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'piEATRE ROYAL, TIMARU. TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, June 24th and 25, at 8. Direction: Fred McCrea. THE GREATEST COMBINATION OF CELEBRITY ARTISTS. Appearing on any Concert Platform. LENGHI CELLINI, LENGHI CELLINI, Principal Tenor, Covent Garden, and Celebrity Artist, Vocalian Records. ZACHAREWITSCH, ZACHAREWITSCH, The Phenomenal Violinist. Maestro Conte. PIETRO CIMARA, PIETRO CIMARA, Accompanist Tetrazzini Tours, and Conductor Verdi Opera House, Trieste. Whit Wellington says: “'Dominion” (19/5/24). —“So patent is the artistry of each member that there can be only one opinion as to their status —that it is one of the happiest and completely artistic com- ! binations of musical talent that we have had the good fortune to listen to for many years.” “Times” (19/5/24).—"The concert was in every respect a memorable one, the artists more than subi stantiating the previous reports concerning them.” ■ “Evening Post” (19/5/24).-—“The j programme had not been carried far ere the enthusiasm of the audience went up several degrees with a jump, j and it reached boiling point well beIfore the intermission.” POPULAR PRICES. Reserves 6s, Doors 4s, and 2s 6d. All plus tax. Box Plan opens shortly at The Bristol. ,''

A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY To assist the MAYOR’S COAL AND BLANKET FUND, As well as to hear the WORLD’S GREATEST ARTISTS. Mr Walter Brunsden STAFFORD STREET, YV7ILL give a High Class Gramow phone Recital at The Wentworth Tea Rooms, Chnrcli Street, on TO-MORROW EVENING, June 17th, at 7.45. The Mayor (G. J. Wallace, Esq.), will take -the chair. 'Admission Is. Children bd. The Whole of the Proceeds go to tho Fund. World Renowned Artists will contribute the Programme. Amelita Galle Curci, Soprano. Dora Labette, Soprano. Enrico Caruso, Lenghi-Cellmi, Hubert Eisdell, Tenors. M. McEachern, Bass. Jascha Heifetz, M. Zacharewitsch, Violinists. Mark Hambourg, Pian°John Amadio, Flautist. During the evening Mr Brnnsden will sing “A Hundred Fathoms Deep;" by special request. ARE YOU A CLERK? rYUR Accountancy Course' will enable you to become a fully qualified Accountant, and so lift yourself out of the groove. By enrolling under our guidance you will be studying with THE MOST SUCCESSFUL ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS IN AUSTRALASIA. And not only are we Accountancy Specialists, but we have also devoted the whole of 26 years of our business existence to perfecting our system of teaching Accountancy BL MAIL. Get full particulars of our Accountancy Correspondence Course, which enables you to study in your own home the subject which will ensure your future prosperity. ' Send to-day for our 80-page Book- “ Accountancy.” It’s FREE. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P. 0., BOX 516, AUCKLAND.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 16 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 16 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 16 June 1924, Page 1