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AMUSEMENTS. NEW, ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEaS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. 'FIFTY-FIFTH DAY. GRAND ATTENDANCE —1.118,377, See the WONDERFUL NEW GALLERIES in the BRITISH GOVERNMENT COURT, telling the Glorious Stories of the British Army and the Conquest o* the Air. EXHIBITION ORCHESTRA THIS AFTERNOON IN NEW ZEALAND SECONDARY INDUSTRIES PAVILION. Intending Visitors should book Accommodation through the Exhibition Accommodation Bureau, 142 Rattray street, Dunedin. Rates from 10s (full board), or in private houses Bs, bed and breakfast from 5s fid. P E S A L H A V LTHIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. FIRST PRESENTATION OF WAGNER’S GREAT OPERA, ‘ TANNHAUSEEJ ‘TANNHAUSER.” ‘TANNHAUSER.” ‘ TANN HAUSER.” ‘ TANNHAUSER.’ ‘ TANNHAUSER ‘TANNHAUSER.” ‘ TANNHAUSER.” EXHIBITION CHOIR EXHIBITION CHOIR EXHIBITION CHOIR By the 400 VOICES And AUGMENTED GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. AUGMENTED GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. Dramatis Personae. EXHIBITION CHOIR EXHIBITION CHOIR EXHIBITION CHOIR Mr HARISON COOK. Mr ARTHUR JORDAN. Mr LESLIE MUALLUM. Mr ALFRED WALMSLEY. Mr F. C. COOPER. Mr J. D. CAMERON. Mr B. RAWLINSON. Madame KATE CAMPION, WINNIE FRASER. Herman, Landgrave of Thuringia Tannhauser .. _ Wolfram von Eschinbach .. Walter von Dee Vogelweide .. .. Biterolf .. . • . • .... •, Heinrich Dee Schreiber .. .. Reinwar von Zweter Elizabeth, Niece of the Landgrave Venus Chorus of Nobles, Knights, and Pilgrims. Conductor: GUSTAVE SLAPOFFSKL It is years since “Tannhauser” was produced in Dunedin, and To-night’s presentation will undoubtedly prove a memorable one, for, with such a fine cast i>f Principals and the Exhibition Choir and Augmented Orchestra of a very high standard, a magnificent presentation of Wagner’s famous Opera may be expected. DO NOT FAIL TO BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 3s (plus tax). Plenty of seats at 2s and a limited number at Is. “TANNHAUSER” AGAIN TO-MORROW NIGHT. “TANNHAUSER” AGAIN TO-MORROW NIGHT. F E S T A H A E MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 25. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 25. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 25. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 25. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. So successful and popular was the previous performance that the Directorate as acceded to hundreds of requests, and a Special Repeat Performance will be iven of Verdi’s ' WORLD POPULAR GRAND OPERA, *IL TROVATORE.” “IL TROVATORE.” “IL TROVATORE.” “IL TROVATORE.” «IL TROVATORE.” “IL TROVATORE.” By the EXHIBITION CHOIR. EXHIBITION CHOIR. Principal Soloists. Ir ARTHUR JORDAN, Mr LESLIE M'CALLUM, Mr HARISON COOK, Madame KATE CAMPION, Miss MINA CALDOW. Together with AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. 400 Voices. 400 Voices. THE BOX PLAN WILL OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON FRIDAY MORNING. RESERVED SEATS, 3s (plus tax). E S A A L L. F SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8. BOY SCOUTS’ JAMBOREE ENTERTAINMENT. BOY SCOUTS’ JAMBOREE ENTERTAINMENT. BOY SCOUTS’ JAMBOREE ENTERTAINMENT. Something entirely new, novel, interesting, entertaining, and amusing. Boy Scout entertainers from all parts of the Dominion, Australia, South Africa, and South Sea Islands. WATCH PAPERS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. INHIBITION CABARET. EXHIBITION CABARET. The phenomenal success of the Cabaret has made heavy calls on the Band and staff and in order to refresh them the Management announces this week (with ■the exception of Saturday) the AFTERNOON SESSIONS WILL BE DISCONTINUED. Evening Sessions, 7.30 to 11. Admission, Is. Dance Floor Free from 7.30 to 8 pja. Admission and Book of Six Dance Tickets, 3s. ■ , * v Extra Book of Six Dance Tickets, 2s. Onlv those who have visited the Cabaret know the real attraction of the Exhibition. T HE BRISTOL FOR MUSICAL SPECIAL OFFER OF INSTRUMENTS. BANJO-MANDOLINE OUTFITS BEST ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. EACH INSTRUMENT COMPLETE WITH GOOD QUALITY LEATHER-CLOTH CASE. No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 635. 755. 955. 105 s. Country Orders add 2s lOd for Mailing by Fragile Parcels Post. These Instruments are extremely easy to learn, and possess a bright, snappy tone far superior to the Italian Mandoline. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., PRINCES ST., DUNE^'T.

bowling jgOWLING TOUEN AMENT. PAIRS COMPETITION. PLAYERS in the Pairs Competition not engaged in the Rinks must proceed to the CALEDONIAN GREEN to start play at 9 a.m. TO-DA\. For Greens see Draw published in Times of this day. 20ja CITY CORPORATION NOTIOES. jpUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. B ALANCE SHEET AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts of the Dunedin City Council, together with the Report of the Audit Office thereon, will be OPEN FOR INSPECTION during Office Hours at the Office of the Undersigned till the 28th day of FEBRUARY, 1926. A Copy will be posted free to any Ratepayer making application for some. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, 18th January, 1926. 29 J il WANTED KNOWN. —Best PICNIC of year. Bakers and Pastrycooks, at Evansdale, Saturday next. Tickets 2s 6d •and !», X9ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 1