AMUSEMENTS. The Celebrated GALLI-CURCI ’ GALLI-CURCI GALLI-CURCI GALLI-CURCI BOX PLANS Will Reopen on THURSDAY, September 29, at The Bristol, TOWN HALL Direction J. and N. Tait. By arrangement Evans and Salter, N.Y. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, October 5 and 8, October 5 and 8, October 5 and 8, 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ONLY 2 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ONLY 2 2 WONDERFUL CONCERTS ONLY 2 GALLI-CURCI The Most Notable Musical Event in Many Years, _ GALLI-CURCI, _ GALLI-CURCI. _ GALLI-CURCI, THE WORLD’S QUEEN OF SONG. THE WORLD’S QUEEN OF SONG. THE WORLD’S QUEEN OF SONG. The wonderful purity of her voice, its amazing flexibility, its marvellous “ floating ” quality, so elusive in its witchery, so satisfying and entrancing to the ear; her uncanny ease in the delivery of passages of the utmost technical difficulty — these and other phases of her art have inspired a thousand pens to attempt, with glowing superlatives, to describe the beauties of her voice. But words have never expressed the full sense of its exquisite charm and pathos or conveyed the meaning of its unfailing appeal. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. Patrons may have the same seats for the altered dates by applying to The Bristol. PRICES, 10s, 7s 6d, and 5e (plus tax). Touring Manager Maurice Ralph Concert Manager Leon White
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 7.45, Last Performance, THE GRAND OPERA, ‘THE MAGIC FLU T E.’ FULL STAGE PRODUCTION. Book at The Bristol. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is, KAIKORAI BAND T. J. kirk-burnnand, HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, PROGRAM M ‘ God Jlefend New Zealand.’ March, ‘The Conqueror’ (Morrison). Reverie, ‘ A Perfect Day ’ (Jacobs-Bond), Soloists, Bandsmen A. Campbell and E. J. Andrews. M-': quartet (selected), Messrs J. Kennedy, J. M’Farlane, C. Hawes, A. M'Dowell. Humoresque, ‘ Pop Goes the Weasel ’ (Old English). Latest song hit, ‘Good-bye,’ from ‘The White Horse Inn ’ (Stolz). Violin solo, ' ‘ Lochaber ’ (M'Kenzie-Mur-CONCERT, Conductor. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, at 8.5 p.m. E. Duet in character, ‘ Let’s Grow Old Together ’ (Nelson), Miss Dorothy Hambleton and Master Murray Bowie (Miss Muriel Eager at the piano). Novelty switch, ‘ Lassies and Lads ’ (Truman ). Humour, Mr R. Wilson-Brown. Hymn, ‘ Eternal Father.’ Xylophone duet, ‘ Mae and Mae’ (Alford). Bandsmen E. J. Andrews and -W. J. Sinton. March, ‘ Blaze Away ’ (Lincoln). doch), Miss Eva Judd. ‘ God Save the King.’ Accompanist: Mrs T. J. Kirk-Burnnand, L.T.C.L. ANOTHER POPULAR CONCERT. COME EARLY. THEATRE HEATED. Concert finishes in time to catch cars home. D. WHELAN, Secretary. SKATING. ‘ SKATING. “MURRAY 5 S,” TO-NIGHT. SKATING “THE BIG RINK WITH THE PERFECT FLOOR.” TO-NIGHT. I SKATING. TO-NIGHT. NOVELTIES AND EVENTS. NOVELTIES AND EVENTS. LADIES, Is; GENTLEMEN, Is 6d; SPECTATORS, 6d. Delightful Evening’s Entertainment, with Fun and Thrills for All Who Meet at Murray’s. Afternoon Session, 2.30 till ■ 4—fid. College Session, 4,30-5.30 —3d. SKATING. TO-NIGHT. SKATING. TO-NIGHT. SKATING.’ TO-NIGHT; SKATING. TO-NIGHT. SKATING. TO-NIGHT. SKATING. TO-NIGHT. SKATING. TO-NIGHT. Beginners Taught by Professional Skaters. Daily Sessions, 12 noon till 10 p.m. RING FOR RESERVES. 308 MORAY PLACE. Phone 11-160.
REGAL! REGAL! Largest and Best Rink in Dunedin. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 11. 7.30 to 11. Ladies, Is; Gents, Is 6d. Monte Carlo, Novelties, etc. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 7.30 to 11, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, Valuable Prize. Proceeds in Aid A.T.F. Returned Soldiers’ Club. The Big Carnival of the Season. To-night, Exhibition by Australasian Lady Champion Skater in New and Clever Tricky Skating. Corner Cumberland and St. Andrew streets. Please Note,—This Rink is not closing down. Sessions as usual. EDUCATIONAL. “ J CANNOT AFFORD IT.” It is surprising the number of young men who, when offered business success, say “ I cannot afford it.” No one with a spark of ambition can afford to miss the money-making opportunities offered by Dr VVm. G. Fern, Principal of the Fern Business Institute of London, Get a copy of the 18-page prospectus, 1 The Science of Management and Self-Manage-ment ’ from J. W. Webb, 175 Rattray street. Phono 11-433. It is free for the asking. MRS CHIRNSIDE, Ladies' Cutter and Teacher of Dressmaking, 56 Upper Stuart street. CLASSES DAILY, Morning and Afternoons; Evening Classes by arrangement. Pupils may enrol at any time. Paper Patterns or Material Cut To Measure. No fitting required. Open Friday evenings. Terms on application. BRIDGE. —Expert Tuition, 2s 6d lesson. —33 Government Life Buildings, Rattrav street; phone Mrs Jeavons mornings, 11-166. BROWN’S Commercial College.—Moderate fees, rapid individual tuition; students recommended positions; Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping.— Telephone 10-697. TUITION given in all branches of Painting, Arts, and Crafts.—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange Building; phone 18-164. UN TVER sTt Y~Sln (Ln (L wishes to CMach French and English. Matric. Scholarship, Pass Degree.—Address 30, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Pupils Pianoforte, Violin, Banjo, Steel Guitar, Ukelele; also to Join Orchestra.—sos King street. \7 r OU ( will most likely find the article A you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns. Get the hab.t of studying these columns—it will pay you.
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Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 15
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