AMUSEMENTS. ALTHOUSE- AND MIDDLETON A MUSICAL TREAT. . “ Sydney folks very rarely have the opportunity of hearing artists of the calibre of Mr Althouse and Mr Middleton. Althouse’s first nfimber, ‘ Celeste Aida ’ (Verdi), magnificently sung, took the audience by storm. The timbre of his voice is singularly Caruso-like. Mr Middleton scored a triumph with the difficult ‘ Largo A 1 Factotum,’ from Rossini’s ‘ Barber of Seville.’ Each has excellent production, faultless enunciation, and well-restrained temperament.”—Sydney ‘ Sun.’ THESE SUPERB SINGERS Will give TWO RECITALS In HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller). THE FIRST TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8, THE SECOND ON FRIDAY NIGHT, AT 8. Under Engamoraent to J. and N. Tait. PAUL ALTHOUSE PAUL ALTHOUSE PAUL ALTHOUSE PAUL ALTHOUSE PAUL ALTHOUSE And ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ARTHUR MIDD.LETON, ARTHUR MIDDLETON, Two of the Finest Artists who have ever been brought to this country. Bos- Plans at Bristol. Day Sales at the Geyser To-morrow. Prices; 7s 6d, ss, 3s, 2s (plus tax). Students’ Concessions at Bristol. ‘KID BOOTS.’ GOOD MORNING, DEARIE! The Box Plans for the Season of Seven j Nights will be. Opened at the Bristol Piano Company’s on Thursday Morning nest, at 9 o’clock. ITS PHENOMENAL! ‘KID BOOTS.’ ‘KID BOOTS/ The Wonder Show of the Century. INCOMPARABLE PRODUCTION Of the New Zeigfeld Golfing Musical Comedy, ‘KID BOOTS/ ‘KID BOOTS/ I J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.) LIMITED, Present, for the First Time in Dunedin, I 1 KID BOOTS,’ ‘KID BOOTS,’ ‘KID BOOTS,’ ‘KID BOOTS,’ A Musical Comedy of Love and. Golf, At HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Commencing at 8, SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 10, SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 10, And following 3 Nights. A Cast of Exceptional Brilliancy includes JOSIU MELVILLE JO SIR MELVILLE And GEORGE GEE, GEORGE GEE. First Appearance in Dunedin of JEAN NKWCOMBE, America’s Noted Musical Comedy Comedienne. Field Fisher, Reginald Roberts, Paul Plunket, Gem-go Crotty, Percy La Fre, George Volaire, Jack liunne, Alex. M'Phcrson, James Junior, Mason Wood, Adele Crane, Gladys Hermes, Nellie Hutton. And the World-fmnouß FRED' HAYWARD JAZZ BAND. Second Production (For Last Three Nnghis), ‘GOOD MORNING, DEARIE!’ •GOOD MORNING, DEARIE!’ ‘GOOD MORNING, DEARIE!* ’GOOD MORNING, DEARIE!’ PRICES: D.C. and O S., 8s; E.D. Stalls, ss: Late Door Stalls, 4s; E.l). Pit. 2s 6d: Late Door Pit, Is 6il. All prices plus tax. CHARLES BERKELEY. YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN TO DANCE BEFORE THE EXHIBITION At THE CARLTON -STUDIO OF DANCING-, 200 Princes street (nearly opposite Grand Pictures). Principals; Miss WINNIE ROBINSON and Mr T. WILLIAMS. SPECIAL BEGINNERS’ CLASS, SPECIAL BIN. INNER S’ CLASS, Commencing WEDNEDAY, October 14th, At 8 p.m. All appointments may ho booked at Studio any evening or 516 King street during clay.
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Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 8
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