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AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BRITAIN’S GREATEST COLORATURA SOPRANO. First Appearance in New Zealand Of STELLA POWER L. The Little Melba.” T«0 W N HAL OWN HAL Direction E. J. GRAVESTOCK. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), At 8 o’clock. CONCERTS ALSO ON THURSDAY NEXT, October 25th. SATURDAY NEXT, October 27th MONDAY, NEXT. October 29th. MR E J. GRAVESTOCK TCao the Honour of Presenting MISS STELLA POWER, STELLA POWER, STEILLA POWER, ■'The Little Melba." "No <ne has been heard in Australia who so r early approaches the standard quality of Melba. —Melbourne "Argue.” Associate Artiste: WILLIAM JAMES, WILLIAM JAMES, Australia’s Foremost Composer-Pianist. HAROLD BECK, A. P. TRUDA, Violoncellist. Flautist. At To-morrow Night’s Concert MISS STELLA POWER Will Sing: Aria, "Ah' Fors o Lui” (La Traviata) Verdi Songs in French : ’’Chanson Triste” Duparo •Los Papillons” Chausson Songs in English: 'Butterfly Wings’” Montague Phillips "At the Well" Richard Hageman Air du Mysoli, “Charmant Oiseau” (Ei Perle du Breeil) David (With Flute Obbligato by Signor A. P. Truda). Etc., etc. RESERVED SEATS: SIX SHILLINGS. Unreserved Is, and 2s (plus tax). Special Concessions to Students. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN At Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales: 4s and 2s. Tickets on sale at Blue Bird Confectionery, next Grand Opera House. P RTNCESB THEATRE BINCESS THEATER Mannera (treat. W. S. HART In "THREE WORD BRAND,” "THREE WORD BRAND,” And HAROLD LLOYD In "AMONG THOSE PRESENT.” “AMONG THOSE PRESENT.” QRAND OPERA HOUSE.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER a.7th, At 8 p.m. The Dance Play, "A PERSIAN ROMANCE,” Presented by MISS KATHLEEN O’BRIEN AND PUPILS. Preceded by a varied Programme of Ballet and Divertissement. Prices: 3s 3d, 2s 2d, Is. Box Plan at Bristol. WELLINGTON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. Grand opbra house. RAND OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, GYMNAST& 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. BRITISH PIANOS WITHIN REACH OP ALL. TVfOST people ir agine that the posses lvi. aion of a fine British Piano IS quite beyond their means. However, Beggs make it easy for homelovers to purchase one of these superlative instruments on very attractive terms W • are Sole Agents for Witton Witton, Hopkinson, Rogers, Windover, and only genuine Pianola Player Piano. Theso pianos are famed for Unrivalled tona 1 qualities, and one will be an icquieition to YOUR home. INQUIRE TO-DAY. CHAS. BEGG AND CO.. LTD.. Manners street. Wellington. New Zealand's Oldest and Most Modern Piano House. NOTICE. H/I"ADAME FOLEY conducts Dancing Classee Mondays, at 7.30 p.m., at Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road, South Wellington. ART UNION. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND. DRAWN OCTOBER 20th. PRIZES, ALLUVIAL GOLD VALUE. WINNING Numbers:—lst Prize .£SO, No. 7719; 2nd Prize JBIS, No. 11371; 3rd .£lO, No. 2051; 4th .£5, No. 1380 ; sth £2, No. 6643 ; 6th £2, No. 6177; 7th £2, No. 1094 ; Bth .£2, No. 21472 ; 9th £2, No. 27316; 10th £l, No. 26813; 11th £l, No. 3641; 12th JEI, No. 11123; 13th £l, No. 3781; 14th JEI, No. 3760; 15th 10s, No. 19103; 16th 10s, No. 1375; 17th 10s, No. 4144; 18th 10s, No. 9290; 10th 10s, No. 2099 ; 20th 10s, No. 17095; 21st 10s, No. 23673 ; 22nd 10s, No. 27527; 23rd 10s, No. 1028 ; 24th 10s, No. 13214. N.B.—Winning numbers must be sent to secretary at once. 925

V\7KLLINGTON GA» T 9 LIMITED. COMPANY. COOKING DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CABTEB. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1923, 3 p.m. Subiect: “Chri.stmns Cake, Cheese Seonee, Beef Steak and Kidney Pudding, Whitebait Fritters, Coflee Biscuits/' ROSENEATH SCHOOL CARNIVAL. RAFFLES in connection with the above have been drawn os follow : Droved Doll, No. 1, 775; Dressed Doll, No. 2, 186; Hand-carved Tea Troy, 665; Cushion, 349; Dressed Doll, No. 5, 2467; Alluvial Gold, 1849; Gobi Bedstead, 825; Model Yneht, 2451. Prizes may be obtained from the Headmaster of the school on presentation of tickets. vr DYSON, Chairman.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11657, 23 October 1923, Page 3

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