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Hearing Aids Available. Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Brilliantly Entertaining for .Everybody. ‘ I LIVE IN GKOSVENOR SQUARE ’ Starring Hex Anna Robert Harrison Neagle Morley And the All-Fun Show, ‘ RADIO STARS ON PARADE * Wally Alan Frances BROWN CARNEY LANGFORD (Both Pictures for Universal > Exhibition.) Plans at Theatre. Tel. 22-573. Moray place congregational CHOIR. AN AUGMENTED CHOIR WILL SING Stainer’s Cantata, ‘THE DAUGHTER OF JAIRUS.’ Soloists: Miss Patricia Thorn, Miss Doris Beck, Mr Vernon Smith, Mr John Murray. Organist- Mrs Olive Campbell.. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, At 6,30.

SESSIONS 1.45 and 7.30 p.m. Hearing Aids Available! Phone 13-379. Dir.: Kerridge-Odeon. 1.45 and 7.30 p.m. SCORCHING DRAMA! ‘•ARE THESE OUR PARENTS ’ ‘‘ARE THESE OUR PARENTS ’ With HELEN VINSON LYLE TALBOT - IVAN LEBEDEFF NOEL NEILL - ADDISON RICHARDS Teen-age Girl 'Faces Murder Charge While ' Her Pleasure - mad Parents Turn Their Backs as She. Speeds Down a One-way Street to Disaster and Disgrace! 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also, A RADIO RIOT SHOW! ‘ PEOPLE ARE FUNNY ’ Starring JACK HALEY Helen Rudy Ozzie WALKER VALLEE NELSON FRANCES LANGFORD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Final Episode ‘SECRET AGENT X9.’ PLANS at Strand (13-378). gTRAND

TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON DUNEDIN CENTRE. CONCERT BY FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, AT 8 p.m., CONCERT CHAMBER PIANO SOLOS by Edgar Moy (London), Koa Nees, William Clarke, Rosaline Plank, Sybil Wallace, Maisie Allport. DUOS Ruth Moore, Audrey Muir, Elva Westland, Sybil Baker. DOUBLE DUO-'Olive Nieper, Miriam Evans, Noela Borrow. Leslie Comer. VIODIN AND VlOLA—Ethel Wallace, Ngaio Garland. SONGS—Chas. Henderson (Edinburgh), Bertha Rawlinson, Eileen Young. SHAKESPEAREAN SCENE (‘TWELFTH NIGHT ’)—Kathleen Falconer, Ellen Mee, Bernard Dunne, Leonard Ireland, Kenneth Stewart. Producer, Mrs John Moffett. TICKETS (including Booking at Begg’s), 2s 6d. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, SOCIAL EVENING AT SAVOY Programme by Successful 1916 Diploma Candidates. Tickets, 3s 6d. THURSDAY, October 24, CONCERT bv YOUNGER CANDIDATES CONCERT CHAMBER, AT 8 P.M. TICKETS (including Bookings at Begg’s), 2s 6d. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, JUBILEE BALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Open to Trinity College Teachers, Students, and Interested Friends. DOUBLE TICKET, 15s, obtainable from Secretary or Begg’s. Gallery Seats Is. PRESENTATION OF DEBUTANTES, 9.15. . ■

0 HE .COMES THIS WAY BUT ONCE! AFTER sensational successes in Canada and Australia, where they packed the hall and the stage! AFTER tihe Press tributes: “He is really tremendous.” • • • “He stamped his art with the seal of greatness.” . . . “French tenor moves crowds. . . . “A continued triumph for M. Thill,”-etc. AFTER the public's opinion: “The packed halls and tremendous ovations have only been equalled by Melba years ago.” THE LEADING TENOR OF THE PARIS GRAND OPERA. Pays a short dying visit to New. Zealand. ; I GEORGE S THILL | GEORGES THILL | GEORGE S THILL- I | GEORGES THILL | Acknowledged to .be one of the greatest living tenors of the world. Associate Artist: MARCEL LORBER, Piano. . TWO GLORIOUS CONCERTS TOWN HALL r TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 Arias from ‘ Carmen,’ 51 Tosca,’ ‘ Rigoletto,’ ‘ Bal Masque,’ ‘ Gioconda,’, ‘ Pagliacci,’ and many others. Also French, Italian, Spanish, etc., songs. BOX PLAN NOW. OPEN Af D.I.C. NOT TO HEAR THILL IS TO MISS A GREAT EXPERIENCE. PRICES: 10s, 7s 6d, and 5s (Plus Tax).’ Reserves at All Prices. Students’ Concessions, npply Box Office. Direction: Frederic McCalluin. *' Apart from her magnificent voice, the quality that most impresses about Joan Hammond is her artistic authority—everything she does is right.”—Walter Susskind, Eminent Conductor. ' JOAN HAMMOND DRAMATIC SOPRANO, With • . v RAYMOND LAMBERT, Accompanist and Associate Artist, ONLY ONE CONCERT IN DUNEDIN TOWN HALL MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION: 10s, 7s 6d, ss, plus tax (reserved); 2s 6d, plus tax (unreserved). Box Plan at Begg’s. To avoid congestion at the Box Office the plan will open for 10s seats 9 a.m., Monday Next, October 21. Other seats, 9 a.m., Tuesday Next, October 22. Direction: New Zealand Broadcasting Service (By arrangement with Harold Holt Ltd., London). THE STUDENT PRINCE ’ BOX PLANS Will be Opened at the D.I.C. on MONDAY I' UiNiX,; NEXT, at 9 o’clock. . A'queue will be formed at 8 a.m. ' . HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller and Sons Ltd.) MUSIC, ROMANCE, COMEDY, SPECTACLE. ■ Commencing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Matinees: MONDAY, October 28 (Labour Day), and WEDNESDAY, October 30. J. C. Williamson’s NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY 100 ARTISTS ) 100 In a tremendous production of Romberg’s Glorious Musical Romance, * THE STUDENT PRINCE ’ 1 THE STUDENT PRINCE ’ ‘ THE STUDENT PRINCE ’ Which, with its delightful story of Prince Karl, and Kathie, the charming niece of the innkeeper of Heidelberg, where the students spend their leisure hours, its lovely music, its refreshing comedy, its GRAND CHORUSES, together with its superb settings and gorgeous costumes, must be more favourably compared with all other musical plays. A GREAT CAST Includes Allen Christie (tenor), Marie Ryan (soprano, her first appearance here), Mario Rendlc (charming ingenue, her first appearance here) John Clements (tenet, his first appearance here), Dennis Hartley (comedian, his first appearance here), Lily Mooro (one of the aunts in 'Arsenic and Old Laeu ’), Bobby Mack, Betty Sparks, Len Gotting, - Graham Jones, Percy Martin, John Sanger, Frank Martin, $ Robert, Healey, and others. A Chorus of SIXTY Voices. . A Full Operatic Orchestra. Box Plans Open on MONDAY MORNING at'the D.I.C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. seven Nights. MATINEES; SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 and 9. ‘THE . DESERT SONG’ Box Plans will be opened on MONDAY MORNING at 9 o’clock at the D.I.C. Prices: Reservations Bs, Ordinary Stalls ss, Pit 2s 6d and Is 6d. Children half-price to Matinees. Prices plus lax.

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Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 1

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