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A COLOSSAL COMBINATION, * —~~~ m THE HEERMAJSTjST CONCERTS. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST, SATURDAY, 19th AUGUST. (UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MR. JOHN TAIT.) HUGO HEERMANN, THE PADEREWSKI OF THE VIOLIN. EMIL HEERMANN, THE BRILLIANT YOUNG PAGANINI. PROFESSOR T. AVER, PIANIST FROM THE MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF JOHN PROI'SE, THE POPULAR VOCALIST. First Appearance after his Visit to England. AN UNPRECEDENTED EVENT IN THE MUSICAL ANNALS OP WELLINGTON. PRESS OPINIONS OF HUGO HEERPROGRAMME FOR TUESDAY: MANN. "Ho divides honours with Joachim."— Molbourno Argus. HUGO HEERMANN will play "Among violinists ho is a giant."— Mel- „ „ ->r j i i. bourno Ago. Concerto in E Minor Mendelssohn "Tho best all-round violinist who has Introduction and Rondo St. Saens visited Australia."— Sydney Telegraph. •m f,,^r.^ ■Pnp-inini "His violin sings like a lark; his trills Nocturne Paganini dval thMo rf -^ Dolor^ Si >._ Ado . "Scones Hongrois Hubay i a j,u Observor. ' -i. spell seemed to bo cast over the EMIL HEERMANN will play- aiidionce."-Adolaido Advertiser. Brilliant as Sarasate, but warmer and "Meistorsingor" Paraphraso Wilhclmj m ?, l;l ;° r soulful."— Lb Journal, Paris. «i 3-i j«= t. ,r nB " Tf^,,- ; Ho played tho Boothovcn Concerto hko "Rondo dcs Lutins Bazzim a god .'r_ Echo do p . irig "A heaYon-bom artist."— Neusto NaPROFESSOR LAYER will play chrichten. ' In tho rendering . of Beethoven's ConPiano Fantasia in C Minor Mozart certo wo a perceived the depth and nobility of Joachim combined with tho charm and t/-\ttivt nnnTTdi? -n • sweetness of Sarasato."— Kolnischo ZoiJOHN PROUSE will sing tung. „_.. ..oi, m i m , "Wo do not hesitate to'place Heermann's Pilgrims Song Tschaikowsky interpretation of Beethoven's Concerto far '"The Queen of Connemara" _ above that of his most celebrated rivals, Alicia Needham Joachim not excepted." — Frankfort General Anzeiger. PRICES OF ADMISSION— Ss (Reserved), 3s, 2s, and ONE SHILLING. BOOKING PLANS for Reserved Seats are now open at the DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S WAREHOUSE. TrELBURNE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS JLV WHDRMVRR Invoicing and Bookkeeping is dono, NINTH ANNUAL BALL Elliott- 1 1 isher Jn voicing and Bookkeeping Machines w ill t-avo At lho ALEXANDRA HALL, ABELKlSmfK, ?r^o0 r peTye^ SMITH-STREET, Ti, BatrfL^y (Ltd.), °* ™™^> ™ Welliugton. Opposite Town Hall. Tickets can bQ obtained from the under . signed or any member of tho Committee G. E. SIMEON, Hon. Seo. CONSUMPTION. WONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE. -_^ _ — D.1.C., SACCO has done already good curative work in Now Zealand and Australia, -jr AMBTON-QU4.Y and phenomenally so in its native land, J_j * ' South Africa, and will continue ils course . „ , . of success till Are displaying CONSUMPTION SHALL BE ' FTR „„„„ dmPWNrTq EXTERMINATED. 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S, 1 &S, tabl f lll te d IR °.v- M ° S^ BV^ They must havo good proof that their J^ & . & ° f Messrs. Wilson, Thompson and complaint is really conramption. Our C <\ < an i formerly Mr. T. J. Thompson's), treatment will bo given Free! Applicants ° f 60 - Cuba-s reel, we purpose to continue must reside in or near London and bo te^i'fp l ? 0 " 1 « B »WH willing to let any ono call upon them IRADt at Bedrock Prices, and Best Value who desires evidence as to their improve- o^ory iino. Mont or othorwiso. ™2m {til 0 * hl ° mak ° kn ° Wn l ° tH ° MECHANICS' TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD world this IRONMONGERY, and REPAIRS will WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. i mvo our 6pcc ; a i attention. Send postcard for curo3 already effected and further particulars. From all Chemists or lho Proprietors, Having purchased the stock at particuSTEVENS AND CO., larly advantageous prices, wo are now 22, Basinghall-street, offering somo DECIDED BARGAINS. London, E.G. Such is the text of the London adver- BARGAINS IN tiscmenl. SEAMLESS ENAMELLED WARE Tho Wellington and Australian Capital Cities' Officos each has ilB own budget BARGAINS IN of Cures and Progressive Cures. MECHANICS' TOOLS Before it is too late, send or call for •full pnrtipulnrs. SACCO SOLE AGENCY FOR NEW BAUG f^IfJ^ v . Bnro nnei ZEALAND, CUTLERY and SCISSORS 36, THE KING'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. BARGAINS IN LAMPS and OIL STOVES COMPETITION • _ IS KEEN UNITED HARDWARE 00. BUT we are determined not to bo 60 t CUBA-STREET, beaten in our prices or tho quality of goods wo supply. Try our shops for OPPOSITE GEAR'S, BUTCHER". tho following lines: — ___^ Stationery, oflico and general ~~~ —————————— — — — — — Account Books a specialty Purßos, Note-books, Ladies' Handbags , A BOND OF UNION. Card Cases, new fashion pearl, etc. Sdirand'^fl'XsSig'ctses and 1™ fl<JCt al Portnn<mth Writing Cases, etc. received a magnificent welcome Inkstands, at special prices; worth double from tho British, and all classes havo Paints-Special Puichaso Crown Paints. joined hl maki t ho domonstratiqn iinLargo box, Is each . ,„, . . „ i, Jointed Dolls, Is prcssivo. lho impressionable French Splendid selection 6d Novels pooplo aro dolighlod, and thoy havo reason to bo, for John Bull means to emphasise tho entonto cordialo of which so much JOHNSTONS & CO., .r UfaJFt tit l & 65, MANNERS-STREET, opposite Ope.a Tdmtfcai.tnl aj,'! pears lo havo mado an excellent speech U, MOLESWORTH-STREET. at lho Guildhall. Ho hoped that tho TIAXK ov Nn.'W~~yi.'AT AVn t mvii friendship of tho two nations would lie liAiMv Ob iSbW /KALAND, LOWER dmvn dog( , ri nnd Umt Ul? channol would bucomo a bond of union. The bond lhal the Admiral hopes for exists, Ov i r, jinvnAv n i/i.i • ■ ant ' " ts oxislonco is duo to tho diplomacy the lrasinoM of the above Bank will h, Europe. That greatest of teas, Surabo carried on in premmes mi the Mam-road, tura Ten ifi lho T? olld of frioiidship ;it next lo Dr. Purdy B residence. br||lgß hiQn^ logot | icrj it bringa tho family (Signed) A. MACINTOSH, nearer. It, is high-grade Coylon lea, puro General Manager am ' wholesome, and is guaranteed not „,,..„,. ' blended with Indian, China, or any ehonp Bank n( New VJonliuui, . or inferior torn. Wellington* Uth August* 1806.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 6

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