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AMUSEMENTS. THE RETURN OF DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT And MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. Direction J. and N. TAIT. First Concert of the New Zealand Tour, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. Town hall. town hall, WELLINGTON. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. APPLICATIONS WILL BE HJ.I- - AS FROM TO-DAY FOR PREFERENTIAL BOOKING for the opening concert of the tour. Seats will bo allotted prior to the opening of the plan for general -booking. Applications should be made or sent to MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT, C/o The Bristol Piano Co., Wellington, accompanied by remittance. FRONT ROW BALCONIES and BODY OF HALL, 12s. 6d., and with tax. OTHER ROWS OF BALCONIES and BODY OF HALL. 10s., and with tax 10s. 6d. IJpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, Direction J. and N. TAIT; OPENING CONCERT OF THE TOUR, WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. Followed by Concerts on SAT., 10th; MON., 12th; WED., 141h.' J. AND N. TAIT Have again the honour after an interval of seven years, to announce the visit to New Zealand of DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT And MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. The Distinguished English. Singers. Tho unabated popularity of these famous artists with English audiences is a wonderful tribute to their great artistry and delightful personalities. Despite the coming and going of new stars they still hold pride of place with the English public, and their tour of Australia, which has just been completed, will stand as a record for many years to come. NO CONCERT HALL IN AUSTRALIA NO CONCERT HALL IN AUSTRALIA was largo enough to accommodate the crowds who flocked to hear these sublime artists, and to-day they occupy the same position they have enjoyed for irany years post, FOREMOST IN ESTEEAf AND FAME IN THE ENGLISH CONCERT WORLD, ENDEARED TO THE HEARTS OF ALL WHO HAVE HEARD THEM AND FALLEN UNDER THEIR CHARM. DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT DAME CLARA BUTT And MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD. MR, KENNERLEY RUMFORD.

Their departure on this Australasian tour was the occasion for one of the most brilliant ’scenes ever witnessed in a Concert Hall. Over 25,000 people gathered in the Crystal Palace, London, to bid farewell to .them. THEIR RETURN TO NEW ZEALAND will bo hailed with delight by the thousands of admirers who have delightful memories of the nights of song spent with these truly great and popular artists. Supporting Artists— , Daniel MELSA, MELSA, The Brilliant Polish violinist, who has created a furore in England during the past few years. MISS GRACE TORRENS At the Piano. NOTE.—PREFERENTIAL BOOKING AS ABOVE. GENERAL BOX PL.4.NS FOR THE FOUR CONCERTS open at THE BRISTOL on MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. A Maximum of 12 seats may be booked by any one person. Reserved Seats, 10s. and 7s. Gd. Unreserved Scats, ss. and 3s. All prices plus tax. SCOTT COLVILLE. ATHLETIC SPORTS. £XIGANTIC SPORTS MEETING, Under the auspices of the N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association and Wellington Centre. BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921. Proceeds to help defray N.Z. Team’s expenses to Australasian Championships at Adelaide. Admission, Is. V. HUGO, J. O'SULLIVAN, Joint Hon. Seos. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. rf"SLD BOYS’ DAY, at Wellington College, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. St. Andrew’s Day, commencing at 9.30 a.m. SMOKE CONCERT, At 8 p.m., In Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Featherston Street. W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. CHEAP HATS. GENTS’ HATS, 355., now 17s. Gd.; 22«., now 12s. 6d. Caps, Bs. lid., now ss. Gd. Postage paid. HAT BOX, 11 Manners Street. (irJCTANTEb Known, Citizens’ Garden •Vv 'Fete, on December 10, in Prime Minister’s Grounds. Admission Is. In aid of St. Andrew’s Rebuilding Fund.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 54, 26 November 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 54, 26 November 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 54, 26 November 1921, Page 9

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