CRAND OPEEA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. PORT NICHOLSON PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND. SILVER BAND. REQUEST PROGRAMME. BEQUEST PROGRAMME.. GRAND GRAND FINAL RECITAL. FINAL RECITAL, 1925 SEASON. 1925 SEASON. Presenting a Dazzling, Brilliant Entertainment, which will enthrall Music-lovers with Delight on SUNDAY~NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. ■ The Management have been successful in securing the Cream of the Dominion's Musicians and Singers, including CHRISTINA ORMISTON, CHRISTINA ORMISTON, Gisborne's Brilliant Soprano, who has just recently returned from Australia, where she sung ut several of the leading, concerts in Sydney, and received excellent Press notices from the critics. "Ninon" writes: The impression she made on the Sydney public gives a secure faith that she will have a sure place in lyric art. She promises excellent interpretative taste, and indispensable requisite for an artist of distinction. MISS ORMISTON will slug "WALTZ SONG/ From "Tom Jones." MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, The Cultured Mejszo, wfco has sung at most of the Principal Concerts throughout the Dominion, needs no introduction to our audiences, will be heard to advantage in "Pale Moon." JAMES OSBORNE, JAMES OSBORNE, JAMES OSBORNE, Wellington's Leading Tenor, will delight you all with "LOLITA." W. W. MARSHALL, W. W. MARSHALL, W. W. MARSHALL, The Finest Basso heard in the city for many years. A further triumph was achieved by him on his last appearance with-us. You must hear this gifted basso sing "THE TIDELESS SEA." >■ LOOK WHO'S HERE! Welcome Reappearance of t the Dominion's Leading Flautist, CLAUDE TUCKER, CLAUDE TUCKER, CLAUDE TUCKER, Who will make his First. Public Appearance since" his return to. New Zealand. He will play the Magnificent Flute. Solo, "SCHERZO-CAPRICCIO." Its effective performance rcalls ' for the highest artistic powers. LOOK WHO'S NEXT! ' LYRIC QUARTETTE. LYRIC QUARTETTE. LYRIC QUARTETTE. Messrs. Phipps, Howe, Goudie, r and Brown, Wellington's Premier Male Quartette, If you are' Fond of Perfect Harmony ' Rare Melodies, and Lighter Vein Gems, Hear these Picked Four in "Simple Simon." Say, Have" you Heard W. G. STEVENSON, W. G. STEVENSON, W. G. STEVENSON, Unquestionably one of the most Brilliant Cornettists in Australaßia, who will be heard to ad- . vantage in the Wonderful Solo, "TITANIA," >As featured by Arthur Steuder. It would be difficult to imagine a more Artistic Accompanist thau FRANK k CROWTHEE FRANK E. CKOWTHEII FRANK ( E. CROWTHER Our Concerts are acknowledged to be the Best, and Most Refined in the Dominion. REQUEST BAND* ITEMS.' Hymn, ' " Nearer My God to Thee." Pot Pourri, "Musical Switch." Selection, "Lohengriu." March, "Australasian." Never before has such an Array of, vTalent been secured to appear at a Sunday Concert. Piano kindly lent by The Bristol ' Piano Co. Patrons are earnestly requested ; to ■ ! BE EARLY In order to secure a geat, as record house is anticipated.
BOXING. OXING. MURRAY v. TROWEUN, MONDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. The BOX PLAN will open' at Ned Perry's, Manners street, on TUESDAY, at 10 a.m. Prices: 5s and 2s 6d, plus tux. Booking Is extra. • Early Door Tickets, without extra ehargo, also at Lon Son-man's, Lambtou quny. ART UNION RESULT. IN AID 0.1? CATHOLIC BAZAAR, Pahnoritou North. Ist prize, Oil Painting. (4421), Mrs. Grunt Sim, 67, Grey atroel, Pulmorston N. 2nd prize, Gold- Nugget (6603), H G. Hnrvo.y, 7, FiUlicrbert utreei-, Palinorstou Norlli. 4rd lii'izo. t'JoUl Niiggot (6278), Mrs. do ytacpoolo, Tukupiiii. J. B. COPE, Hon. Sec.
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