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AMUSEMENTS. SHURA CHERKASSKY i CREATES AN AMAZING FURORE! "Master Pianist at 16. Vast enthusiasm.” . . “Amazing Boy. Great Pianist. All musical Sydney should hear Shura Cherkassky. Closing one’s eyes, one could imagine Paderewski in one of his best moods.” "HE CREATED A FURORE. HE CAME, SAW, AND CONQUERED.’ "BOY GENIUS, IN SPITE OF THE EXTRAORDINARY REPORTS THAT PRECEDED HIM, FEW EXPECTED THE TRANSFORMED ARTIST THAT lIE BECAME WHEN SEATED AT THE PIANOFORTE.” towfFhall Direction, E. J. GRAVESTOCK, LTD. SECOND CONCERT TOMORROW AT 8. THIRD CONCERT SATURDAY NEXT. SHURA CHERKASSKY WORLD’S GREATEST BOY PIANIST Who has startled the musical world with his extraordinary gifts, and has now captured YVellington. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue, J. S. Bach Sonata, Op. 27, No. 2 (“Moonlight”) L. van Beethoven Ballade in A flat majorF. Chopin Nocturne in D flat major .... F. Chopin Mazurka in F sharp minor F. Chopin Polonaise in /A flat major .... F. Chopin “L’Orient and 1 Occident” . .M. Dvorsky “Rush Hour in Hong-Kong” A. Chasins Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 12 .. F. Liszt Reserved Seats, 7s. Gd.; Unreserved, ss. and 3s. (plus tax.) PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Students’ Concessions. Day Sales at Grand Opera House Confectionery. ANOTHER IMPORTANT J. C. WILLIAMSON ENGLISH ATTRACTION. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Present the Eminent London Actor-Manager PERCY HUTCHISON PERCY HUTCHISON PERCY HUTCHISON PERCY HUTCHISON And his complete English Company of West End Artists, including Frances Dillon Stella Francis Rayson Couscns R. Stewart West Mary Brackley V. Watts-Weston Townsend Whitling Violet Ley Joan Rogers Dorothy Stanward. ALL ENGLISH ARTISTS WITH LONDON REPUTATIONS, In A Three-act Play of Love and Laughter—“THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST” “THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST” “THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST” “THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST” The optimist infects all his friends with his cherry confidence until the girl he wants decides she’ll marry another,, and then what a PESSIMIST! Oh ! A brilliant three-act comedy, adapted from the French by Seymour Hicks, “MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME,” “MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME,” “MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME,” “MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME,” A gay farce of a difficulty in Paris between six and nine. So French! A Sensational Comedy Drama—“THE LUCK OF THE NAVY.” “THE LUCK OF THE NAVY.” “THE LUCK OF THE NAVY.” “THE LUCK OF THE NAVY.” THREE BRILLIANT PLAYS Presented by A BRILLIANT COMPANY. NORTH ISLAND TOUR: HAWERA. FRIDAY, SEPT. 21: “THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST.” NEW PLYAIOUTH, SAT., SEP. 22: “THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST.” NEW PLYMOUTH. MON.. SEPT. 24: “MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME.” WANGANUI, TUES.. SEPT. 25 : “THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST." WANGANUI. WED.. SEPT. 26: “MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME.” PALMERSTON N.. THURS.. Sept. 27: “THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST.” PALMERSTON N.. FRI.. SEPT. 28: “MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME.” NAPIER. SAT.. SEPT. 29: “THF LAUGHING OPTIMIST.” NAPIER. MON.. OCT. 1: “MR WHAT’S HIS NAME.” HASTINGS. TUES.. OCT. 2: “THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST.” HASTINGS WED.. OCT. 3 : “MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME.” DANNEVIRKE. THURS.. OCT. 4: “THE DATTGHINn OPTIMIST.” MASTERTON. FRT.. OCT. 5: “THF LAUGHING OPTIMIST.” Opening at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE WELLINGTON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. For Box Plan arrangements see local papers. ~ , Representative .... Walter Monk. WANTED TO SELL (Miscellaneous). QTEWART-WARNER VALVES, 5-6 volts, 2s. 6d. each. Stewart-War-ner Speakers, £3 each. Postage extra. Liquidation Sale, Amphonola Shop. King’s Theatre Buildings. T?OR SALE. Four National Cash Register Filing Cabinets (ledger) ; 2 to hold ISO accounts each, and 2 to hold 120 accounts each; practically new. Send offers or inquiries to 8828, c/o “Dominion” WANTED SELL. Military Overcoats. ’’ dyed navy blue. 15s. (require minor repairs), and 10s. (damaged, but plenty of wear), at Disposal Sales Depot. Wellington. WANTED To Sell—soo Copies “The ’ ’ Glasgow D’Alberts,” arranged for the Piano by Edwin J. King, 18 Queen Street, 'Wellington, New Zealand. Posted anywhere on receipt of 2s. Gd.

BADMINTON

WELLINGTON DEFEATS KELBURN An invitation match was played on Monday between the Kelburn Badminton Club and the Wellington Badminton Club. The teams consisted of six men and six ladies, and a total of matches was played on the Kelburn Club’s courts at the Training College Hall. Most of the matches were very closely contested, and the players gave a good demonstration of both speed and skill in their play. Wellington Club were successful in winning the rubber by 8 matches to 4. Details of the results are as follow’: (Wellington players being mentioned first) :— / Men’s Doubles.—France and Burns defeated Forsette and R. Bryant, 15—11 ; Smellic and Rout lost to Key mid Waghorn. 15—12, 11—15,, 12 —15; Evans-Scott and Mayo defeated M. Bryant and Lake, 15 —7, 9—15, 15—11. Ladies’ Doubles. —Misses Scott and Bennett defeated Mrs. Rainbow and Miss Hidliwell, 15—8. 15—5: Misses Bradncy and Welch dcfealed Misses Hind and Glover, 15—8, 10—15, 13 all. 5—2; Misses Hogg and M. Precdy defeated Mrs. Short and Miss Kerr, 12—15, 15—8, 15—9, Mixed Doubles. —France and Miss Scott defeated Forsette and Mrs. Rainbow, 15—9. 15 —5; Burns and Miss Bennett lost to R. Bryant mid Miss llalliwcll. 15—10, 12—15. S—ls: Smellie and Miss Welch lost to Key mid Miss Glover, 7—15. 4—15; Rout and Miss Bradcy defeated M. Brvmit mid Miss Hind, 15 9. 15—9: Evnns-Seoft mid Miss Hogg defeated Waghorn mid Miss Kerr. 15 —8, 15—9; Mayo mid Miss Precdy defeated Lake and Miss Short, 15 —8, 15 —10»

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 300, 19 September 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 300, 19 September 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 300, 19 September 1928, Page 3