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SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAKOVSKY. Coombe Cottage, Coldstream, Viotoria, 21st June, 1922. Dear Mr. Spivakovsky,— I It was _ great treat hearing you last night, and I wish to tell you that I consider you one of THE GREATEST PIANISTS IN THE WORLD. I ah very proud that you oame to Australia, and rioSv that you are going to New Zealand I sincerely hope that jou will have, the success you deserve. You ought to have packed houses everywhere, as the, New Zealanders are most appreciative of good music arid great artists. Your Sincero Admirer, (DAMfi) NELLIE MELBA. A Wonderful ComplinJent from the WORLD'S STAR (in song) To a ' t WORLU'S STAft (at the piano). SPIVAKOVSKY. "His genius made the Albert Hall, London, a shrine for every music-lover."— Vide Press. TOWN HALL, .TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors: .. George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. THREE CONCERTS ONLY! THREE CONCERTS ONLY! SATURDAY, -2nd JULY, TUESDAY. 25th JULY. WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY. The Celebrated Russian Pianist, JAS 0 H A JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY.. SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAKOVSKY.Fresh from his English and Continental Triuriiphs, and after seasons in Sydney f Adelaide, and Melbourne; of Phenomenal Brilliancy. ."REMINISCENT OF PADEREWSKI." —-London Daily Telegraph. Box Plan arrangements and prices announced later. Representative WALTER MONK. TTING'S THEATRE - FRIDAY: "WflY GIRLS LEAVE HOME." THE LEADING PICTURE PROGRAMME In Wellington This Week. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. PAULINE FREDERICK, PAULINE FREDERICK, Iri "BONDS OF LOVE!"| ' "BONDS OF LOVE I" ..-,'. One of Goldwyn's Finest Productions. Third instalment " BEAUT.FUL BRITAIN." "BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN." To see this Picture is alone worth the price of admission. Christie Comedy, "LOVE IN A HURRY!" A Scream of Laughter from Start to Finish. ! LATEST INTERNATIONAL GAZETTE. commencing Friday next (By Special Arrangement with Paramount Film Corporation). ETHEL CLAYTON In '" ' '"'HER OWN MONEY!" S" TRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Continuous from ll a. hi. to 10 p.m, , LAST TWO DAYS OF. ■fThos; H. Ince's Masterpiece, " HAIL THE WOMAN !" "HAIL THE WOMAN!" With an All-Star Cast. It is a gripping story of real people for reil people, it' is built on a line that aronses tho deepest sentiments in the hunian heart, it ha® its serious side and its lighter moods, it has smiles'* amidst tears. And Another Stir Feature, "MY HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE!" ' A Sensational Drama of stage life, Featuring SYLVIA BREAMER, Big Selection of Supports. Prices as usual. Telephone 32_9. SUNDAY CONCERT. UNDAY CONCERT. THE WELLINGTON. THE WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. (Tlie Finest Organisation of its Kind in Australasia). SUNDAY NEXT, SUNDAY NEXT, , j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Conductor: FRANK E. CROWTHER, J thing's theatre — friday: "why girls Leave home." to-night! to-night i t7luchre and dance, st; thomas hall, newtown, WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 1922. Dancing 8.15 p.m. till 11 p.m. Good Prizea for Euchre. Bert Nicholson, Pian- j ist. E. Anset, M.C. Roll up and have a good time. I G. H. CARR, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY. SIR ROBERT STOUT, P.C, K.C.M.G.. Chief Justice of New Zealand, will deliver his Lecture on "The Law Relating to Bills of Exchange," TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, in Accountants' Chambers. All interested are cordially invited to be present. THOS. AUTON, A.C.1.5.. (Eng.), Hon. Secretary. DANCING—KILBIRNIE HALL. TO-NIGHT & EVERY WEDNESDAY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. A CLASS of the Latest Ballroom Dances, One-step, Fox Trot, and Waltz. Mr. G. Davies, Instructor. Musio, Piano, and Jazz Drum and Effects. Light Refreshments. Sub. Is 6d. All dancers invited. S. HEADLAND, Secretary. ' ' EUCHRE. EUCHRE. ~ A EUCHRE PARTY is held in the Druid's Hall, Tory-street, EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 p.m. sharp, ; between Crossing of Courtenay-place and To Aro Railway Station. See U.A.O.D. sign. 8 good prizes. First prize for' lady and gent., half-bag of sugar, or anything else to tho value. Nice, warm Hall, with Open fireplace. Admission, Is. 0. THOMPSON, Conductor. TUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. Kent-terrace Schoolroom, Pirie-st., SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. Articles suitable for the Sale received oii Friday Evening and Saturday Morning. UYmTFurniture? Well, buy it a I Collie., 107, UUldifard-si.. .\<iu net town qualities -at leas than town prices.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 2