ttMUSEMENT Town hall. OWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. Your last opportunity to hear "TETTRAZZINI OF AUSTRALIA,” “TETTRAZZINI OF AUSTRALIA,” ETHEL OSBORN In a delightful programme of Songs and Arias. SUPPORTER BY Madame Evelyn de Mauny Pianist Air Leon de Slauny Violinist Signor Alf. P. Truda Flautist ETHEL OSBORN, ETHEL OSBORN, Auckland“ Received a flattering re* coption, and merited the hearty appreciation accorded. ” —“Star.” Hawera: —“Every note and all her songs were sung with that perfection that one delights to hear but so seldom finds.” New Plymouth:—“The expectation created by the announcement regarding Miss Osborn’s voice was fully realised.”—“Taranaki Herald.” Wellington:—No need to quote. Wellington has endoreed the verdict of other centres. NO VOICE OF THE RANGE AND QUALITY HAS BEEN HEIAKD HERE BEFORE. HEAR HER YOURSELF TO-NIGHT. PRICES: ss, 3s, 2s. Students' concoscessions. Apply at Bristol Box Office, BBS 1 1 'HE Price ]e Not the only thing to A- consider in the cost of a Suit. It ts not ever, the first thing. The Style must be Right and fitted so as to Express the Personality of the man who will wear it Otherwise it is a disfigurement THE LITTLE EXTRA FIRST COST OP CLOTHE 3 MADE BY MILLIGAN’S EXPERTS KELBURNE* AVENUE. Is always A Good Investment in Appearance and Durability.
The average yield per aero of tho principal crops for the season 1921-23 in NewSouth Wales and Victoria were as follow:—Victoria, barley, 23.52 bushels; maize, 40.99 bushels; oats, 19 09, and heat, 10.94. New South Wales, barhiy, 18.41; mabe, 27.11; oats, 16.78; and v heati 13.30. Tasmania had an average if 28.25 for oats, 24.99 for maize, and -0.62 for wheat. Tho keen demand for property in street, Auckland, has been exemplified in rather a curious manner n the last few days (says an exchange). »-'he manager of a picture theatre in the nain thoroughfare, wishing to arouse inorost in a forthcoming production, caue--1 a long streamer to tAj affixed to the ont of tho building bearing the last .vo words of the title of the attraction a question. They happened to be “for xle.’' The secretary of the company oUling the lease of the, theatre, and the ners of the building, were inundated nost from the beginning with iniries from persons who wished to purthe block. Tho tenants became easy, and the proprietor of a restannt in the building began to fear that might lose his goodwill if it went broad that the property woe for sale, ho joke was exploded when the word ciiousiy missing in the placard was
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11651, 16 October 1923, Page 3
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