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j AMUSEMENTS. J fqiS -jITAJBSTr-S rpuEATSH. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMgr £TD. TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-XIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-XIGHT AT S. i BOX PLANS BOX PLANS TO-XIGIIT'S OXI.Y AT COI.EMAN'S (TOBACCONIST) WM. F. RUSSELL Presents fljv Arrangement with .T. C. Williamson, - Ltd.) THE NELLIE BRAMLKY DRAMATIC CO NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO* NELLIE BRAMLKY DRAMATIC Co" NELLIE RRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO" NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC Co" NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO In CHARLES KLEIN'S "THE THIRD DEGREE." "THE THIRD DEGREE. -, "THE THIRD DEGREE." "THE THJRD DEGREE."' "THE THIRD DEGREE." "THE THIIID DEGREE." ;j I A Play of Tremendous Power. Unlike Anything Seen Before. Of Almost Numbing Intensity. Based on Real Life and of Vital Dramatic Interest. s There is power in every line of it—ln its plot, in its dialogue, in its sequence, in its sanity. The Policy of the Management is to Present A NEW PLAY EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. All Plays Produced and Stage Directed bj MR. THOMAS E. FOSTER. PRICES: Dress Circle and Res Stalls . 3/6: Stalls. 2/6: Gallery. Early Door. 1/6: . Late Door, 1/. Booking (id extra. All Prices Plus Amusement Tax. MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY, DAY SALES at Coleman's (Tobacconist) 3/6, 2/G, and 1/6, All Day. SPIVAKOVSKY, "His genius made the Albert Hall, London, a shrine for every musiclover."—Vide Press. Irn o w N TT a l v Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. • Managing Directors: ■ George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde MeynelL , Manager Scott Colvllle. ! Commencing I, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT. I TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-XIGHT. ! In the CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBER. ■ This night only in the CONCERT CHAMBER on account of the large Town Hall I being otherwise engaged. ' J Also, : LARGE TOWN HALL. LARGE TOWN HALL. THREIi CONCERTS. THREE CONCERTS. TUESDAY, JULY 11, TUESDAY, JULY 11, WEDX'ESDAY. JULY 12, • J WEDNESDAY. JULY 12. FRIDAY, JULY 14. . • FRIDAY, JULY 14. I , j THE CELEBRATED RUSSIAN PIAXIST, i; JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY. spivak o v s k y. SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAK 0 V S X Y. SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAK O V S X Y. SPIVAKOVSKY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). TO-NIGHT. (For the Opening Programme.) SPIVAKOVSKY WILL PLAY Organ Fantasia and Fugue . Bach-Liszt Sonata in F minor. Op. 5 Brahms I (a) Allegro Maestoso. (b) Andante: Andante Espressivo—Andante Mo:to— Adagio. (c) Scherzo: I Allegro Energicio—trio. (d) Intermezzo: Andante Molto. (c) Finale: Allegro Moderate ma Rubato—Piß Mosso—Presto. ' (a) Berceuse ( : <b) Etude, G. flat major (Butterfly) ( Chopia (c) Etude. C minor (Revolutionary) ( j(d) Bolero in A minor, Op. 19 ( 'Gnomenrei.zen Liszt La Campanella Paganini-Liszt -CONCESSIONS TO MUSICAL STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS FROM SOHOOLS AND COLLEGES. In orner to encourage and foster the Stuiy of Music in New Zealand. J. C. Williamson, Ltd.. have decided to offer liberal concessions to those pursuing the Study of Music, and those to whom tlifa applies will note that Reserved Seats may be obtained 7/6 Seats for 3. 5/ Seats for 4/. • Or. with the Tax, 3/6 and i/ 5. Teachers or Principals and Headmasters of Schools and Colleges may obtain Concession Forms from Lenris R. Eady and Son, Ltd. (Box Office). Cash must acconipanv all application* fo r seats. j These Concessions apply to t'ae Concerts given iv the Large Town Hall Only. Further particulars at the Box Office. TRICES FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY: Reserved Seats, T/G; others, 5/ and ."./ tplus tax). BOX PLANS at Coleman's. whra 3/ Day Sale Tickets may also he purchased. ' Labour Rally.—Strand Thratro, SUNIV /. 7..-.0 p.m.—Speakers : Mr. 11. E. Holland. M.1 , .. Mr. I-. Eraser, M.1 , ., Mr. IM. J. Savage. M.1 , ., Mrs. Meecli. Mr. T. Brindlo. the NVw National President and others. Also I-ibour Eally, Quay Strpft. Sunday. 2.45. * £29 QIIRISTI N A M c X A B i IS COMING. 1 C T. A X D R E HAL L.' *J Lower S.vmouds Street. I TUESDAY. 11TII INST., AT S P.M. I "ARMS AND THE MAX " i By Goorce Bernard Shaw. Presented by the Graftou Shakespeare Club. i A Feast of Wit and Intellect Admission 1/ (plus tax) Proceeds intAid of Electric Lightin" of Hall. o;;i rp-HIS IS THE LAST WORD ABOUT A : -"- CONCERT AT THE XATIOXAI THEATRE. COXI'E AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. IT.! ■ rjUF.AT Labour Rally.—Strand Theatre r T! S n XD , A \v J' , ' 50 P- nl —Speakers : Mr. II E Holland. M.I- Mr. p. Vng( . r , M .f. Mr i, ■ ~ Sa T a S e j ir -l •- Mrs. Mec-h. Mr. T. I Hrtndle, the Now National l'resid,.,,,. r.no Sunday •• "*- S ° Lilljoul ' Ita.ll>-. quay Str.-er Q II It I S T I N a M <■ X A G IS COMING.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 16

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