AMUSEMENTS. 7s 6d 'RESERVES OPEN TO-DAY. 7s 6d -RESERVES OPEN TO-DAY. 7s Cd 'RESERVES OPEN TO-DAY. 10s SEATS ALSO AVAILABLE. 10s SEATS ALSO AVAILABLE. AND NOW CHRISTCHURCH. AND NOW CHRISTCHURCH. AND NOW CHRISTCHURCH. Joseph Hislop's wonderful triumph in Australia is now being repeated in the Dominion. At his opening Concerts in Auckland and Wellington overflowing audiences greeted the world's favourite Tenor. Flashlights of the events were taken as mementoes, and huge laurel wreaths from admirers were handed up. The enthusiasm was immense. The most memorable first nights ever witnessed in the Dominion. IJtHEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY NEXT. *. AND N. TAIT Present THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR, THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR, THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, JOSEPH HISLOP, After a/Conquering Tour of the World. HISLOP WILL WIN ALL HEARTS. HISLOP WILL WIN ALL HEARTS. Cabled advice just received from London stated that a Record-Breaking Crowd of over 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 30,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 peopli; 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE 20,000 PEOPLE HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP lIEAPD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD /HISLOP HEARD HISLOP HEARD HISLOP at a Concert gften. at_ Swansea, just_ prior to the great Tenor sailing for Australia and New Zealand. Not only is Hislop a wonderful concert artißt, but he has achieved the greatest success in the leading Opera Houses of the world. He has appeared at La Scala in "Lucia" and "Rigoletto" at the Opera Comique; in "Madame Butterfly" and "Manon'' at Barcelona, Stockholm, in various operas; and recently in "La Tobcb" at Covent- Garden, in which Opera House he has also sung "Boheme" with Dame Nellie Melbai Mr Hislop has also sung at the Metropolitan and Chicago Opera Houses in America. His concert engagements hpve taken him everywhere, and his success has been phenomenal. .These facts indicate the unique popularity of the famous artist, who is now delighting huge crowds in Auckland. INAUGURAL CONCERT OF THE CHRISTCHURCH SEASON WILL BE GIVEN IN THE LA'RGE THEATRE ROYAL, TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 23nd. Box Plans at The Bristol. Reserves, 10s and 7s fid, plus Tax. Representative, Maurice Ralph. FOR SALE. CANTERBURY S BEST. FARM FOR EXCHANGE. QQ ACRES OV RICH, HEAVY LAND, gy in one of Canterbury's most famous localities, subdivided into 14 paddocks, at present all in grass. Will carry 35 milking cows. GOOD 6-ROOMED HOUSE, electric light, porcelain enamel bath, hot and cold water. Good outbuildings. The land is in great heart. Practically no cropping has been done. The owner desires to remove to the City, and is prepared to sell at £6O PER ACRE. The location is about 15 miles from the City. The owner's equity is about £I6OO, and he is prepared to Exchange for a 6 OR 7-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE in or near the City. , , The Exchange must be on • casta basis of value. - _ Easy terms can he arranged for the purchase t>f the Dairy Cows now on the property if desired. WE CAN RECOMMEND THE PROPOSITION. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, (hT W. Heslop, propr.), Sole Agents. 778 Colombo street. 'Phone 336. BS3IB ENJOY GOOD HEALTH. LIVE UP ON SUNNY CASHMERE ' HILLS. -tfOQKfl-JJAOKTHORNE ROAD (close 01/ to). THE LATEST IN HILL BUNGALOWS, 7 ROOMS, LARGE KITCHENETTE, SPECIALLY WELL FITTED UP, also 3 LARGE BALCONIES, 20 x 7 and U z 7, built-in sideboard, wardrobe, and cupboards, lovely bathroom, 9 hot water services, electrio range, sewer, and all usual offices, motor garage; NEARLY i-ACRE, good site for tennis court, well sheltered, sunny, and commands a magnificent view. f?1 QKA—HACKTHORNE ROAD. This dUli/UU is a CHARMING BUNGALOW OF 4 LARGE ROOMS (two 20 x 15), KITCHENETTE AND LARGE SUN BALCONY, most tastefully papered throughout; oak wardrobe built in, electric light and heating points, lovely bathroom with Donlton bath and basin, gas range, two hot-water services* A well-fitted up kitchenette, usual offices and conveniences, Bewer; 1-ACRE, very pretty garden. -Ideal situation, well sheltered, and commands a magnificent view. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE OF .£BSO. £SOO Deposit, balanee arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO., 88938 146 Hereford street. miTB YOUR HOME PAY ITS WAY. 4 ROOMS in Favourite St. Albans District with two heated Glasshouses and Government Mortgage. £IOSO buys this place. Grow Tomatoes and Pay your Rent. WANTED, Small House with about one acre. Owner of A 1 5-roomed Bungalow with 5 acres, equipped for poultry and pigs, Papanui district, will consider small house as above in part payment. RONALD BADGER, 83309 187 Manchester street. ON TO-DAY'S BUYING, WHAT ALL WILL PALL A BARGAIN. FOR £1695 I can sell a MODERN TWOSTOREY BUNGALOW, of 6 rooms, sun porch, garage, electric stove, facing the north and west, 4 minutes from Papar.ui road and close to St Andrew's College. This home is in a locality that is going ahead quicker than anywhere else, and the buyer to-day must reap an unearned increment. Terms arranged. RONALD FISHER. TO LET, FURNISHED. UUVE Rooms, St. Albans, £2 10s; Papanui, J- 5-r. Bungalow, gas cooker, £3; Merivale, 5-r. T, 12 months, £2 10s; St. Albans East, 6-r. T, £3 10s. HAGLEY AVENUE—6-roomed Bungalow, piano, telephone, garage; immediate occupation; £3 10s. EMPTY HOUSES. Fendalton, 8 rooms, rent £2 10a; Merivale, 7 rooms, £2 10s; Ranfurly street, T, 6 rooms, £2. RONALD FISHER, 6 Dalgety'i Bnildinge. Tbont 30M. SUMS
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19161, 18 November 1927, Page 1
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