AMUSEMENTS. XO DOUBT ABOUT JOSEPH HISLOP. NO DOUBT ABOUT JOSEPH HISLOP. NO DOUBT ABOUT JOSEPH HISLOP. OVERFLOWING HOUSES ASSURED. OVERFLOWING HOUSES ASSURED. OVERFLOWING HOUSES ASSURED. 17 ENCORES IN ONE NIGHT. 17 ENCORES IN ONE NIGHT. 17 ENCORES IN ONE NIGHT. 17 ENCORES IN ONE NIGHT. Such is the record of Joseph Hislop, the •.r r eat British Tenor, who wins instant popularity everywhere. So amazing is the enthusiasm for Hislop that, at a recent concert in England, the singer was compelled to give 17 encores before the audience could be persuaded to leave the hall. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATEE Proprietor's: Sir Benjamin and Mr John 1 Fuller. Direction J- all^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, at 8 p.m., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, at 8 p.m., JOSEPH HISLOP’S BRILLIANT OPENING CONCERT. NOTICE. Patrons are requested to be seated at the commencement of the concert; then the doors will be closed, and no one admitted until the conclusion of the first programme item. The most memorable first night in the history of music in Dunedin. J. AND N. TAIT Announce with very much pleasure JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, WORLD’S FAVORITE TENOR. WORLD'S FAVORITE TENOR. WORLD’S FAVORITE TENOR. Joseph Hislop has sung with amazing mcecss in the leading Opera Houses and Concert Halls of the world-in Italy, France, S'onvay, Sweden. Denmark, Holland, Bolrjum, England, Ireland, and Scotland, the Jnited States, and in South America. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE. GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE. JOSEPH HISLOP WILL SING: ‘AH! PUYEZ,’ from MASSENET'S ‘ MANON,’ MASSENET’S ‘MANON,’ With ORGAN, PIANO, AND CHIMES. ORGAN, PIANO, AND CHIMES. ORGAN, PIANO, AND CHIMES. At the Organ : W. PAGET GALE. W. PAGET GALE. Also, ‘ADELAIDE 1 (BEETHOVEN). ‘ADELAIDE’ (BEETHOVEN). Fiocca la Neve ••• Ciinara Aubadc,’ from ‘Le Roi d’ Ys’ • ... ... Lalo In the Silver Moonbeams ... Cyn Scott Lord Randal Cyril Scott 1 Kishmul’s Galley,’ from ‘The Songs of the Hebrides, arr. by Kennedy Fraser Go Not, Happy Day’ Frank Bridge Fine Eyes ’ Armstrong Gibbs I Heard You Singing' Eric Coates Encores will ho chosen from ‘La Toeca, ‘ Boheme,’ ‘Pagliacci,’ etc., etc. ALBERTO SCIARETTI, ALBERTO SCIARETTI, Distinguished Solo Pianist, Will Play: Valso in C Sharp Minor’ Chopin : Ballade in G Minor ’ Chopin Prcludio e Fuga’ ••• -Spmbah Gavotte in E Minor ... Handel-Martucci Tarantelle in G Minor’ Martucci RESERVES, 10s and 7s 6d. 5s DAY SALES 5s DAY SALES On Sale MONDAY at The Bristol. Manager MAURICE RALPH lance. lance. lance. lance. lance. lance. lance. OVERSEAS HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! milE DANCE SELECT. JL Laugh, Dance, and he Happy from 8 to 12. Old and New Dances. Lucky Spot Prizes. Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. Right of Admission Reservcc. MAT. CAMPBELL, Convener. 'EST HAM MISSION CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND. rLK AT Y.W.C.A. ROOMS, THURSDAY, December Ist, 2.30 p.m. E'ancy Goods, Cakes, Sweets. ~ Water Color Sketches of N.Z Lilian Scenery by N.Z. Artist—7s to £5. Afternoon Tea Provided. Como and Bring Your Friends. and 6d riOUTH DUNEDIN TOWN HALL, O TO-NIGHT. Euchre. Euchre. 8 Good Orders, Ist £d. Euchre. Admission, 2s 6d.
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Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 8
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