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AMUSEMENTS. pHRISTCHCRCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. CHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m. Final Performance of the highly successful "H I A W A T II A." " H I A W A T H A." " H I• A W A T H A." For the Public n limited number of scats at 2/«. Tickets at door. Orchestra and Chorus adjourn to the "Beresford" (Broadway's! after pcrformNEXT REHEARSAL for CHORUS, TUESDAY NEXT, 17th, Durham Street School, 8 o'clock. For ORCHESTRA—MONDAY, 23rd. To complete Chorus strength—2o Tenors and Bass required, Apply Night of Rehearsal, or to R. B. OWEN, Hon. Sec, 751 Colombo Street. pHRJJiTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. \J (Incorporated). Conductor: MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. SECOND CONCERT 1920 SEASON. CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, 18th AUGUST.

The Society's Full Orchestra will play: Overture, Rosamunde (Schubert), Symphony hi D Minor (Cesar Franck); Entr acte, Corisande (R. A. Home).; Suite, Scenes Pittoresques (Massenet); Triumphal March from Cleopatra (Mancinelli). MR VERE BUCHANAN (Violinist), will play: Meditation from Thais (Massenet), with Full Orchestral Accompaniment. Soloist: MISS ROSE HORRELL. MISS ROSE HORRELL. Who will sing: An Indian Squaw's Song (Morgan); Heart's Delight (Clarke); Proposal (Rraekett); Come Close, Beloved (Lambert). Accompaniste: MRS VERE LIVINGSTONE. Box Plan at The Bristol, Monday, 10th August, 1920. H. M. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec, Box 1. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CHORAL HALL, CHORAL HALL. Direction: CHAPPELL A CO., of London. Commencing TUESDAY, 24th AUGUST. AMY EVANS, AM \ EVANS, The Famous Welsh Soprano, THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SOPRANO OF ALL TIME, And FRA SE R GAN GE, F H A S E R GANG E, The Scottish Basso Cantantc, The Greatest Exponent of his Art Extant. The Auckland Press said both of these overseas artists created a sensation never to be forgotten. The concert was a remarkable success, and encore after encore was the order of the evening. Sec these columns in future Issues for further particulars. WALTER V. HOBBS, Tour Manager. CHRISTCHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY (Incorporated). President, his Hon Mr Justice Herdman. FIRST OPERA TO BE PRODUCED I THE GEISHA I i T H E G IiISHA I THE GEISHA J SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1920. " THE GEI S H A."' «T H E GEI S H A." "T HE GEI S H A." Producer and Stage Manager, MR TOM POLLARD. Subscription Fee, £1 1/-, entitles you to three tickets for each Opera. BOX PLAN opens for Subscribers on Monday, August 2:ird, and to the General Public on Wednesday, August 25th. ENROL NOW. ENROL NOW. Enrolment forms at The Bristol, or from Mr G. L. Donaldson, Secretary, Art Gallery. DIC. B A LL. • I C. BALL. THE D.I.CVBALL, THE D.I.C. BALL, Which was to have been held on Wednesday, August 18, , POSTPONED POSTPONED Until THE FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY. THE FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY. "PLEASE GET MARRIED." /CRYSTAL PALACE NEXT WEEK. A Gusher of Mirth that Bubbles with a Wealth of Joy and Laughter. : "PLEASE " GET ~M AIUUEdT /CRYSTAL PALACE NEXT WEEK. Wherein Two Lovers strike for More Kisses and Longer Hours. [OME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION. The THIRD COOKING DEMONSTRATION will be held on TUESDAY, August 17th, in the Normal Cookery School, Peterborough Street entrance, at 7.30 p.m. Demonstrator —Miss Shaw, The Technical Hostel (N.Z. Silver Medallist, London City Under the Patronage of his Worship the Mayor, Or Thacker, M.P.; N. L. Macbeth. Esq., Pies. Society of Arts; and J. Jamicsou. Esq., Vice-Pres. Society of Arts. By F. McCracken, W. Itobt. Johnson and J. Weeks. Comprising nearly 300 Paintings in Oil and Water-colour, depicting French and English Scenes familiar to the N.Z. Soldier, WILL OPEN on MONDAY, AUGUST 1(5, for ONE WEEK, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9.30 p.m., at the ART GALLERY, DURHAM STREET. A v ' A T ' AEROPLANE PASSENGER FLIGHTS DAILY,»II 1/-, £2 2/-, and 14 4/-. SEE CITY AND PLAINS FROM THE AIR. AERODROME, Sockburn (2708). C. W. IIERYEY, 59 Cathedral Square (3175). 4714 "PLEASE GET MARRIED." CRYSTAL PALACE NEXT WEEK. the Cloudbanks of Gloom and Den the great Trans-matrimonial hop. TO LET, 2 Unfurnished Front Rooms, cupboard and fireplaces, dining and bedroom. Address Sun Olllce. 5029 0 1 A RICHARD for lease of few acres and *1" house, mile or two from tram. Rent in advance. 47 (jutler's Road, Ricearton. TO LET—Sunny, unfurnished front room, gas, fireplace, good locality. SSO, Sun! TWO furnished r Brighton, wanlrc I>AIH Carpenter's C ..r 111. I'.eplx 1

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2028, 14 August 1920, Page 11

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