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THE GRAND OPERA SINGERS ' '-. THE GRAND OPERA SINGERS. TO-MORROW NIGHT. : TO-MORROW NIGHT. QRAND- "■ -.OPERA- HOUSE. Direction J. ,C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.i, LTD. • • '.■■•■ ■ • Commencing ■ TO-MORROW-EVENING, at 8. ' TO-MORROW EVENING,, at 8.: ;.;..., "•"'. "" Concerts' "also "<sn * ' MONDAY NEXT, at 8, ' ••■'.- ---■ TUESDAY NEXf, at 8- •' .'•■•'■ THURSDAY NEXT, at 8. Four Performances Only • -,'-■ ■■- '"..'" . of". ' EXCERPTS FROM GRAND OPERA ■- - ■ . - ■ ■ ..By.. . , .- ' ' -■' ' PRINCIPALS:OF THE■ :, ; ..,;.-. melbXj;':c.. .■wnxrAiasoK; ' . MELBA.J.. C. WILLIAMSON '"' MELBA-J. C. WILLIAMSON . MELBA-J. C. WILLIAMSON ■GRAND--OPERA COMPANY ■ - GRAND OPERA;COMPANY . GRAND: OPERA COMPANY" -■■■ GRAND OPERA COMPANY, -■ These famous- singers from the leading Grand.'".'Opera /THpuses". of.; Europe .were, largely responsible' for the" success of the recent memorable seasons of Grand Opera' in Sydney and'Melbourne.'•Thdy will be heard here in a unique programme of Operatic .Excerpts. •".•'... . ■ . ;;; " TO-MORROW NIGHT'S'PROGRAMME "":'.' ■". .''Willlnclude -" ' ,"/.. •' '-- -; -■ The' Celebrate- - '■ i ".' - QUARTETTE -FROM^'RIGOLETTb','..',.. -Tho-Duet, "Eiizo Grimaldo.'Mfronr Gior-" dano'3-Opera, "La G-ioconda," '■ ...' And. Other Concerted Numbers, "- ... And the ..following. 50105:... . Improviso (Andrea Chenier) ... Giordano "O Paradiso"- (i'Africana) .Meyerbeer "La Donna c Mobile (Rigqletto) ... Verdi "Quests o Quella I (RiKolctto) ..-.'... Verdi . . ..SIGNOR NINO PICCALUGA.; ...:. "Vissi. aiarto,". (La. Tpkz)'. ..-.;.'. Piitcmi' Tho Jmyel Song (Faust) '...; :'. Goimotl "Voi 16 SapQte',' (Cavalleria Rusticana) „'"" "' ■' ' "-•■■' "'•'■ -1 -Mascagni "Ls, Partula" ■'..., '.....'.'........:...;. Alvarez SIGNORINA AUGUSTA CONCATO. The Toreador's Song (Carmen) Bizel "Buona. Zaza"- (Za?,a) ..■.....-,. Leoncavallo "Largo al. Factotum" (The Barber of . Seville) .....; Rossini "O/Ltsbona'; (Doa.Sebastiano)... Donizetti • v..;SIGNOR. APOLLO GRANFOIITE. "6 mip Fernando" (La Favourite)"... - -" - ... ■ .-, . -.....,.„,..'.'.,., „, .Dpnizotti 'The Gypsy Song (Carme;-,) Bizet "Cho Faro".(Or£eo) .'..:... .'.:;■., .Gluck "Three-Fishers .Went Sailing" ...Hullah ■ MISS PHYLLIS ARCHIBALD. BOX PLANS-FILLING RAPIDLY AT" ..'-' .::, BRISTOL PIANO CO. .;,.:.,- RESERVED SEATS, SEVEN SHIL-" LINGS; Unreserved, 4s-ind 2s, plusitaiEarly Door.Stalls and G.allerv. Is Extra. ■ DAY- SALES—Tickets- '.on Sale .To-mor-row at Grand ;"Ope'ra' House Confectionery. ............. ... . . .".■-.- , ....„, Direction.' v Vj. C. Williamson"'(Ni^.j,iLtd^' ■ Representative „t D. D.-O'Connorl .*'.., HIS- ■-•; JMAJESTY'S " THEATRE' IS ."J MAJESTY'S- THEATRE. • ! FULLERS.'-VAUDEVILLE CO: - Difection John Fuller and Sons,iLtd. TO-NIGHT;'at B"..•■'SATURDAYS at^.SO,. A-PRCJGRAMME-PAREXCELLEIsGE^ :. ..IMMENSE...LAUGHING. .SUCCESS1," 0£ the Speediest,- Breeziest, and Funniest Musical \C6medy Company Wellington ha 3. "' ~" ''" seen for years. . GEORGE STOREY'S NEW RBVXFE .'■■■" ■ -CO:; ■■ ■■■ - - GEOR&E ■ STOREY'S .-StEW-- REVUE ....:.u: - ..■■■" ■ .:co.;- . ■■:-;.. .'-•• -In their- New. Production,: -■■ ■ ..... "FIND...THE LADY."..;; "\" . "FIND THE LADY." ■ . Featuring'the'.'JPopular.'.'Comedian' .-, ;..:'..MR. GEpRGE STOREY. .• •-:• J Supported .by an All-new''Bill"bf .::■ .. PREMIER ■■■VAUDEVILLE ACTS, - - • Eaclv and • Every One' Headliriersl '.".': HARTLEY AND WRIGHT. • : ■CALLAND AND HOOPER. '■ '; ' VAUDE &;VERNE. . : LILASBIRT.- ---; ' ROSIE RIFLE AND- CO. - ■ ' FULLERS' FAMILY 'PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s" 6d (Reserves 3s)',' plus' tax; Stalls, ls"6d; Upper Circle, -is. Doors open 7.15... Motors 10.20.. Box I'lhri. at The Bristol.' After 5. p.nx. at Burnett's, next Theatre... '. '" ' grand concert and picture . „ „ -..:..•. . 5h0w,...;. „:. ; -- ..... .In.aid "of .Island..Bay..Marine' ; ","', Laboratory ■-■ ••■'.' '■'■ - ■■■'•■ ■ ISLAND -BAY. HALL.- •"■ '• " ." (Quality. Thea.tre),..; „; .J . ..,.; Humber-6treet,. ; ■■ .•'■. ' MONDAY, Ist DECEMBERi : ■'. ...."- . 7.45 p.m. :I^CONCERT - - ■ Orchestral, Vocal, ■ and. Instrumental .■ . ....'ltems „..,. „,-;;'. „„,',..^\ '[.'.[l . Programme-in To-morrow'a Paper; : 2-PICTURES. ■ ■ -.-.. : "." ■ Comedy, Scenic,,-Special Feature. Admission Is, Is 6d. Sale of home-made .sweets.- . .- " '."' .'. '. '. ' '.. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, i -■-■■ - ..:..«.. ..',; 19.24.<BEyEILLE,'.' ....:, .T. . ' "1924 REVEILLE." • "■■■ ''1924 REVEILLE." ' ' .. " ■A SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA ■230 PERFORMERS.- . 230' ": 9th to _18th DECEMBER. ' ""'"'• .9th to 18th DECEMBER. ' •■' The "Sun"—For an amateur perform-•ance-to extend almost over a fortnight ..wi(ih.;?;rp.wded- houses each night seems almost" unbelievable,' fint'.sueh ia .the rer cofd-.estgiblishe.d by "Our Reveille." ' --■' A COLOSSAL PRODUCTION. ' More than 500 different frocks worn ■ ' at'tho opening performance. , 130 will take part in. the opening chorus.. ; Nine; distinctive Ballets, .19 Song. Successes, all-supported by strong-.chbr-- ' THE HUMAN PAGkr'OF; CARDS . - "Is: a'BrilliantI. Stage'Spectacle. Wonderful Electrical: Effects.' Gorgeous Wardrobe.' Full Orchestra.' A FEAST OF COLOUR. 230 Performers in the Fiual Scene. 230 ;Note. —The Reveille prices for the'past six years-in New Zealand have .been ss, 3s, 2s. The management have decided toi go back to-pre-war prices 'and ( turn crowds'-away:' ',•'■.■ ■ -; '• - ' '■"'■3s,; l -2s,l':l:s--(plus tax); •' .-"■•■ 35," 2s,"ls "(plus'Vax)". ' WILLIAM LINTS : ...:........,Producer. TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL TEN- - ,'. NIS CLUB. , OPENING CEREMONY at Terrace . ..-.■: School, Lpwer Covirt,' TO-MOR-ROW- (Satui'day), at 2.30 p.m.: . ". . "" .' .AU.members and friends invited. '. . ■ AVMttL,' .' ' ' ! . '7:"'. "' Hon. Secretary. - HOBBIES' EXHIBITION, V.M.0.A., Willis street, _6th to 13th DEC. A fine display of Hobbies of all classes. Entries for corape'titrvo classes.' close atV.M.C.A., -Willis street, on WEDNESDAY, 3rd. DECEMBER, ; ", - Owners of models are invited to .lend, any -models thoy may have for exhibitjpn .pjirposes. ..'"'. . : ' ': ' PLAIN AND FANCY FAIR.' In Aid- of' New Church Building Fund, WILL be.held in Methodist Hall, Coekburn street, Lyall Bay, on SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, at:2.30 ..p.m. .. Stalls. .side shows, afternoon. lea, supper. Admission: Afternoon, •.froe'.i. Bvoiiiug, 6d, . . . ' '. ■;

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 130, 28 November 1924, Page 2

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