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PUCCINI MUSICAL SOCIETY PATRON—DR. DE CLIVE LOWE Town Hall Concert Chamber TUESDAY. JULY 16, 1929. Second Grand Concert. Conductor t Signor Costantini, PROGRAMME. 1. Adagio—“Prlere" Squire MISS M. BROWN. Violoncello 2. La Favorita—“Splendon piu bell®" Donizetti Puccini Choir. Soloist, Mr. J. Caldwell 3. I Pagliacci—“Proleugue’* Leoncavallo. MR. H. VALENTINE, Baritone. 4. La Gioconda —“Suic.dio” Ponchielli MISS G. ROSS, Soprano Drammatico, 5. Mefistofele —**Ave Signor'.. Boito MR. J. CALDWELL. Basso Cantante. 6. La Forza del Destino—“Pace Mio Oio” Verdi MISS E. HERBERT, Soprano Drammatico. 7. Simon Boccanegra—"ll laccrato Splrlto" Verdi MR. J. FISHER. Basso Cantante. S. Andrea Chenier “La Mamma morta" Giordano MISS D. JENKINS. Soprano Lirico. 0. Russian Folk Song—“ Volga Boatitien" Traditional PUCCINI CHOIR. 10. Lucia di Lammermoor “Grand Sextet’* Donizetti PUCCINI CHOIR. Soloists MRS. JOHNSTON. MISS HERBERT, MESSRS. BURRY, MITCHELL, VALENTINE, and CALDWELL. FIVE MINUTES’ INTERVAL. 11. Piano Solo—-“Taccato No. 6‘* Saint Saens MISS K- O’LEARY. 12. Ballata —“Vale” Russell MISS O. BASTER, Contralto. : 13. Loves Symphony Tirindelli MR. C. JOHNSTON. Tenor. 14. Piano Duet —“Zampa Overture" Herold MISSES G. FRASER and K. O’LEARY. 15. Natoma—“l List the Trill in Golden Throat Herbert MISS C. DUNCAN, Soprano. 18. Ballata-—“Di te“ Tirindelli MR. E. MITCHELL, Tenor. 17. L’ebreo —"Fu Dio che Disse" Appolioni MR. J. DE MONTALK, Basso Cantante 18. Ave Maria Vittoria (1608* PUCCINI CHOIR. Soloist—MlSS C. DUNCAN, j 19. Rigoletto—“ Grand Quartet" Verdi MISSES D. JENKINS, C.. DUNCAN, and MESSRS. J. BURRY and J. DE MONTALK. 20. Mess* Solennelle —“Sanctus" Gounod PUCCINI CHOIR. Soloist—Mß, V. MU LG AN. 21. Cavalleria Rusticana "Grand Preghiera" Mascagni PUCCINI CHOIR. Soloist—MlSS G. ROSS. GOD SAVE THE KING. Accompanists. MISSES K. O’LEARY and G. FRASER. Organist—MlSS G. FRASER. Violoncellist—MlSS M. BROWN. MISS A. CONNOLLY, Hon. See.

/EOLIAN ORCHESTRA Conductor: MR. H. HOLLINRAKE. LEWIS EADY HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 16, AT 8 P.M. Soloists — MISS ALMA McGRUER, MR. NORMAN TUCKER. ADMISSION, 2s. G. T. LEE, Hon. Secretary.

AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. Lewis Eady, Ltd., Hall. Quaen St. * (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) Doors Open at 6.15 p.m. SERVICE BEGINS 7 O’CLOCK. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME. Hems will be Rendered by the MISSION CHOIR. And will Include the following:— Solo, -THE KING OF LOVE” (Gounod) MISS IDA HOLMES. Solo, Selected, J. P. LONERGAN. Anthem. -Incline Thine Ear,” (Himmel). Soloist, MR. HAROLD DAVIS. MISSION CHOIR. Address by REV. JASPER CALDER. Subject: ‘•EZEKIEL SAW DE WHEELS.” NOTICE. —THURSDAY. Holy Communion (Mission Chapel), at 11 a.m. All Guilds, as usual. We are now in active preparation for our • BETTER TIMES BAZAAR.’’ to be held on Sept. 18. 19. 20, and would be glad to hear of folks willing to assist in making saleable articles. BART CLARK. Organising Secretary.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 12

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