ORGAN RECITAL
MUSIC AT TOWN HALL Well-selected. first-class music featured last evening’s recital in the Town Hall by Mr. Maughan Barnett, city organist. In a long programme, Handel’s “Cuckoo and "Nightingale." Greig’s “Norwegian Dance,” Thomas’s gavotte, “Mignon.” and Sibelius's “Finlandia,” were well interpreted. Other numbers were Boellmann's “Finale from Second Suite.” variations from Arne-Bene-dict’s “Where the Bee Sucks.” and Bach’s “Prelude and Fugue G Minor.”
BIG PROGRAMME AT CAPITOL
“Love and Learn,” an enjoyable picture starring Esther Ralston, will be shown at the Capitol Theatre to-nigh*. The story concerns the Blake household, which is threatened with a split. Robert and Ann threaten one another with a separation, and it is into this atmosphere that their daughter Nancy finds herself plunged, one day on her return from a trip. As neither father nor mother will give way, she decides to find a way. If she is only able to keep her father at home till he has his regulation bout of hay feVer, it is certain that he will not want to leave or lose his wife. A chance remark by a servant offers a way. She will look for trouble, and keep on looking for it till that rim**. “The Wild West Show.” starring Hoot Gibson, in a story of a circus troupe, will also be shown. Lois Moran has the very latest in French bags. It is a purse and cigarette case combined which she uses in Fox Films, “Don't Marry.” The bag is small and compact, of green leather edged in gold, and when opened contains all of the necessary requisites of a woman’s purse, includftig the ‘’compartment for cigarettes. Lois found that the bag impracticable except for pictures, since she does not smoke except where her role rquirs 1U _____ - "
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 419, 30 July 1928, Page 15
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292ORGAN RECITAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 419, 30 July 1928, Page 15
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