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THE WORLD-FAMOUS CONTRALTO, THE WORLD-FAMOUS CONTRALTO, THE GREAT D'ALVAREZ, Is coming to Wellington. It fS'-witii pride and pleasure-that J. AND N. TAIT Have the honour to announce the approaching visit to New Zealand of "•THE FLAMING STAR OF THE CONCERT WORLD," D' ALVAREZ, D'ALVAREZ, ', D'ALVAREZ, D'ALVAREZ, . D' ALVAREZ, ' D'ALVAREZ, "THE MATCHLESS D'ALVAREZ" (New York " Globe "). The (Wellington Season of this Great Artist will open at the ( TOWN HALL, OWN HALL, Direction J. AND N. TAIT. Manager Scott Colville. TUESDAY, 3rd! OCTOBER. > TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. , TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. A date that will be chronicled in the musical history of the Dominion. Madame D 1 Alvarez has achieved a name and fame which put her in the foremost rank among the World's Greatest Singers. Real contraltos are as rare as great tenors, and voices with the depth, sonority, extraordinary range, and .wealth of colour which characterise that of this great artist, come but seldom. .It is not only as a concert singer that the. fame of ID'Alvarez is world-wide. On the Grand Opera stage she has emblazoned her name in letters of gold. ' The Opera Houses of London, Paris, and New York have echoed to the plaudits of enthusiastic audiences over her glorious singing and wonderful acting. At the Metropolitan Opera, New York, Madame D'Alvarez recently made her farewell appearance, prior to her departure _for Australasia; in the rolo of " Samson and Delilah," and concerning her performance the critic of the New York " Evening Post " wrote— , ','NO DELILAH WHO HAS EVER APPEARED IN NEW YORK HAS EQUALLED D'ALVAREZ IN THIS ROLE." D'ALVAREZ, D'ALVAREZ D'ALVAREZ, D'ALVAREZ, D'ALVAREZ, D'ALVAREZ, THE WORLD'S GREATEST ' CONTRALTO; 'Assisted by ■ j LIVIO MANNUCCI, OSCAR WAGNER, x 'Cellist. , Pianist. ', TOWN HALL, THREE CONCERTS ONLY, ' •IHREE 'CONCERTS ONLY, ' Tues/, 3rd;.Thurs., sth; Sat., 7th Oct. Tues., 3rd; Thurs., sth; Sat., 7th Oct. 1 THE BOX PLANS FOR THE THREE CONCERTS WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL ON FRIDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. Applications for seats from country residents will be dealt with strictly to order required. Not more than , TWELVE SEATS will be sold to one" person for any ONE of the three concerts. •RESERVED SEATS, 8s 9d, ' RESERVED SEATS, 8s 9d. (Inclusive of Tax). • (Inclusive of Tax). i , rpHE LABOUR MOVEMENT IS i THE ONLY ORGANISED POWER IN THE WORLD THAT HOLDS OUT HOPE OF RELEASE \FROM ' THE LAW. OF: THE JUNGLE. ' . You and: yours are' invited to attend Labour's Meetings'so that you cam get reliable information about Labour's Principles. \ LABOUR RALLY ABOUR RALLY Will bo held in the EMPRESS THEATRE, EMPRESS THEATRE, , Willis Street, , " SUNDAY (TO-MQS£QW) EVENING. SUNDAY (TO-MOIUiOW) EVENING. SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING. Doors open ,at 7.15. Commence at 8. Collection. SPEAKERS: ,] ROBERT SEMPLE, v R. M'KEEN, 1 • Labour Candidate for South. W. E. PARRY, M.P. a i Chairman:' P. ■ FRASBR, M.P. Our Meetings grow bigger every week. i Com* Eaxlyl BROOKLYN! BROOKLYN I BROOKLYN! BROOKLYN!. 'A Meeting of friend* and •upporters of , R. M'KEEN, Official Labour Candidate for '-.South,Tfill be held in FULLFORD'S HALL, ' FULLFORD'S HALL, MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. September 25. Doom open 7.30. Commence at 8. , Speakers: -R. STKeen, A. W. Croskerv, P. Fraser, M.P., and H. "E: Combs. ( BROOKLYN LABOURITES, BOLL UP! iacßotm wins! labour wins! JAZZ PALAIS DB DANSE. KILBIRNIE HALL, TO-NIGHT, and Every Wednesday. Dance to Steven,B's No?elty Orohestra. SpeciaI.—WEDNESDAY NEXT, GRAND CARNIVAL. GRAND CARNIVAL. Unique Novelties and Lighting Effects. Supper. Special Trams. Ladies, 2s; Gonts, 2s 6d. Clfiss every Monday. S. HEADLAND, Secretary. EUCHRE! EUCHRE! EUCHRE! EIGHT GOOD PRIZES. A EUCHRE PARTY will be held in Dustiii't Hall on MONDAY NIGHT, 25th inst. First prizo for ladies mid gents, A. JOHANSON, Conductor.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 73, 23 September 1922, Page 4

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