AMUSEMENTS. FIRST CONCERT-TO-NIGHT, AT 8. " THRILLS HUGE AUDIENCE " THRILLS HUGE AUDIENCE AT TOWN HALL." AT TOWN HALL." "So young, so dreamful, but so pld and fierv —Cherkassky at • the Town Hfll on Saturday night spoke to his great, audieace in the dazzling chromatic passages of Bach and the slender grace of Chopin, leaving the crowd searching for expressions to describe his art. . , ~ "Again was repeated the astonishing spectacle of Thursday night, when the audience finally thronged on to the stage. • —Sydney "Daily Guardian.' TOWN HALL. Direction, E. J. Gravestock, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—At B.—TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT Second Concert—SATURDAY XIGHT. Third Concert—TUESDAY NEXT AT 8. "it may be said at once that in this boy is lodged a talent for playing the piano hardly equalled by any but one or, perhaps, two virtuosi now before the public." —New York "World." Mr, E. J. Gravestock has the honourto present the WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST, . WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, .. SHURA CHERKASSKY, Who has created such a furore in the world of music by his extraordinary talents and phenomenal pianistic ability. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Organ Fantasy and Fugue in G minor .. • (Bach-Liszt) Sonato op. 37, "Appassionato" (Beethoven) Barcarolle: Etudes, Op 10, Xo. 3; Op. 2,1, No. 12; Scherzo in B minor .. (Chopin) "Kaleidoscope" (Josef Hoffmann) Reverie (C. Debussy) Prelude in G minor .... (Rachmaninoff) Liebestraum ■ (Liszt) "Blue Danube" Waltz (Strauss-Schulz Blvor) Reserved Seats, 7/6; Unreserved, 5/ and 3/. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd.- Day Sales' at Coleman's. Concessions to Students, % SPORTING. - RACING QLUB (IXC.) gPRING iy|"EETD>G, To be held on the CLUB'S COURSE, TE RAPA, CLUB'S COURSE, TE RAPA, On gATURDAY AXD OCTOBER 20 AXD 24 First Race Starts at 11.30 a.m. each day. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALL DISTRICTS. s. d. Admission to Course 2 0 Motor Cars and other vehicles (other than members') 2 6 Admission to Lawn Enclosure — Gentlemen .................. 7 6 Ladies 5 0 Main Entrance to Course, first turning on Hamilton side of Vardon Road. Members please use the road at Northern end of Course, where cars may be parked in Members* Car Paddock. All other patrons please use main entrance. In order to minimise the risk of accident, car drivers are respectfully requested not to pass cars going in the same direction, whether going to or coming from the Te Rapa Course. Official traffic inspectors will be stationed along the route, and any breach of the by-laws will be reported to the police. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act, 190S, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the' Te Rapa Racecourse during the Waikato Racing Club's Meeting, and if such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. E. H. O'MEARA, 18 Secretary. JJUNT JJACE ' J)AY, -jy,|~ONDAY, QCTOBER 1028, AT CAMBRIDGE. FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.50 A.M. ; ADMISSION: " To Racecourse. 2/6 Each Person. Vehicles, 2/6. : To Grandstand Enclosure (inclusive) . Gentlemen, 10/; Ladies, 5/. TRAIX SERVICE. Special Trains will leave Auckland 6.2< s, a.m. and (non-stop) 7.45 a.m.; also oni i from Newmarket at 6.55 a.m., arriving a |j the Course at 10:26 a.m.. 11.15 a.m., ani * 11.6 a.m. See Railway Time Tables fo; L further information. s WALTER STOPFORD, r _ ... Race Secretary. g Cambridge. H r 9 ? CANTERBURY JOCKEY QLUE (Incorporated.) :S t- * B METROPOLITAN jy-EETIXG. 1928. s. _____ P N OVEMBER 3, 5, 7 AND 10 ), in ACCEPTANCES for NEW ZEALAN] - CUP and STEWARDS' HANDICAI £ FORFEITS for WELCOME, DERBY an ). OAKS STAKES, also GENERAL ENTRIES C CLOSE on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, AT 8 P.M. - F. C. COTHER, I P.O Box 385, Secretary. 1# Telegraphic Address, "Turf.'! a Christchurch, j
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 247, 18 October 1928, Page 24
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