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AMUSEMENTS STELLA POWER CONCERTS. Plans Open This Morning. rjT OWN HALL. Direction E. J. GRAVESTOCK. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 23rd. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 23rd. THURSDAY, October 25th, * SATURDAY, October 27th, MONDAY, October 29th. MR E. J. GRAVESTOCK Presents THE WORLD-FAMOUS SOPRANO MISS STELLA POWER “The Little Melba.” Her voice has beautiful quality, purity and freshness; her trill is memorable; her top note js almost higher than it ought to be, while her lowest is deep '■beyond her years. . . . She rivalled tbo Melba of old in her fluent warble of the Mad Scene from 'Lucia.” —Sydney "Bulletin.’" STELLA POWER, STELLA POWER, “The Little Melba.” ‘ The Little Melba.” “Her singing is delightful, so fresh and effortless that one immediately recognises one of the most perfect coloratura soprano singers of the day.” —Melbourne “Herald." Associated with the Famous Soprano Will Be WILLIAM JAMES, WILLIAM JAMES, “An absolutely brilliant, virile pianist, of whom Australia has jreat reason to be proud.” —Melbourne “Sun." And HAROLD BECK, The Talented Young Violoncellist. PRICES: 6s, As, 2s (plus taxi. Concessions to St udontV BOX PLANS NO W OPEN AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. PRINCESS THEATRE BINCESS THEATRE Manners street. LAST DAY OF “PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS.” “PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS.” “PRODIGAL DAUGHTERS.” And “LOVE'S BOOMERANG.” “LOVE’S BOOMERANG.” “LOVE’S BOOMERANG.” COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW! . W. S. HART In “THREE WORD BRAND,” “THREE WORD BRAND," And HAROLD LLOYD In “AMONG THOSE PRESENT.” "AMONG THOSE PRESENT.” WELLINGTON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. Grand opera house. RAND OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 8 p.m. GYMNASTIC DISPLAY GYMNASTIC DISPLAY (Pupils of Mrs Taylor). DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT (Pupils of Miss Helen Gard’ner). In the Presence of His Excellency the Governor-General. GYMNASTICS. DANCING. ELOCUTION. Items by Leading Artists. Prices, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at the Bristol. Reserved Seats, 6d extra. ATHLETIC SPORTS. LABOUR DAY. LABOUR DAY. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22 nd, 1923. G.RAND SPORTS PROGRAMME At the NEWTOWN PARK. NEWTOWN PARK, Starting 11 a.m. ORDER o"f EVENTS: 1. BOYS’ RACE (100 yards), 10-14 years 11.30 2. GIRLS' RACE (75 yards), 10-14 years 11.40 3. MARRIED MEN'S RACE (10 yards), 50 years and over 11.50 . 4. HGG AND SPOON RACE <3O yards), Women 12.00 5. GIRLS’ RACE (75 yards), 14-17 ‘ years 12.10 s 6. BOYS' BACK (120 yards), 14-17 c years 12.20 ■" 7. SKIPPING COMPETITION (3 1 minutes) 12.30 * 8. MARRIED WOMEN’S RACE (50 yards) 12.30 9. MARRIED MEN'S RACE (75 I yards) 12.40 1 10. THREAD THE NEEDLE (50 yards) 12.50 11. BOYS’ WALK (880 yards) 1.00 I 111. MARRIED WOMEN'S RACE J (50 yards) 1.10 > LUNCHEON ADJOURNMENT. ’ 13. DANCING 1.45 ' 14. PRIMARY SCHOOLS' LAB- 1 OUR DAY CHAMPIONSHIP ' (100 yards) 1.45 1 15. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' IN- < VITATION CHAMPIONSHIP . 1 (JUNIORS), 100 yards 1.55 < 16. PRIMARY SCHOOLS GIRLS’ ' CHAMPIONSHIP (75 yards) ... 2.5 ' 17. N.Z.A.A.A. HEATS (100 yards) 2.15 ' 18. PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ CHAM- > PIONSHIP (220 yards) 2.25 19. SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ CHAMPIONSHIP (SENIORS), 220 yards 2.35 ; 20. N.Z.A.A.A. 100 YARDS FINAL 2.40 21. N.Z.A.A.A. LADIES’ RACE (75 '

yards) 2.45 22. N.Z.A.A.A. ONE MILE 2.55 23. PRIMARY SCHOOLS' RELAY RACE 3.5 24. N.Z.A.A.A. 220 YARDS (HEATS) 3.15 25. SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ SENIORS (440 yards) 3.25 25a. LUCKY BABY 3.10 26. THROWING THE JAVELIN (post entries) 3.35 27. N.Z.A.A.A. 220 YARDS FINAL 3.40 28. PRIMARY SCHOOL GIRLS (50 yards) 3.45 29. SECONDARY SCIIOOj-S (220 yards), Jun4*rs 3.55 30. PUTTING TAIL ON DONKEY (Ladies) 3.55 31. N.Z.A.A.A. LADIES (100 yards) 4.5 32. PRIMARY SCHOOL GIRLS' RELAY RACE 4.15 33. TRADE UNION RELAY RACE 4.25 34. NAIL-DRIVING COMPETITION (Ladies) 4.25 35. N.Z.A.A.A. 880 YARDS 4.35 36. 100 YARDS HANDICAP 4.55 AFTER THAT THE END OF A PERFECT DAY. LABOUR DAY JAZZ BALL At ST. PETER’S HALL, GHUZNEE ST. DIXIE BOYS' JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Supper Provided. Gents, 2s Sd; Ladies, 2s. W. BROMLEY, 799 Hon. Secretary. assri THE Price Is Not tiie only thin;* to consider ir the. cost of a Suit. It is not ever, th.‘ first thing. The Style must ue Right and fitted so as to Express Ino 'ersonaiity of the man who will wear it. therwiss it is a disfigurement L'UE LITTI.t EXTRA .TEST COST OF CLOTHES MADE BY milligan EXPERTS KELBURNE AVENUE, Is always A Good Investment in Appearance and Durability. i

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11653, 18 October 1923, Page 3

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