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/pRAND OPERA HOUSE. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! THE ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS 1 "BITS AND PIECES" "BITS AND PIECES" (Second Edition). TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT At grand opera house, to-morrow (saturday), to-morrow (saturday), farewell night. FAREWELL NIGHT. TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). Don't Miss' -. "MIDNIGHT FROLICS." FAREWELL NIGHT, SATURDAY. Box Plan for FAREWELL NIGHT now open at the Bristol. Prices: D,C. and R.S., ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is _ (plus tax). Early Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. Box Plan at The" Bristol. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. ' Bert. Tate, Manager. WHEN I arrive in Wellington, I will bring to you a. message of Love and Hope. "THE FAITH HEALER." FAREWELL TO JASCHA HEIFETZ. ;ri RAND OPERA HOUSE. VTRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. and N. Tait. Manager- Scott Colville. TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING. TO-MORROW (Saturday). EVENING. SPECIAL REQUEST CONCERT. And Positively Final Appearance of the World's Greatest Violinist, HEIFETZ • ' HEIFETZ. . HEIFETZ HEIFETZ. ' HEIFETZ JASCHA HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ * HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ HEIFETZ. The violinist of the age, who, during his all-too-brief stay in the 1 * Dominion, has created a noyer-to-be-forgotten impression, and by his artistry and magnificent playing has brought gladness into the hearts of thousands; so let us tender him a fitting farewell, which, though sad, will be tempered by the sweet memory of his glorious music GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-MORROW Saturday) EVENING. TO-MORROW Saturday) EVENING. Messrs. J. and N. Tait will present ■ THE VIOLINISTIC GENIUS, HEIFETZ HEIFETZ JASCHA HEIFETZ JASCHA HEIFETZ HEIFETZ TO-MORROW NIGHT'S. PROGRAMME. Chaconne ."". :... Vitali Symphonic Espagnole, Op. 21 Edouard Lalo Melodic Valso (from Orohestral Suite) Tschaikowsky^ Nocturne, E Flat Chopin Tambourine Chinois Kriesler Walthor's Prize Song Wagner Scherzo T&rantello Wioniawslcy AND OTHER REQUEST NUMBERS., At the Piano: SAMUEL CHOTZINOFF. THE, BOX PLAN OPENED THIS MORNING AT THE BRISTOL. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AND REGRET, AND RESERVE YOUR SEAT. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved' Seats, 10s and 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5s and 3s. AH prices phis tax. Five-Shilling Day Sale Tickets from Ned Perry To-morrow Morning, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ■ GRAND OPERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING. TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING. I \7S7'HEN I arrive in Wellington, I will » t bring to you a message of Love and Hose. '(THE FAITH HEALER." C\ RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J.. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sole Direction Allan Wilkie. ' Under the Patronage of Vice-Royalty. ALLAN WILKIE And r MISS HUNTER-WATTS Supported by their Permanent Australasian Shakespearean Company. List of Pla,ys net down for FIRST WEEK of Sea-son: MONDAY, 29th AUGUST: "HAMLET," TUESDAY: I "MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR." WEDNESDAY: "TWELFTH NIGHT." / THURSDAY: " MERCHANT OF VENICE." FRIDAY: "MACBETH." SATURDAY:' " MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR," BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. ./RESERVE SEATS NOW. PRICES: Reserved, 6s; Stalls, 4s, and Gallery, 2s 6d. i . / j Concessions to Students and School Children\ Reserved, 3s; Stalls, 2s, and Gallery, Is. Plus tax. Interviews between 2 a-nd 3 p.ro. daily.' S. MALCOLM LAUGHTON, Personal Representative for Mr. Wilkie, Gfftfti -gofa»L. / THE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor—Mr. Temple White. ■ "JUDAS MACCABAEUS." "JUDAS MACCABAEUS." mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW,' SATURDAY, at 8. Special Engagement of I MISS ROSA ALBA, i MISS ROSA ALBA, MISS ROSA ALBA, Tho Brilliant Australian Songstress, Rosa Alba's voice is clear and bright, with an extraordinary good middle register. —Melbourne Age. "A singer gifted with suoh admirable tone." —Triad. ( Contralto—MlSS PHYLLIS MASSEY. Tenor—Mß. HUBERT CARTER. Bass—Mß. ARTHUR OAKEY. 300 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 300 300 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 300 Prices 5s (res.), 3s (res.), and 2s, Plan and tickets at»Bristol. A supply of 2-5 tickets on sale at Box Office. Doors open 7.15. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec. Telephone 3390. T7" ENT-TER.RACE~PRESBYTERIAN \ •^ CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, Pine-street. The Ladies,' Sowing Guild of KentUrracc Church are holding . a JUMBLE BALE in (he Schoolroom ou SATURDAY, 10th September.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 49, 26 August 1921, Page 2