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AMUSEMENTS. MUSLIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. “ BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO.” “BEST IENOR SINCE CARUSO.” “BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO.’; —London Star. Mr E. J. Gravestock Has the Honour of Announcing The Visit to Dunedin Of THE WORLD-FAMOUS TENOR, Mr CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT. CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, Principal Tenor From Metropolitan Opera House, Now York; Oovcnt Garden Opera House, London; T'eatro Della. Scala, Milan* an.l- the Grand Opiera Houses of Paris. Romo. Naples, Genoa, Mopte Curio, Madrid, Barcelona, Chicago, Boston, and Buenos Ayres. THREE DUNEDIN CONCERTS THREE DUNEDIN CO I CERTS WjH be giv-n in JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors; Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. On THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. MONDAY. AUGUST 18. "At last a tenor of the first order has arrived jn London. Charles Hackeft is undoubtedly the best tenor I have heard since 1914, and one of tho best tenors I have ever heard anywhere. Not since Caruso aanij at Covent Garden has an interpretation' of arias from tho Italian operas been so exquisite. One of the most remarkable operatic singers ever heard in London. ’ Mr Francis Toye. in London Sphere. “ THE BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO.” —London Star. “A WONDER TENOR AT COYENT GARDEN.” “TRIUMPH OF CHARLES HACKETT.” London Daily News. Associated with the Famous Singer will be M. YOVANOVTTCH BRATZA,” M. YOVANOYITCH BRATZA,” M. YOVANOYITCH BRATZA,” M. YOVANOYITCH BRATZA,” The Phenomenal Young Serbian Violinist, And Mr CLARENCE RAYBOULD, Mr CLARENCE RAYBOULD. The Distinguished English Pianist. Direction E. J. Gravestock Touring Manager ._D. D O’Connor (jQUNEDIN COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ANNUAL FESTIVAL. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. SEPTEMBER 15 to OCTOBER 4. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. 1924. Entry forma, syllabus, and book of Words >tainable from the Music Warehouses, or om E. S. WILSON, iai Secretary. HUE GREATEST' “ HEART ” SONG OF L RECENT YEARS. • GRANNY’S SONG AT TWILIGHT.” (Silver Threads Amongst the Gold.) .SONG FOX-TROT. qfrain:— I want to hear my dear old Granny’s Song at twilight. That melody, is haunting me. I can picture her there, In an old rocking chair, Crooning, crooning an old-fashioned air. Though the voice I loved Forever now is silent, PH remember my whole life long Her singing, “Silver threads among the gold,” That was my Granny’s twilight song. Harmonised Refrain. Beat Granny Song yet Published. Onlv Is 9d copy. Posted. Is lOd. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, George street, Dunedin. LECTURES. fjpo BUSINESS GIRLS. A LECTURE on “The Economic Aspect of Dress” will bo given at the Homo Science Building of the University on WEDNESDAY, 6th August, at 7.30 p.m., by Miss GLADYS M’GILL. Second Lecture of the course of Four Lectures to Business Girls on Dress and Clothing. Fee—9d single lecture; 2s tho course. J 2au ABOUR PARTY’S ROOM, Jamieson’s Buildings, Stuart street. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, At 7 o’clock. Mr W r . G. COPE will Speak on “WHITHER THE LABOUR MOVEMENT?” Questions. Discussion. rjp OPU LA R SCIE NC K W.E.A. LECTURES. MONDAY, UNIVERSITY, 8 p.m. “SOME SIMPLE EXPERIMENTS IN LIGHT.” Mr J. W. HINTON, M.So. (Lecturer in Physics). Admission Free. NOTE.—Next Meeting SOCIAL CLUB on AUGUST 3. 2an W OMEN CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). JAMES FLETCHER, Esq., will speak on “CHEAP HOUSE CONSTRUCTION,” in the Y.M.C.A. on TUESDAY, August 5. All Citizens cordially invited. A Collection will bo taken to defray expenses. AGNES MATER, 2au Acting Hon. Secretary. QTA G O INSTITUTE. ASTRONOMICAL BRANCH, A GENERAL MEETING will to hold in tho Museum, King street, on TUESDAY, August 5, at 8 p.m. An Address, entitled “The Solar System: Astronomy Without Instruments,” will be delivered bv Mr G. HOFFMAN. Tho Public is invited. , 2m CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. JJUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPOUA RY SUSPENSION—ELECTRICITY S UPPLY. Consumers of Electricity arc hereby notified that Power will NOT bo available in North-East Valley and North Dunedin Districts between 9 a.m. and Noon TO-MOR-ROW (SUNDAY), 3rd inst. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, August 1, 1924. Baby nestles snug and warm with a "UNIQUE” HOT, WATER BOTTLE. Look for name “ Unique " on stopper. Sold by chemists and dealers everywhere.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 1

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