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R THE WILLIAMSON-IMPERIAL fJRAND OPERA COMPANY^ 1 VIRAND OPERA COMPANY. R R 100—ARTISTS—100 R 100—ARTISTS—100 g Including some of the 5 WORLD'S GREATEST § GRAND OPERA SINGERS 5 GRAND OPERA SINGERS p GRAND OPERA SINGERS R P, And a R FULL GRAXD OPERA ORCHESTRA And H GRAXD OPERA CHORUS • £ B PROVINCIAL TOUR: ]j Wanganui, 25th Oct.—"Rigoletto." B Hastings, 26th Oct.—"Madame Butterfly." p Hastings, 27th Oct.—Matinee "Rigoletto." E Hastings, 27th Oct.—Evening, "Carmen." B Palmerston North, 2Sth Oct.—"Rigoletto." p ' B The International artists include Lina I Pahughi Cesarina Valobra, Bruna Cas- p tagna, Molly de Gunst, Pedro Mh-assou £ Apolo Granforte, Primo Montanari r> Albino Marone, Carlo Alfieri, Michele i, Fiore, lu-anco Izal, Ilio Del Chiaro, Macs- £ tro Emilio Rossi, Maestro Wando Aldro- p vandi, Joseph Post.. £ - The company has scored a wonderful x triumph in Auckland, the whole theatre v there being filled to overflowing at every v performance, and hysterical scenes of en- £ thusiasm each evening follow the wonder- t ful singing and acting of the artists. j The Wellington season will begin on r Saturday, 29th October, with' a gala per- t fbrmar.ee of "Madame Butterfly." p Touring Manager " John Farrell. j WELLINGTON BRASS BANDS' R ASSOCIATION. r MASSED BAND PARADE AND I CONCERT I (Weather permitting), j TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), I 16th OCTOBER, at 2.30 p.m. I BANDS B^^ERVE. ' | BANDS "jITASSED BANDS * BANDS BANDS | BANDS MASSED BANDS J BANDS * BANDS ' " I BANDS Six of Wellington's Leading I BANDS Bands in massed band items, i BANDS also a specially selected pro- t BANDS gramme by individual bands, in- i BANDS eluding bands now training for i BANDS the Masterton Band Contest. A ( BANDS • programme of music to suit all t BANDS tastes. i BANDS * SUNDAY x Sii . ' NumberSUNDAY March, "THE GREAT- 1 Si? LITTLE ARMY." 1 SUNDAY Hymn, "NEARER MY GOD 1 Sl?' . TO THEE."-1 SUNDAY March, "INVERCARGILL." | SUNDAY I SUNDAY -I SUNDAY ■ • . I SUNDAY . . I SUNDAY, The Bands in the following I SUNDAY order will play the Selected 3 SUNDAY " Numbers:— I BANDS , I BANDS ■ ■ ■.. I BANDS Overture, "BOHEMIAN" GIRL" i BANDS J BANDS Wellington Tramways Band. | BANDS ! BANDS 3 BANDS Intermezzo, "GIRALDA "■ | BANDS • ■• "| BANDS Royal Naval Reserve Baad. | BANDS '. . . ' ■---••! BANDS . • - :-....! BANDS- Selection;'."DlNOßAH.".^':"" . -1 BANDS - . ..<■; .•:.-.-. - - -' 5 BANDS Port Nicholson Silver Band T BANDS (N.Z. Champions, 1932). * BANDS . T . . ' I SUNDAY I SUNDAY I SUNDAY , I SUNDAY March, "MAN OF BRASS." i SUNDAY Miramar. Silver Band. \ SUNDAY \ SUNDAY Waltz, "THE GRENADIERS" I SUNDAY Boys' Institute Band. i SUNDAY - SUNDAY March, "THE CHALLENGE." i SUNDAY Artillery Band. i SUNDAY i SUNDAY i SUNDAY The Parade will be in charge i SUNDAY of Drum-Major J. Duncan. i SUNDAY i SUNDAY Silver Coin Collection in Aid , SUNDAY of Bands' Funds. 1 SUNDAY • ■ i SUNDAY Function will be Postponed if i SUNDAY if weather is unfavourable. i ■SUNDAY i SUNDAY . I A ; BUCKLEY, j Hon. Secretary. j , ] N.Z. LAND VALUES LEAGUE. ] ] "JVfR. P. j; O'REGAN will deliver a ] - LTX Lecture on "The Life Story of Wil- ] liam Ewart Gladstone" in the Dominion 3 Farmers' Institute, Featherston street, I TO-MOEROW (SUNDAY) EVENING J commencing at 8.30. -In particular he will ] deal with Gladstone and the People, Glad- } stone and Free Trade, Gladstone and Ire- ] land, Gladstone and the Eastern Question, ] Gladstone and Disraeli, Gladstone and thff ] Queen, Gladstone and Gordon, Gladstone ] as a Peacemaker. Collection for Expenses. J MR. R. GOSSE will Preside. 3 R.D. SMITH, ] Hon. Secretary, 1 ' T— — ] IgUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY, ] TOWN HALL, j TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m. ] Prize Distribution, Rousing Choruses. ] Admission; Is; Scholars, 6d and 3d. GARDENING CLASS FOR WOMEN, j 'THE Gardening Class arranged by Mrs. 1 ■*- Fisher commences on MONDAY at I 2.30 p.m. The terms are £1 Is for six I lessons. A Saturday afternoon class will I be arranged if there is sufficient induce- 3 ment. 1 5, DUTHIE STREET, 1 Karori. I : _ . I THE GLYDE SCHOOL OF COACHING. ] QHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeep- 1 ing, Mercantile Arithmetic, Journalism, I General Knowledge. ] Special coaching, with free extra classes, for tho forthcoming Government * Examinations. :j Miss Glyde has now dissolved partner- t ship and RESUMED MANAGEMENT of j the School. j 21, BRANDON STREET. Tel. 42-274. | TITANAWATU GOLF CLUB, i X ANNUAL TOURNAMENT, 1 22nd, 24th, and 25th OCTOBER, I HOKOWHITU LINKS, PALMERSTON I NORTH. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY NEST. K. G. CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary. SEMCO ART-NEEDLEWORK PRO- ] PRIETARY, LIMITED. PURSUANT to Section 302 of "The p Companies Act, 1908," NOTICE IS | HEREBY GIVEN that the situation and b locality of the office or place of business of the above Company will be situate at the corner of Wakefield and Cuba streets in the City of Wellington. DATED this 13th Day of October, 1932 '•■"■ A. K. S. MACKENZIE, Attorney,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 4

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