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AMUSEMENTS. LYDIA LYDIA LYDIA LYDIA LIPKOVSKA, TO-NIGHT AT 8. LIPKOVSKA, TO-NIGHT AT 8. LIPKOVSKA, TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE YEAR. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. rroprietors: Sir Ben. and Mr John Fuller. Direction E. .1. Gravc-stock. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT 8. CONCERTS ALSO ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, “There is no coloratura soprano now before the public, with the exception of Galli Ourci, who could equal Madame LipkovsKa.”—New, York Herald, Mr E- J. GRAVESTOCK has the honour of presenting: the WORLD-FAMOUS RUSSIAN PRIMA DONNA, MADAME „ . LIPKOVSKA, LIPKOVSKA, LIPKOVSKA, uku i. a LIPKOVSKA. Who has created such a furore throughout Australia and New Zealand. _ “ The most exotic flower of all in the bouquet of the world’s singers who have so far visited Australia. 9 ’ —Sydney Morning Herald. Supported by ALEXANDER SVBRJENSKY, ALEXANDER SVERJENSKY, The Eminent Russian Pianist. MADAME LIPKOVSKA Will Sing To-night: Chanson Indous (Rimeky-Korsakoff) Ah Fors E Lui (From La Traviata) Let Me,Laugh ... (Controne) The Wonderful Laughing Song. At Sunset (Eric Coates) Deserted T (M’Dowell) Lullaby (Cyril Scott) The Gondoliers ... (Varlamoff) The Islet (Rachmaninoff) The Snowdrop (Gretohaninoff) Long, Long Ago (Thomas H. Bayly) Pastoral (Carey) When X Was Seventeen (Old Sorer) | Tit for Tat _ (Ponlet) Madame Lipkovska will wear the Wonderful Russian Medieval and the Charming Early Victorian Costumes at to-night's concert. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5s and ?s M. PLANS at THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING, also Students’ Coneessinns. r mris A TWTKRNOON at. the GEYSER SWEET STORE. j DAY SALES at THE GEYSER, Grand theatre. To-day, 2 p.m. To-night, 7. Double-feature Three-h.our Bill. Betty Compson, with Lon Chaney, in a Goldwyn Special, “TO THOSE WHO LOVE.” Also, Mildred Harris, Milton Sills, in “THE INFERIOR SEX.” A Matrimonial Problem Play. Excellent Supporting Pictures. M OSG I E L PICTURES. To-night. At 8. To-night. Gladys Walton, in a romance of spooks and love, “A DANGEROUS GAME.” In a story you will like, whether vou believe in spirits or not, because it’s a story of real romance and thrills. Comedy, “American Plan,” • Le Moran; News. Serial, “Robinson Crusoe,” Ep. 12. TAGO WITNESS. —New Stories. A largo amount of reading matter. Price, 9d. o

T* 15d HE IE AMWAY BAND WILL PLAY AT ST. CLAIR ON SUNDAY. , C. EATON, Secretary. D UNEDIN BURNS CLUB MONTHLY CONCERT. ART GALLERY HALL, WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 8 p.m. J. WALLACE, President, 15d_ E VANSDALE HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, At 8 p.m. SCHOOL CONCERT AND BREAK-UP. Admission Is. J^ABOUR PARTY’S DANCE. Dane© to follow. EXTENDED EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL, MONDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Messrs Beath and Driscoll, Musicians. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 3s 6d. Supper. CJT. CLAIR LIFE-SAVING AND SURFBATHING CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1923, At 2.30. t Members and intending l members are re--o^o6 ted to roll up for the opening splash. Children’s races and sports on the beach. P. J. PRIEST, Hon. Secretary. E.A EXCURSION, GARDENS, * SATURDAY. Meet at North-East Valley Gate at 2.45 p.m. Final Outing of the Series. All Invited. (PHEAP CHRISTMAS GIFT. PALING’S ANNUAL, No. 51. Better than over. Containing THIRTEEN 2s PIECES. Contents: “Trinity Chimes” (Decker), “Coppolia. Waltz” (Delibes), “Coppelia Mazurka” (Delibes), “Japanese Flower Dance” (Dufaure), “Constellation March” (Clarke), “Whisperings of Love” (Kinkel), “Mexican Intermezzo” (Sebum), “Sweet Susocnse” (Drumheller), “Dance of tlie Golden Rods” (Fitzpatrick), “Restless Soa Reverie” (Kennedy), “Georgia Fox Trot” (Godfrey), “Covered Wagon March” (Renn), “Dreams of Youth” (Harnish). PRIDE Is 9d. POSTED 2s. Over 26s worth of music. Send early for this Number to TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, George street, Dunedin. SALES BY AUCTION. REALISATION SALE, TE.MUKA. In Estate W. C. Benbow, Deceased. JANUARY 10, 1924. Complete Threshing Plant, Galleys, Complete Saw Bench and Saws, 8 H.P. Traction Engine (Rich-Garrett), on springs, three speeds: also sft Clayton and Shuttleworth Threshing Mill, 2 Trucks (as new), made ,by P. and D. Duncan to carry 8 tons; also, All Sundries in to complete First-class Plant. AH. , _ FEN N, ■ • favoured witli instructions, will sell as above. Full particulars.^ A. H. FENN, Auctioneer, Ternuka. 15d QUMMER UNDERCLOTHING.—Pyjamas and Bathing Suits; get ready for the holidays. Visit Roddcll’s, Stuart street. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A largo amount of reading matter. Price, Bd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19045, 15 December 1923, Page 1

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