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AMUSEMENTS, STELLA MURRAY, NEW ZEALAND’S GREATEST CONTRALTO, Who is now on a Tour of New Zealand before returning to England to take her place with the World’s Greatest Artists, will give ONE GLORIOUS RECITAL in JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietors:" Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller) NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. STELLA STELLA STELLA STELLA MURRAY. MURRAY. MURRAY. MURRAY. A name that will endure for ever and ever in the beautiful annals of New Ze-at-land’s musical history. Dame Nellie Melba once said: “The day is not far away when Stella Murray will bo WORLD-FAMOUS.” THAT DAY IS NOW NEAR, and Dunedin will proudly recall the night they heard New Zealand’s own daughter, STELLA STELLA STELLA STELLA MURRAY. M UREA Y. MURRAY. MURRAY. London Critics Say: SHE STANDS WITHOUT AN EQUAL. The ’Cellist Supreme, HAROLD BECK. HAROLD BECK. At the Piano, HAROLD WHITTLE, HAROLD WHITTLE, The Famous Accompanist. PRICES; (Reserve Seats) Bs, 6s, 4s, & (all prices plus tax). NOTE.—3s Day Sale Tickets will bo on sale Tuesday Morning, at 9, at the GEYSER CONFECTIONERY SHOP. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT, THE BRISTOL. Manager, IRVINE ELSTON. ALTHOT7SE AND MIDDLETON "There were electrical moments during last night’s concert when the enthusiasm must have wanned the hearts of these/ superb artists who learned for themeolvcj to what extent Australians could appreciate fine singing. Cheers rent the air, and handkerchiefs and hats were flourished throughout the crowded auditorium. The whole 0 formed a memorable evening.”— Sydney ' Morning Herald.’ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller. Under the Direction of J. and N. Tait. On WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 7 and 9,

A Memorable Musical Event, PAUL ALTHOUSE, PAUL ALTHOUSE, PAUL ALTHOUSE, PAUL ALTHOUSE, PAUL ALTHOUSE, Tenor, ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ARTHUR MIDDLETON, Baritone. Coming to delight Music Lovers with Corns of Vocal Music rich and rare from Oratorio and Opera, Folk-lore Songs, and Popular Ballads. PRICES; 7s 6d, ss. 3s, 2s (plus itaxh Box Plans for the 7s 6d and 5s Seats a.t The Bristol, where particulars of_ Students’ Concession Tickets may bo obtained, BIGGER THAN A PANTOMIME. BIGGER THAN A PANTOMIME, And Brighter and Livelier. ‘KID BOOTS’ BOX PLANS ‘KID BOOTS’ BOX PLANS WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.’S THURSDAY NEXT. Love! Laughs Thrills! 'KID BOOTS.’ Beauty! Music! Gaiety! HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 10. J, C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present The World’s Greatest Musical Success for First Tima in Dunedin, ‘KID BOOTS,’ A Musical Comedy of Love and Golf, With ,70 SIB MELVILLE JOSIE MELVILLE And GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE.

Interpreted by the Famous J. C. WILLIAMSON PREMIER MUSICAL COMEDY ORGANISATION, Including JEAN NEWCOMBS And tbe Wonderful FRED HAYWARD JAZZ BAND. A Golf Play—Plus Music, Plus Romance. COMPANY OP TWO HUNDRED. FORTY SPEAKING PARTS. FIVE HUNDRED COSTUMES. THREE EXHILARATING ACTS. BIGHT GLITTERING SCENES. FIFTY MUSICAL NUMBERS. PRICES: D.C. and OS., 8s; E.D. Stalls, 5s- Late Door Stalls, 4«; E.D. Pit, 2s 6d; Late Door Pit, Is 6d. All prices plus tax. Booking Poe One Penny Extra. CHARLES BERKELEY. E E U C H R El U C H R E! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOWN HALL. SOUTH DUNEDIN. Orders for £lO, £6, £4, £2, 8 Other Prizes. Aggregate for Non-Prise Winners Starts To-night. The "Square Deal." 2s 6d, EUCHRE! BUOHEJI MONDAY—At 8-MONDAY. SOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL. Ist.—Special Order £l2 12s. 2nd.—Special Order £6 6s. 3rd.—Special Order £3 3s. 4th.—Special Order £1 lie 6d. Ten other Prizes, including Pair Tobralco Shirte (with collars), J;-dozen Stainless Table Knives, li dozen China Cups and Saucers, 500 Cigarettes, Teapot, Sugar and Cream and Boatrshaped Teapot. ADMISSION, 2s 6d. fiJJNSDJN EUCHRE ASSEMBLY;

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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 8