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TOWN HALL x O W N HAL L. (Direction ... HENRY HAYAVARD), TO-MORROW (Thurs.) EVENING, at 8. TO-MORROW (Thurs.) EVENING, at 8: GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT ■By THE ILLUSTRIOUS IRISH TEXORi , ' ALFRED O'SHEA, ALFRED O'SHEA, ALFRED O'SHEA, ALFRED O'SHEA, Who again last evening captivated and charmed a large audience. The enthusiasm was even greater than at the first concert; the audience cheered the. great singer again and again. TO-MORROWvNIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT ALFRED O'SHEA ALFRED O'SHEA ALFRED O'SHEA Will Sing: "SALUT DEMEURE" ("Faust") "ELUCEVAN LE STELLE" ("La Tosca") "ELEGIE" (Massenet), with Violin Obbligato by Claire Hartge "A SONG REMEMBERED" (Eric Coates) "I HEAR A .'THRUSH AT- EVE" (Cadman) And, by Special Request, "AGNUS DEI" (with Organ Accompaniment'by Mr. Bernard Page and Violin .^Obbligato by Claire Hartge). ■Extra Numbers will include "Where'er You . Walk," . "Tom Bowling," "Bonny ■ Mary of-Argyle," "Snowy-breasted Pearl," "She is Far from the Land," and "The "Minstrel Boy." Associate Artistes: KATHLEEN FITZGERALD, . . KATHLEEN FITZGERALD, Solo Pianiste. CLAIRE HARTGE, ■ . CLAIRE HARTGE, Violiniste. REMEMBER i-TO-MORROW NIGHT IS . ■ THE FAREWELL CONCERT. - BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. ,' DAY SALES AT NED PERRY'S. PRICES:- os, 4s, 2s (Plus Tax). PRICES: 6s, 4s,' 2s (Plus Tax). •• Management:. DU CHATEAU and COLVILLE. ■ALFRED O'SHEA ■Will give ONE CONCERT ONLY In PALMERSTON NORTH On ■ SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd. ■, J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. ROYAL ,COMIC OPERA CO. . i . • ' In' "MADAME POMPADOUR," "MADAME POMPADOUR," • "THE STUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE." TWO.COLOSSAL MUSICAL PLAYS. ■ Easily the Most Costly, Most Elaborate, and Most Palatial Productions ever staged by the J. C. Williamson firm. These plays are setting a standard never before attempted in the Theatrical History of the Dominion or Australia. BOX PLANS ■ BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW MORNING AT THE BRISTOL. BOOKING, 10s (Plus Tax). GRAND , OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C.'Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing THURSDAY', 28th JUNE. The . First Production in Wellington of Two Exquisite Plays of Music, Love, and Romance. "MADAME POMPADOUR.'-' ' "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." : ."MADAME POMPADOUR.". /-. ...- ---v ' "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR," „ "MADAME POMPADOUR," First Appearance in Wellington of the famous Dutch Star and Creator of the. role of "Madame de Pompadour." BEPPIE DE VRIES ■ BEPPIE DE VRIES BEPPIE DE VRIES .. . BEPPIE DE VRIES " ' ' 'BEPPIE DE VRIES (The Sweetheart of Holland) . : "' ' . ... ' , ' As ' "MADAME- POMPADOUR." Meet her a:t the Tavern of the Nine Muses; she fascinates you. Follow her to her perfumed- apartments at Versailles. See how she outw:its King and Commoner. The Most Outstanding Musical Play Produced for Years. THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO; With . - BEPPIE DE-VRIES, JAMES LIDDY, In association with. Frank Webster, Arthur Stigant, Hedley Hall, Vera Spaull, And Complete Company that Created a Furore at His Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 10s; Stalls, 6s; Gallery, 3s (All Plus Tax). .. Manager Alex. F. Wilson. rpHE AVENGER - THE SLAYER. „ ' "CHANG." TO W N HAL L. ; O W N H A„L L. : FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, AT 8 P.M. i DEBATE. DATES COLLEGE, MAINE, U.S.A., VICTORIA COLLEGE. "THAT THE AMERICAN POLICY OF PROHIBITION IS DESIRABLE;" Look for a description in this issue. Admission, Is; Reserves, 6d extra, at .The Bristol. . ' _ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION*TO BATES' UNI- .- VERSITY DEBATERS. A CIVIC RECEPTION will be .tendered ■** :to the three Debaters from Bates' University College, -Maine, U.S.A., who are making a .World Tour,'on FRIDAY NEXT, the 22nd JUNE, 1928, at 12 o'clock noori in the Council Chamber, Town Hall. All citizens are cordially invited to be present on the occasion. ' |- GEO. A. TROUP, Mayor. | MISS'A. TYERMAN, ! Public Typist, "DEGS to .inform the general public that . j she has re-opened Business at ! v ROOM 202, . . Second Floor, T. ' and G. Buildings, ! •' .Grey street. Telephone 41-495. . i.TO KARORI RESIDENTS. T WISH to advise my Clients that I have .-*- Isold my Business to Messrs. Wood Bros.j and take this opportunity of thank ing you for your past support. ' GEORGE BRADNOCK. ' South Karori. '-' j ' . VX^E wish to advise Mr.. George Brad- ,'' hock's Clients that we are taking over lis Business from the First of July., and (rust to retain your esteemed patronage as extended to Mr.\ Bradnock in the past. ■-!.."' ; . WOOD BROS.; NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. (")WING to Sheep being worried and ". Jates left open, I, the undersigned, horebfr give -notice' that Trespassers on my property, situated Paraparaumu; will, bo piosccuted and dogs destroyed at sight.. | G. 11. HADFIELD, ; . „ Paraparaumu. .

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 2