AMUSEMENTS. T HEATRE ROYAL. Hundreds unable to obtain admission nightly. Intending patrons are strongly advised to book early. TO-NIGHT, "lOLANTHE," "lOLANTHE," "lOLANTHE," One Night Only. MATINEE, TO-MORROW. 2 P.M MATINEE, TO-MORROW, 2 P.M.' "GONDOLIERS." "GONDOLIERS." Doors at 1 o'clock. Curtain at 2 o'clock. Children Half Price to All Parts except Late Door Gallery. Direction: J. 0. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Present at 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT THEIR SPECIALLY ORGANISED GILBERT AND SULLIVAN GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA CO. TO-NIGHT, THE POPULAR OPERA, "lOLANTHE'," To be followed l>y "GONDOLIERS," TO-MORROW, November Oth, Also,. Matinee, 2 p.m. ''PINAFORE" "PRINCESS IDA' Ihurs., loth. . Fri., 11th. AND "PIRATES OP PENZANCE" Saturday, 12th, also Matinee. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON AT THE BRISTOL. IMPORTANT—HOLIDAY BOX PLANS on view at The -Bristol, To-day until 11.30, and during afternoon at the Theatre Royal. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., Ss; Stalls, 4e; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All Plus Tax. Day bales at Theatre Royal Confectionory. g7 Manager CHAS. E. BONNER. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP THE MUSICAL ATTRACTION' THE MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF 1927. OF 1927. The year 1921 has been an exceedingly attractive ojie l'or music-lovers of the Dominion, and a lilting climax to a most brilliant beason is the announcement by Messrs J. and N. Tait that they have completed arrangements for the world-famous Tenor, Joseph Hislop, now delighting overflowing audiences in Australia by his Glorious Singing and Wonderful Artistry, to givo a series of Concerts in the Dominion. Joseph Hislop will open his Christchurch Season in the Theatre Royal on Tuesday, November 22nd. ROYAL. Direction .. .. J. an d N. Tait. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Also on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 2 MAGNIFICENT RECITALS 2 2 MAGNIFICENT RECITALS 2 xt *ni •! with Personal Pr ide Messrs 3. and W. iait announce the coming of the Outstand■ing Musical Attraction of the year. WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR, IHL WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR, JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP
SOME SYDNEY PRESS NOTICES: "With versatile and polished art, Mr Joseph Hislop, the noted Operatic Tenor, deeply impressed his first Australian audience at the Town Hall on Saturday night. Mr Hislop, who comes with a high reputation, derived from his successes on the Lyric stage abroad, justified his fame in this concert by his insight, variety of tonal colour, and vocal command."—Sydney "Morning Herald." "Joseph Hislop undoubtedly merits his place as one of the World's Greatest Tenors. Singing at his Australian debut, before a crowded audience at the Town Hall on Saturday night, he revealed himself as the possessor of a voice of extraordinary power and beauty, superbly employed. Ho was justly accorded a tumultuous reception."—Sydney "Daily Telegraph." "Mr Joseph Hislop's Sydney debut at the Town Hall last night was attended by an overflowing audience. The Tenor, who lias a. fine personality to help his artistic gift, selected a programme that gave Bcope for the most tender sentiment, but there were moments. notably in the operatic arias, when the resonance of his fine voice was superb." —Sydney "Sun." "There were so many people in the Town Hall last night to hear the English Tenor, Joseph Hislop, that applause from any section was enough to sound liko a furofe, and when he sang from opera all sections applauded together. His was a popular ovatiofi, and he will pull all Sydney to hear him."—Sydney 'Truth." JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP THE -WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR, THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR, COMING TO THEATRE ROYAL. OHRISTCHURCH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS LATER. Representative Maurice Ralph. 9710 TOR SALE. FOR URGENT SALE. NEA'R ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. £9 Pif! DEPOSIT—2-STOREY BUNGAU\J low OF 7 ROOMS (diningroom and drawing-room, with folding doors, can be thrown into one), quaint fireplaces, electric light and electric range, built-in wardrobes, 2 hot-water services, LOVELY BATHROOM and separate shower; specially well-ntted-up kitchenette, nsual offices and conveniences; main sewer, 2 lavatories; MOTOR GARAGE. Very High Section, 33 Perches, laid out and planted; concrete paths. Price £2IOO, considerably less than actual cost. Vacant, keyß from us. S9IBOF.P. W. E. SIMES and CO. ESPLANADE, SUMNER. (COST OVER £2OOOJ—BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS, LARGE SUN VERANDAH, nicely papered throughout, has electric light, gas, Doulton bath, h. and c. service, and all modern conveniences, sewer motor garage, telephone. Nice garden, splendid situation, away from the easterly, and commands a lovely view of the beach and ocean. TERMS: £3OO DEPOSIT, balance arranged. THIS IS A BARGAIN. „ W. E. SIMES and CO., S9IBOF.P. 146 Hereford street. MERIVALE BABGAIN. £lo4.ft- TERMSr ~^ RRANG ED. Moden> House of 4 rooms and Kitchenette and large 6un Verandah; every convenience; valuable corner seotion. Owner aelling- well under co3t. Arrange inspector, 0 , 11 ™ Sole Agents, SPRATT and COY.. Worcester street 'Phone ASOB2 £ISOO
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19152, 8 November 1927, Page 1
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