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AMUSEMENTS STELLA POWER. ‘‘The Little Melba.” '‘The Little Melba/' STELLA POWER. SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT. SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Town hall. O W N HAL L. 'Direction E J. GRAVESTOCK. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIG'HT, AT 8. Concerts Also On SATURDAY NEXT. OCTOBER £7th. And MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29th. Mr E. J. Grave-stock Has the Honour of Presenting MISS STELLA POWER "The Little Melba.” "Her voice is a pure soprano; under a control positively uncanny, it soars through the most difficult passages in a manner which puts its owner among the array of human nightingales."—"New Zealand Times.” ‘The wonderful range of the voice, its tutored agility, and tonal charm .... ravished the a udience ' completely, and the applause was enthusiastic. —"The Dominion.” ‘‘She became an instant success with her large and delighted audience; in fact, it broke in with untimejy appiause/'—The “Evening Post.” At TO-NIGHT'S Concert MISS STELLA POWER Will Sing: THE MAD SCENE THE MAD SCENE from "Lucia di Lammermoor” (Donizetti), "Ah! Lo So” (Mozart), ‘‘Autumn Eve” (Max Heinrich), ' Chant Hindou' (Rim6ky-Korsakov), “Chant Yenitien” (Bemberg), "Spring” (Henschell, 'A Brown Bird Singing” (Haydn Wood), etc., etc. Associate Artists: AYTLLIAM JAMES. WILLIAM JAMES, Australia's Foremost Composer-Pianist. HAROLD BECK, A. P. TRUDA, Violoncellist. flautist. PRICES : 6s, 4s, and 2s (pins tax). Concessions to Students. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. j Day Sales at Blue Bird Confectionery, next Grand Opera House. TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. TO-NIGHT, Last Night of a wonderful week's success. Crowded houses, nightly proclaim “CAMILLE,” “CAMILLE, Featuring Rodolph Valentino and Nazimova. An Exceptional Photo-play. The King’s The King’s The King's The King’s The King’s The King’s The King's The King’s The King's The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King's The King's The King's The King’e The King's The King’s The King's The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The Bang's The Kings The King’s The King’s The King’s The King's The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s The King’s Commencing To-morrow Night: A Drama of Three Kinds of Love., “TRIFLING WOMEN " “TRIFLING WOMEN." “TRIFLING WOMEN.” Rex Ingram’s Own Story, Adaptation, and Production. Rex Ingram, the Brilliant Director of “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and “The Prisoner of Zenda.” “TRIFLING WOMEN." “TRIFLING WOMEN." Here is. Entertainment supreme—a Picture without a dull, moment. . . Full of human interest—and appealing romance. It will i get you and will hold you— I because the story is strange and the theme is different. j Excellent Supporting Programme. The King’s Select Orchestra will render special, music arranged by L. D. Austin, Mus. Dir. Box Plan at the Bristol; At the Theatre after 5.30. .'Phone 22-212.

BRITISH PIANOS WITHIN REACH OF ALL. MOST people iv agine that the posses sion of a fine British Piano is quite beyond their means. However, Begga 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. These pianos rre famed for unrivalled tona 1 qualities, and one will he an requisition to YOUR home. . INQUIRE TO-DAY. CHAS. 6EGG AND CO.. DTD.. Manners street, Wellington. New Zealand's Oldest and Most Modern Piano House. NOTICE. R/TADAME FOLEY conducts Dancing 1»A Classes Mondays, at 7.80 p.m., at Victoria Hall, Adelaide* Road, South Wellington. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ROWING ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting of Delegates will be held at the Star Boating Club’s Boat House. Jervoio quay, TONIGHT (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. Business: Consideration of Annual Report and Balance-Sheet. 1 Election of Officers. Allocation of Championship*. General. . A. D. BAYFEILD, 971 Hon. Secretary. RACING NOTICES. PAHIATUA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. NOVEMBER 14th AND 15lh, 1928. CLOSE FKIDAT, OCTOBETR 26th, 1923. See "Referee” for Programme. J. G. SWAINSON, Secretary. 948

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11659, 25 October 1923, Page 3

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