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AMUSEMENTS. SESSIONS AT 11 8.0 p.m. THOMAS A. THEA (Home of the Lnst night's enthusiastic Divine Lady" the greatest triumph Bince the ad "ENGLAND EVERY MAN WILL DO The words that have upon the screen as naval hero stirs S.. Tory at SEE LORD NELSON'S MIGHTY FLEET ROARING DEFIANCE AT THE FRENCH FLEBT DIVINE CORINNE AS The Immortal VICTOR VARCONI AS LORD NELSON. The ecstasy of one of history's screen . . with the. star of cutter girl whose beauty was her loves the scandal of an love's greatness she OVERTURE. EVOLUTION of DIXIE Vitaphone Orchestra—6o Players. BOOK NOW FOR THIS BOX PLAN NOW OPEN GIANNINI! ISN'T SHE WONDERFUL? "There seemed to be but one remark as the huge crowd left the Town Hall _ last night after hearing Dusolina Giannini. It was, 'lsn't she wonderful?' "—Sydney Daily Telegraph, 30/6/29. EVERY NEW ZEALANDER CAPABLE OF APPRECIATING THE SIMPLEST SONG SHOULD KNOW OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. "Even the definitely unmusical man might be advised to 'give himself another trial by hearing this exquisite singer."—Berliner Tageblatt. TWO CONCERTS IN AUCKLAND By "THE GLORIOUS GIANNINI." _ TOWN HALL. Direction: E. J. Gravestock, Ltd. By Arrangement with Concert Management Daniel Mayer (Inc.), New York. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, And THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. .. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK, who has brought so many musical celebrities to this country, now has the honour of presenting THE WORLD-FAMOUS YOUNG INTERNATIONAL OPERA AND CONCERT STAR. SIGNORINA DUSOLINA GIANNINI DUSOLINA GIANNINI DUSOLINA GIANNINI DUSOLINA GIANNINI (Jah-nee-nee), Whose recent meteoric conquest of the critical audiences of the capital cities of Europe hns definitely established her as THE UNRIVALLED STAR OF THE MODERN CONCERT WORLD. "Giannini is that rare thing among vocalists, a transcendent genius with a perfect voice, an abounding intelligence and an endless fund of emotional energy. More perfect art it is impossibTe to imagine." —Dr. A. E. Floyd, in the Melbourne Aigu*» 2/8/29. Assisting the Famous Soprano will be MR. SOL DEUTSCH, VIOLINIST. MISS MOLLY BERNSTEIN. ' PIANIST. RESERVED SEATS: 7s 6d, plus tax. Unreserved, 5s and 3s, plus tax. BOX PLANS OPEN ON FRIDAY NEXT At Lev/is Eady, Ltd. * Applications from Country Patrons should be addressed to Lewis Eady, Ltd., Auckland, with remittance of 8s 4d (including tax) for each ticket. • «" WRESTLING. N.Z. WRESTLING ASSOCIATION (INC.) TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT, OCT. 14. AT 8 P.M. MORMON TOM ALLEY (U.S.A.) V. NARANJAN SINGH (India). Eight 10-Minute Rounds. Preceded by FIRST-CLASS PRELIMINARIES. POPULAR PRICES.—Stage, 10s; Dress Circle, ss: Reserves, 7s Od; Gallery, 2s 6d. We Pay Tax. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. THIS ALSO APPLIES TO LADIES. Box Plan Now Open nt Carter and Asher's, Shortlond Street. BOOK EARLY. NO PERSON CAN BOOK MORE THAN SIX (6) SEATS. FRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTICES. DEFENDERS OF WILLIAM 111., No. 18. Ladies' Church Service to bo held in the Presbyterian Church, Mt. Albert Terminus at 7 p.m. Lodges assemble at 6.45. Sister and Brother Lodges cordially ; invited to attend. By order of the Wor. Mistress. , M. BARNETT, Secretary. gT. BENEDICT'S. SUNDAY. Holy Masses at 6.30, 7.30. 9 and il a.m. Missa Cantata at 11 a.m. Evening Devotions at 7 p.m. Preacher, Morning and Evening, A REDEMPTORIST FATHER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20384, 12 October 1929, Page 22

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