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TOSCHA SBIDEIi' TOSCHA SEIDEL THE GLORIOUS MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF 1922. TOSCHA SEIDEL TOSCHA SEIDEL TOSCHA SEIDEL TO3CHA SEIDEL TOSCHA SEIDEL TOSCHA SEIDEL ■ ■ ■ " The brilliant Russian Violinist, whose recent Sensational Successes in London, America, and within the last three inonthe throughout Australia, have established him beyond question as foremost among the WORLD'S GREATEST VIOLINISTS. Com m©Bcin g1 THURSDAY, lOfch AUGUST. THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST. "An uncanny blend of technique and fire—a very flower of genius." mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. J-OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction ..; J. tnd N. Tait. THURSDAY, 10A AUGUST. : THURSDAY, lOfih AUGUST. Also on SATURDAY TUESDAY. 12 •■■■.■ 15 THREE CONCERTS ONLYI THREE CONpERTS ONLY 1 J. AND N. TAIT Have the honour to announce the coming ■ ' ■ '■.«*■■ ' ' TOSCHA SEIDEL TOSCHA SEIDEL! TOSCHA SEIDEL TOSCHA SEIDEL TOSCHA SEIDEL ■ TOSCHA SEIDEL. THE WORLDS LATEST SENSATION OP THE VIOLIN. , TOSCHA SEIDEL AND JASCHA HEIFETZ. "What a lot there is. in opportunity and occasion. This profound reflection is provoked by the caee of Toscha Seidel, the brilliant young Russian violinist, who played again at the Queen's Hall on Saturday. In the opinion of many of the finest judges—meaning, in this case, other profession*! violinists—he is not merely the equal of, but is actually superior to. the far-famed Heifeta, who achieved (and quite rightly) such prodigious tuccens when he came among ue. He is undoubtedly one of the vary; finest living violinists."—Westminster Gazette, 27th June, 1921. : ■ :- TO3CHA SEID3Ii TOSCHA SEIDEL CREATOR OF SENSATIONS! With his sharp features and his generous shock of black hair, he stands on _ the platform as one about to create sensations. HE PLAYS LIKE PAGANINI. HE PLAYS LIKE PAGANINI. The listener can well imagine that Paganini looked like him in His younger days. As Seidel .plays, he Tegards his bow and the work of his fingers with an intentness which most violinists scorn. When he comes to bravura passages his eyes glisten, his muscles become taut, his body sways with the intensity of what he is doing. "In dash and fire, breadth of bowing, solidity and richness of tone, his performance ww unforgettable."—New York Herald." . /FIRST CONCERT THURSDAY, ltyh AUGUST. „.■■ : "SPECIAL JDONbES&IbNS TO MUSICAL STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS FROM SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY AT BOX OFFICE.". „ Prices of Admission.—7a 6d, ss ; 3s, 3s. All plus tax. THE BOX PLAN FOR THE;THREE CONCERTS OPENS AT THE, BRISTOL ON TUESDAY, Bth AUGUST. Representative ... ■.. WALTER MONK. "THE WORLD'S CHAMPION." IT'S Filled with Action from Start to Finish. i WALLACE REID. Britannia Theatre, FRIDAY NEXT"! TOWN HALL, KHANDALLAH. , WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 7.30 - p.m., Physioal Culture" Display by members of the V.M.C.A. Gymnasium; also programme of pictures, boy-scout work, vocal and instrumental items, in aid of Khandallah and Ngaio ladies' stall, Red Triangle Street Day. Admission, Is. : .'. PING-PONG, WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIP. /COMMENCING 4th AUGUST, Wel\J Hngton all-comers^ championship singles and doubles. Entries closo 6 p.m., Ist August. Full particulars. V.M.C.A., Willis-st., Tels. 1584, 1827. ST!1 JAMES'S HALL, LOWER HUTT. mUESDAY.Ist AUGUST, at 8 p.m. J. Physical Culture display by members of the V.M.C.A. gymnasium; also, first-class programme, including boy scout demonstration; vocal, elocutionary, and instrumental items, Proceeds in aid of Lower Hutt ladies' stall. Red Triangle Street Day. Sweets will be on sale. Community singing from 7.30. Admission Is. NOTICE OF SITTING OF ARBITRATION COURT. ff\t£E Arbitration Court will sit at the A Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1922,.at 10 a.m., instead of the Supremo Court Building, Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 29th July, 1922. G. S. CLARK, Clerk of Awards. HE EARLY SETTLERS' AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. NOTICE TO MEMBERS AND FRIENDS. The Current Number of "THE JOURNAL" is now on Sale, and can Be obtained from all Stationers and Booksellors, price Is. Articles by Elsdon Best, Johannes Andersen, etc. Records of Early Settlement. First Businesses in Port Nicholson, etc. At all Booksellers and Railway Bookstalls, or direct from Secretary, , W. A. EDWARDS. Hon. See. COMMITTEE ON VENEREAL. DISEASES. FIS HEREBY NOTIFIED foir general information that the Committee of the Board of Health appointed by the Hon. Minister of Health .to inquire and report regarding Venereal Diseases ■in New Zealand will commence hearing evidence in Parliament Buildings, Wellington, at 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, Bth AUGUST, 1922. , . The Committee's order of reference is as follows:— ' 1 To inquire and report as to the prevalence of Venereal Disease in JNew Zealand. . . 2 To inquire and report any Bpectal reasons or onuses for the existence of Venereal Disease in New Zealand. 3. To advise as to the best means of combating and preventing Venereal Disease in New Zealand, and especially as to the necessity or otherwise of .fresh'legislation'in the matter. Tho Committeo will welcome evidence on till aspects of the question,' and will bii'.glad if persons desiring to ■ (five, evidence will communicate immediately with (ho undersigned, when the necessary arrangements will be made. ■ C. J* DRAKE, Swwlasy, Board of H«nßh, P.O. Bos 1146," Keliinftoa,

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1922, Page 3