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BOX PLAN OPENS ON MONDAY BOX PLAN OPENS ON MONDAY At 9 a.m. at The Bristol. At 9 a.m. at Tho Bristol. Let there bo No Aftermath oi Disappointment—Make your Reaervations Early. STELLA MURRAY, STELLA MURRAY, STELLA MURRAY, STELLA MURRAY, . NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST ■ ' CONTRALTO (PROTEGE 01? DAME NELLIE MELBA). Dame Nellie Melba said: "The day 13 not far away when Stella Murray will bo WORLD-FAMOUS." THAT DAY IS NOW NEAR, and before returning to England to take her place with the World's Greatest Artiste, wilt give ONE GLORIOUS RECITAL RECITAL In the TOWN HALL OWN HALL j NEXT THURSDAY, 19th NOVEMBER. NEXT THURSDAY, 19th NOVEMBER. Wellington will proudly recall tho night they heard New Zealand's own daughter, DIRECT FROM HER LONDON SUCCESSES. STELLA MURRAY. STELLA MURRAY. STELLA MURRAY. STELLA MURRAY. j When Dame. Nellie Mclba first heard! Stella Murray sing in London sho was so impressed that shy took Stella Murray to Mont« Carlo, and gavo her personal tuition. When Damo Nellio Melba returned to England sho sturrcd Stella Murray at her recitals. STELLA MURRAY. STELLA MURRAY. STELLA MURRAY. STELLA MURRAY. • London Critics say: "Sho Stands Without an Equal." STELLA MURRAY. STELLA MURRAY. STELLA MURRAY. STELLA MURRAY. "Lyttelton Times" says: "Stella Murray is unquestionably a great artist, and the Dominion should bo proud to claim her as a daughter." At the Piano: HAROLD WHITTLE. HAROLD WHITTLE. PRICES: Reserved Seats,' 8s; Unwserved Seats, 6s, 4s, 2s (prices plus tax). Manager ......1... IRVINE ELSTON. •PIONEER CLUB. a ■"_ \ \ MISS STELLA MURRAY will be the Guest of the Pioneer Club. on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 18tU NOVEMBER, at 4 o'clock.
JOY NIGHT, No. 5. JOY NIGHT, No. 5. THE GREAT ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY , DRESS BALL, Given by the Commercial Travellers and WarehouseMen's Association. CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR THE SICK AND ORPHAN CHILDREN. ALSO, BLIND SOLDIERS AND SAILORS FUND. TOWN HALL AND CONCERT CHAMBER, 27th NOVEMBER. : The Halls will bo used exclusively for Dancing. AU the other available space will be set off to be used for comfort and convenience Tutschka's two Orchestras will play the latest music. No time wasted between dances. One dance quickly follows after another. This is the REAL "JOY NIOHT." A night of fun and frolic. We start at 8 o'clock, and knock off at any old time in the morning. A beautiful GOLD WRISTLET WATCH will be given for Lady's Best, Original Dress. A SPECIAL PRIZE will be given for Gentleman's Best Original Dress. A Great RAFFLE of a GOLD NUGGET, value of £250. Five other prizes of Beautiful Oil Paintings. 2s 6d'will admit you to any part of tho Halls, and at the sumo lime civo you a chance in the GREAT RAFFLE. ADMISSION, 2s 6d,
MIS 3 BARBARA PUTNAM. Studio: 60. Willis ttreet. Tel. 41-482. LATEST Phases of Foxtrot, Ballroom Tango, Onestep, Waltz, etc. Eurythinios and Grecian Exercises. Classes and private lessons for ladies. New class beginning Monday next. 12th October. 5-6 p.m. ISS" : PHYLLIS BATES. Studio: 68. Willis itreet. Tel. 41-234. PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENTS. FROM 10 a.m. Open Turn Fox Trot, Silvester's Waltz, Ballroom Tango, Blues, etc. Public Classes have Ceased for this season. THE STUDIO- WILL REMATN OPEN FOB PRIVATE LESSONS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Free Practice, Tuesday and Thursday, 5 to 6 p.m. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Mr. Henry Cook will leave Friend street, Kavori, at 2 p.m. on Monday, 16th November, for St. Mary's Churchyard Cemetery, Karori. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. FUNERAL CARD. THE .Funeral of Uie late John M'Minn will leave his late residence, 220, Cuba street, 011 Monday, the IGth inst., at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Private interment. 13. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Tarahaki-st., 2S, Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159. FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends of Mr. Alexander Munro ■*- Wilson are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife (Helen), whioh will leave the Mortuary Cliapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki street, on Monday, the 16th inst., at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. '-EMSP. j TPXPERT treatment of the hair aL •L' Gitlviu and Kciv's, in Mannerist. Important engagement of Mj'sh Lilian Grey (Associate of. Burnham School of Beiiuly Culture, Chicugo). Mies Grey wishes tv see nil her clients. Tel. J3----301. ' • ■- ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 118, 14 November 1925, Page 4
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