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AMUSEMENTS. BUE F S HA. L L Direction HENRY HAYWARD (By Arrangement with EDWARD , , BRANSCOMBE). . SUPREME MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT; Season from TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. ■ MATINEE. SATURDAY, 9th. THE CONCERTS DIFFERENT, THE CONCERTS DIFFERENT, : By ' WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, ON EMPIRE TOUR. Coming direct from Canady, where their tour extended over 18 MONTHS, and during which they visited over 150 cities and towns, giving 400 concerts, FILLING THE LARGEST AUDITORIUMS TO OVERFLOWING. ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY. ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY. S—SUPERB BOY SOPRANOS—S. B—BRILLIANT ADULT ARTISTS—B. Presenting COMPLETELY NEW PROGRAMMES (Changed Nightly), Of Solos, Duets, Part' Songs, Madrigals, Glees, Anthems, National Airs, Plantation Melodies, Vocal' Dances, Humorous Quartets, Sea Chanties, and Vocal Song Scenas. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, From Westminster Abbey, St. Paul’s, St. George’s, Worcester and Windsor Cathedrals, also principal London Church Choirs, Concert Halls, and Royal College of Music. PERSONNEL OF COMPANY. Adult Artiste — Tenors: CHARLES O’CONNOR, ERNEST M'KINLEY. Basses i •TAMES BARBER, CHARLES DRAPER, ALBERT G. GREENE. Altos: DONALD REID, WILLIAM LOWRY. Tenor and Director: EDWARD BRANSCOMBE. The Boy Sopranos— DOUGLAS BARTRIP, VINCENT PETLEY, HARRY FEARN, NORMAN CLARKE, ALAN GOODBRBD. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE STN.GERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, The finest aggregation of Soloists and Part Singers that have ever left the Old Motherland. They sing in the language you know and love best —your own. Their mission is to Brighten, not to Sadden. With their song they awaken the pleasant memories of the past and open up a bright vista, of the future. Gone is the dull programme of the orthodox concert. In its place the Westminster Glee Singers set a new musical shrine; the bare platform or stage is transformed and the vocal offerings are enhanced by artistic and appropriate settings and light- j ing effects. i WESTMINSTER GLEB SINGERS, ' WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, j THE IDEAL ENTERTAINMENT. I PRICES OF ADMISSION (Plus Tax). Evening prices: ss, 3s, 2s; Children under 14, Half-price Matinee prices: 4s, 3s, 2s; Children Half-price. Liberal Concessions to Parties of 20 or more Pupils from Primary and Secondary Schools and Colleges. Concession Coupons and Information from the Box Office (The Bristol). The BOX PLANS for the Season will be Opened at The Bristol, FRIDAY, November 1. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Advance Director, SCOTT COLVILLE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. AN EXHIBITION OF FLORENTINE * *T>T MARBLES, Representing the FOREMOST MODERN ITALIAN SCULPTORS, Will Open on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, At IS Princes street, 15 Princes street. In F. and E. Woods’s Basement (Opposite D.1.C.). This Exhibition will be a joy and revelation to all students and lovers of art. SCULPTURE. SCULPTURE. Manager, Sig. A. Salutini. Art Dir., Sig. G. Stella. GOOD FLOOR AND MUSIC set things right fox the VAUXHALL HOUSEBOAT DANCE TO-NIGHT. Gents, 2s; ladies, basket. Goid Band Taxis. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD, DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE. A PPLICATIONS for Admission to the -CA College in 1930 will be received up till FRIDAY, 15th November, from:— (1) Probationers who have the required course of training (Division A). (2) Graduates (Division C). There will be NO VACANCIES for Division B Students, but applications for admission under Division D may be submitted for consideration. Forms of application may be obtained at this office. G. W. CARRINGTON, Secretary. Education Office, Dunedin, 23rd October, 1929. HARBOROW AND ROGERS, 91a Princes street (opp. Whitcombo and Tombs). SPEEDWRITING, the new, natural, easily-acquired system of Shorthand, taught by correspondence. | We do all classes of Typewriting and j Duplicating Work. P.O. Box 662. . Telephone 11-680. I

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Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20316, 26 October 1929, Page 17