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MARIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION BAZAAR! TO-NIGHT. - LAST NIGHT. - TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL (concert chamber). TUG-OF-WAR FINAL — FOOTBALL TEAMS. SIDESHOWS AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS. THE ART UNION FOR THE GOLD NUGGET CLUB ROOM B SEl?? v^ ™LV™ 27th OCTOBER, AT THE B OMS '185' .Yhffi A^" * fcl* M^ THE ~~alTb AS S STol{~ Direction W. STEVISN& ' TO-NIGHT'S GALA SESSION. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th OCTOBER SPRING SEASON. ■ UNIQUE DECORATIVE SCHEME. '.-.:'' SPECIAL MUSIC THE AMBASSADOR BAND AT ITS BEST . S^^lAS| j^^^^goS "A SPRINGTIME FESTIVAL." ' Leading the way, young damsels along,' ' - Rearing- the buyden of a shepherd's 6ong- ( Bgoh having a white wicker, over-brimmed " "itn. October's tender youpgljngs. Dnring the evening, each lady will be presented with a handsome - fan, perfumed by L, Piver, Paris. CARNIVAL NIGHT PRICES 7s 6d (Sipgle Ticket) CARNIVAL NIGHT PRICES 7s 6d (Single Tickrt).: RESERVE YOUR FAVOURITE TABLE NOW >' '- TELEPHONE 16?6. ; . ;. TELEPHONE 1636.

STELLA POWER STELLA POWER I STELLA POWER I "The Little Mplba." "The tittle. Melba." "The Little Melba." STELLA POWER STELLA POWER STELLA POWER ; riTOWN HALL. ~ TOWN HALL. A OWN HALL. TOWN HALIv Direction ...... E. J. Gravestock. TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, Concerts also on . THURSDAY, 25th OCTOBER, SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER, MONDAY, 20th OCTOBER. MR. E. J, GRAVESTOCK Has the Honour of Presenting th». World-famqus Soprano, MISS . STELLA POWER, STELLA POWER) STELLA POWER,. STELLA POWER STE LL A POW ER , : STELLA POWER, I STELLA POWER, -: STELLA POWER! ;■-'-■■'■ '• - " The-.ifttlQ-Melba."-" ; : <! The Little Melba." I "The Little Melba.". . . Miss Stella Power is the' most Ireceiit singpr to o-ain fame in Europe. Although it is barely five years since she made her sensational debut in London, she has already sung no fewer than FIFTYSEVEN times in the Royal Albert Hall. STELLA POWER, . STELL:A PdWEE," STELLA POWER, STELLA POWER, STELLA POWER, STELLA .: POWER, " The Little Melba." " The LiUle Melba." "The Little Melba.""When,Miss Stella Power commenced 'Voi Che Sapeta'; instinctively the audience murmured,- 'Melba'—so remarkably iflike were the two voices: the same effortless singing; the same cold purity, the same style. . . Her pianissimo top B,otes were wonderful."—London "Star." Supporting the Famous Soprano yrill be MR." ' '■ WILLIAM JAMES, Australia's Foremost Composer-Pianist. RESERVED SEATS: SIX SHILLINGS, ■ Unreserved "4s and"2s (plus tax). Special Concessions to Students. BOX PLANS. OPEN ON THURSDAY NEXT .at Bristol Piano Co.: Touring Manager ; D. D. O'Connor. LABOUR REPRESENTATION . . COMMITTEE. ... PUBLIC MEETING ÜBLIC MEETING On ; SUNDAY EVENING, at 8, ■" SUNDAY EVENING, at 8, In the EMPRESS THEATRE, EMPRESS THEATRE, Willia ptreefc. REV. J. K. ARCHER, REV, J. K. ARCHER, Labour Jfember, ehrjptchureb GHy Council, Will speak on A TRUE MISSION OF HEALING. A TRUE MISSION OF HEALING. Chairman: Mr. P. Fraser, M.P. Doors open 7.- Silver Coin .Collection. ■ ' -,' ■..-. B ._•;■ . _;_ -" ■ j PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. (Manners street) C'ommsccice This Day at 12 »cou, JesfiO li. L?sky presents . GLORI4 SWANSON GLOKIA .SWANSON In "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS." "PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS." A Paramount Picture by Joseph Hocking. See the modern jaz?-made girl- ai, her! dizziest pace. Sea the riotous revois, the! midnight bathing party. See Gloria's flashest love-drama, with Theodore j Roberts in the ca?t. Grand Supporting Programme, including DAVID POWELL - In "love's boomerang." comedy. gazette. usuaxTFrices.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 4

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