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'MISS PHYLLIS LETT'S MISS PHYLLIS LETT'S WONDERFUL TRIUMPH' WONDERFUL TRIUMPH! The "Dominion" says:—"Miss Phyllis Lett is one of the very few contraltos heard m recent years, whose singing makes »?. indelible impression U pon the memory. Miss Lett has the true contralto voice, deep pitched, and as round and mellow-in tone as a well-played 'cello-sonorous and vibrant on and of line breadth in those tragic notes well below the stave, and, big though the voice is when it is exerted, Miss Lett can with no effort at all sing with airy lightness and charm, when the theme and nature of the song demands such treatment." T OWN HALL.. "•"OWN . -■ ' HALL. Direction, E. J. Gravestock. • SECOND CONCERT: TO-NIGHT at 8 THIRD CONCERT: THURSDAY) at 8. Mr. E. J. GRAVESTOCK .. Has the honour to present Miss PHYLLIS LETT. PHYLLIS LETT. -.■'.■ PHYLLIS LETT. ' PHYLLIS LETT. ' -PHYLLIS LETT. PHYLLIS LETT. ' ■. The : : GREAT ENGLISH CONTRALTO. BRILLIANT SUPPORTING COMPANY. Miss MARGOT MACGIBBON Violinist MR. NORMAN BENNETT " Tenor MR. MAURICE BESLY ..... -""pianist MR. BERNARD PAGE.......:. Organist TO-NIGHT, MISS LETT Will Sing: Caro Mio 8en.... ...Giordani :Voici,lfoel ..,.....;....;... Old French Elegie (with-.vi01in).............. .Massenet An Epitaph -:Maurice Besly Sleep, Darling BalakirefE Ihe Leaves and the Wind Franco Leoni Extasy. .....„,... Morse Rummell Softly Awakes My Heart" Saint-Saens "Ombra Ma Fui": (Largo) ...... Handel ' (With Organ, Violin, and Piano). - Reserved Seats, 7s Od; Unreserved, 5s and 3s. '' ' • - J Plans- at- : The ; -Bristol, Concessions to Students; ss : Tickets at Grand Opera House Confectionery. AGAIN HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY, Which is a further reminder that intending patrons should BOOK SEATS AT THE BRISTOL And Avoid Disappointment. . ' ' '• FULLERS*: ' ■;.. .FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (The Coolest Theatre in Town.) Direction ...... John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. .. A .Terrific Treat of Taste and Talent • .■:.-.. ■ hardly describes THE ••7th" NEW .PROGRAMME ' Presented by. "The Frolics." It is Really .One of the Best they have done—and that's saying something. "THE 'MIDNIGHT FROLICS." "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." "THE FROLICS:" "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." .■ ■',■■.; \'..With; that Funny Fellow, •.-'.-■ ■..: - ■ .CLEM DAWE, ,'./ . DAWE, CLEM DAWE, Whose Remarkable Talent has earned him the title, "The Uncrowned King of Comedians." * ■ "RAT POISON" • (A London Hippodrome Success). "THE LIE INDICATOR," Another Big Scream. , "A SHOPPING PARADE," "With Clem Serving, the Laughs. "A SPANISH DANCE," .; Phyllis Amery and Gregory Ivanoff. • FROLICS' MUSICAL TRIO, "Bye, Bye, Blackbird" and "Chick, Chick, Chicken." . "BROADCASTING," Clem's Masterpiece. "MINSTREL HARMONIES," 22 FROLICS IN ALL. FULLERS' FAMILY O.S. or D.C., 2s 6d (Reserved 3s); Stalk, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. ' BOX; PLANS .AT THE BRISTOL, . After .5.30 pjm. at Burnett's," next Telephone Theatre (22:669) for' reservations after. 7 p.m. , ■ ■ -. : DANCING. DAY'S BAY PAVILION. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY ' NIGHT, B.till 12. Tutschka's famous. Orchestra willplay all -the latest and best. ; Take boat, bus, or car, and, "enjoy a x pleasant evening's outing. Admission, 2s! 6d each. Ices, Drinks, and Supper. ■ Bus leaves Pavilion Midnight. THE VIOLET JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, 86, Abel Smith street. Wellington's Jolliest Jazz. Coolest Hall in Town. ' Flannels Optional. •. ■• ' Flannels r Optional. ',-_ Four Valuable^!Prizes Given Away. : , . .. Lucky Fox-trot—2o Prizes. ■ j Streamers. Streamers. Streamers. JACK HARPER'S ORCHESTRA. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Direction—Mß. and MRS. J, SHARP. DANCE — LYALL BAY — DANCE.,, •.PARADE TEAROOMS. ■' A -DANCE, will be held NEXT WED.NESDAY; 9th FEBRUARY, 1927. AH latest hits by the Corona Orchestra. Dancing.B till 12 p.m. Late buses. Cabaret supper. Ladies Is'6d, Gents 2s. Come apd dance to good music on a good floor. rpHE ADELPHI- , CABARET, -*• ■ .•: .Cuba street.. „, '■ ; CABARET EVERY EVENINGAt 8.30 o'clock. The Cabaret is fully booked for Wednesday evening this week. FRIDAY NIGHT.—SPECIAL ARTILLERY NIGHT, in 'aid of "Artillery Queen" (Miss Eileen-Norwood). Tea and Dancing every afternoon, ' . . '■■ .; ..^S o'clock.; Manuel Hyman's Orch^tra at all -■■■■■ sessions. Ring 28-294 to Reserve Tables. •'■■' '.■'' SPORTING. SALE OF THOROUGHBREDS. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE. ' . FRIDAY, ISth^ MARCH, 1927 (Off-day of Weiiington Autumn Meeting). /~)UR Next Sale of Bloodstock at Trentx-' ham will be held as above. The order of sale will be:— • 1. HORSES IN TRAINING, 2. UNTRIED RACING STOCK 3. BROOD MARES IN FOAL,' OR ■ WITH FOAL AT FOOT. . Entries may be made with the undersigned, or with Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. (all branches). WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., Bloodstock and Stud Stock Salesmen Branches Throughout New Zealand, or BOX 1520, WELLINGTON. LAWN MOWER REPAIRS. HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER REPAIRED AND ADJUSTED ' NOW. ■ Tel. 20-885.. We Arrange to Collect ■ and Deliver for 2s . J. C.RIDDELL AND CO., LTD Edward-st. (off Herbert-st.), Wellington.'

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1927, Page 2