AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT (N.Z.), Ltd. RESERVE NOW 3 Talking Sessions Daily NOW IN ITS - IT COSTS NO MORE. 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m. 3rd WEEK SEE ! HEAR ! MeirQ^b/o'wy/?MayCT> ALL TALKUPpAINCINC stHjfnoH 8 r s Gigantic Entertainment. UNBELIEVABLE —UNTIL YOU SEE IT ! INCREDIBLE —UNTIL YOU HEAR IT ! BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE (Phone 46-888) and LEWIS EADY, LTD. Intending Patrons are strongly advised to maks their rese vati< early for which there is no Extra Charge. GRAND CONCERT RECITAL Come and Hear the World s Finest Symphony Orchestras. Instrumentalists, and Singers reproduced with amazing fidelity on the wonderful new -Maestro” Gramophone. An Evening’s Entertainment you will Remember' UNITY HALL TONIGHT 1. Overture, “Carnival” (Dvorak), Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. 3. Flute Solo, “Koncertstuck” (Hoffman) Amadio. 5. Song, “How Many Hired Servants?” Evan Williams. 7. ’Cello Solo, “Lullaby” (Brahms), Lauri Kennedy. 9. Organ Solo, “Toccata” (Boellmann), Commette. 11. Orchestra, “At Peace With The World, *’ Salon Orchestra. 13, Humorous, “I Lift Up My Finger,” Hylton’s Orchestra. 15, Violin Concerto (Brahms), Kreisler and Berlin Orchestra. 17. Vocal Duet, “Oh, Lovely Maiden” (Puccini) Torri and Giorgini. 19. Orchestra, “Fire Music,” (de Falla), 20. Song and Chorus,’ Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. - - 21. Orchestra, “Adagio and Pas D’Action” (Tchaikowsky), Hollywood Bowl AT 8 P.M. 2. Vocal Duet. “Why Do I Love You?” (Show Boat), Edith Day and H. Worster. 4. Choir, “Three Folk Sorgs,” Cossack Choir. 6. Song. “Ora a per Sempre Adieu” (Otello), Tamagne. 8. Humorous Duet. “Go Home,” De Leath and Harris. 10. Song, Serenade No. 2 (Strauss). Elizabeth Schumann. 12. Piano Solo, Prelude and 2 Studies (Chopin), Backhaus. 14. Zoological Study. Hubertus. 16. Tenor Song. “Tiny Hand is Frozen” (Puccini) Giorgini. 18. Elocution, “Hamlet’s Soliloquy” (Shakespeare), John Barrymore. Paul Robes and Cho GOD SAVE THE KING. Orchestra. C. B. PLUMER, ESQ., WELL KNOWN IN AUCKLAND MUSICAL CIRCLES, HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO DEMONSTRATE AT THIS RECITAL. ADMISSION FREE! ADMISSION FREE!
TERRIFIC SUCCESS OF ‘APPLESAUCE” The New Zealand Premiere of which on Saturday Night was the occasion for quite an amount of genuine enthusiasm; the large audience in no unmistakable manner displayed its appreciation of J. C. Williamson's incomparable company of comedy artists and Barry Conners’s* perfectly delicious comedy, which is undoubtedly a more entertaining and more humorous play than “The Patsy.” THE ONLY “APPLESAUCE” MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 2.15 MATINEE PRICES —ss, 3s. and 1s 6d. Children' Half-price to all parts except Gallery. His Majesty’s Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. AN INCOMPARABLE COMPANY In A VERY BRILLIANT COMEDY. TONIGHT AT 8.10 And Following Two Nights. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present Ruth Nugent and Al&n Bunce Together with Viola Fortesque. George Htnry Trader Gertrude Augarde, Reginald Newson, Sydney Stirling. In the Latest and Best New York Comedy T riumph, “APPLESAUCE” A really humorous play, interesting, entertaining and lively. You must not miss it. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. 4 Nights Only, MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. LAUGH THAT OFF” One of the Funniest Comedies staged during the present century. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, August 27 and 28. “PIGS” Plays Produced by George Henry Trader. PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Kiosk. PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls. As; Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Doors, 6d Extra. Manager - - - - JOHN FARRELL. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, Pupil of Madams Mathitde Marchess! and of Dame Nellie Melba. Specially recommended by Dame Melba for Voice Production, Singing and Dramatic Art. Pupils prepared for Operatic Stage and Concert Platform. Studio—lo SHELLY BEACH ROAD. Herne Bay. Phone 26-630. W. LAIRD THOMSON. Hon. Secretary.
ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR CONCERT. TOWN HALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 Soloist: MADAM WINNIE E. FRASER (From Oamaru). Trio: Miss Ina Bosworth, Miss Molly Wright, Mr. Cyril Towsey. Mt. Albert Grammer School Boys’ Choir. Box Plan Opens TOMORROW (Tuesday) at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Extra Reserve Tickets: 2s.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 745, 19 August 1929, Page 15
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