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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE .TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Muslcal Specially FULLER'S vvx'W Comedy v Comply. Tremendous Reception of Charles ROLLOS Laura The Great Miuical Sketch Artietv, In their Act. . The World-famed Harpist FRED RIVENHALL, Australasia's Greatest Comedian, in a N S«O TO Orchestra Direction, Edgar Collins HUGO HBiLSigfr THE PADEREWSKI Of tho Violin. A VERITABLE COLOSSUS! EMI?' HEEEMANN, il h H EERMA.N N THE YOUNG PAGANINI. JOHN PROUSE, . \ JOHN PROUSE) The Favourite Baritone. PROFESSOR LAYER PROFESSOR LAVER^ Solo Pianist. T°W N 3 HAL* TWO CONCERTS. THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST Saturday,' Ml h august! Cc B mp°a k ny StS th ° Dreeden **» PRESS COMMENTS. ' ■ "Professor Hugo Hoormann played th« Beethc- V ,n Conceito like a god/-£ho d* s a t'p H °h,H " astonishin ,ffly brilli.nl as BanJou^fp^r 1 " aßd mOTO "-""."-I"In the rendering of Beethoven's Concerto we perceived the depth and nobility of Joachim combined with the charm a ns sweetness of Sarasale."-KolniEcho Zei. „. ' lf V^. 0li illi 11 Ban ? like a sin B°r by th« grace of God, making us blissful with hwmo , ny - —General Anzeiger, Leipsic. Wo do not hesitate to place Heermann'« interpretation of Beethoven's Concerto far above tnat of, his most celebrated ' rivals, Joachim not excepted."— Frankfort Gen£ ral Anzeiger. "Ho is simply magnificent. Under hia lingers tho violin becomes, as it wore • living, gentient thing that literally, pulsatea with passion and emotion."— Melbourn* Age . '. t"Ho ,is well-known throughout Germany, France, and England as one' of the very foremost living-violinists, and divides with Dr. , Joachim the honour- of being the most authoritative and skilful exponent of the musio of the great old masters."— Melbourne Argus. "Professor Hcermann's performances are so magnificent that they conquer .all who hear him."— Sydney Daily Telegraph. "Ho fairly dazzled his audience. His trills might have fairly challenged comparison for beauty and evenness of tone with thoso' of Melba or Dolores." — Adelaide Obsorver. "A 6poll seemed to be cast over the audience. -His violin sings liko a lark, and whispers its soft, sweet messages in accents which rivet attention pnd sway the 1 imagination." — Adelaide Observer. , WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION OP SPIKITUALIbTS (Registered). NEW CKNTTBT HALL, KENT-TISHRA.CE. f .-^O-MOWUO.W-16tli August, 1905. at.B p.m., MR. J.Mt MOORED, f aychometrio Header and Platform Test Medium, will hold' a* Meeting TO-MORROW NIGHT, n '_ at 8 o'clock. "- ■', The whole evening 1 will- be devoted to Test*. Tho audience is rcquostcd to bring articles for reading. Adinission-6d nnd ONE SHILLING. KELBURNE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS . Will hold thoir NINTH ANNUAL BALL At tho ALEXANDRA HALL, ABEL SMITH-STREET, " ON FRIDAY, 18lh INSTANT. Tickets can be obtained from the undersigned or any member of the Committee. G. E. SIMEON, Colour-Sergeant, Hon. Sec, 102, Rintoul-strect. THE HEERMANNS ' And JOHN PROUSE. A Unique Conjunction. WELLINGTON CITY COUNODL. ) REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL MATCH, WAIRARAPA v. WELLINGTON. ' I HEREBY invito tho Citizens of W&1lincrton to observe a Half -holiday TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, the 16th instant, on the occasion of tho above match. T. W. HISLOP, Mayor. 15th August, 1905. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S method ol teaching ensures proficiency in ONE QUARTER at class or in SIX PRIVATE LESSONS. BEGINNERS' CLASSES Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., in privato hall (30ft by 60ft). Term commences with pupil. Private lessons by arrangement. Address-* 56, Ghuznee-street, next St. Peter's Church, THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN" MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Ltd.). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. nHiHE Ordinary General Meeting of JL Shareholders will lie hold at tho Chamber of Commerce- Room, National Mutual Building?, Customhoiue-qufty, Wellington, on FRIDAY, tho 15th clay | of September, 1905, at 3 o'clock p.m. Business : To receive D ; reclors' Report and Balance-sheet. To Elect Two Directors. To Elect Two • A-.ulitors and to fix their remuneration. To transit such othor General Business as may bo deemed necessary. Tho retiring Directors are Mossre. A. E. Exloy and W. A. Fitzherbert, who offer themselves for re-olcetion. Nominations must bo lodged at the Registered Office of tho Company not later than tho 31st instant. Tho Transfer Books will bo closed for tho fourteen days immediately preceding tho meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. A. E. DONNE, Secretary. Wellington, 14th August, 1805. ' TOMIL HEERMAN, 'The Young Paganini." THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST, Commencing at 11 a.m. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. arc instincled by Mr. Daicy Ford to continue tho salo of drapeiy at their- roomp, Willis-slrecl, ou Thursday, commencing at 11 n^m. LEVIEN, snALI.'CRASS AND V.O^ Auctioneers-

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 39, 15 August 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 39, 15 August 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 39, 15 August 1905, Page 6