Under the Patronage of Their Excellenoies Viscount and Viscountess Jellicoe. TO-MORROW, NIGHT, At 8 o'olook sharp, In THE BIG TOWN HALL. The greatest and most notable event in the annals of music in Wellington or anywhere else, as a matter of fact. Greetings to the City of Wellington j j ' From ' THE SISTINE GHOIR i ' THE SISTINE CHOIR THE SISTINE CHOIR . ' SOLOISTS. "The Glory of Italy and the Envy of the World." PLEASE NOTE.—These famous Soloists and Choristers have just put up., a record of seven evening and two matniee concerts (nine, mark you, nine) in succession in the large Town Hall at Auckland, whore scenes of unprecedented enthusiasm marked each appearance,' and the demonstration that distinguished the final concert was —well,, words fail to adequately describe it. But there—"Why try to paint the lily?" .: COME! HEAR! AND SEE! THIS'" INCOMPARABLE CHOIR. The Direction, Messrs. Thomas Quinlan and B. J. and Dan. Carroll, have placed the price within reach of all— Reserved Seats, 6s 7d;. Unreserved, .4e 5d and 2s 2d (inclusive of tax). ENTRANCING PROGRAMMES. ,Will be Changed Nightly. THE SISTINE cIiOIR • q THE SISTINE CHOIR , THE SISTINE CHOIR ■ . SOLOISTS Have an almost endless repertoire. i The Opening Programme will be published to-morrow. Souvenir Brochures, with Repertoire Notes, Translations, and Photographs of tha Artists, will be on sale at the Town Hall. '- A FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA , will render Overture and Entr'acte Selections, and assist the big liturgical and ] Grand Opera Numbers. Conductor: Maestro Emilio Casolari. Boi Plan at The Bristol. Advance Director, LEO DE CHATEAU. TRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. D. W. GRIFFITH . D. W. GRIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH . D. W. GRIFFITH * Presents RICHARD BARTHELMESS • RICHARD BARTHELMESS i And | CAROL DEMPSTER ! CAROL DEMPSTER j In a marvellous romance of the Southern Seas, "THE LOVE FLOWER." "THE LOVE FLOWER." "THE LOVE FLOWER." "THE LOVE FLOWER," A' Lov<> Story of Beauty and Power' and. Settings of Tropical Loveliness. "THE LOVE FLOWER." i "THE LOVE FLOWER." "THE LOVE FLOWER." "THE LOVE FLOWER." Three men stranded on a, desolate island. Hero is a romance and adventure and the story of- a girl's supreme heroism. Exclusively controlled by United Artiste (Australasia), Ltd.. Also, Thos H. ilnoo's Wonderful Story of Country Life, "HOMESPUN FOLKS," "HOMESPUN FOLKS," "HOMESPUN FOLKS," "HOMESPUN FOLKS," Featuring LLOYD HUGHES. LLOYD HUGHES. LLOYD HUGHES.. A mother story that hits the. greatest target in the world —the human heart. Biff ' Supporting- Programme,, including "INSULTING THE SULTAN" (Snub Pollard Comedy). : f LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. I Prices as usual. Telephone 3299. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 AND TO-MORROW NIGHT 1 x MONSTER Masquerade, Fancy, Poster, and Evening Dress SKATING CARNIVAL. . —- SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. SKATING CARNIVAL. Don't Miss It! The Dresses! The Music! The Comical Characters! GRAND MARCH 8 p.m. GRAND MARCH 3 p.m. See what can be , done on skates. COME! PUT ALL ELSE ASIDE. • COME! PUT ALL ELSE ASIDE. . COME! PUT ALL ELSE ASIDE. COME! PUT ALL ELSE ASIDE. You will remember this Carnival when .everything else is forgotten. 1 And what caps all is ■ • "THE SLIDE FOR LIFE!" , "THE SLIDE FOR LIFE!" "THE SLIDE FOR LIFE!" The greatest feat ever attempted on " skates. 33 Feet from Balcony to Floor. Then over a "SWITCHBACK." "SWITCHBACK." "SWITCHBACK." .' Supported in centre only, j See tho - ■ .j TWO-STEPPERS, j THE WALTZERS, THE EXCITING RACES, AND OTHER NOVELTY EVENTS. , Wo finish with a. Huge ' i CONFETTI BATTLE. You all take part in this. POPULAR PRICES: 2s and Is (plus tax); Skaters' Tickets, Two» Nights, 4s; One Night, 3s; Children, Two Nights, 3s; t One Night, Is 6d. NOTE.—There will be no Learners' Session" To-day and To-morrow. Skaters will be admitted at Side Door (Knigge avenue), from 7 p.m. Main Doors open 7.15 p.m. | Be' Early! , f Be Early! ~ LABOUR DAY SPORTS. , ENTRIES for the following Events Close TO-NIGHT with Mr. A. C. Kitto, 132, Willis street: — 100, 220, 880 yards, 1 Mile, and Hop, Step, and Jump. All entries must bo on N.Z.A.A.A. Forms, and accompanied with the Entrance Fee of Is. A. W. OROSKERY, Secretary, Labour Day Celebration Committee. ' OTICE how ladies love Planter's Pride Tea, the Prince's favourite. 2s Bd, 3s. All Storee, or S. J. Plant, Kelburn.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 2
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