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THE ARRIVAL OF JASCHA HEIFETZ The World's Greatest Violinist is arriving in our midst TO-MORROW by the Main Trunk Train, 1.8 p.m., Thorndon Station, and my Society would appreciate the attendance of representatives of Musical and kindred Societies to extend the musical hand of welcome to our distinguished visitor. HORACE HUNT, President Wellington Society of Musicians. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction J,; and N. Tait. Manager Scott Colville. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. THREE CONCERTS ONLY. COMMENCING TO-MORROW' NIGHT. COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT. MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT Have the honour to announce tha. coming of JASCHA : HEIFETZ, ' HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ, , The World's Greatest Violinist. "I DOUBT IF iNY MAN LIVING EVER HEARD HIS EQUAL."—London Herald. i MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT have been privileged to introduce to tho Australasian public some of the world's greatest musical geniuses, but the introduction of JASCHA HEIFETZ is the orowning offort of their career. Little more than 'hree years ago the name of HEIFETZ ! H E I J' E T Z i' flashed around the Globe as a yiolinistio genius who astonished the; ■ world's greatest oritics. At the age . of 17 ho 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 sue-; cession of triumphs. It was three years before his American engagements allowed him to go to London, where only S few months ago ho made his debut, which created the great-cat furore ever s known in London Musical Circles. HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ, , • HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ, "HIS PLAYING IS SIMPLY FINAL —THERE IS NOTHING MORE TO BE SAID," wrote the London Times Musreal Critic. Indubitably one of tho most competent judges to express such an opinion. N.Z. Herald, Bth August, 1921—"The third of tho memorable series of violin recitals by that consummate genius, Jascha Heifetz, was given at) the Town 'Hall last evening, iho overflow from the unreserved seats liaving to remain content with seats upon the platform. ' Nothing could exceed the enthusiasm displayed—at the close there was a demonstration which found vent in hearty cheers." < HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. , His success in Auckland, waa stupendous, and nightly hundreds had to be turned away. REMEMBER! ONLY THREE CONCERTS 1 WED., 17th; MON., 22nd; THURS., 25th. Box Plans now open at The Bristol Piano Co. Concessions to Musical Students and Scholars from Schools and Colleges. '- ■ . Prices of Admission —Reserved Seats, 10s and 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5s and 3s. All prices plus tax. • FIVE SHILLING DAY SALE Tickets for Unreserved Seats may bo obtained TO-MORROW, at NED PERRY'S. PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED TO-MORROW! I" SLAND BAY PICTURES. , SLAND BAY PICTURES. UNIVERSAL X -THEATRE. A Special Metro Feature, ' VIOLA DANA, in "PLEASE GET MARRIED." Also on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Special Engagement of Margaret, Willie Trio and the Gazzer Trio. "OUGBY! RU. GBY! NEXT SATURDAY. At " ATHLETIC PARK, j At 3 p.m., "VARSITY v. PONEKE. ■VARSITY v PONEKE. Proceeds to the Grounds Improvements. / ■ ■ Preceded • by Great Curtain-Rnisors, At 1.15 p.m., ST. PATRICK'S v. SCOTS. (Moascar Cup Game). ORIENTAL v. PONEKE. - (Fourth olass Final; both unbeaten). HELP THE CAUSE! ADMISSION-Grounds Ib, Stand Is, Resorvos 6d, at 10, Woodward-st. F. J. M'COMISKY, Secy., W.R.F.U. NONPAREIL AND IVY ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY. ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE-S?. MR. AND MRS. WOODS wore the Winners of the Wellington Championship Waltzing Competition, held last Tuesday. Refreshments. P. Carter, Pianist. Ladies Is. Gouts 2s. H. Grondin,fM ; C. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MANAGERS OF TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. „ IN accordance with trio Regulations Gazetted on 16th Juno, 1921, Notice is hereby siven that during the month of SEPTEMBER an Election of Managers of tho Wellington Technical ■ College and of tho Petone Technical School will bo held, md that the representation will bo as follows:— gi» Representativee. Wellington?' Petone. Members of Sohool Committees 1 1 Local, Authorities 3 2 Associations of Employers in Local Industries 3 g Associations of Employees in Local Industries 3 2 Education Board 3 2 Parents of Technical High Sohool Pupik ... 3 — Nominations of Representatives of Sohool Committees must reach tho Returning Officers seven clear days before the date fixed for tho Election. Tho various Bodies concerned in tho Election will bo addressed in relation to procedure by the respective Returning Officers, who are — Wellington: Mr. ,T. H. Howoll, Technical College, Wakefield-stroet, Wellington. Pefcone: Mr. J. T. 0. Stephens, Technical I School, Petone. G. L. STEWART, Secretary, Controlling Authority. WANTED— We Buy Furniture, any quantity, or sell for you on commieeion, The Dux Auctioneering Co., 35, Maaaen-eb, Tel. £09.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 40, 16 August 1921, Page 2