The Celebrated I GALLI-CURCT 1 GALLI-CURCI I .GALLI-CURCI ] ANNOUNCEMENT 1 ANNOUNCEMENT ] ANNOUNCEMENT ] Preliminary Booking, 10s, phis tax. I Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. I Direction J. and X. Tait. ' By an-angement with Evans and Salter, I New York. 1 " J WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 3 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY* J WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY; I 24th, 27th AUGUST. ] 24th, 27th AUGUST i 24th, 27th AUGUST. ] 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ONLY 2 ] 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ONLY 2 ] 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ONLY 2 \ By i Till-: IDOL OF MILLIONS, } THE IDOL OF MILLIONS , TJiE IDOL OF MILLIONS, j AMCTJTA J AMKLITA i AMELITA : CIAITLI-CURCI. ■ • ■ — GALLI-CURCI. — — GALLI-CURCI. GALLI-CURCI. ' ; . The Most Notable Musical Event : in Many Years. AMELITA : AMELITA : ; AMELITA : GALLI-CURCI, : GALLI-CURCI, ■. GALLI-CURCI, GALLI-CURCI, . THE WORLD'S QUEEN OF SONG. : The -wonderful purity of her voice, its : amazing flexibility, its marvellous "float- : mg" quality, so elusive in its witchery, so satisfying and entrancing to the ear; her uncanny ease in the delivery of passages of the utmost technical difficulty—these and other phases of her art have inspired a thousand pens to attempt, with glowing superlatives, to describe the beauties of her voice. But -words have never expressed the full sense of its. exquisite charm and pathos, or conveyed the meaning of its unfailing appeal. BOOKING- .ARRANGEMENTS: The Box Plans for preliminary booking will/open at the Bristol Piano' Co. on Wednesday, 17th August;- - ' . TO COUNTRY PATRONS: Application for seats should be sent'to the Bristol, and wiH be allotted in rotation; with city bookings. . ; . Preliminary : Booking,, 10s, plus taxSUNDAY . .' •.■-. .-.- • — —-■ SUNDAY JUVENILE NIGHT SUNDAY JUVENILE NIGHT SUNDAY JUVENILE NIGHT SUNDAY AT THE RITZ SUNDAY -^-T THE RITZ SUNDAY .AT THE EUTZ SUNDAY ..■:-■ .'•- ■ .-■■■■■ SUNDAY HEAR.: ERIC SHARPE SUNDAY HEAR ERIC SHARPE SUNDAY HEAR ERIC SHARPE ■ SUNDAY (By courtesy Leslie Meyer). SUNDAY WENDY & JUNE WALLACE SUNDAY WENDY & JUNE-WALLACE SUNDAY WENDY & JUNE WALLACE SUNDAY Singing '^aise Caprice." ■SUNDAY HEAR DELL SANDLANTS SUNDAY HEAR DELL SANDLANTS SUNDAY HEARDELL SANDLANTS SUNDAY Singing ''.The Quaker. Girl" SUNDAY (By courtesy Claude Sander). SUNDAY '•.;■■ . . ... : SUNDAY HEAR'JEAN O'CONNER SUNDAY . HEAR JEAN O'CONNER SUNDAY HEAR JEAN O'CONNER SUNDAY Singing-"Happy Feet" ' SUNDAY (By courtesy Claude Sander). ; SUNDAY HEAR JACK' FEEHAN '■ SUNDAY HEAR JACK FEEHAN- • SUNDAY .HEAR JACK FEEHAN' : SUNDAY Singing''The Recruit" SUNDAY (By courtesy Claude Sander). SUNDAY ■----.■.-: -.- .-.;-.■- -:■•-: ./- , SUNDAY HEAR PHYLLIS ANDREWS : SUNDAY HEAR PHYLLIS ANDREWS SUNDAY HEAR PHYLLIS ANDREWS SUNDAY Singing "When Your Hair SUNDAY Has Turned to Silver." ■ SUNDAY .-.-■-•.-. SUNDAY NOVELTY SUNDAY NOVELTY SUNDAY NOVELTY SUNDAY EXTKAOBD] NARY! SUNDAY EXTRAORDINARY! SUNDAY EXTRAORDINARY! SUNDAY Two Men and One Banjo. SUNDAY SUNDAY GEORGE GERSHWIN'S SUNDAY CELEBRATED SUNDAY "Rhapsody in Blue." . • SUNDAY First public performance in SUNDAY N.Z. Played by CLAUDE SUNDAY BENNETT on the Steinway SUNDAY Grand. . . • SUNDAY SUNDAY KATHLEEN FERRIS SUNDAY KATHLEEN FERRIS . SUNDAY KATHLEEN FERRISSUNDAY Singing Gems from "The SUNDAY Love Parade/" - SUNDAY SUNDAY HEAR ALLAN BROWN SUNDAY HEAR ALLAN BROWN SUNDAY HEAR ALLAN BROWN SUNDAY Vibraphone . Solo, "The SUNDAY Rosai-v." SUNDAY " . • SUNDAY A wonderful attraction, assistSUNDAY e d by SUNDAY TUT COLTMAN SUNDAY TUT COLTMAN SUNDAY TUT COLTMAN SUNDAY AND PUS ADELPHIANS. SUNDAY AND..HIS ADELPHIANS. SUNDAY AND HIS ADELPHIANS. bUNDAI Featuring "A Trip Around the §H£s. AY Moo">" "Musical Statues," SUNDAY "The Merry Widow," "Don't SUNDAY Be Like That," "Musical ComSUNDAY edy Medley Selection," "Gipsy SUNDAY Moon." SUNDAY SUNDAY 'AT THE RITZ SUNDAY AT THE RITZ SUNDAY • AT THE RITZ SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY SUNDAY NIGIH\ SUNDAY From 8 to 10 p.m. SUNDAY From 8 to 10 p.m. SUNDAY From 8 to 10 pun. SUNDAY L SUNDAY Direction: SUNDAY FREDERICK CARR. oUiNjUAi RADIANT HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGY CLUB (Incorp ) PUBLIC LECTURE by MR. R X HUSTWICK: '•Britain's World Influence—Past and Present." Jewish Ladies' Club Room, 16G, Cuba-st WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, 8. p.m.' Visitors Welcome. Collection. . WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. SUNDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1032. TTRAMS connecting with the 10.5 a.m. ■*■ -Mystery Train," Thorndon Station:— From- Island Bay.—B.3S, 9.8 and 9 ">S a m From Seatoun.—B.44 and 9.17 a m. From Newtown.—B.47 and 9.0 a.m. l<rom Miramav.—9.o a.m. From Brooklyn.—9.lo am From Lyall 8ay.—9.10 a.m. bus. D. McGILLIVRAY, Traffic Manager. MEETINGS. ' BERHAMPORE. WELLINGTON GARDEN ALLOT\IE\T SCHEME. A ?, ÜBL?H MEETING to form a Local , ,^ om™lttee /<*• the purpose of assisting the Unemployed to grow their own vegetables will be held at Sf. Cuthbevt's Hall, Luxford street, on Tuesday, loth August, at 7.45 p.m. All willing to help are_ cordially invited to. attend. o£ UNION. SHAKESPEARIAN EVENING. - ATEiIBtRS and Friends are invited to ■n .■ -^nual General Meeting, Dominion Farmers' Institute, on- MONDAY, 15th Instant, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual Report, ■ Election .of Executive. Entertainment: Mr. Clement May and Party will give a Shakcfpearian Evening—Scenes in Costume.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 38, 13 August 1932, Page 4
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