AMUSEMENTS. GRAND CONCERT WORLD’S OPERATIC STARS. WORLD’S OPERATIC STABS. mOWN HALL. TOWIV HALL. JL OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. October 23 (labour day). OCTOBER 23 (LABOUR DAY). Direction International Tours, lAd Frederic Shipman ... Managing Director. First Appearance in New Zealand of PAUL ALTHOUSE (Leading Tenor, Metropolitan Opera), and ARTHUR MIDDLETON (America’s Greatest Baritone,. THREE CONCERTS ONLY! THREE CONCERTS ONLY! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMMB EACH CONCERT. MONDAY', OCTOBER 23. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25. DAME NELLIE MELBAisrid; "Don’t miss Ait house and Middleton, two great artists- I heard them m Melbourne, and am confident -NO GREATER SINGERS EXIST IN THE WORLD.” , , . ~ , - (From an interview in the. Adelaide "Register,” Sept 5, 1922.) , MONDAYS PROGRAMME: PAUL ALTHOUSE Sings—"CELESTE AIDA” ("Aida”) _.™ "ENFANT, SI J’ETAIS ROI .... Cm "LE SAIS-TU” “CHEVALIER EEILE-ETOILE” Holmes “THE MINSTREL” “PAGE’S ROAD SONG” Novtflo “THE GREAT AWAKENING” Kromer ARTHUR MIDDLETON Sinra"l FEEL THE DEITY “ARM. ARM, YE BRAVE;’ Hande! “LARGO AL FAC3DTUM” . . ("Barber of Seville”) ■ Kof S'£ "FOT,OW ME ’OME” “THE BELLMAN” — r __. Forsyth “DANNY D REVER” Damroeeh And the Operatic Duets—“SOLENNE TN QUEST ’ORA” (‘l,a Foran del Destine”) Vendl “BE MINE THE DELIGHT” (“Faust”) Gounod WHAT SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ADE- ■ LAIDE thought of their Duets:— “Be Mine the Delight” wns rang in such a vivid a.nd dramatic jm-anner toat one fullv expected Marguerite te materialiae— Sydney “Daily Telegraph, August 16. .. “In the two duets there was a unity of purpose, as well something of a RE V EeATTON TO MUSIC-LOVERS. The 'Faust' excerpt aroused art extraordinary outburst d enthusiasm.” —Melbourne "Age,” August 26. r “The s'-ene from the finale of the first act of 'Faust was visualised when 'Be Mine the Delight’ was fervently rang. An ideal Faust and Mephisto were revealed end made one realise that Grand Opera woe the true netting for both singers. An ovation followed both duets.” — Adelaide "Register,” September 11. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL TO-DAY. Prices—7s. 6d. (res.),-55., 35., plus tar. PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE AND SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION. UNITED ANNUAL GIFT EVENING will be held in St. James’s Schoolroom, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, at 8 p-m. Musical Programme, Ref reshmente, Flowers. Cakes. Sweets on Sale. Admission, Gift in Cash or Kind. "BALLOON DAY FOR THE NAVY LEAGUE. nrtO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Flag JL collection end three well-stocked stalls. Balloons, flowers, cakes, eggs, etc.,, for sale. Goods may be left at the Depot, Messrs. Bethune’s Roome. This Afternoon, or at the Stalls on Friday Morning, early. JANET FIRTH, President Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Nary League. The Songs now being sung in London. DAREWSKI’S sth SONG ANNUAL. CjECURE a copy of this splendid Song O Annual without delay; it contains 17 popular songs, which are to-day being sung in the leading Music Halls of London. THE CONTENTS INCLUDE "My Little Indian Rose.” “If We Lived in a World of Dreams,” "Roast Beef of Old England,” "Mary." "Wonderful Poppies of Flanders,” “You Gave Me a Rose,” "When I Kiss My Baby Goodnight," The Great Chorus Song—- " Our House is Open After Hours,” and other present-day “Hits.” Price Is. 6d. Posted Is. Bd. GALL & HEAR SOME PLAYED OVER. CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD., Manners Street. Wellington. Established in the rear 1891. ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTORATE. , COL. T. W. McDonald. Independent Candidate, will sneak at: THE ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK. TONIGHT (THURSDAY), October 19, at 8 o’clock. Mac’s, the Man for the East.
OTAKI ELECTORATE. M/ITR FIELD invites his Supporters of IyJL Johnsonville and District to meet him at Moore’s Hall. Johnsonville, on FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20, at 8 p.m. BARBER AND CO.. Dry Cls&nenj .(nn <l-einp). 125 Cuba Slrwt. City.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19221019.2.95.5
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 21, 19 October 1922, Page 9
Word Count
586Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 21, 19 October 1922, Page 9
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.