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ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! OwW to the gigantic success attained and in response to numerous requests, the Management of the Operatic Society announce an Extension of fcoasoiY of . TWO EXTRA NIGHTS! ' TWO EXTRA NIGHTS! AND SPECIAL 3/-, 2/-, V- MATINEE (CHILDREN HALF-PKICE) 0£ the Record-breaking Success "TUTANKHAMEN" "TUTANKHAMEN" CONCLUDING AND POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT, SATURDAY NEXT. TO-NIGHT, 7.55. TO-NIGHT, 7.55 ~.., • AND EVERY EVENING TO SATURDAY NEXT. GRAND OPERA HOUSE "TUTANKHAMEN" "TUTANKHAMEN" (A MUSICAL TALE OP OLD EGYPT) GLORIOUS VOICES. ' FULL ORCHESTRA. GORGEOUS .SCENES. FULL BALLET. AND A THRILL IN EVERY SCENE. BOOK YOUR SEATS! ■ ; .' ■' BOOK YOUR SEATS! Wise people, Book at Once! No Tax! No Tax! Box Plan at Bristol. Concessions to Students and Collegiates by arrangement with Secretary. PRICES: Reserves—Orchestral Stalls and D.C.. fls; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, Is 6d. Early Doors, Circle and Stalls, 6d extr3. W. A. JAMESON, Hon. Sec. TEL. 28-460. CHILDREN'S ESSAY COMPETITION Children under 16 years are invited to "write an Essay (not exceeding 200 words) on "The Costumes of the Court of Tutankhamen." Special Half-price Matinee SATURDAY, 2.15 p.m. Prizes for Boys, £1 Is and 10s 6d. Prizes for Girls, £1 Is and 10s 6d. Post entries to W. A. Jameson, Box 1173, Wellington, marked "Essay Competition^" SELF HELP PRICES ARE LOWER PRICES npHRIFTY housewives all over New Zealand buy from the SELF HELP STORES •*■ and SAVE MONEY. Remember, the Self Help cut all lines every day. Boiling Peas, 61b for Is Toilet Rolls,-7 for Is Symington's Soups, 6&d, small 5 for Is Rolled Oats," 41b bags Is 4d Rice, 71b for Is Pearl Barley, 51b for Is Starch (loose), 7%d 1b Thistle Rolled Oats (loose), 41b for 1« Id Home-made Pickles, Is per bottle Bovril, 2oz Is 6d, 4oz 2g 8d Dates (choice), 51b for la Oatina, Is 6d packet Waxeesi Floor Polish, 9d large tin Prunes, 51b Is Lux, 4 packets for 9d Strange Coffee, Is 4d Cocoa (loose), lldlb" Coffee Essence, Is Pineapple, 7d large tin Holbrook'f Sonpt, 6tfd and lOtfcl tin School Pads, 200 pages 6d Hudson's Extract, 9 packets for Is Kexona Ointment, Is 3d per tin Milk Oaties, Is Id packet (Pall-size Cake Rexona Soap Free.) Asparago* Tips (Libby'«), le Id Tea (exceptional value), Is 4d 1b Horliek'i Matted Milk, 2s 2d and 3e 6d Tea (extra choice quality), 2& 1b Assorted Chocolates, from Is lb Fishermaid Cod Liver Oil 'Emulsion, 2s and 3s 6d per bottle—an efficient remedy for all chest complaints. Recommended a» an excellent tonic arid body-builder for children. SELF HELP CO-OP. LIMITED ! (92 BRANCHES). . (92 BRANCHES).

MISCHA LEVITZKI. MISCHA LEVITZKI. WIZARD OF THE PIANOFORTE". BIG AUDIENCE ENTRANCED, ■ The world-famed pianist thrilled an enormous audience on .Tuesday, night, repeating again ' the wonderful successes enjoyed by this genius everywhere ha hag appeared. TOWN HAIL. XOWN HALL. Direction: E. J. Gravestock. Second Concert; " - TO-NIGHT, at' S. Third Concert: SATURDAY, at 8. "On<i oE the few really great living " Pianists"— MISCHA LEVITZKI. AOSCHA LEVITZKI. MISCHA LEVITZKL MISCHA LEVITZKI. To-night's Wonderful Programme: Organ Prelude and Fugue In A Minor (Bach-Liwt) Gavotte in A Major (from "Aleeste") (Ghick-Brahms) byniphonic Studies, Op. 13' (Schumann) Nocturne in C minor (Chopin) Etude in A flat major, Op. 11 No. 1 (Chopin) Etude in D flat major, op. 25, No. 10 . (Chopin) Mazurka in A flat major (Chopin) Polonaise in A flat, Op. 33 ("Heroic") (Chopin Arabesg.no , (Debussy , Golliwog* Cake Walk (Debussy I La Fille aux Choveux de Lin (Debngsy ' Arabesques on tho Beautiful Blue Danube i (SfcraiKe-Scnub-Elvat) ' Reserved Seats, 7s (Jd; Unreserved, Jfe and 3s. Reserved Organ Gallery' S«atg, i Sa. All prices plus ta*. Plan and Dayl Mo Tickets at tho Bristol. SKATING! SKATINGI SPECIAL ATTRACTION! _ ■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ROYAL ROLLER RINK. SHOW BUILDING, ' , - JOHN STREET. SKATING MONTE CARLO. GOOD PRIZES. i WINTER'S IDEAL PASTIME. ' THRILLING AND EXHILARATING. If you can walk—you can skate.' FIVE # SESSIONS DAILY. ■■: Special Secluded Rinks for Learners. J£ILBIRNIE . KINEMAi Direction ...,..' J. .o.'Williamson-Films, Managing Director .... Beaumont Smith. A king idolised her ; the aristocracy worshipped her, a' nation, liated her. but a Captain of the Guard loved her. NORMA TALMAGE, •■ In "DU BARHY, . WOMAN OF PASSION," , -, With ... CONRAD NAGEL, WILLIAM FARNUM (A Certificate, Adult. Audiences.) Popular Prices, Is to 2s 3d, plus.tax. " pRAND CONCERT " — By -•- , THE ARTILLERY BAND.-Assisted-.by Mrs. AVilfred Andrews, . MisH Blanche Godicf; Miss: Mary :Cool.eyy-Mtv J. Slieard, Mr. •P;;M'Lean" ('cello), 'and ' MJss" Iri* "'■' ■■"' Masbh ■(piano),'■ "'■ '■■"■' Will be held in the J KILBIRNIE KINEMA THEATRE, : = SUNDAY, 21*t JUNE, at.'8.15 p.m... In aid of Mrs. Williams and Family - (Who has been left destitute with four childrenrall under four! year* '-it age): t r "Promoted by the Breaker Bay Progre^eive " As«<Sciati6hT ~.~~.~~~ "■" Accompanist: Miss Iris Mason. . Conductor: Captain T. Herd, V.D, Leader: Sortfeant W.H. Bowman. SILVER GOIN COLLECTION.

TTNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB University dramatic club Presents a Play of Yesterday and To-day,1* "THE DARK ANGEL/ "THE DARK ANGEL," - • "THE DARK ANGEL," At THE BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, . Bouleott street. Ou THURSDAY, FRIDAY^ and SATURDAY, th« 23th, 26th, and 27th - of this -months Reserve* 2s <sd. Booking opens at the Bristol on Saturday next. No tax or! hooking foe. j JUVENILE CONCERT LEAGUE. •2s 6d FOR THREE CONCERTS ', FIRST GREAT CONCERT, FRIDAY, 19th JUNE, 6.30 p.m., ' i^OWNHALL. TOWN HALL.! Delightful Programme: - Soloist*: Miss Ava Symons, George Ellwood. ' Orchestra, 65 players. Male Voice Choir. '"Sea. Shanties." - Conductor John Bmhop. Enrol and Receive Badge At Town Hall, 4.15 p.m. H!o adult admitted uril«j* aceonitfMiiftd by child. Hon. See., MRS. A. D. MONRO,, 17, FaSrview crettieat. Come «nd He*r the«e Inspiring L*ctuM«. JfIMMO'S HALL Bond and Willi* gtr«#ts. WILLIAM G. CUSACK (Author And Lecturer). Commencing MONDAY, 22nd JUNE, at 8 p.m. A REMINDER, TNYITATION RECITAL by MISS A ZILLAH CASTLE (Violinint), *nd MR. KEEBLE THURKETTLE (Pianiit), amietad by MR. ARTHUR C. CLARK (Vocalist), will tak« place at NIMMO'S HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. FUNE^nSoTICES. 'THE Frienda of th« late CapUin Thomas Harry Chudley, R.N.R., are in*it<sd to > attend his FuuerAl, which trill leave St. I Peter's Church, Willis «treet, To-morrow, | Friday, the 10th June, 1931, at 10.15 a.tt., i for the Cemetery, Karori. I S. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, . I 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, RiddiforS-s>t. Tel. 22-150. i' THE Funeral of the late Frederick Hunt will leave his late vesidence, 168, Owen street, To-iliom>w, 19th June, 1&31, At 2.3() p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT V H. WILSON & SONS, LTD., Undertakers, Ifli, Adelaide road. Telcphonei 24-155 and M-78J. rpHE Friend* of the lute John Well* are A respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson- and Sons, Ltd., To-morrow (Friday), Wth June, 1931, at 10 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H.- WILSON AND-SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. Tels. 24-135 and 10-781. " . ' . 'THE Friends o£ the late William Thomas •*■ Boniface are respectfully irivifcd to attend his Funeial, which will leave the 1 Mortuary Chapel of Robt. S. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., To-morrow (Friday), 19th June, 1031, at 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. • ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164, Adelaide load. - Trls. 'Jl-155 and 10-781.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 142, 18 June 1931, Page 2

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