I SEATS MAY BE RESERVED At 4s as well as 6s (plus tax) at Bristol Piano Company,- till . Noon To-morrow . then at Town Hall. 'TOWN HALL, -*-OWN HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT ATS TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8! OPERATIC RECITAL -' OPERATIC RECITAL By SIGNORA YVONNE MAROTT\ . ilSiivSSß?g (Brilliant Lyric Soprano), Aew Zealand's Own Queen of Son- and SIGNOR NINO MAROTTA SI6NOR NINO-SIAROTTA; SIGNOR NINO MAROTTA^ The Great Italian Basso, Supported by HR. RICHARD MAUNDER . (Violinist), MRS. S. CUNNINGHAM - v (Pianist) The greatest selection of Grand -~ Opera numbers ever presented on one programme SIGNORA MAROTTA will sing:,- ' Son Pochi Fiori"-(Mascagni). Aye Mana" (set to the celebrated luter"Tl '""I 0 • fl'°m "Cavalleria Rusticana"). ' Ihe Spinning Wheel" and "Jewel"1 f < c .f s fro°l Gounod's <Taust," oi, Mi Chiamano Mimi"—from Puccini's "La Boheme " ;;Who AVill Buy"-(Joramelli). Dewy Violets"—(Scarlatti). V And "The Second Minuet"—(Besly) SIGNOR MAROTTA will sing: II Lacerato Spirito"—(Verdi) ■ <'rnnn^- Nanna" from "Mignon.'.'.,.. JMla triammai M'Amo" from Act 111 of ( Verdi's "Don Carlos." -" •Aon La Destale"—(Di Falco), specially <nr° Omposed for Si^nor Marotta. ' Mm bposa Sara"— (Rotali) Perdonami"—(Garcia). «n a, ni? " svith SIGXORA MAROTTA Carlo! io Muoio" (Carlos! I Die), from Verdi s Opera "I Masnadieri" ''■ THiiiigriiiig.giii; Admission: 6s, 4s, 3s, 2s, Plus Tax. Reserves, 6s 10d and 4s Sd at Bristol JL lflllO \_.O, WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION LABOUR. DAY ■ rM D°«nvJ' OCTOBER, 1032. O anT at the Co"ege from Adelphi Cabaret at 5.30 p.m. I'or reservations ring 51-770 - W. W. COOK.. Hon. Sec. FUNERAL NOTICEST ~ Funeral of the late Mrs. Molly 7" Jlaf on will leave St. Mary of the Angels, Boulcott street, on Saturday, 22nd October, 1932, at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Ivaron (private interment). Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a m E, MORRIS, JUNR., LTD fin T Directors, _T^leS^ik and2B-RiddifOrd-St-rpHE of the late John Sanders f,' ¥ ary.s Anglican Church, thence to the Cemetery, Karori E. MORRIS, .JUNR., LTD m t neral Directors, Tel 52™59 ' a"d 28>"Eiddifor'i-st. «pHE Friends of the late Mr. Sidney I'iancis Bush are invited to attend! Jf vl!T£- V^ ich wiH leav« the Chapel of Robt H Wilson and Sons, Ltd., ToWIT P at"rd!£)- 22. nd October, 1932, at 1U a.m., for the Karori Cemetery ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD. Undertakers, ■' T, o, n-1- 64 ' Adelal'dp road. Tels. 24-Ids and 16-781. nTHE Friends of the late Hugh Allan £ aie respectfully invited to attend his funeral winch will leave his late residence- 2j. Queen street, Petone, on Sunday 23rd October, 1932, at 3 p.m., for the laita. Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker. ■ Hutt and Petone. Telephone 63-828. T HJ:. F™nds of late Mr. James A Naismith (late chief engineer s.s Ta*! nm) are^ invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of Robt. H Wilson and Sons,. Ltd., To-morrow (Saturday), 22nd October, 1932, at 9.30 am for the Karori Cemtery. '' ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS LTD Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road ' Tels. 24-155 and 16-7 SI. T)IRECT to Public! Furniture at your ■ Ly own price. Deal direct from the manufacturer and save 50 per cent. See our large showroom. Wholesale Furniture Factory, Ltd., 18, Lower Tory-st., round corner from Gas Company.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 97, 21 October 1932, Page 2
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