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amusements BOX PLAN OPENS BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY At 9 a.m. at the Bristo . At 9 a.m. at tho Bristol. Let therq be no aftermath ol <is appointment— make your leseuati early. STELLA MURRAY , NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST CONTRALTO T , TTTn (PROTEGE OF DAME NELLIE MELBA). , Dame Nellie Melba said: “The day is not far away when Stella Murray be WORLD-FAMOUS.” 1H IS NOW 7 NEAR, and before returning to England to take her place with_the World’s Greatest Artists, will give ONE GLORIOUS „ T m . r Recital eci t a l in the TOWN HALL NEXT THURSDAY, 19 NEXT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Wellington will proudly recall the night they heard New Zealand s own daughter, DIRECT FROM HFR LONDON SUCCESSES. STELLA MU R RAY STELLA MURRAY STELLA MURRAY STELLA MURRAY London Critics say: "She Stands Without an -Equal"Lyttelton Times" says: Stella. Murray 'is unquestionably a great artist, and the Dominion should be proud to claim her as a daughter.” AT THE PIANO: HAROLD WHITTLE HAROLD WHITTLE PRICES: Reserved Seats, Bs.; Unreserved Seats, 65., 45., 2s. (prices plus Manager Irv inß E]stoD Provided one knows the haunts of the elusive rabbit it is an easy enough matter to obtain a good bag in the course of an hour or two, but a rather unique haul was secured by Messrs. W. W. Millar and A. Butt when returning from Wyndham on a recent evening (savs the “Southland Times”). During the trip in, the following rabbits were shot:—A white one with pink eves, a vellow one, a piebald, a white and grey, and lastly a black one.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 44, 16 November 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 44, 16 November 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 44, 16 November 1925, Page 11