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"The programmes of tho Soloists, and llio art of the singers must ha-vo an influence on the community at onco stimulating and refreshing."—Mr. G. Lovell Dwyer in tho "Sydney News." TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. j Direction Evelyn L. Shepard THURSDAY NEXT, 24th SEPTEMBER. THURSDAY NEXT, 24th SEPTEMBER. THURSDAY NEXT, 24th SEPTEMBER. Concerts on SATURDAY. 26th SEPTEMBER. • MONDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. TUESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. FOUR MEMORABLE CONCERTS By the Celebrated SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS, i SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS, SISTTNE CHOIR SOLOISTb, j SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS, I SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS, SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS, j Paganelli Burani ' ' Facchini Auchner I Sarti Belli Morgia Forri. ] 'And their Distinguished Conductor, i Maestro Emilio Casokri. { | ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES j Of Grand Opera Excerpts, Folk Songs, Ballads, and classic 'Italian Madrigals, presented in * j GORGEOUS GOLDONIAN COSTUMES. f "Here are choruses that thrill with strength and beauty."—Sydney "Daily Guardian; "Ist June, 1925. Prices: 7s 6d, ss, 3s (plus tax). BOX PLANS OPEN ON MONDAY at Bristol Piano Company. Representative D. D. O'Connor TUBILEE , CELEBRATION. ° 20th, 22nd, and 27th ISEPT. , CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL, Cambridge teirace. Fast Scholars and Old Friends are cordially invited to attend. DANCING. THE BOHEMIANS' OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT! ~~~ TO-NIGHT! IN ST. PETER'S HALL, 8 TO 11.30. ZEALANDIA~ORCHESTRA. Xylophone, Drums, arid Bellsi, j Ladies. Is 6d; Gents, 2i. Principal: JACK DYE. j SATURDAY NIGHT. I iTLJASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE. "Th« Most; Select Dane* in Town."' First dance, 8 o'clock sharp. Bus for city at midnight. JAZZ Perfect Floor Excellent Supper. JAZZ Streamer Dance's. Specially selected music by the AceHigh Danco Banjl (5 jazz artists). Ladies 2s. Gcntt 26 6d. JAZZ. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. , A BEL SMITH STREET HALL. FOX TROT "COMPETITION. Fourth Heat. To-night ia sour 'last chance. Finals No\t Week. J. HARPEK'fc) ORCHESTRA, I 8-12. I Ladies U 6d, Gents 2s. ' JAZZ. TO-MORROW J^IGHT. JAZZ. TO-MORROW NIGHT U /^DDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE-QY. GREAT "MAHJONG" NIGHT. An Eastern Atmosphere and a Full Saiaphono Orcehetra. , A perfect floor and novelties for everybody. T I \ ' rpHE ADELPHI CABARET, j "*• 126, Cuba street. -■' TO-MORROW NIGHT «. THE CABARET IS OPEN FROM 8.15 ' P.M. TILL 12. RING 28-305 or 28-294 to Reierv^ Tables. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, „ _ Hanageiv I — I MOUNT COOK SCHOOL OLD SCHOLARS' ASSOCIATION, ' SECOND REUNION. SOCfAL AND DANCE, TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 o'clock XJMEIRE HALL, Comer Cuba and Arthur streets. Ladies Is cd, Gents 2s, C. M'INTYRE, Hon. See! FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late Mary Hourigan aie respectfully invited to attend her funeral, which will leave the Sacred Heart Basilica, Hill street, on Saturday, 19th September, 1025, at 9.30 a.m., for the Karori. Requiem Maea will be celebrated at 9 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, Undei takers, Cambridge terrace and Karori. Day and Night Tel. 26 073. T.HE Friends of tho late Amy Wilkinson aro invited to attend her Funeral, -nliith will Wvo tho Mortuary Chapel of Robert 11. Wilson and Sons To-nuoirow (Salimlay), 19th, September, 1925, at 2 30 p.m., for Kaiori Colnctmy. ROBERT U. WILSON AND SONS, UudpiUlcoia arid Embahneis, 164, Atlelaido joiicl. 'lei. 24-155. FUNERAL (JAKD. , THK Fi lends ot Edwaul .Main ice Lod;;e die lcspecttully invited to attend the Fimeial ot hia late beloved son, Vincent Ucllctick, -which will lea\e his lesidcuec, 9, llntt-rd., Prtone, on Saturday, tho lt)Lh nisi, at 2 pin., ior the L'cmctciv, Kill oi i. Ji. MOJIRIS, i)UN,, funeral Direitoi, SO, Tavußalil utieeti 26, JftidiUwil »Ueet,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1925, Page 2

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