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rrroww hall, concert chamber. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. FEESH PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY EVENING), Commencing at 8. ( MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. 'ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON \- Will Present POPULAR DICKENS SELECTIONS. POPULAR DICKENS SELECTIONS. "Fezziwig's Ball" — "Bob CrateK;fs Christmas Dinner" —"Scrooge's Nephews . Party." "A Wild Night at Sea" (Martin Cbuzzlewit). "Mr. Winkle's Dilemma" (Pickwick Papers). Part 11. FAVOURITE MISCELLANEOUS ■ PIECES. "The Highwayman" (Noyes); "Knittin' at the Stocking" (Bellew); "The Rule of Three" (Jacobs). ' , FIVE FAREWELL WATSON NIGHTS, FIVE FAREWELL WATSON NIGHTS, Beginning MONDAY EVENING, 15th INST. . The Diverting Malvolio Scenes from "TWELFTH NIGHT," Including the Famous Carouse, when Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, and the Clown join in singing- an uproarious Catch. Part 11. POPULAR MISCELLANEOUS, PIECES. "Gemini and Virgd'VJCalverley);' "Herve Riel" (Browning); "The Farmer's Photograph); "Mrs. B.s Alarms" (James Payn). 3s, 2s (plus tax). Plans at the Bristol. CARLYLE SMYTHE. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. JASCHA HEIFETZ. JASCHA 1 < ' HEIFETZ. ' HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. /' BOX PLANS NOW OPEN , AT THE BRISTOL. :,. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. , . TOWN HALL. Direction: J. and N. Tait. ONE SHORT WELLINGTON SEASON, Commencing „ •■ WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th AUGUST. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th AUGUST. J. AND N. TAIT , Have the Honour to Present The World's Greatest Violinist, ' j HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ JASCHA HEDJETZ HEIFETZ - HED?ETZ HEIFETZ ' . HEIFETZ "His playing is simply final—there is nothing more to be said."—London Times. '• '. ■ ' , . :;, HEIFETZ ■ '•■ ' HEIFETZ HEIFETZ ■ ■ ' i HEIFETZ HEIFETZ JASCHA HEIFETZ HEDJETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ . i ' HEIFETZ The Genius of the Violin, to whom all the . world is paying homage. THREE WELLINGTON CONCERTS. WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, ! MONDAY,, 22nd AUGUST, THURSDAY, 25th AUGUST. The Box Flans are now open iat the Bristol. ', . , . "' Prices of' Admission—Reserved Seats, 10s »nd 7s 6d; Unreserved 5s and 2s. All prices pluj tax. !, ■ Concessions made to parties of musical students and scholars from schools and colleges. HARMONIC SOCIETY. USUAL High-class Programme, Town Hall, NEXT SATURDAY. Plan Opens Bristol, MONDAY. HELP IRISH DISTRESS! ' v HELP' IRISH DISTRESS ! . GRAND ; WHITE CROSS RELIEF CONCERT. mOWN HALL, 23rd .AUGUST, At 8 p.m. . - SPLENDID PROGRAMME. EVERY ITEM A GEM. [ BEST ARTISTS. BEST ARTISTS. Tickets: Ten Shillings. (limited number). Others 4s ai\d 2s. Apply immediately. MRS. T. BOURKE, Hon. Sec., 115, Hamilton-road. V Or Bristol Piano Co., ' Lambton-quay. __ _, . . _ . ALEXANDRA HALL, Abel Smith-street. ' THE WALTZ ASSEMBLY, ' EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, ■j ' ■■ ■ At 8 o'clock, ' INTRODUCING all Dances previous to 1914. Come and help us to bring back those joyous nights of old. Ladies, bring your men friends; Gents, bring your lady friends. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. , , Music by Miss Murphy. Under the management of J. CARLYLE and A. MORRIS. "V\ATIONAL PROGRESSIVE. AND MODERATE LABOUR PARTY. ' . 24th AtGUST. ■: . ■ 24th AUGUST. 24th AUGUST. , 24»h AUGUST. : i 24th AUGUST. 24th AUGUST. ' 'KEEP THIS DATE OPEN. . NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE AND MODERATE LABOUR PARTY. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. C. H. GIBBS and MR. Q BLEEZE beg to announce that they are holding a series .of Classes every Monday Night in the Kilbiniie Hall. Beginners thoroughly instructed, and latest dances taught. Music by Mr. Les. Walker. Dancing 8 till 11 p.m. Ladies Is 6d, Gents Is 6d. "VT M.C.A., WILLIS-STREET,' , SUNDAY, 14th AUGUST. 4.15 . p.m.: Men's Meeting. Spoaker: RTCV. C. C.i HARRISON. 5 p.m.: ' Strangers' Ten. All men. especially Btnmgor* to Iho ,U y , hazily W Gen^ gecretavyi

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 3