AMUSEMENTS. ■ LIPKOVSKA—TO-NIGHT. LIPKOVSKA—TO-NIGHT. LIPKOVSKA—TO-NIGHT. THE MUSICAL SENSATION OF THE YEAR) Municipal theatre UNICIPAL LHEATRE Direction E. J. Gravestock. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. ONE CONCERT ONLY. “There is no coloratura soprano now befor the public, with the exception of GalliCurci, who could equal Madame Lipkovska.”—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 t\e 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 To-night: Chanson Indoue (Rimsky-Korsakoff). Ah Fors E Lui —.. (From La Traviata). Let 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 To-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. WHAT DID YOU SAY? Oh! The Indians will be here on Friday night at the Municipal Theatre. DnloBB rjIHEATRE TUESDAY NIGHT—At 8 p.m. TUESDAY NIGHT—At 8 p.m. A FEAST OF COMEDY. The Most Original and Charming of All Whimsical Modern Comedies: ”THE MAN FROM TORONTO.” Cast of Characters (in order of appearance). Bobbie Gilmour— Edward Miller. Martha Hilda Brookesmith. Mrs Calthorpe Victoria Green. Mrs Hubbard ._j_ Eva Munro. Minnie Hubbard —Frances Green. Mr Priestly Alfred F. Grenfell. Fergus Wimbush Paul Longuet. Ruth Wimbush Audrey Brookesmith. Ada Wimbush Frances Scenic Artist _ Richard Nash. Musical Director Geo. Humphreys. Proceeds in aid of Southland Cricket Association. Admission—3/-; 2/-; 1/-. Box Plans at Bristol. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. Dn1079 HILL’S PICTURES SHOW AS UNDER:— December 15—WINTON and WAIKAIA. December 17—WINTON and DIFTON. December 18 BALFOUR. December 19 RIVERSDALE. Dm 1020 SOUTHERN LAKES. INVERCARGILL TO TE ANAU AND MANAPOURI. BY WHITE STAR CARS. MOTORS for Lakes Te Anau and Manapouri, via Lumsden, leave Tourist Bureau, Esk Street, at 10.30 a.m., arriving Lakes 6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and return from Lakes on Mondays,, Wednesdays, Fridays, arriving Invercargill 3.30 p.m. FARES—£2 5/- Single; £4 Return. Cars will stop to pick up and let down Passengers anywhere en route. FARES—lnvercargill to Winton, 5/-; Centre Bush 7/6; Dipton 10/-; Lumsden 12/6; Mossburn 15/-; Centre Hill £1; Burwood £1 5/-; Keys £1 10/-; Linwood £2. Parcels Id. per lb. LOOK FOR WHITE STAR CARS. For further particulars apply to: — GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU Esk Street; H. L. TAPLEY & CO, Esk Street (near Arcade); or CENTRAL GARAGE, Dee Street. A BUSY WHIRL OF BARGAINS. Bargains in JEWELLERY! Bargains in JEWELLERY! Bargains in WATCHES! Bargains in WATCHES! Bargains in BANGLES! Bargains in BANGLES! Bargains in BROOCHES! Bargains in BROOCHES! Bargains in ELECTRO-PLATE! Bargains in ELECTROPLATE! Exquisite Designs in Jewellery, Watches, Silver and Electroplate—all at Irresistibly Low Prices. ENGAGEMENT RINGS! At Prices Never Known Before in Invercargill. H. P. CAMPBELL —The Ring Shop—(Opp. Federal Buildings). DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. ORDER NOW! DON’T DELAY! RASPBERRIES. BLACK CURRANTS GOOSEBERRIES. WITH hot weather they will soon be finished. Get Your order in Early! At the Recognised Fruit Market in Southland.—F. BOWDEN & CO, Kelvin and Esk Streets. WANTED— To buy False Teeth i any oon. dition. Prices ranging to £5 per set; by return mail.—Pearlite Company, Secur. ity Buildings, Auckland. Mk4lB
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Southland Times, Issue 19124, 17 December 1923, Page 1
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