AMUSEMENTS ,Q ONC ER T CHAMBEK TO-NIGHT AT 8. First appearance in South Island of the world-famous singer who has been thrilling large audiences throughout North Island. JOHN BROWNLEE (Principal Baritone of the Paris Opera) “John Brownlee with a voice copious and freely flowing like Melba's own.” — London Times. “ His voice is superb, as also is his sense of style.”—London Telegraph. “ Sheer honest merit was rewarded when the largest house that has ever greeted a singer since the City Hall was built said farewell to John Brownlee. Even the organ loft was packed. It was a wonderful night of music.” —Brisbane Daily Mail. Supporting Artists: RITA MILLER, Coloratura Soprano, RAYMOND LAMBERT, Solo Pianist. SECOND CONCERT, THURSDAY, At 8 p.m. Prices: Gs (Reserved), 4s, 3s, and 2s, plus tax. Students' Concessions. Box Plan at the Bristol. 4s, 3s, and 2s Tickets for To-night’s Concert on Sale To-day at the Rialto (Rattray street). Doors open at 7 p.m. -y E H I c GAIETY WEEK. GAIETY WEEK. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballet Girls. Ballot Girls. Every Afternoon (Special Ballet Work.) Wednesday Afternoon. (Complete Vocal Ballet.) Every Evening from 10.20. (Sextet Ballet, with Miss Murdoch taking leading role in vocal numbers.) See and Hear the.se Beautiful Girls in Tap, High-kick-ing, and Rhythmic Dancing.
To Meet the Times the Kaitangata Coal Coy. has further reduced its prices. —Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21920, 4 April 1933, Page 9
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