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AMUSEMENTS. “ SCREENING TO-DAY AT ALL SESSIONS: CINESOUND’S SPECIAL Centenary Air Race FILM Picturising in Sound the Landing of the Winners, SCOTT & BLACK Both at Charleville and at Melbourne in the De Havilland Comet. ALSO THE EXCLUSIVE TALK BY MR. SCOTT. , • Also Screening: THE MELBOURNE CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS, Including the Arrival and Procession of the Duke of Gloucester’in , Melbourne, etc. THE REG EM T 3 SESSIONS DAILY: • 11.0 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 WLy; .A The World’s Most i Romantic Hero in His Most Amusing xc * t * n S R°le! ■F •' >/) ' /] . J SCHENCK IJ !/ / a I P<-e«ea‘« VWHCUCU /J OfcoLmanJ ®AJftRYL F. ZANUCK’S produefien of . bYW BULLDOG Ft DRUMMOND W. CTRIKBBMKAJ with LORETTA YOUNG jmU 0 rK ‘ Warner GLAND . Una MERKEL JRJI ICHARLES BUTTERWORTH \ Releated thra .United Artiste . BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (Telephone 44-144), , , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

IVI < > ( royrene > "C 1 Australia’s Funniest Comedian. 1 1$ IN THE monies rZiMU IN A merry .wSgu. MO-SICAL COMEDY “STRIKE ME ■M D for Adults.) — All Wellington will Howl with Glee! — FRIDAY gsra°!K REGENI’ (GRAND OPERA HOUSE =7 TWO EXCITING PICTURES! COWMIWA flLl — NAME tUinflw Ksa F " With | Richard Cromwell, | ......ivam Arline Judge and Rita Leßoy. I ill fills, RomBDCC Drama - Comedy |||| L (Both recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. O. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. The Musical Event of This Generation. 4 WONDERFUL CONCERTS COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT J. and N. Tait have great pleasure in announcing for the-First Time in Wellington the Amazing 12-Year-Old Pianist: PHILIP HARGRAVE~| HE IS THE GREATEST MUSICAL “DISCOVERY” IN YEARS, QF REMARKABLE PERSONALITY, SUPERB TECHNIQUE, AND ONLY 12 YEARS OLD. PHILIP HARGRAVE — attracted larger audiences in Australia than any of the world-famous pianists, and the enthusiasm he evoked equals that which greeted the great Paderewski when he first thrilled Australians. PHILIP H VRGRAVE — Probably one will not believe all the things that one hears of the young genius of the piano until one hears him play, but his poise and skill are amazing. PHILIP HARGRAVE — He attracted and thrilled over 300,000 people in Australia. and in Auckland last week the large auditorium ' of His Majesty’s Theatre proved quite inadequate to accommodate the number which nightly endeavoured, to gain admission. PHILIP HARGRAVE— For a child of 12 yearsJie faces his huge audiences without showing the least trace of nervousness, and this is a matter for wonderment, but when this same little boy then proceeds to give a recital of tvorks ot Beethoven, Bach, Schubert and Liszt, and these all from memory, it is almost going beyond the bounds of human understanding. PHILIP HARGRAVE— pIays the works of the great masters with a maturity and technical skill that is as amazing as it .a true. PHILIP HARGRAVE — is undoubtedly already one of the most brilliant pianists of the day. The Supporting Artists include the Brilliant Australian Baritone, Alexander Browne, M’HOSE SINGING CREATED A FURORE IN AUCKLAND,LAST WEEK. BOX PLANS will be opened at the D.I.C. on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT, at NINE O’CLOCK. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Preliminary applications for seats are now being received by the D.I.C. PRICES: Reserves. 5/- and 4/-; Unreserved: 3/- and 2/- (plus tax). I ■Children Half Price to All Parts. I Touring Manager: JOHN FARRELL. |

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 29, 29 October 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 29, 29 October 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 29, 29 October 1934, Page 3

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