J-IPKOVSKA-A TRIUMPH! LIPKOVSKA—A TRIUMPH , LIPKOVSKA-A TRIUMPH I iALfci WELLINGTON IS TALKING OF ..SEMEN OR HEARD !* TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT TOrNIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT -■Direction ... E. J. Gravestock. SECOND CONCERT, TO-NIGHT afc 8 SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT! at 8 jThird Cohoert—MONDAY .' • -Fourth ' Concert—WEDNESDAY the-tmusical; sensation of the i(.-3j/.*j.u •*-•■■' YEAR. "MPKOVSKA '■■ HAS COME SUNG AND^CONQUERED. Last nigk'a^ 'n^;? n £">. Town Hall acclaimed her jus% ; ;as ihe peer of the greatest in the operatic world; and her immediate conqi*fi?L°f hA r. firl* ew ,Zea'and audience wjll,^4.\Amsv*° llve lon S in *c memory:—N.Z. Times." . .. to whom the most difficult vooa! feat* are as simple as a 'I 1!*!?? .un^nsciously carolled by a ohild Bi* 2-tl' ''-I ■ I s .™a«> naWy safe to conclude •/that such elaborate and artistic confections have never previously been worn J° t b? oo^ntry., on.or off the stage"— "Dominion. " "^fee'.earas a place in the galaxy of TS LiJj,r ,at"». who hare visited New •aewana. ._.:-Seldom have we enjoyed anything m her predecessors that has been quite 46 individual ... She stands in a elasi of her own formation."—"Evening fOSt. - "" ,"■■■ MADAME ;■ LYDIA LIPKOVSKA LYDIA LIPKOVSKA ,'^v lydia lipkovska ;:;; ..lydia lipkovska! : to-night—another ■Wonderful programmei liIPKOVSKA will sin^: LA BOHEME, "MI CHIAMANO MIMT' Pnpeini JLA TOAVIATA, "Ah, fora e"iui" Verdi MacDoweU '^^SrouVdM^'w^dfor^FmTen Yalse from "Coppelia." DeUbes 'Arietta from "The Snow Maiden" ««n. c. -n , Rimsky-Korsakoff J££* Snowflakes" Gretchaninoff The Snowdrop" Gretchaninoff Sung';in costume in which L^kovaka has^wpered in ths opera, Tne Snow Maiden." : i^?*'4C "••"-•••• -T- H- Bayly "When I Was Seventeen" ...... Old Song §Syfn^Sn,"i;r":™";-- '***• by Phillips "Tit"forJ Tat"- .■..:.............;.... . Ponter (Kmi.Early Victorian Costume.) ; ..' > AT THE PIANO— ; : -- iin] A. SVERJENSKY. •BWC^PLANB AT THE BRISTOL until 12.30. Afterwards at the Blue Bird Confectionery, next Grand Opera House. Reserved Seats, .7s od; Unreserved, 5s "pd'^'.^iirioes plus tax. Day Sales *t fte Blue Bird. Students' Concessions at Tho'SristoL ■ SE^ 0 D| l lH?^f|si'H^ BAYlfa*. H« e»t» dynamite and drinks nitro-glycer-las. - ■ Thai season's cleverest seven-reel o«n«aT,-wiai the most thrilling steeplechaae eyer seen. It will have you on your feet -.iding all the w»y. "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." M*d«. ..Bellamy, Douglas M*ol«an, and wnic^rWroS. -.;'"•■■' . should not misc. ■■-■* ■ Second Attraction.^ lASpedal; National'Oomedy full of "•■■'" ''-"' : - Screams." : fWETJ&j GET YOU YET." ■]'■-'■ (It's*-beauty.) ■ ' To-night »t 7.30, a splendid imnmß. \ THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TOM MOORE and ' HELENE CHADWICK "HSJf 3^ GROUND UP." "FBOM THE GROUND UP." _" EROM THE GROUND UP." o°e. P. f *he Happiest and Breeziest Comedies in which laughing Tom Moore has ever appeared. In addition, RUTH ROLAND in " THE TIMBER QUEEN." " THE TIMBER QUEEN." Dorft miss the Final Episode. Crammed ,:■•.•.. . Full of Tfirillß. And 00^^SS^ AR: _THEATRE. ,^P-NIGHT V . TO-NIGHT. .ltterVitagTapn Company presents •>— • "-BLACK- BEAUTY," ."■ 7 <lf BLACK BEAUTY," 'A Master'Kcture. Better than the Book L\. . ■ With _ JEAN PAIGE. Tho Story of the Most Famous Horse in ._ __ all Literature. SEE, The Big Storm. The Sensational mZfir ■<£ W™ n l Corse and Locomotive. 'innlUng Fire Scene. Pne. of the Biggest and Best Photoplays on the Screen. • ~:.t, 4 good supports ■.?,!! 6-4. 5 P'm* Screen sharp 7.30. JO.-MORROW (SUNDAY) -.„■ 18th NOVEMBER, 1923 .--„„.. -8.30. p.m., by ; ;,MR. BERNARD F. PAGE r. "i ' ci.ty, Orß»nist). Overture, "Conolan" (Op 62) *?*&? r?£= "I'fMusette" - "Solitudo" . -.Cantilehe'"'. ■;,..'..;... <s n u-,. Vttlk&¥ Mt- and Fantaisfe-in A VV.V.":.":' Cesar^r^fl m ADMISSION r"*REH ranCk yOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS r*. aeived at Door. *--.-;-. ".■'""■ BAND. ■ ■ . . RTDJLERY BAND at NEWTOWN .. s PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3 p.mT_" -.'-,. ~~ " ~^ BAND. ~ " .....i^J^ITBiMAE BAND Will..render a Select Programme of ■'■ •■- '"■ ■ - ■ Muaic at --•'•-v SEATOUN PARK SUNDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m. " H. MOSS,' Hon. Sec. ■'PIANOFORTE RECITAL •QY JANET ROSS HECTOR, Art , Gallery, Whitmore street, MONDAY, 19th,"J?ovemberV afc 8 p.m. Tickets 3s,' including tax. ■ - ■ JAZZ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' JAZZ.—"; ■'./_• KILBIRNIE. JAZZ T>AEAIS DE DANSE JAZZ "tt " ARCTIC SEASON ■ ' I>E Dance during Summer under DE-"'- ■' Winter conditions at DB ;-.;•-. "KOOL" KILBIRNIE. DE ;,„'; Flannels optional. Popular Prices DE -; -include-Supper and Ice Fountain LUXE "" Drinks. LUXE Spcdial Lat© Car. LUXE' (5T THE COLUMBIANS (5) LUX-B:"'-Will play-the latest Jazz SensaLUXE tion. from Vienna—"Just One JAZZ „.„, , More Kiss." JAZZ ---Tire usual Tuesday Dance will JAZZ not -be. held on Tuesday next, JAZZ owing to the hall having been pre.fAZZ viously booked for drawing ot Art JAZZ Union. Dance as usual Tuesday JAZZ. week. Direction, S. Headland.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 120, 17 November 1923, Page 4
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