THE CHERNIAVSKYS. Leo Cherniavsky, the oldest brother of I the famous trio, to reappear here on J Saturday next, in the Town Hall, ranks I as one of the great violiniets of the day. i It was in Los .Angeles last October that one of the critics, remarking upon the great reception accorded to tho Ohorniavsky brothers, elated that tho ease with which Leo Cherniavsky filled tho large auditorium with the tone of hie beautiful new violin was quite startling. This young violinist is said to have developed ! extraordinary virility in his violin play- | ing and achieved great mastery over hie I instrument. • ENGLISH PIERROTS, i Tho English Pierrots, under the direc- ! tioii of Will and liob Thomas, will make i their reappearance in tho Dominion on I Thursday next—at tho Town Hall Coni cert Chamber. They havo just coinplotI ed iv six-months' 6eason at their .pavilion, St. Kilda, Melbourne, and, judging '~QOTfRE~PERMANEHfLT~ CURED. ALMOST all Goitre Cases nre curable no matter how old tho affliction. For many years oxtornal treatment was' tried with "disappointing results. Then Dr. Wanloss discovered tho successful "internal" cure, which' has revolutionised Goitre treatment. Persist for a little while with tho DR. WANLEBS GOITRE CURE and you will enjoy years of happy free- ! dom from your unsightly trouble G. Irving, Catlins, writes:—"The Dr. Wanloss Goitro Cure has been a great success with my wife. We are recommending it everywhere" Dr. Wanless Goitre Cure, ds., by post I to any address. 'I Three Months' Treatment, .El. ■ WRITE MABSHALL'S PHARMACY, I VVIW DUNBDIN.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3080, 10 May 1917, Page 3
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