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\T ATIONAL. - il ATIONAL. - TVT ATIONAL. - ATIONAL. - Master Pictures Presents QHIRL.EY 14/T ASON ohirley Mason Malcolm MBGSISBI in " rpHE \FBECK," " IHE VV HECK." "'WHEN a man jlies and a wom.ad LOVES. A GRIPPING DRAMA OF \ ROMANCE AND INTRIGUE. ''T OVE YfAKES 'I?M "Juove IVlakes cum Wild." 'A Comedy-drama ot Lite, Love aad Laugh ter—and the story of a worm who turned A Tornado of Fun and a Tornado of Thrills. ROMANCE TURNS THE OFFICE MOUSE INTO A ROARING LION. Full Supporting Programme includes "WINE, WOMEN AND SAUERKRAUT' 2-Reel Comedy. Latest Fox Weekly News Topical Reserves at Theatre, or Phone 42-1(39. JOSEPH OSEPH JOSEPH OSEPH JOSEPH OSEPH JOSEPH OSEPH HISLOP, ISjIOP, HISLOP, ISI.OP. HISLOP, ISLOP, HISLOP, iSLOP„ The iy/TUSical a ttraction he IVIusiCAL Attraction • of 1927. The year 1927 has been an exceedinglj attractive one for music-lovera of the Do minion and a fitting climax to a mos' brilliant is the announcement bj Messrs. J. and N. Tait that they have completed arrangements for the world-famous Tenor, Joseph Hislop. now delighting over flowing audiences m Australia bj ins Glori ous Singing and Wonderful Artistry, to give a series of Concerts in the Dominion. Joseph Hislop will open his New Zealand tour in the Auckland Town Hall on" THURSDAY, November 3. Town OWN HALL. ALL. Direction J. and N. Tait. TVTOVEMBER Q J-HURSDAY. iIOVEMBER O, Also on QATURDAY AND TV.TONDAY. OATURDAY AND I'J-ONDAY, TVTOVEMBER C AND H nOVEMBER O AND I. 3 ]\,f AGNIFICENT T>ECITALS Q ill AGNIFICENT JttECITALS - O. 3- ]\f AGNIFICENT OECITALS - Q It ia with Persona! Pride Messrs. J. and 2*. Tait announce the coming of the Out■tanding Musical Attraction of the year. THE WORLD-FAMOUS OPERATIC THE WORLD-FAMOUS OPERATIC TENOR. TENOR, JOSEPH OSEPH JOSEPH OSEPH JOSEPH JCSEPH JOSEPH OSEPH JOSEPH OSEPH JOSEPH OSEPH Hislop. islop. Hislop. islop. Hislop. islop. Hislop. islop. Hislop. islop. Hislop. islop. SOME SYDNEY PRESS NOTICES: "With versatile and polished art Mr. Joseph ,Hislop, the noted Operatic Tenor, deeply impressed his first Australian audience at the Tov~n Hall on Saturday night. Mr. Hislop, who comes with a high Teputation. derived from his successes on tne Lyric stage abroad, justified his fame in this concert by his insight variety of tonal colour and vocal commaild." -Sydney Morning Herald "Joseph Hislop undoubtedly merits his place as one of the World's Greatest Tenors. Singings at his Australian debut, before a crowded audience at the Town Hall on Saturday night, he revealed himself as the possessor of a voice of extraordinary power and beauty, superbly employed. He was justly accorded a tumultuous reception. Sydney Daily Telegraph. "Mr .Joseph Hisjop's Sydney debut at the u_own Hall last night was attended bv an overflowing audience. The Tenor, who has a fine personality to help his artistic gift, selected a programme that* gave scope for the mrst tender sentiment, but. there were moments, notably m the operatic arias, when the resonance of his fine voice was superb " —Sydney Sun. "There were so many people in the Town t a night heal the English tenor, Joseph fciisiop, thai applause .from any section was enough to sound like a furore, and when he sang from opera all sections applauded together. His was a popular ovation, and he will pull all Sydney to hear Lira."—Sydney Truth. TOSEPH TOSEPH TOSEPH »r n<3Ti>Tj TOSEPH OOSEPH Hislop. ISLOP. Hislop. rsLOP Hislop. IST.OP Hislop.' islop. THE WORLD'S FOREMOST TENOR THE WORLD'S FOREMOST TENOR.' COMING TO rpWN |JALL. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS LATER. Wl-AT IS NEW ZEALAND'S GREATVriWv J? r T x?lJm Come 40 the JiP SUNDAY NIGHT And hear the Rev Lionel B Fletcher Speak on This Subject PUBLIC LECTURE ""ggncsriigy DR. E. P. NEALE. -INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS IN NEW' ZEALAND—The Problem of Their Corapensa tion." LEYS INSTITUTE, TO-DAY (Saturdav). AT a P.M. Public Invited Auckland theosophical society. Society of Arit Building, Kitchener Street TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). '/ P.M. PUBLIC LECTURE. "THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE," By MISS G. OMAHA BLANDFORD. UCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION A POPULAR BIBLE LECTURE. Illustrated by a Fine Collection of LANTERN SLIDES. On "THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE." Will be given by the t REV. A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A., In UNITY HALL (near Town Hall), On MONDAY. 10TH INST., at 7.45 p.m. ALL'" HEARTILY WELCOME. QCOTS HALL, Symonds St., WEDNES- " DAT. October 12, at 7.45 p.m. Public Address on ' "Does Instinct Teach [J 3 Wbai To Eat V b? Mr. M. Walker. vhAKinsa, S. H. Robinson, Esa. Exhibition of vegetables and fruit press, Question* answered. Admission by Silver

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19762, 8 October 1927, Page 22

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