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Amusements. _____ Under the Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies Viscount and Viscountess Jellicoe. TOWN TT* AL L. OWN XI "A L ju. TO-NIGHT AT S. ' TO-NIGHT AT 8. Direction: Thomas Quinlan in association with E. J. and Dan Carroll. Manager: R. A. Shephard. SISTINE riHOIR QOLOISTS. ISTINE OOLOISTS. SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS. SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS. SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS. SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS. Season Commences. THE MOST NOTABLE EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND. THEIR SOLO. PART AND CHORAL SINGING IS A REVELATION, AND TO HEAR IT IS MORE THAN A DELIGHT-IT IS A PRIVILEGE. The days of intellectnal glory in all land* have seen the most beautiful, tender and ' romantic prose and verse-Inspiring musicians to the noblest expression of their heavensent gifts, and so that none of this wedded artistic loveliness may be lost translations by .eminent Italian scholars will be supplied for all programmes. In this "way those that know that land and the marvellous language of Dante, will be afforded a measure of rich enioyment, while to those who have not travelled in the Southern Peninspln. and who do not speak tho poet's tongue, the unison of exquisite prose and versT to melodies of surpassing charm and expression will be an interesting and delightful explanation of Italy's supremacy in the perfect, creative art of music, song and story. — THE — • SISTINE /"IHOIR QOLOISTS. ISTINE 'OUOIR OOLOISTS. Formed the basic balance of the FAMOUS SISTINE CHOIR. SIGNOR FACCHINI ----•• Tenor. SIGNOR PAGANELLI - - - T , enor - SIGNOR SARTI £ enor - SIGNOR PASINATI * - - ? - Tenor. SIGNOR, GATTI - Tenor. ; SIGNOR RASPONI --••-- Baritone. SIGNOR MASSOGLIA - - - Bantone. SIGNOR BELLI Basso. SIGNOR CONSTANTINI - - - Basso. SIGNOR CASOLARI - - - Conductor. The Programmes to be submitted will be of tho most varied nature, ranging from Ecclesiastical music to excerpts from Grand Opera and including English Lyrics, French Chansons and Neapolitan Folk Songs.- Some of the part singing will be unaccompanied, and a full orchestra will assist the big j grand opera excerpts which Signor Casolan , ! will conduct. The performances will be a revelation to music-lovers of all classes arid creeds. — THE — SISTINE QOLOISTS. ISTINE V-'HOIR SOLOISTS. BOX PLAN FOR FIVE CONCERTS, viz.: TO-NIGHT. September 27. TO-MORROW. September 28. FRIDAY. September 29. SATURDAY,, September 30, ONE AND ONLY MATINEE, On « SATURDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 30. Are now on view at Lewis R. r/ady and Son, Ltd. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). 1000 Reserved Seats at 6s 7d. 2000 Unreserved at 4s 6d and 2s 2d. Children Half-price to Matinee Only, Day Sales of Unreserved Seats at Coienian't, Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade. /DOMING TO "THJi QUEEN'S Kj FRIDAY NEXT, HOOT GIBSON — In — "RED C O U R A G E." - Meetings. PROHIBITION QAMPAIGN. OPEN AIR MEETING. OPEN AIR MEETING. QUAY STREET EAST. QUAY STREET EAST. LUNCH HOUR, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), LUNCH. HOUR. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 12.15 P.M. 12.15 P.M. Speakor: MU. L. E. FALKNER. i When Booze is gone, there will be 1 £7.500,000 annually to divide beItween the people. Support and Vote for Prohibition, and then participate in this benefit. " npHE T URE QF f|y|TS!3IONS." A fact!. Good meetings, with great addresses, in connection with the LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY, ha.ve been held *t ; Mount Eden, Green Lane, Mount Roskill. Maungaturoto, Nowton. Devonport, and inspiring services in all the Congregational Churches en Sunday. TO-DAY (Wednesday), SEPTEMBER 27, will be the beat series of Meeting* ever held; in Auckland —provided YOU ARE THERE.' Ladies' Meeting at 2.30 p.m., with Address by Mrs. Williams and Exhibition of Gifts for Mission Fields. Watchers' Prayer Union Tea and Meeting •at 6.15 p-m. Great public Meeting at 7.30 p.m., pre-' sided over by His Worship the Mayor of Auckland, and addresses by Rev. G. J. and Mrs. Williams. Usual Collections, only bigger than ever. All these gatherings will be held at the BERESFORD STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. HAROLD J. RALPH. L.M.S. Secretary. GAVE "yOUR FREEDOM. meeting of ' ,"\/f,oderates. eeting- of Moderates. chamber of commeb.ce,— Swaneon Street, rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), SEPT. 28, AT 8 P.M. • Chairman: GEO. BAILDON, Eea. THE NEW ZEALAND MODERATE LEAGUE Invites all members and supporters to attend a Meeting for the purpose of organising for the protection of personal liberty. Tho Dominion Secretary, Mr. R- A. ARMSTRONG, of Wellington, will address the mooting on the programme of the. League. E. E. NALDER, _ Acting-Secretary. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF flL '"Vi) -tx ARTS. ragjjalw The Annual General Meeting A ~ of Members will bo held at the Society's Building. Kitchener Street, TOMORROW (Thursday), September 28, 1922, at 8 p.m. Every Member is particularly requested to endeavour to attend tho meeting. H. VAILE, President. SPECIAL MEETING of""vinegrowerß. Wine Makers, and those conneoted with the Sale of N.Z. Wine will be held in the Chamber of Commerce. Swanson Street. Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT. 29th inst.. at 2.30 p.m. Business: Important matters relating to the coming liquor referendum. You are earnestly requested to attend. K. A. CORBAN. Hon. Sec, Viticultural Association of N.Z.. Henderson. A NTI - pROHIBITION ~\ TEETTNG. FACTS! NOT SENTIMENT! BY MR. FREDERICK BURKE. My Challenge to Debate the Subject of Prohibition with any person is still open. rpOWN "TTALL, /"VCTOBER Q AT 8 P.M. Critics Specially Invited. Questions Welcomed. \ UCKLAND FEDERATED COOKS' AND A STEWARDS' UNION. A Special Meeting will be held in lAe Trades Hall, Hobson Street, at 10 a.m., Octobev 1, the General Secretary being present. Business important. E. LEE. Secretary. If ABY Terms.—Furniture. Pianos, Sewing J Machines, Gramaphones, Push-carts, Perambulators. — Central Agency, w ( citj iCfcbmtact. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18206, 27 September 1922, Page 16

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