. MISS GWENTh MacNA'JGHTAN 22. MONOLOGUE, ‘Loner.oms." MR. FRED HARGREAVES. 23. SKIPPING DANCE. MISS EDNA TULLETT. “GOD SAVE THE KING.” PRICES: 3s (RESERVED;, and 2s. Children Half Price. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. C ,T O F AUCKLAND
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 16
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