AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Proprietors, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. CHALIAPIN BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL. CHALIAPIN / A NAME THAT HAS THRILLED THE / ENTIRE MUSICAL WORLD. / CHALIAPIN / V / "THE SUPREME VOICE OF OUR / V GENERATION.” / * / The Greatest Singer the World has ever / l|f / known. / k r / /y Thurs. Sept 16- / -4 / Sat., Sept, 18./ \/ / / k / CHALIAPIN X l/V /Direction J. and N. TAIT. / sji. / This is the most expensive artistic en- / "4 / gagement ever entered into for New Zea- / V V / land. To hear Chaliapin is the privilege / / of the present generation, who have never / ( / heard the like. He is undoubtedly the ' x/ / GREATEST LIVING SINGER / and the most outstanding figure in the >/ musical world to-day. / CHALIAPIN / His forthcoming tour will be one of / the most sensational musical events ever / known in this country, but his season ' mus t be of the briefest. 58,000 people have heard this BOX p L ANS NOW OPEN AT great artist in Australia. BRISTOL Kes., D.C. and Stalls, £l/1/-, 15/-, nnd 10/6, plus tax. CHAS. E. BONNER
MONSTER SPRING CARNIVAL AND QUEEN COMPETITION TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. GRAND SPECTACULAR DISPLAY BY 100 PERFORMERS. “CHERRY BLOSSOM” REALISTIC SCENERY. PRETTY DRESSES. The most unique and fascinating display and cheapest entertainment presented to a Wellington audience. DO NOT MISS IT! DO NOT MISS IT! Fancy Stalls, Produce Stalls. Tea Kiosk, Side-shows, and Latest Novelties from Wembley and Du nedin Exhibitions. EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA. EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA. ALL FOR SIXPENCE (Admission). Children. Half-price. P. D. HOSKINS, Hon. Secretary.
WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION > ATHLETIC PARK TO-DAY (SATURDAY) TO-DAY NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE CUP. At 3 p.m. VARSITY V. ATHLETIC At 1.30 p.m. WimNCTON TOLIEGE ° U ’ And PETONE A. v. OLD BOYS /Fifth Grade). ADMISSION: Adults Is. to Ground. Stand, Is. Extra. Fifty per cent, of the proceeds wHI bep aid credit of the Grandstand A. E. NEILSON, Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTICES. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND A SHORT NOON-DAY LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE of 50 minutes’ duration, which will be delivered in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. COMMENCING AT 12.30 P.M. by MR. JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C.S.B, «< o,mh ' Tl ” SECOND CHURCH OF^HRIST,“SCIENTIST, WELLINGTON. Business People are Specially Invited.
AMUSEMENTS. CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, September 14 and 15. Dramatic and vocal recitals bv the competition judges. Assisted by MADAME BENNETT NORTH and MRS. JOHN H. HOPKINS. Box Plan opened at the Bristol Piano Co. on Saturday morning. PRICES: Reserved, 45., 35.; Unreserved, 2s. (plus tax). BUSINESS NOTICES. MAA'S lO,VS .. * : I Private Hotel ■■ ’! Ghuznee St. ' Wellington Is second to O * none in the Dominion. Excellent Cui sine and S S?.' everything te make youi 'j visit a plea sure. Tarifi x.Uj’-As. 12s, per day £3 15s. pc: "S, - week. ..iagigaW/.. Letters and Telegrams: "MANSIONS, WELLINGTON."
AMUSEMENTS, BAND. MISSION SILVER BAND AT BOTANICAL GARDENS, IST BATTALION BAND AT ISLAND TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT 3 P.M. DANCING. ST. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET, MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 13. O.RAND CARNIVAL DANCE. Many Novelties. Dancing 8 till 1 a.m. Rudolph’s Orchestra. Sub.. 3s. fidBuses will leave for Island Bay nnd Lyall Bay after the last dance. tqancing. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 to SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! First-class Orchestra, Special features, Good Floor and Supper. Ladies, Is. 6d.; Gents, 2s. BUSINESS NOTICES. ITXPLOSIVE (■’’OR QUARRIES— Blast JL with “LITHYTE.’ I P 1 ” ’ cent., stronger titan other explosives but cheaper to buy. Effective in hard. Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 297, 11 September 1926, Page 11
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