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AMUSEMENTS. B 'U-.B N S HA L L Direction HENRY HAYWARD (By Arrangement with EDWARD BRANSCOMBE). A Vocal Festival of British Song, Commencing TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. THE WORLD-FAMOUS WESTMINSTER GLEE ■ SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLFE SINGERS, Representing Westminster Abbey, St, Paul’s, St George’s. Worcester, Windsor, and Canterbury Cathedrals, and the leading London Church Choirs,/ Concert Halls, and Colleges of 1 Music. FIVE SOPRANO BOY SOLOISTS, FIVE SOPRANO BOY SOLOISTS, With EIGHT ADULT ARTISTS. EIGHT ADULT ARTISTS. The finest musical organisation that has ever left Great Britain on an EMPIRE TOUR. i IN CANADA THE WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS TOURED CONTINUOUSLY FOR EIGHTEEN MONTHS—THE LONGEST ON RECORD. THEY VISITED 150 CITIES AND TOWNS AND GAVE OVER 4-00 CONCERTS, PILLING THE BIGGEST AUDITORIUMS , TO OVERFLOWING. SOME AUTHORITATIVE PRESS COMMENTS. j “ The celebrated Westminster Glee | Singers enchanted an audience of some I 3,000 persons in the Arena. The most | delightful and at the same time the most | amazing events on the programme were ; those which featured the soprano boys. ! It is not exaggerating to say that they sang like angels—or as one would imagine angels could sing.”—The ‘ Star,’ Vancouver. ’lt you were a millionaire you would have them sing in the Massey Hall for a whole, week. Easy singing, expressive, beyond description or praise; singing which ig pure, faultless, perfectly balanced, clear and steady as the light of a beautiful planet, the glorious tone bore the words straight to you - heart.”—‘Evening Telegram,’ Toronto. “ The apex of * choral achievement is surely exemplified by the Westminster Glco Singers. Every item was a musical gem; whether renderd by the boys and rren together or by either group it had the liquid loveliness of a clear running brook.”— ‘ Chronicle,’ Halifax. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS, Presenting programmes of the choicest selections of British music, embracing Part Songs Madrigals, Glees, Anthems, National Airs, Vocal Dances, Sailor Chanties, Humorous Quartets, Solos, Duets, and Song Scenas. MATINEES, Wednesday, 6th, Saturday, 9th. THE BOX PLANS for the Season now open at THE BRISTOL PRICES OP ADMISSION (Plus Taxi: Evening—ss, 3s, 2s, Children half-price; Matinees—4s, 3s, 2s, Children half-price. Liberal Concessions to P'Hics of 20 or more Pupils from Primary and Secondary Schools and Colleges. Particulars from Box Office (The Bristol), Advance Director, SCOTT COLVILLE. ARTILLERY BAND (By Kind Permission Officer Commanding) Mr D. WHELAN,. Conductor. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o’clock, At ST. CLAIR BEACH. ST. CLAIR BEACH. ST. CLAIR BEACH. A Select Programme of Music Has Been Arranged Collection in Aid of Band Funds. J. L. MORICE, Hon. Sec. LOST AND POUND. LOST, GREY-AND-BLACK FLORAL SILK SCARF, between St. Clair and Belleknowes. Reward.—Leave HENDERSON, Butcher, Moruington. >' LOST, £2, in Princes street, near M‘Kenzie’s Shop.—Please return to Manager, JPKenzie’s Shop; reward. LOST. —Person who picked up Rug between Pigroot Crock and Brothers, Labour Day, return Hunt and Vcitch, Water street; reward. LOST, between Norfolk ■ street and St. Clair School, Fountain Pen, Universal make; reward.—Ring 22-149. small Purse; reward.—s2s, ‘Star.’ LUST, small Black-and-White Collie at ■ Normanby;,answers name of Top; rewards—Williams, Dunedin Brewery. LOST, to-day, Highgate, Roslyn, Chrysler Radiator Cap ; reward.—Ring 20-155. LOST, between Evans and Warden streets, Opoho, Baby’s Woollen Coat. —Reward on returning to 54 Evans street. I OST, Rim of Motor Car Headlight, be- * tween Nairn street, Kaikorai, and Anderson’s Bay road. -Finder rewarded returning to Williamson’s Store, Ross’s Corner, Anderson’s Bay. % LOST, Black Homing Pigeon, ring No. 127,074; reward,—l6 Cuttcn street, St. Kilda, Dunedin; R. W. Simpson. LOST, Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch, Botanic Gardens or vicinity, Labour Day; reward.—l Glencairn street, N.E. Valley. T OST, yesterday, between Burlington street and Railway Station, Five Keys on ring.—Return urgent 41 Richardson street, ~Sfc. Kilda; reward. IT OST, in front, of Regent Theatre, Note -*-4 Book.—Please return to J. A. Wallace, Regent Chambers. OULD Person who Picked Up Handbag at the Octagon on Thursday keep the pound it contained, and kindly Post Bag and other Contents to the Owner, whose name, with address, was written inside. STRAYED from 111 Moray place on Monday last, a Collie Spaniel Puppy; answers to name “ Nobby ” —Will finder please return to Dr Do Latour, above address? LOST, Labour Day, Cavell street and Anderson’s Bay Courts, Square Brass Badge, N.Z.U.T.; reward.—lo 3, ‘Star’ Office. FOUND, phono bos, St. Kilda, Labour Day, Purse, containing sum of money. —Apply 57 Broughton strept, Sunday morning, between 10 and 12. FOUND, October 15th, Fountain Pen; name engraved on gold band. —125, ‘ Star.’ T OST.—In Chimney Cleaning we. defy JLJ competition; satisfaction guaranteed. -Otago Window Cleaning Co.; ‘ phone 15-250. ’ lOST, that endless dusting of the iron J legs, etc., by buying a Vickers Cabi net Machine from Oxley’s. (JJJTRAYED —Foreign machines look out of O place; Vickers Machine Cabinets are finished in any shade you wish, FOUND. —£10 saved by buying a British Vickers Machine; Oxley’s will gladly send you one on trial. FOUND. Vickers Sewing Machines, Spring Mattress Prams.—Only at opposite Market. Reserve.

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Evening Star, Issue 20322, 2 November 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20322, 2 November 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20322, 2 November 1929, Page 17

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