AMUSEMENTS. 0W1.V(7 TO PHENOMENAL SUCCESS MR ALFRED O’SHEA WILL, GIVE A FURTHER CONCERT ON TUESDAY NIGHT. MUNICIPAL CONCERT CHAMBER. 20th and 21st. A MASTER SINGER. THE GREAT IRISH-AUSTRALIAN TENOR ALFRED O'SHEA ALFRED ALFRED ALFRED ALFRED ALFRED O'SHEA O’SHEA O’SHEA O’SHEA ’Who captivated a Christchurch audience by his Great Art. •*He has the Sorrow of Ireland and the include excerpts from Grand Opera, Art Songs, Ballade, Folk Songs, and Old Irish Melodies. Principal Tenor Melba Gonzalez Grand Opera Companies. Supported by MISS CLAIRE HARTGE. MISS CLAIRE HARTGE. MISS CLAIRE HARTGE, Violiniste. KATHLEEN FITZGERALD, KATHLEEN FITZGERALD, nod; “A Song Remembered,” Eric Coates; ‘‘Ombria mai fu.” Handel; “Elegie” (with violin obligato by Claire Hartge), Massenet; "I Hei Thrush Eve,” Cadraan; "Elucevan le Stelle’’ (“La Tosca”), Puccini. As extra numbers, Mr Alfred O’Shea SPECIAL PRICES FOR BIG AUDIENCES; 6s, 4s and 2s (plus tax). Box Plans open at The Bristol NEW OPERA HOUSE. (Christchurch’s Finest Theatre.) Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. tLLE AN GEORGE WARD And His SNAPSHOT REVUE COY. i a Musical '‘THE VAMPING WIDOW.” DAVE MEREDITH MELODY FIVE MELODY FIVE _ _ FULLER’S POPULAR PRICES Is (Plus Tax) Box Plans at The Bristol Piano © pany till t* o’clock, afterwards at New Opera House Confectionery. Theatre phono 2361. ACCUSED OF MURDER. A beautiful woman awaits your verdict. *ST GUHUTY7 ' THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN JI ln ?L nal tr jf» 1" "-hich evf in wnic. Iber the audience has personal interest. are the Judges. THEATRE ROYAL. Commencing Saturday Next. .. The World’s GREATEST DRAMATIC SE.VSATIO.' - r c WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN.” (Fy Bayard Vellier), _ .'i.vi v. a, PLAN'S OPEN- wet>NT. sr>AV , Manager ’’MADAME POMP/ DOUR.” Sr*l jT 1 MORE PERFORMANCES. \\ ednesday night Is absolutely t last performance of the greatest Coi pany that has ever visited Christchur< uno Royal Comic Opera Company s; lor Sydney per Ullmaroa, leaving W< lington on Friday next. THERE CAN BE NO RETURN. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT Las ,t TO-MORROW NIGHT -3 M EDNESDAY NIGHT Performances Of the Exquisite Comic Opera, “ MADAME POMPADOUR.’ ith the Charming REPPIE DE VRIES, The Idol of Thentro-goers as the Pompadour. lttous cheers at every curtain. ARTHUR STtGAXT FRANK WEBSTER ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS. x Plans, Day Sales and Prices MAURICE RALPH. JTOSMC NOTICES. L. DA VI lbs . - • has »>een take., nd Co., Land A gen rs, 220, High Streo XD CO.'S Business i over by Lattimore ‘ Land Brokby P. L. Da Chiropractic axd x-i ALL latest methods. Including Neurocalometer, X-Ray Patho-neurometer Nerve Testing JAMES M. CRAIG, M.N.Z.A.C.A Graduate). CATHEDRAL SQUARE (r.s i nrlv Attendant. Cnnuiilta A A nt.L'iww. ox Lady Attendant, rpbone 2120 **— - Consultation F Hours: 8.30 to €. Fr Evening: 7 to 8. 31 WALTER RAPHAEJ Surgeon Dentist, Has Removed to more convenient premises at CORXER OP' COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER STREETS. FOR VALUE IN ■pBUIT AND VEGETABLES, A Try GOLDSMITHS Opp. Concert Hall. FRESH CUT SPRING FLOWERS Now R. T. COULTER DENTAL SURGEON, CHRISTCHURCH. 692. COLOMBO STREET 43 Door* South of St Asaph street). ’Phone 4(774. N. S. OVEREND (BOB). L&dies* and Gents’ Hairdresser
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18545, 20 August 1928, Page 1
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