AMUSEMENTS. DUCHESS THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT EMIL JANNINGS in “THE LAST COMMAND” “THE LAST COMMAND” “THE LAST COMMAND” and Barbara Kent, Charles Murray in “THE SHAKEDOWN’ ’ “THE SHAKEDOWN” MATINEE 2.15 P.M. “THE SHAKEDOWN” and “THE SCARLET ARROW” Prices: Evening Is 6d, Is. Matinee Is. Children half. QUEEN ALEXANDRA JJAND GRAND RECITAL COOK’S GARDENS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT. At 8.15. W. F. NICHOLLS, Hon. See. QPERA JJOUSE WANGANUI. Direction Henry Hayward. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. Edward Braxiscoinbc’s World Famous WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Representing Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s, St. George’s, Worcester, Windsor, and Canterbury Cathedrals, and the leading London Church Choirs, Concert Halls, and Colleges of Music. FIVE SOPRANO BOY SOLOISTS With EIGHT ADULT ARTISTS The finest musical organisation that has ever left Great Britain on an EMPIRE TOUR. EMPIRE TOUR. IN CANADA THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS TOURED CONTINUOUSLY FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS, AND IN NEW ZEALAND THEY ARE APPEARING TO RECORD AUDIENCES EVERYWHERE. is what the Musical Critic.? of Auckland had to say:— “The purity of the boys’ sopra.no voices was a sheer delight to listen to. The pinnacle of choral achievement. The reception accorded the Westminster Glee Singers was memorable.”—N.Z. Herald, 16/9/29. “For artistry, life, and vitality of singing no company visiting Auckland has excelled the Westminster Glee Singers. Theirs is the perfection of speech in song.”—Star, 16/9/29. “Pure interpretation by a band of artists in perfect harmony. An entertainment that must attract the attention of all music lovers.”—The Sun. 16/9/29. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Presenting programmes of the choicest selections of British music embracing Part-songs, Madrigals, Glees. Anthems, National Airs, Vocal Dances, Sailor Chanties, Humorous Quartets, Solos, Duets, and Song Scenas. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT H. I. JONES. PRICES (plus tax)t 55., 35., 25., Children half-price. Concessions to Schools and Colleges. Advance Director: Scott Colville.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 291, 7 December 1929, Page 15
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