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HEIFETZ HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ HEIFETZ. THE WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINIST, IS COMING TO WELLINGTON . ; rpOWN HALL. ■*•' Direction: J. and N. Tait, THREE CONCERTS ONLY. ■ THREE CONCERTS ONLY. I7fch, 22nd, and 25th August. MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT Have the honour to announce the coming of JAS C H A HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ, H E I F E T Z, HEIFETZ, The World's Greatest Violinist "I DOUBT IF ANY MAN LIVING EVER HEARD HIS EQUAL."—London Herald. MESSRS. J. AND~N. TAIT have been privileged to introduce to the Australasian public some of the world's greatest musical geniuses, but in the introduotion of JASCHA HEIFETZ is the orowning effort of their oareer. Little rnoNe than three years ago the name of HEIFETZ HEIFETZ ■ HBUETZ flashed ;&round the Globe as a violinistio j genius who' astonished the world's greatest, critics. At the ago of 17 he was styled "THE BOY WHO IS THE FIRST OF LIVING VIOLINISTS." All America flocked to pay homage to this youth, who in 48 hours had gained a position that great violinists had striven for years to obtain. His career from then on was one succession of triumphs. It was three years before his American engagements allowed him to go to London, where only a few months ago iho made his debut, which created the greatest furore ever known in London Musical Circles. H E I F E T Z, HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ, "HIS PLAYING IS SIMPLY FINAL —THERE IS NOTHING MORE TO BE SAID," Wrote the London Times Musical Critic. Indubitably one of the most competent; judges to express' such an opinion. WITHIN TWELVE MONTHS OF HIS LONDON /DEBUT, HEIFETZ IS TO BE HEARD IN NEW ZEALAND, A MANAGERIAL ACHIEVEMENT WHICH REFLECTS THE SUPPORT NEW ZEALAND MUSIC-LOVERS HAVE GIVEN TO RECENT MUSICAL ENTERPRISES UNDERTAKEN BY MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT, / AND WHICH HAS ENCOURAGED ' THEM TO MAKE A CONTRACT WITH HEIFETZ'S AMERICAN MANAGERS GUARANTEEING THE HIGHEST FEES EVER PAID TO ANY VISITING ARTIST TO THIS COUNTRY. ' HEIFBT^ ' " HEIFETZ. , HEIFETZ. His success in Australia has been stupendous. It is estimated that over 35,000 people attended the 12 Concerts given by Mr. Heifetz in Sydney,, and at the end of a Record Season in Melbourne, thousands wore turned away from his final Matineo Concert. The BOX PLANS for tho THREE CONCERTS will be opened a.t The Bristol on Tuesday, 9th August. CONCESSIONS MADE TO MUSICAL STUDENTS and SCHOLAR from Schools and Colleges; particulars at Box Office. NOT MORE THAN 12 SEATS MAY BE BOOKED ATONE TIME BY ANY ONE PERSON. , RESERVED SEATS, 10s, and 7s 6d. Unreserved, 5s and 3s. (Plus Tax.) SCOTT COLVILLE. PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. Continuous 11 to 10 Daily. Now Showing. _ Now Showing. The inimitable PEARL WHITE PEARL WHITE PEARL WHITE PEARL WHITE PEARL ' WHITE In "THE TIGER'S CUB," "THE TIGER'S CUB," "THE TIGER'S CUB," . "THE TIGER'S CUB," The most thrilling and heart-appealing Alaskan drama ever shown, brilliant supporting programme. Episode ten:' "BRIDE 13." "BRIDE 13." "BRIDE 13." "BRIDE 13." The serial of action. "HIS UNLUCKY JOB." "HIS UNLUCKY JOB." Sunshine Comedy. I "Fox World News.'' Prioes as Usual. Tel. 1967. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. - —— WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. ■ TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ! ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL 1. To-morrow (SUNDAY) To-morrow, 8.30 o'clo6k. By -' MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). ■ I Concerto in D Minov (Handel (No. 10) (1685-1759 Eeve d'Amour (Corbett) Pastorale (Op. I 19) (Cesar Franck) Cantilene (Salome) Prelude (Act I.) Tristan and Isolde v (Wagner) (1813-1883) ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary subscriptions to defray expenses of the recitals may be placed in box at entrance to Hall. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 6th August, 1921. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. ELECTION OF PARENTS' REPRESENTATIVES. NOMINATIONS will bo received up to noon, 24th August,- by the undersigned for two Parents' Representatives on the , Board ot Governors. .. Nominations must be signed by a parent and must be accompanied by a statement of consent signed by the candidate. Tho election will closo at noon,, 21st September. JOHN H. HO WELL, ', ' Director. nHHE HAPPY VALLEY STATION MILK CART will call > round Island Bay and District, as from Monday next. Milk fresh from the cows. Orders may be telephoned to 153^ ' / LOST K«ys replaced. Locks, Safes, Primuses/ overhauled. Ynles picked. 1 Gettoni! nip#l«, Tel, 136, Into, Deaton's,

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 3