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AMUSEMENTS. “KICK IN” Will be screened at the CIVIC PICTURES MATINEE TO-DAY—2 p.m—TO-DAY. TO-DAY—2 p.m.—TO-DAY. Also BUDDY MESSENGER, the Fat Boy Comedian. And that Dandy Serial: “PERILS OF THE YUKON.” “PERILS OF THE YUKON.” In Episode 2 there are some Thrilling Scenes and the interest gets greater as it goes on. DON’T MISS ONE EPISODE. COME ON BOYS! “KICK IN!” LIPKOVSKA- -MONDAY. LIPKOV-SK A—MONDAY. Municipal theatre UNIC I P A L iHEA T R E Direction E. J. Gravestock. MONDAY NEXT at 8. MONDAY NEXT at 8, THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE YEAR. “There is no coloratura soprano now befor the public, with the exception of GalliCurci, who could equal Madame Japkovska.”—New York Herald. MR E. J. GRAVESTOCK Has the honour of presenting THE WORLD-FAMED RUSSIAN PRIMA DONNA MADAME LYDIA LIPKOVSKA LYDIA LIPKOVSKA LYDIA LIPKOVSKA LYDIA LIPKOVSKA LYDIA 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.”—Sydney Morning Herald. —Supported by— ALEXANDER SVERJENSKY. ALEXANDER SVERJENSKY. The Eminent Russian Pianist. MADAME LIPKOVSKA Will Sing: Chanson Indoue (Rimsky-Korsakoff). Ah Fors E Lui (From La Traviata). Le Me Laugh _.. (Controne). The Wonderful Laughing Song. At Sunset (Eric Coates). Deserted (McDowell). Lullaby : (Cyril Scott). The Gondoliers (Varlamoff). The Islet . (Rachmaninoff). The Snowdrop (Grechaninoff). Long, Long Ago (Thomas H. Bayly). Pastorale— .... (Carey). When I Was Seventeen (Old Song). Tit for Tat tPoulet). Madame Lipkovska will wear the Wonderful Russian Medieval and the Charming Early Victorian Costumes at Monday Night’s concert. Reserved Seats 7/6; Unreserved Back Stalls 5/-; Gallery 2/6. All Prices Plus Tax. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES AT MRS GAWN’S.

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Southland Times, Issue 19123, 15 December 1923, Page 1

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