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AMUSEMENTS. The Great Musical Event of 1933. ► A D I A N T HAL! TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Concerts also on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY. First appearance iri Christchurch of the world-famous baritone who is thrilling music-lovers throughout New Zealand. JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE (Principal Baritone of the Paris Opera). "One of the features of the musical year in Paris has been the notable success achieved at the Opera by Mr John Brownlee, the Australian baritone. The audience gave the British artist a magnificent ovation, which lasted for several minutes, and the Opera had to be interrupted until the applause and shouts of admiration ceased." (Paris Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph.") "John Brownlee sang exquisitely, sentiment and style alike being perfect. The cpplause was deafening and prolonged." (Paris Correspondent of the London "Daily Mail.") Assisting Artists: RITA MILLER, Coloratura Soprano. RAYMOND LAMBERT, Solo Pianist. Prices: 6s (Reserved), 4s, 3s, and 2s, Plus Tax. Box Plans and Day Sales (2s, 3s, and 4s) for TO-NIGHT'S and MONDAY'S Concerts at the RADIANT HALL all day To-day, from 9 a.m. (Telephone 33-374.) SPECIAL NOTE: MONDAY'S Box Plan and Unreserved Tickets' will also be at the Radiant Hall To-night for the convenience of intending patrons. Doors To-night will open at 7 p.m. 2297 FOOTBALL. inter-club rugby. .' ancaster park, to-day. -Lancaster park, to-day. h.s. old boys v. timaru old BOYS. 'VARSITY v. LINCOLN COLLEGE. ALBION v. PLEASANT POINT. Kick Off 3 p.m. Enclosure Is. Embankment 6d. SHOW GROUNDS. LINWOOD v. ATHLETIC. Admission 6d. 2274 CANTERBURY RUGBY UNION. COMPETITION ENTRIES. ("<LUBS are hereby reminded that J ENTRIES FOR ALL GRADES close at my office TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 15th APRIL, at 5 p.m. J. O. McGILLIVRAY, 119 Worcester street. Secretary. 2275 SCHOOL JUBILEE. DIAMOND JUBILEE. SATURDAY, April 15th: Carnival at School, 2 p.m. to midnight. Open to Public. Merry-go-Round, Ferris Wheel, Side-shows, etc. Children's Fancy Dregs Competition and Parade. Carnival Dance. EASTER SUNDAY: 2.30 p.m.: Commemorative Service in the Christchurch Cathedral. 3.30 p.m.: Motor Drive for Visiting OJd Pupils. EASTER MONDAY: 2.30 p.m.: Conversazione and Reunion of Past Scholars and Friends at School. Roll Call. High Tea, Frascati, 6 p.m. Diamond Jubilee Dance, Frascati, 8.30 p.m. EASTER TUESDAY: Diamond Jubilee Concert, Choral Hall, 8 p,m. All Tickets Procurable on School Grounds. 2271 PUBLIC NOTICES. Poppy for Remembrance. HOTEL. SPECIAL HOLIDAY TARIFF. Breakfast. 8-9.30 3/Luncheon, 1-2 3/6 Dinner, 6.15-7.30 4/6 Dinner Parties catered for. INN" TEA ROOMS, Opposite Theatre Royal, Gloucester street. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. COOL LUNCHEONS, APPETISING HOT AND COLD TEAS, LIGHT SUPPERS. SPECIAL PURE FRUIT ICED DRINKS. COUNTRY CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: Situated one minute from Newman's Garage, Ltd. 666HF.P. TO SUBSCRIBERS. T\ON'T advertise your absence by having "The Press" left on your front lawn. Have it sent on to your holiday address. Ring the Publisher, •Phone 33-357. F-P. CHEVIOT and WAIMAIRI RATEPAYERS TJISSATISFIED with new valuations *-* consult the RATEPAYERS AND MORTGAGORS' ADVISORY CORPORATION, LTD. 183 Cashel street, Christchurch. 'Phone 33-865. Who lodge objections, if advisable, and prepare expert evidence for the Assessment Court R8307 REDDELL'S HEALTH SERVICE. Business Men. Latest scientific methods supersede Turkish Bath. Magnetic Blanket (bath), Actinis Rays, etc. Invigorating treatments. Phone 33-992 for appointment. 86 Armagh street. Fees Moderate. R6761 LOST vitality restored. Take "Bostona" Tonic Wine. Aids digestion, increases appetite, tones up system, promotes restful sleep. Supplied to leading hospitals throughout New Zealand. Try it—ss 6d and 9s at all Chemists. C 2830 ►USINESS Men—Try the ideal place -* for a chat and smoke. Tea and biscuits or scone for 3d at Hallam's (by Hay's), Gloucester street. 354 ¥ AXA ends constipation. Cook and ■" Ross, Chemists. —1

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20831, 15 April 1933, Page 1

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