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MIROVITCH 2. (a) Nocturne, F sharp Major - (Chopin) • (b) Two Voices, C sharp Minor, A » flat Major - ■ - - - (Chopin) (c) Ballade, G Minor - -(Chopin) A. MIROVITCH. • 3. (a) Praeludium and Allegro f (P u g-n a n i-Kre isler) (1>) Sicilieno - - - (Bach-Aucrj (c) Caprice No. 21 - - (Paganini-Auer) M. PIASTRO. ■I nt or va 1. '. 5. (a) Prelude, C sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff) • ' (b) Spring Song - - - (Mirovitoh) (c) Rhapsodic No, 12 - - — - (Listt) A. MIROVITCH. 5. (a) Caprioe - (Krcwleri (b) Hum-ores tjue • • (Dvorak) (c) Carmen - - - - (Biact-Saraeate;. . •• • ' ' M. PIASTBO. TO NfGHT! FAREWELL CONCERT, COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Alfred Michael MIROVITCH ~ PJ A STSO MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO " MIROVITCH PIASTRO • MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH and PIASTRO MIROVITCH I JIA gTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO • MIROVITCH PIASTRO MIROVITCH PIASTRO • MIROVITCH PIASTRO • MIROVITCH PIASTRO • MIROVITCH • MIROVITCH PIASTRO UronvTTCH PTASTEO Pianist, ' Violinist. Box Plana at The Bristol. - j. Special Concessions to Schools and Colleges, a Centre Balcony and Reserved Stalls 6s. Stalls 3s. Back Stalls 2s. Day Sales Toy Cave. 3775 Touring Manager, VICTOR BECK. | (J HEA TB B 810B l O YA L. I Direction: HUGH D. McINTOSH. i LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Of tho 5 FAMOUS MIRTH-PROVOKING TIVOLI FOLLIES. A gala night TIVOLI FOLHIES of fun and . TIVOLI FOLLIES frivolity. 1 TIVOLI FOLLIES Delightfully s TIVOLI FOLLIES casual TIVOLI FOLLIES happeningß : TIVOLI FOLLIES to drive dull TIVOLI FOLLIES care away. TIVOLI FOLLIE Don't miss to-nipht. VERA PEARCE Farewell to this VERA PEARCE Great Favourite. FAREWELL, A LONG FAREWELL TO THELMA RAYE. JACK CANNOT GEORGE WELCH. WALTER WEEKS, FRANK GREENE. JEAN KEITH, BTLLY REGO. I GOOD-BYE to the Delightful CHORUS AND BALLET OF CO PERFORMERS. THE ORCHESTRA. POPULAR WILL QUINTRELL. Au Revoir to THE BELGIAN BAND, . KT,T,A CAMPERS. SHORT AND LITTLE. TJAKT PFRFOFMANrF, IX NEW ZF-ALAVr) OF THF- FOLLIES. TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT. BOX PLAN at Th* Bristol until 6. afterward at Toy Cave, whero Day Sales aro pro-cin-cblo. PRICES: 3s, 39, Is. Early Doore to Gallery Is extra. 3781 ~ WANTED. ALLANTYNE'S are showing New and Very Dainty Lingerie Ribbons, in White, Cream, Pink, Blue, and Helio, from }to 1 inch wide; prices from. 2ld to BJd yard. 82136-3262 A NTIQUE Full-size Wood Bed. Wlro MatA trees and Kapoc Bedding, complete. £5 ss. H. Atkinson's. 127 Manchester street. ' THE Handy Silk Ribbons, 12 yard cards, for Lingerie, in White.- Cream, Bine, Pink, and Helio; prices, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d per dozen yards, at Ballantyne's. 82186^262 VELVET Pile~fcari«ts. 9tt x 10ft Gin. price £i 15s. Splendid value. H. ■ Atkinson's, Furnishers, 127 Manchester street. B are showing a charming selection of New Veils and Veil in sa, in Brown, Nigger, Navy, Purple, end Black, from Is to 7a Gd yard. B**lfifi 3263 OVERMANTELS ii> Rosewood, Walnut. Oak and Black and Gold: bargain* • from £2. H. Atkinson's, 127 Manchester street. • rpHE New Millinery Pompadour Ribbons, l J- with picot edges, in all fashionablo coL . ouringa, i and 1 inch wide: prices. sfcl and IOJd yard, at Ballantyne's. B2IBG-3W2 HIGH-BACK Dinrng Cbaire, all Birch. 8s each. H. Atkinson's. Furnishers, 137 Mnnc!:«-t»r street. H ATKINSON'S Pack Fra- and Pay Rail • on ail purchases over £1 for 50 miles. Furnishers, i' 27 Mancbeat* street. A3IS9 H"~ Afk"lN'sON v s' Park Pw and Pay • Hail for 30 miles a!l purchiiscs over Furnishers. 127 Manchester street. t (For continuation at Wanteds* ao« ps(s lift -

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15687, 5 September 1916, Page 1

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