AMUSEMENTS. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE MATES'ET? TO-DAY MATINEE At 2.30. Matinee Prices: Adult 3, 2a and Is; Children, Is and Gd. ]UEW OPEBA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT S TO-NIGHT GEORGE WARD Popularly Known GEORGE WARD a? GEORGE WARD "Little Hermie." The Funniest Comedian in Revue. And His SNAPSHOT REVUE COMPANY SNAPSHOT REVUE COMPANY SNAPSHOT REVUE COMPANY In a Host of Novelties and Star Items of Mirth, Dance, and Music, Featuring A Brilliant, Sparkling, Musical Comedy "BEHIND THE FRONT," " BEHIND THE FRONT," "BEHIND THE FRONT," In Three Acts and Three Scenes. A Riot of Fun from Rise to, Fall of Curtain. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: THE FOUR K.ELLYS, THE FOUR KELLYS, j In Their Fascinating Musical Act of ' Jazz and Classics. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ON MONDAY NIGHT. ON MONDAY NIGHT. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES: 3a, 2s, Is (plua tax). Bos Plans at The Bristol Piano Company till 11.30 a.m., afterwards at New Opera House Confectionery. Theatre 'phone 2361. 5769 THE GRAND OPERA SEASON THE GRAND OPERA SEASON OF 1938. THE FULLER-GONSALK2 THE FULLER-GONSALEZ THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. MALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. The Greatest and Best Grand Opera Company ever to visit tho Dominion. Direct irom. Sensational, Successful Seasons in Sydney and Melbourne. i ■V'-E.W OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Commencing ! SATURDAY, JULY 14th. ! SATURDAY, JULY 14th. SIR BENJAMIN and JOHN FULLER will hqve the honour to present for the first timo in Oh'ristchurch, THE MOST BRILLIANT COMPANY OF FAMOUS OPERATIC STARS EVER ASSLMBLED FOR A NEW ZEALAND TOUR. In a Repertoire of Famous Operas Produced and Staged in exactly the same, way as' pre-sented-'itt the Leading Theatres of Italy. SOPRANOS: ROSITA SILVESTRI . , ■ MARGHERITA FLOR OLGA POLETTI ! - ■ ; ■ MARIA HONKINA . A. MAZZA MEZZO-SOPRANOS: •. NINA ALGOZZINO MATILDA FRIMMER TENORS: '•;••-. ALF.SSANDRO ROTA | BRANDISIO VANNUOOI ARTUSO TAMBURINI 1 SIGtfOR.GARUTI ! 0. GISLON A. GILABRI BARITONES VIOLEFFO SOAMUZZI 'FKANOOi-IZAL- •.. FRANCESCO" FEDERICT, " " • ERNESTO FDMAGALLI ANTONIO ALFIERI ':.. SOLO DANCER: L. BORRONI. Together with a' Magnificent Grand Opera Chorus and.Operatic Ballet of 40 members, " and a Grand Opera Orchestra of 25. Conductors: •GIOVANNI and ERNESTO GONSALEZ. GRAND 'OPENING PERFORMANCE, ■ SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 14th, With A Stupendous ' Production of - -.'ML TROVATORE" ~- :— "IL TROVATORE" * Followed by "La Traviata," "Faust," "Lucia Di 'liaramermoor,'' "Norma," ''Rigoletto,'-' "Migno'n," "Carmen," "Un Ballo In Maschera.'* "Barber of Seville." An Unparalleled Achievement of Production. Ten Different Operas in Thirteen Nights. In spite of the enormous expense of transporting this "huge organisation, with .scenery, wardrobe,' and effects, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller have determined to give the Operas to the people at the following COMMOIjf-SENSE PRICES: - Bs, ss,' 8s (Plus Tax). BOX PLANS will open for the Season at The Bristol Piano Company, on MONDAY, July 9th. FOB SALE. ON TRAM LINE. HANDY TO OITY. A DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED HOME. SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING OF fi GOOD ROOMS, plastered and papered, lofty, spick and span; bathroom with porcelain enamel bath; new gas cooker, hot water service. THE OUTBUILDINGS are built on the same standard as the Bouse. THE GARDEN is in perfect order. Wo believe that a weed would be. scared to grow The present owner keeps a cow. on the back land. For a man with children this is an ideal home. There la not a penny to spend on anything. SUNNY POSITION. GOOD LOCALITY. The owner Has bought a farm, and sooner than let his. tidy home baa decided to sacrifice. £I6OO ™ WILL BUY IT. IT'S A BARGAIN. H. W. HESLOP and CO., 778 Colombo street, (Late Bowkcr's Land Agency). Telephone 536. H 6744 A CHARMING 2-STOREY BUNGALOW. WITH EITHER 4 OR 2 ACRES OF LAND. FENDALTON-OUM-PAPANUI. £?OQKA— TaE VERY LATEST IN &<4OOU BUNGALOWS (designed for sunshine and comfort, and built under the supervision of an Architect). 2-STOREY, 7 ROOMS AND ENCLOSED SON PORCH, Drawing-room 22 s 15, opening on to Sun Porch 15 x 8, Diningrroom 17 x 14, also opens to Son Porch. Bedroom 16 x 15, other rooms in proportion. Built-in wardrobes in all 4 bedrooms. Entrance Hall ith Cloakroom under an easy panelled stair,.av; LOVELY BATHROOM IN WHITE BON ACCORD, with Doulton bath and pedestal basin, separate shower, built-in window seats, bookcases, china cupboards, buffet between K'tclie:ie!ti- ;:no Diniwe-roora. EVERY CONVENIENCE TO MINIMISE LABOUR, ELECTRIC LIGHT. HEATING and Cleaning Points. KITCHENETTE in White Bon Accord, with Electric Range, cupboards, and bins; ventilated food cupboard, Laundry with Electric Washing Machine, Electria Hot Water System, 2 Lavatories, Garage 18 x 10. i-ACRE of LAND, splendid site for tennis court or good garden (or can be pnrcha«ed with ndd tional nrei up to 2 acres). If you are forking; for something really good and up-to-date yon shnuld see this home. Sole Agents W. E. SIMKS and CO., SBB46FP 146 Hereford street. •"~UNSHINE Packet Soups" are skilfully blended. That boy likes them; ask htsu H 5322-3
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19344, 23 June 1928, Page 1
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