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MADAME LBPKOVSKA. Mr E. J. Grawoatock announces flint Madame Lyciia Lipfcovaka, the .famous Russian prima donna, give two ; more concerts in His Majesty’s Theatre—to-morrow night and Thursday, which will be the distinguished singer’s final appearance in Dunedin. There can be no doubt a 5 to the sensation caused by the eminent visitor at her first’ concert on Saturday night. Nothing like her costume recitals has been seen or heard before here: they are unique and charmingly artistic. To-morrow night Mme. Lipkovska will wear the famous “Pompadour” dress, which is considered to be the finest costume in her extensive wardrobe. It is a French costume of the eighteenth century, and is it replica of the dress worn by groat actresses when appearing before Louis XIV at the Court of Versailles. Another splendid programme has been arranged, including the well-known aria. “They'Gall Me Mind,” from La Boheme, the brilliant soprano aria from the Barber of Seville, “Una voce poco fu” (Rossini), “Long Ago. Sweetheart” (MacDowell), Cyril Scott’s “Lullaby.” repeated by request, “If We Should Meet” (Wocdforde T'indon), “Bolero” (Delibes), “The Soldierls Bride’’ - (Rachmaninoff), “Pretty Maiden” (Dargomijsky), Doukma from “The Sorochinsk Fair” (Moiissorgslry). ‘‘To the, Russian Singers’’ ’ (Varlarhoff), a group of. French chansons, including “The Bii'd Catchers” (Bernhard). "La Pavane” (The Peahen).' (Brunoau). “The Gavotte” fLemSire), and Aria from Massenet’s Manon “Au Cours de la Reine.” M. Alexander Sverjensky will play works by Chopin, Glmka-Balakireff, and Rachmaninoff. The box plan is at the Bristol and day sales at the Geyser. DO YOU WANT £1 Is. Messrs Pure Products (Limited), London, proprietors of the? famous Sapon Washing Powder—“that Wizard of (he Washtub”— award each week the sum of one guinea to the writer of the best four-line advertisement verse about Sapon. The results of these Sapon Guinea Poem Competitions are published each Saturday in this journal. Every competitor must observe the following rules: —Poem not to exceed four lines. Sapon wrapper must be enclosed. Address: Sapon Washing Powder Competition, P.O. .Box 771, Wellington.—A^vt. MONEY. JIJ- ON E Y TO LEND. The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates. JAMES QUAILE, 23d Manager. DEAR Sir or Madam, —Loans from £5 to £100; easy payments; reasonable rates.—Yours confidentially, E. J. BRYANT, 225 Princes street. M Money to lend on freehold SECURELY At Current Rates of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor. 26 Dowling street. ONEY TO LEND IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY MONDY, STEPHENS. 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Office adjoining Grand Pictures. LOANS, £lO. £2O, £3O upwards, fumi- I ■tare, script; correspondents enclose stamp, envelope for repIy.—DIVERS, 193 Princes street. HOTELS. E MPIRE HOTEL. From the Sanders Cun we’ll soon have a sup, For this time we’re going to win it. • And the jolty wee Heather, despite rotten weather, Will win, for the others aren’t in it. HOTEL. " &TIFFY AND MO,” At- the. Princess they show; T 6 ;mo they both raiso their lid. They hare both travelled far, And good drinks they DON’T bar Is the reason they visit the GRID, A. W. BROWN. ■ . Proprietor. QHRISTMAS HAMPERS WE WANT YOUR ORDERS. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES FOR BEST QUALIIW. . • 5. U. Excelsior. 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19047, 18 December 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19047, 18 December 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19047, 18 December 1923, Page 10