AMUSEMENTS. iHURA CHERKASSKY" I ¥ dpQp | LJi m / , 'I AMAZES AND THRILLS. A vast audience on Tuesday night were left breathless at the astonishing talent of this 16-ycar-old Russian boy, who plays the great masterpieces like the greatest giants of the piano. “Swept the audience off their feet, causing an ovation of a character seldom experienced. “The Dominion.” “AN AUDIENCE ENTHRALLED.” “He completely captivated his hearers last night, and by way of expressing their gratitude, they called and recalled him, stamped and cheered, and would not. leave until he' played again and again."— “Evening Post.” TOWN HALL Direction, E. J. GRAVESTOCK, LTD. SECOND CONCERT TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK THIRD CONCERT SATURDAY NEXT. SHURA CHERKASSKY WORLD’S GREATEST BOY PIANIST AVho has startled the musical world with his extraordinary gifts, and has now captured Wellington. ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue, J. S. Bach Sonata, Op. 27, No. 2 (“Moonlight”) L. van Beethoven Ballade in A flat major F. 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. COME TO THE WELLINGTON COLLEGE VV ELLINGTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. The Carnival will be Opened To-morrow (Friday) Afternoon at 2.30 by Her Excellency Lady Alice Fergusson. Support a worthy cause and enjoy yourself at the same time. There will be interesting Indoor and Outdoor Amusements, Stalls, Side-shows, and Scientific Displays; also Spectacular Events. SATURDAY NIGHT: GRAND ENTERTAINMENT By Mrs. Martyn Williams and Pupils, commencing at 7.30 p.m., after which there will be a CABARET DANCE. Black nnd White Cabs will be available. WELLINGTON COLLEGE CARNIVAL. W. A. Armour, Headmaster, Chairman. IV. W. Cook, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. KIWI AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. rpHE Annual Meeting of the above Club 1 will be held in the Y.M.C.A., Willis Street, to-night, at 7.45 p.m. A full attendance of members and intending members is requested. S. R. COCHRANE, Hon. Secretary. LOWER HUTT RATEPAYERS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the LYCEUM HALL, LOWER HUTT, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, at 8 p.m., to protest against excessive increase in rates. Captain Olphert in chair. JOHN BRASELL.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 301, 20 September 1928, Page 3
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