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EMENTS PALACE Popular iatre ALWAYS i PROGRAMME IN S^.Z To-night 7.30 EAT PROGRAMME. A RY MILES MINTED in & The Lady [PPING ROMANTIC DRAMA. THE! BEAUTIFUL GIRL. WHOSE IDEALS W MARRIAGE. A PICTURE SWEPT .ND TENSE CLIMAXES. and VSRCINIA VALLI in ACK BAG, AND A LOVE STORY THAI fi HEAR !' FIRMLY. ; n TEM SECONDS r !i COATEDY FROM THE CENTURY DIOS. 0 f THE KADOO KING CLONIC END TO A BIG SERIAL. H ER ATTRACTIONS. I IQ and 9d. BOOK AT MUIR’S. ! AMUSEMENTS. ■I j OPERA HOUSE. Direction George Castles FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, f ! 3rd August. 4th August. 6th August. FRIDAY,- SATURDAY, MONDAY, 3rd August. 4th August. 6th August. AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES AMY CASTLES 'j' H E WO 1; LD-FAMEI > DI l AM A TIC „ SOPRANO. Dr. Floyd, Melbourne Argus, said “Miss Castles was both brilliant and exnressive. Her technique was remarkably impressive. She was delightful, and aroused a furore.” Mr. Gibson Young, Melbourne Herald, said; —“Miss Amy Castles thrilled the audience with the intensity of her expression.” ) Air. Thorolil Waters, Melbourne Sun. said:—"Castles’ wonder voice. There ■ were temperamental wonders in almost every phrase, delight in every mood. and beauty in every note.” Miss Agnes Murphy in Sydney Bulletin, said ; —.During the last ‘JO years I have | heard all the great vocal stars of Europe and America, and 1 have never , heard any dramatic soprano to approach Amy Castles in either quality or reserve power.” Assisting Artists: ALBERTO TORZLLLO, Harpist. Ci [ A!J. ES T U (Til \V EL 1., Pin nisi:. A ml j EILEEN CASTLES, Lyric Soprano. PRICES: (is (reserved), is and Js (plus tax. Box Plan opens at -Muir’s on Monday next. Concessions to students. NEVER BEFORE Li the Theatrical history of Gisborne has a Play met with such an enthusiastic reception was accorded -’ast night to S os*0 s * M N DAL The reason is obvious, for tins delightful Comedy l : qll of iiuman characters was presented on a scale and with a. cast far superior to anything seen previous!}*. IT IS TO BE PRESENTED AGAIN TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT 1 O At the PE R A PE R A —Bv— H 0 U S E. 0 U S E. A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE Headed by DORIS DUANE DORTS DUANE DORIS DUANE DORIS DUANE -—And—--1 ERIC .HARRISON. All wlio saw “Scandal” last night wei'e .Delighted. Many of them will be at the Opera House again to-night, i Those who missed Last Night’s Performance have only to ask their friends and they will undoubtedly be told that “SCANDAL” “SCANDAL” “SCANDAL” > . “SCANDAL” “SCANDAL” Is easily the BEST lEI and that they would he foolish to miss this delightful and daring comedy. THE BOX PLAN IS AVAILABLE AT MUIR’S TO-DAY. PRICES —Circle and 0.5., o,'-; Stalls 4/-; Pit 2/-. Plus Tax. MAKARAKA-MA7AWKERO HALL. TUESDAY,-JULY 31« t, at S p.m. A GRAND DANCE. Proceeds; in aid of the Catholic Church. I Tickets: Cents 3/-, Ladies 2/-. j F. G. MURPHY, Hon. Sec. Igisborke city band I _____ j Sacred Concert EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. I SUNDAY EVENING, 8.30 sharp. PROGRAMME. I 1. March—“Punchinello”... (Riinmcr 2. Overture, “Mirella” (Gounod) 2. Song—“ Reaping” .TvIISS COX 4. Descriptive Fantasia—“ Smithy in the Wood” (Miclinclis) 5. Grand Contest Selection, “.Liszt” G. “Song of the Airmen” W. BIGNEL.ij v. Fantasia. “A Military Church Parade” (Ord Hume) Conductor- H. LANGTRY, R.M.S.M. A. C. SWAN, Hon. See|'l923 COMPETITIONS j I TlHe following Classes not mentioned j in the Schedule are now included: } SACRED SOLO, Boys under 15. j DUET, Girls under 18. I CHARACTER RECITAL, in Cost- ! / * tunc, under 16. 1 ALL ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 28th. FRED. R. BALL, Hon. Secretary.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9575, 28 July 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9575, 28 July 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9575, 28 July 1923, Page 6

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