AMUSEMENTS, i'.art A T K Q COMMENCING MONDAY, VTo will Present a Programme Saturated wi.n ; *ll those Qualities that ma:;o * et:rv» | lortair.ment. Two ii;phty , "...qj ! of Action, Romance, uxd Tr.r:::3 ina. J"\ ' Amaze. Three Fu:l .lioura o: G-Oi.m-- j First | CHARLES JONES In a ■ CHARLES JONES Story o: ; CHARLES JONES Rcsvir.d Romance. >. CHARLES JONES Racing Thrills, j CHARLES JONES Firms Chills. ! "SKID Pi! OOF." "SKID PROOF." "SKID PROOr. There nevur hur. 000*1 drama tnio onf. It's a thriller if there evor was ° n ®- TRIPS, SKIPS. JUMPS, HO?S ALL OVER ROMANCELAND, MOYJ.ELAND, AND RACETRACKLAND. A Romantic Melodrama that Inspires us Manv Sighs hk Chills. The Swing a ret Thrill o£ the Race Treuk; the Lilt and Pluntjc of Racing Cars. Second— Univessai's Special, HOY STEWART, HOY STEWART, In a. Thrilling and Picturesque Outdoor Romance, Throbbing with Heart Interest ar.d Surprises, "THE LOVE BRAND." '•THE LOVE BKAND." "THE LOVE BRAND." See this Crashing, Pulsating Romanes ot Southern California, with its Wonderful Love Story and it 3 Tremendous Situations. Supports—■ "ROARING LIONS ON AN EXPRESS" (Sunshine Comedv.) FOX NEWS'.' 6802 rjiHEATEE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. KATHLEEN GARVEN KATHLEEN GARVEN Can only give ONE RECITAL BEFORE HER. NORTH ISLAND TOUR. One of tho GREATEST CONTRALTOS heard in London for years.—"London. Musical Courier." A voice of moot rare quality, power and beauty. She sing'.'! vith the greatest and delicacy.—"Paris Musicale.'' , A highly cultivated voice, remarkably sweat and rich in colour and quality.—"Cork Examiner." Solo Pianist—Mß ERNEST EM PS ON. MISS NELLIE HAYWARD, Accompsmiste. Box Kan open at WEBLEY'S. PRICES j-Gs, is, 2a (including tax). G772 LIFKOVSKA. LIPKOVSKA. LIPKOVSKA., LIPKOVSKA. THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF THEI YEAR! BOX PLANS NOW OPENBOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Theatre ROYAL. Direction - - - E. J. Gravestock. "There ia no coloratura soprano now before the public, with the exception of Galli Curci, who could equal Madame Lipkov6ka."—"Nov/ York Herald." TUESDAY NEXT, AT 8. TUESDAY NEXT, AT 8. . , TUESDAY NEXT; An 8. TUESDAY NEXT, AT 8. . Concerts also on THURSDAY NEXT, AT 8. THURSDAY' NEXT, AT 8. SATURDAY WEEK NEXT, AT 8SATURDAY WEEK NEXT, AT 8MONDAY WEEK NEXT, AT 8. MONDAY WEEK NEXT, AT 8. FOUR CONCERTS. MR E. J. GRAVESTOCK „ Has the honour of presenting MADAME LTD I A LIPKOVSKA, LYDIA LIPKOVSKA, LYDIA LIPKOVSKA, L Y D I A LIPKOVSKA, The World-famous Russian Prima. Donna. "Such Personality! Such Magnetic Power! How the audience rose to the artist! It thundered its applause—it shouted, waved hats, handkerchiefs, stamped, and in truo Italian stylo a nice respectable New York audience was converted into a seething mob of eJKited music lovers. Any artist who can do that to three thousand people deserves a crown. I veritably believe she will be the sensation of the nation." —"New York Globe." LIP-KOV-SKA. LIP-KOV-SKA. LIP-KOV-SKA. A feature of the Lipkovaka, Concerts will bo the appearance of tho famous prima, donna, in costumes of the nation and period of her songs. A REVELATION! A REVELATION! A Special Attraction will be OLD ENGLISH SONGS. In the Beautiful EARLY VICTORIAN COSTUME. EARLY VICTORIAN COSTUME. FRENCH CHANSONS. FRENCH CHANSONS. In the Famous "LA POMPADOUR" COSTUME of the period of Louis XIV., which has ereated such an extraordinary sensation everywhere. MEDIiEVAL AND MODERN RUSSIAMEDLEVAL AND MODERN RUSSIA. SONGS SONGS in various unique costumes of tho distinguished singer's Own Country. SPANISH SONGS SPANISH SONGS in a. Temarkable Spanish costumfi. * (JEMS FROM GRAND OPERA. GEMS FROM GRAND OPERA. Etc., Etc. "BETTER THAN TETRAZZINI:" "BETTER THAN TETRAZZINI." '.'Equally with Tetrazzini, with whom eho divided roles in London, Lipkoveka ha£ voice, a rich, pure soprano. But she haa SO MANY OTHER THINGS, Charm, personality, a cunning and newr obvious polish, a thorough understanding of all her resources, not in voice alono, but in all that goea to make the actress, in other words, artistry of the kind rarely conceived and seldom revealed. Listening to hor one could realise why it was that she captivated the London public at Govent Garden when the vocal pyrotechnics of Tetrazzini left it oo'.d." —"New Zealand Time 3." At the Piano: ALEXANDER SVERJENSKY Box Plans at The Bristol. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, 69 and 3s. Students' Concessions at Tho Bristol. e64S FOR SALE. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., LTD. MERIVALE. p-j QAA OR CLOSE OFFER—Charming ! dwJLov/U Semi-Bungalow residence of j 6 rooms, mo3t desirably situated (only -• 1 minutes trom Papanui road), very eubsta.n- j tially built and in perfect order throughout, . all offices and up-to-date conveniences. The | rooms have been recently decorated with art | papers, there ia a large sun porch (glared i in), also verandah, eewor, etc. Splendid section of about i-acre, very nica»y laid out in lawn and garden, and carefully selected fruit and ornamental trees. Good motor gara-ge. A rare opportunity to secure a really good property in an ideal position. " SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., LTD., 1671 ' 169 Cashel street. FOE SALE. £-PASSENGER STUDETAKER CAE, 3 j D Dicky Seats, electrio light, and self- j starter. In good running order. PRICE 312 a. N. H. FRASEK, 172 Lichfield (street, Christcimrci. F6234-5293 >
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17935, 1 December 1923, Page 1
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