AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. JOSEPH HISLOP SEASON. The World's Greatest Tenor will thrill all Christchurch by his glorious singing and magic personality. FIVE SHILLING TICKETS (Reserved) FIVE SHILLING TICKETS (Reserved) FIVE SHILLING TICKETS (Reserved) Available at The Bristol, 9 a.m. To-day, in addition to extra rows at 7s 6d and 10s for both Concerts. Never any doubt about Joseph Hislop. Already heard in Auckland and Wellington by over 24,000 people. 3s Tickets on sale to-day at The Bristol and Atkinson's Sweet Shop. THEATRE ROYAL, Direction J. and N. Tait. NOVEMBER 22nd and 24th. TWO GLORIOUS CONCERTS. Commencing TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 8 p.m. JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP • JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE TENOR Who has broken all Box Office recoTds in the North Island. TUESDAY'S GREAT PROGRAMME Will Include "AH! FUYEZ," from MASSENET'S "MANON," MASSENET'S "MANON," MASSENET'S "MANON," MASSENET'S "MANON," MASSENET'S "MANON," With ORGAN, PIANO, AND CHIMES. ORGAN, PIANO, AND CHIMES. ORGAN, PIANO, AND CHIMES. ORGAN, PIANO, AND CHIMES. THE STORY— The young Chevalier Des Grieux, disillusioned and repentant of the dissolute existence that he has led with his beloved, but frail Manon, renounces the pleasures of the flesh and takes himself to the Abbey. He devotes himself faithfully to his religious duties, but even in the midst of prayer, he is tortured by the vision of the beautiful Manon. Torn between his determination to be faithful to his religious vows and thn temptation to return a,gain to his beloved, he bids the vision to be gone. ALSO, Adelaide Beethoven Flocca La Neve Cimara Aubade, from Le Roi d'Ya Lalo In the Silver Moonbeams .... Cyril Scott Lord Randal Cyril Scott Kishmul's 'Galley, from The Songs of the Hebrides. Arr. by Kennedy Fraser. Go Not, Happy Day Frank. Bridge Fine Eyes Armstrong Gibbs I Heard You Singing Eric Coates Also, Excerpts from "BOHEME," "TOSCA," AND "PAGLIACCI." ALBERTO SCIARRETTI, ALBERTO SCIARRETTI, Brilliant Solo Pianist. Organist, ALFRED LILLY, A.R.C.O. Plans at The Bristol. Reserved Seats, lOe 6d, 7s Gd, and ss. 5s TICKETS ON SALE TO-DAY at Box Office (Reserved). 83 Tickets at The Bristol and Atkinson's Sweet Shop after 10 a.m. 500 TICKETS AT 5s and 3s 500 TICKETS AT 5s and 3s On Sale at Theatre on Concert Nights. CLAUDE KINGSTON, Concert Director for J. and N. TAIT. 2501 FOE SALE. £1350 ■ OR OFFEK WITHIN THREE MINUTES' WALK OF PAPANUI ROAD. Tii is property must be sold, the owner having purchased a larger property. BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS AND TWO SUN PORCHES, artistically papered throughout, electrio light, heater points in every room, very fine living-room with door on to sun verandah, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, kitchen with New World s stove in tiled recces, china cupboa sink, pantry, washhouso, copper, and tubs, MOTOR GARAGE with concrete drive. High section of about an eighth acre, nioely laid out in lawn and garden, asphalt Faths. IDEALLY SITUATED, EXCEPTIONALLY SUNNY. CLOSE TO TRAM AND SCHOOL. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE AT 4J PER CENT. CAN BE TAKEN OVER. St. A.W. 1035 JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Cor. Cashel and Manchester streets. J6385F.P. OANTERBURYS BEST. FARM FOR EXCHANGE. 3 ACRES OB 1 RICH, HEAVY LAND, 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 £SO 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 a cash basis of value. Easy terms can be arranged for the purchase of the Dairy Cows now on the property if desired. WE CAN RECOMMEND THE PROPOSITION. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, (H. W. Heslop, propr.), Sole Agents. 778 Colombo street. 'Phone 336. 83318 AN IDEAL BUNGALOW. HANDY TO PAPANUI ROAD AND ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETT3 (MOTOR SHED). £I6OO. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL HOME. Large rooms, and beautifully finished, panelled hall and living-room (Jacobean), OPEN TILE FIRES, SUN VERANDAH, leadlights, picture windows, electric light, PORCELAIN BATH AND BASIN, SHOWER CABINET, and every convenience. IDEAL KITCHENETTE, fitted with all the latest, including ELECTRIC RANGE. SPLENDID SECTION (laid out); concrete paths; MOTOR GARAGE. A SUPERIOR HOME. You will like it. (986) „ HILLARY and BAXTER, H5030P. 178 Manchester street. SUBURBAN FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. "* "A ACRES, handy to Town, in Temple- " ton District. 5-roomed House and outbuildings. Grows good root crops. Moderate mortgage. Owner will consider town property for his equity of about JE1250. . PAPANUI PROPOSITION-Handy holding, close to car stop. About 20 acres including 6 aores leasehold, good 7-roomed family house, garden, stables. Good position for Dairying or Cultivating and great prospective .value. Will consider small place as deposit. RONALD BADGER, 83509 187 Manchester street. I
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19163, 21 November 1927, Page 1
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