TOWN HALL TOWN HALL ' (CONCERT CHAMBER) Direction . Southwood's Enterprises. TWO GRAND CONCERTS! ,TWO GRAND CONCERTS! WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 26th 29t3i January. January The Supremo Violin Genius of the 20th Century, DANIEL LUBOWSKI, DANIEL LUBOWSKI, The 12-ye>a.r-old American Wonder Boy. . There is not another boy o£ his age in i tho world who can compare with him —so says the American. Press. , DANIEL LUBOWSKI, DANIEL LUBOWSKI, j 12-yea'r-okl Violin Virtuoso. , Tho masters of the world's music atft his intimates^—so. says tho Brisbane Daily Mail. "19th July, 1920 ; ' DANIEL LUBOWSKI, DANIEL LUBOWSKI, The 12-year-old American Wonder Boy. ,'At the ago of six, after one year's playing, he won tho "Dallas Silver tup * against all comors, and at the ago of nine he had won national fame in America— so says his past record. DANIEL LUBOWSKI, DANIEL LUBOWSKI, The 12-year-old Violin Virtuoso.' At the Town Hall yesterday *' full hou«o greeted Master Daniel Luboweki, "Tho American Wonder Boy," in his first appearance before a. Sydney audience. Ho received a cordial welcome for his wonderful violin playing-r-sd says the Sydney Morning Herald, 30th August, .1920. DANIEL LUBOWSKI, DANIEL. LUBOWSKI, Tho 12-y.eax-pid American Wonder Boy. ■ The technique of a Misha ELrnan. or a. Kubilik does not surpass [that of this youthful violinist —so says the Rockhampton Bulletin of June, 1920. ; '•■ ." DANIEL LUBOWSKI, DANIEL LUBOWSKI, The 12-year-old Violin ; Virtuoso. I am the proud possessor of an old French violin made by Lupot, with a ■wonderfully sympathetic tone —bo says the youthful Daniel.. : ' DANIEL LUBOWSKI, .' ; DANIEL LUBOWSKI, Tho 12-year-old American Wonder Boy. My eon gives a. display of technique-p----namelyj "Perpets Mobile," by F. Reis (1000 notes staccatos in one minute), which astounds all violinists—so'ays his proud father. - . ' • • : ■ DANIEL LUBOWSKI; ' DANIEL LUBOWSKI, The' Supremo .Violin, Genius 'of the 20th , .. j Century. See .■Tuesday's or Wednesday's papers for details iof tho amazing programme this Wonder Boy has' prepared to'enchant' you with. ' : ' ... •..'',"' Box Plans open at Bristol on Monday Morning. . . . Prices: 5s 2d, 3e2d, and 2s Id. • ' DANNEVIRKE SHOW. V . 9th AND 10th FEBRUARY. 1 RAM FAIR, 11th FEBRUARY, 1921. i A TTRACTrv~E ■ features, as usual, in-: ; -£*- oluding Hunters' Events,' Wire Jumps, Pony Jumps, Driving and Turning Competitions, -Bare-back Riding,- and a •Shocp-dojr.Trial..' • ■ - VALUABLE CHALLENGE CUPS aro allocated to practically all classes' o£ . Stock, and also to tho Dairy Produce i Section —for, Export Butter and . Cheese, i and for the Home Industries. - The fine covored-in cattle pens are finished, and exhibitors will find nothing to beat the accommodation thus provided. Schedules and all information can bo obtained from the undersijrnod. ■ Entries close on 26th JANUARY, 1921. H. S. M. QUIGLEY, Secretary. MASTERTON, A. & Pa ASSOCIATION. 34th: ANNUAL' EXHIBITION. : .-mjASTBRTON- SHOW,' ,'ATf. SOLWAY. , The Leading North Island Autumn Show. 15th and loth FEBRUARY, 1921. , Entries Close 29th January, v / . RAM AND EWE FAIR, 17th and 18th February.' . Splendid Exhibition of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, Poultry, Cookery, Sowing, and Horticultural Exhibits. ■ • » , I JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. ' Accommodation Arranged for Visitors. Jreo Hot Water for Picnic Parties. Free Rest Tent for Mothers and Babies. Schedules on application to— ;, .' >. .R. H. WILLIAMS, ' v ■ Seoretary, Box 40, Masterton. ■piASTBOURNE FERRY' SERVICE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY)., EXTRA SPECIAL STEAMER 9.30 a.m., TO DAY'S BAY ONLY. WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL 1 ' ' BRASS BAND Will play on 2.30 p.m. steamer, and at ■ Day's Bay. TIMETABLE: ' ■ . /(Weather Permitting) : . Leave Wellington—*9.3o, 10.30 a.m., 2.30, ! 5.50, 9.15 p.m. Leave. Day's 8ay—9.15 a.m.; 1.15, 5.0, B.IS p.m. Leave Rona.Bay—9.2s a.m., 1.25, 5.10, 8.30 . p.m. : ■ i ■ ' . • ■ *Day's Bay only. This trip will not bo run if weather is unfavourable. . N.B. —If requisite two Steamers will be run at 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. x ' PETONE TO DAY'S BAY. '''! Leave Petone for Day's Bay—l.ls p.m. Leave Day's' Bay for Petone —6.15 p.m. (Unles*s prevented by unforeseen , circumstances.) ■ Fares: Adults Is 6d, Children (under 12 years) 6d. . " ■ v D. GRIFFIN, . 1 Manager. A 'bus will meet 9.30 a.m. Steamer at Day's Bay to convey passengers to Rona. Bay and Muritai. 'Bus Fare 6d. , . •.CONFERENCE HALL, DOMINION ■ FARMERS' INSTITUTE. fTIHE Conference Hall »nd, Board Room . of the Institute are available, day or night, for Conferences. Meetings, Banquets, etc. This splendid Conference Hall is roplete with every convenience,* includStage and Piano. Caterer on premises. ' . • Apply to "■■ : THE SECRETARY, Dominion Farmers' Institute, Ltd. " SALE STARTS MONDAY. SUITS REDUCED HEAVILY ALL ROUND, From £1 10s to £2. Wo must give you Real Bargains. 6s Knitted Tics, 3s 6d ; Handke-rchiefs, lOd Socks, Cashmere finish, Is 9d Shirts, 9s 6d ; Pyjamas. 14s 6d Collars, Is 6d; Ties, wide-end, from 4s 6d ■ H 3s . .. . Trousers reduced from 37s 6d to 26s id. ■ THIS SALK IS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Call Soon, and Don't Miss a Genuine Bargain in Gents' Goods. 1 SILVER STONE'S, Vivian-street Tram Stop, near Cub».»tre«t, .
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 3
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