TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8, \ And . -, SATURDAY NEXT, at 8. . At thb ' TOWN HALL. • TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS TWO FAREWELL QONCERTS By the Celebrated SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS. "The Glory of .Rome rjnd the Envy of the World." BOOK TO-DAY AT THE BRISTOL. A Number of Good Scats Still Available. TOWN HALL. \ ' TOWN, HALL. Direction ... Evelyn L. Shepd'rd. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8, And SATURDAY NEXT, at-8 p.m. TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS By the Incomparable SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR . SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS TO-MORROW NIGHT'S PROGRAMME • Will include: Sacred Motets by Palestrina, Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Casolari Excerpts from Verdi's Requiem Mass and Rossini's "Stabat Mater" , Duet, "Crucifixua" '.. Faure PRAYER from "MOSES in EGYPT" Rossini Trio from "Fr^ Diavolo" Auber Serenade of Yor from-"lr.is Mascagni Dream of Dcs Grieux from "Manou" Massenet THE TOREADOR'S SONG from ••CARMEN" Biiet Aril, "O! Lisbona" (Don Sebastiano) ■ .. Donizetti Aria, "O! Paradieo" (L'Africana) Meyerbeer Aria from "Nabucco" ....'...'. Verdi PRICES: 2s, 3s, ss, 6s, 7s 6d (plus tax). BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Reserved Dress Circle, 6s; Reserved Stalls, ■7s~6d. . : DAY SALES: 5s and 3s Tickets obtainable To-morrow at Ned .Perry's, Tobacconist, Manners street. 2s at doors only. Representative .... D. D. O'CONNOR. '/IRAND OPERA .'■■■- HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. . FIVE NIGHTS' SEASON, : FIVE NIGHTS' SEASON, , Commencing ..'-. ' NEXT TUESDAY, lOtii NOVEMBER. NEXT TUESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. Mr. J. W.! Mcade Presents <■>■. Real Live Folks in the Comedy ' THAT NEVER GROWS OLD, "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" ; . "CHARLEY'S AUNT" ■ ■ ' , "CHARLEY'S AUNT" It is the PLAY: "CHARLEY'S AUNT" NOT, the Picture "CHARLEY'S AUNT" "CHARLEY'S AUNT" . "CHARLEY'S AUNT" ' ; Direct from a. Record Season of Eleven Consecutive Performances at His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland. . It says much for the popularity of Aunty that such a record should be established, and is also a tribute to tho excellence of the Company headed b^ ' WARREN WARD, ' - WARREN WARD, A WARREN WARD, Man of . WARREN WARD, Distinction. WARREN WARD, Warren Ward is Supported by a Fine , Cast, which includes CLARICE WARNER, One of CLARICE WARNER, those ■ _ Rare ;> Artists who occasionally drop in here from England while on the way to Australia. ' "CHARLEY'S AUNT". . "CHARLEY'S AUNT" ' From "CHARLEY'S AUNT" ' a. place called ■ "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Brazil. "CHARLEY'S AUNT" (Brazil 'is' celebrated for its nuts.) * Wellington, having recently seen "CHARLEY'S AUNT" 'on tho "Screen, with a mostly American- Cast, will, now have an opportunity of meeting the facetious old party, herself. Those who have already met her on a previous visit will be glad to renew acquaintanceship. Aunty hasn't changed a bit. She's as bright and breezy as over. .-' Aunty Carries a Fine Orchestra. "CHARLEY'S AUNT" ■ "CHARLEY'S AUNT" ' The Play "CHARLEY'S AUNT" of a "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Thousand "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Xaughs! • "CHARLEY'S AUNT" PRICES: 6s, 4s, plus tax, and 2s. BOX PLAN Opens at The Bristol NEXT FRIDAY MORNING. i WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. pRAND BAZAAR, St. Thomas's Hall, *-* Newtown, will be opened by Hu Worship the Mayor and Lady Mayoress, THURSDAY, 3 p.m. Bazaar continued Thursday, Friday and Saturday. -... .'■',:.' Great Musical Programme Thursday, 8 p.m. Come and hear Wee Master Stewart, the Diminutive Harry -Lauder. Marvellous Exhibition of Thought-read-ing and Mental Telepathy. Side-shows,' Novelties, and Fun for all. Great Bargains on stalls. ' H. S. HANNAH, Secretary.. MEETINGS. PAREMATA BOATING CLUB. fTIHE Second Annual Meeting of meraX bers of the Paremata Boating Club will be held at Mr. O'Connell's Post Office Store on SATURDAY,.7th.NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report and Balancesheet; Election of Officers. F. SUTHERLAND, Hon. Secretary.: PETONE PUBLIC MEETING. TO THOSE INTERESTED.. A MEETING of Ratepayers will be held in St. Augustine's Hall, Petone, on FRIDAY NIGHT, 6th November, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of considering what steps should be, taken re the Flood Waters in Regent street j and surroundings. I i A full attendance is requested, and every effort should be made to protect our properties. I ■ ' . IJITe invite you to call at our *• Showrooms and hear the New Model 3 ■ r ' , '. -• ■' .'CHENEY . , Gramophone. ' Finished in Solid Mahogany, with nickelled fittings. PRICE £35. Easy Terms Arranged. ■')'■'■ CHAS. BEGG & CO., '; LTD. MANNERS STREET,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 109, 4 November 1925, Page 2
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