AMUSEMENTS. LIPKOVSKA! LIPKOVSKA I LIPKOVSKA! LIPKOVSKA! THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE YEAR. BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY AT THE BRISTOL. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors i Sir Ben and Air John Fuller. Direction E. J. Gravestock. " There ia no coloratura soprano now before the public, with the exception of GalliCure!, who could equal Madame Lipkovska.” —‘New York Herald.’ SATURDAY NEXT, at 8. SATURDAY NEXT, at 8. SATURDAY NEXT, at 8. Concert also on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. FOUR. CONCERTS. Mr E. J. GRAVESTOCK; Has the Honor of Presenting MADAME LYDIA LIPKOVSKA, LYDIA LIPKOVSKA, LYDIA LIPKOVSKA, The World-famed Russian Prima Donna, “Such personality! Such magnetic power 1 How tho audience ro,=o to the artist 1 It thundered its applause—it shouted,_ waved hats, handkerchiefs, stamped, and in true Italian stylo a nice respectable New York audience was converted into a seething mob of excited music-lovers. Any artist who can do that to 3,000 people deserves a crown. I veritably believe she will bo tho sensation of the nation.’’—New York 1 Globe.’ LIP-KOV-SKA. LIP-KOV-SKA. LIP-KOV-SKA. A feature of the Lipkovska Concerts will bo tho appearance of tho famous prima donna in costumes of tho nation aud'period of her eongs. A REVELATION! A REVELATION! A Special Attraction will bo OLD ENGLISH SONGS In tho Beautiful EARLY VICTORIAN COSTUME. EARLY VICTORIAN COSTUME). FRENCH CHANSONS FRENCH CHANSONS lu tho Famous "LA POMPADOUR” COSTUME Of the period of Louis XIV., which has created such an extraordinary sensation everywhere. MEDIEVAL AND MODERN RUSSIAN [MEDIEVAL AND MODERN RUSSIAN SONGS In various Unique Costumes of tho Distinguished Singer’s Own Country. SPANISH SONGS In a Remarkable Spanish Costume, GEMS FROM GRAND OPERA, GEMS FROM GRAND OPERA, Etc., Etc. “BETTER THAN TETRAZZINI.” “Equally with Tetrazzini, with whom she divided roles in London, Lipkovska has voice, a rich, pure soprano. But she has SO MANY OTHER THING SCharra, personality, a cunning and never obvious polish, a (borough understanding of all her resources, not in voice alone, but 'n all that goes to make tho actress; m other words, artistry of tho kind rarely couceived and seldom revealed. Listening to her one could realise whv it was that she captivated the London public at Coven t Garden when tho vocal pyrotechnics of Tetrazzini left it cold.’’—‘New Zealand Times.’ At tho Piano ... Alexander Sverjensky (The Eminent Russian Pianist). BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL ON WEDNESDAY. Reserved Seals, 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5s anc 3s. Students’ Concessions at Tho Bristol. GAVEBSHAM INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Exhibition and sale of work, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 12th to 14th DECEMBER, 2.30 to 9 p.m. Over 2CO Articles To from. Suitable for Christmas gifts. Afternoon Tea, 6d. All Interested Cordially Invited. iRIITSH AND INTERCOLONLAL EXHI 1 BITION, HOKITIKA, DEC. 15th to FEB. 2nd. Special provision has been made by th< Exhibition Council and Committees ap pointed for tho accommodation in hotels anc private houses of tho largo influx of visitor! during Exhibition period. Tariffs rangin; from 9s to 16s per day have been arranged Fivc-courso dinner daily in the Exhibitioi Building for 2s 6d. Refreshments at mode rate prices. Write or telegraph reply paid to " West ward-ho, Hokitika,” expressing your wishes both as to accommodation and scenic tours and tho Committee will see to your comfort ~ XITsAINTS’ LADIES’ GUILD. Annual sale of work, ah Sa.mt< Schoolroom, WEDNESDAY AN! THURSDAY, December 12 and 13. 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Evening Star, Issue 18504, 11 December 1923, Page 6
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