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TOWN HALL Direction ...,;. • T? T rippmT TO-NIGHT -AT,"B TO-NIGHT RETURN AND FINAL CONCERT. ,'•'"-■ ' :- , Bf .. ..';:: - ■■' - •.'■ .-' IGNAZ ■'..;■'■..• - - ■'■'.. : FRIEDMAN PROGRAMME FOE TO-NIGHT'S RECITAL - Will include:- ' ; .." g^^(withouVword S r--;x-:".^^SX Two Viennese' baies V.'. ' Mendelsohn Variation, (Bookstand 2J-^-V;"-::";:---Br a h,n^te - SONATA IN C MINOR, OPUS 1 111 --r fh ; : (As played by Friedman at the Beethoven "Centenary^ Vienm^in M^cli last) .'■■■'■ '•■'■■ Together with . . •' - .. . NUMEROUS-ADBITIOiTAL SPECIAL REQUEST. N.UMBERS. •FRIEDMAN USES STEINWAY GRAND TIANOS EXCLUSIVELY 5/- CONli& ANfR# OW OBTA™E AT THE GRAND - OPERA HOUSE •;■■■. . PRICES, 10/ v I/O; if-, and 2/6 (ail plus tax), .•Management ../..V..... FRED M'CREA . "GREAT BRITAIN, PALICSTINE, AND ZIONISM" _ADDRESS BY THE DISTINGUISHED .ZIONIST ENVOY. DR. ALEXANDER GOLDSTEIN (One of the G-^^ivingOra^ak^^ Wonderful., Fascinating Subject.^ PUBLIC MEETING • ;; CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL; ■HMW6^HIp"I^toOR.OT^&»GTON(MR.^rA--.TO0OT).1 SUNDAY EVENING, 24th JULY, at 8.15 o'clock invi^^r^^St^S?^fl^oS d the General Public «^Br ADMISSION FREE. ■■ '.' -: ' 0 COLLECTIOJf ;

, JHEIFETZ'S ... . NEW ZEALAND TOUR. Direction ...„..;;... J.' and\N. Tait. HEIFETZ Recognised as one of the HEIFETZ world's greatest musicians, and HEIFETZ aptly designated HEIFETZ HEIFETZ ,^THEWIZ a OF ;T HE HEIFETZ ■ ■ '„ ■ . ... HEIFETZ Messrs. J. and-N. Tait have HEIFETZ the honour of anouncing the HEDJETZ return to New Zealand after HEIFETZ an absence of six years of the HEIFETZ world's wonder, violinist, HEIFETZ ..:■■:... HEIFETZ . JASCHA HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ who will give Two Recitals in HEIFETZ the Wellington Town Hall, HEIFETZ HEIFETZ On . - HEIFETZ HEIFETZ THURSDAY, 11th AUGUST HEIFETZ ■•,.--..., HEIFETZ And ■■-"■'■ ■ HEIFETZ ... .. ...... HEIFETZ SATURDAY' 13th AUGUST. HEIFETZ HIS MAGIC PLAYING HEIFETZ HIS MAGIC PLAYING HEIFETZ HIS MAGIC PLAYING iiiilillilll.:. HEIFETZ .HASTHRILLED MILLIONS. HEIFETZ HAS THRILLED MILLIONS. ixKilb^jL/j ■ ... ... HEIFETZ PREFERENTIAL PLANS HEIFETZ FOR BOTH- CONCERTS HEIFETZ,- Price............. 13s 9d ... g^JFETZ • (This includes tax). ■; . JibUliT/ ' Patrons are requested to §^™|^ forward applications, with JiMl' ItTZ cheques,:.. postal notes; '. or SSIEfe I^' llloney order to the BOOKING HEIFETZ MANAGER, BRISTOL, HEIFETZ WELLINGTON, with stampHEIFETZ cd addressed envelope for reHi;UETZ turn of tickets, Seate will be s£i££,iS allotted according to priority HEIFETZ of appUcation- ' ' "■■■ ISilHl TO COUNTRY PATRONS:' S&t^l? ', SDeclEl arrangements, have g^W^J-A been -made. for. the reserva^ S^U^,l,^ '■'tlon oi seats for country pat^ tibdlHhil/i ions. - ■-•• HEIFETZ'S NEW ZEALAND.TOUR. Direction ■■„.;...... J. and-N. Tait.' CONTINUED SUCCESS. - . "^ CONTINUED SUCCESS. . ■ CONTINUED SUCCESS. Packed to Doors at every Session by Pations %vho marvel at :the work of this . talented Australian Girl. BROS. ENTERPRISES -•*... ■' • ■ Presents '." : '.;■ . .... : ■ •' •- MISS MAE KINGisLEY, " : :■'•' MISS MAE KINGSLEY, •■' "•■•-• MISS MAE KINGSLEY; - ' MISS MAE. KINGSLEY, THE WORLD'S ONLY '■- : GIRL GLASS BLOWER. ' ■ ■ ■'■■ GIRL GLASS BLOWER. GIRL GLASS BLOWER. GIRL GLASS BLOWER. "-■■■--■ Seeher. '-.; •- - -. : .-.•.-.-: GLASS. DRESS-:., '. ".:,■.• - •■■■•■■•'. * ..-GLASS DRESS. -.:•.■- "■..-" ■:. ■ ■' - r GLASS'DRESS.- : :: • --" : And "-^V .•-GLASS STEAM ENGIL ~:s . . '. ' i GLASS STEAM. ENGINES , GLASS,STEAM'.ENGINES ! ;...iN>OPERATION.. •- ; -, ; Made Entirely Df Glass by this TALENTED GIRt;" • These unique achievements will be on exhibition in conjunction with the astounding demonstrations of spinningi weaving,: knitting, and blowing glass given by-MISS KINGSLEY, who is assisted by MR. W. E. WESTWOOD. SEE. AUSTRALIA'S ;LITTLE MARVEL - . atwokk. '. ■_-;---■;.;■. location: : ' ; WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW;— ■ WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW-.- - ' - WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW. . SHED 45. ' SHED -45. . , ,SHED 45 ' Opposite Tea Rooms. THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL,, . ... Vivian street. '■■; POPULAR SATURDAY NIGHT, • At 8 o'clock To-night, ;: ■. ' GRAND RECITAL By " commissioner james hay, Commissioner ■ james hay, Illustrated by 180^ powerful views from life.. "Thirty' thousand miles ""of-;, missionary travel in .South' Africa. . A.thrilling portrayal of Adventure and Service." HEAR . HEAR . . HEAR COMMISSIONER JAMES HAY TO-NIGHT At 8. Tickets Is and 2s. 800 seats. . ' CESARONI. ' ' SATURDAY EVENING POPULAR ■CONCERTS (Direction Chas Begg and C 0.).-. A Huge Ai-tristic Success. Concert Studio, 262, Xambton quay, Hannah's Buiidings. .. - Fifth Conceit, Saturday Next, 30th July, at 8 p.m. Admission Is, tickets obtainable at Begg's or at the Studios. : CESARONI CHAMBER CONCERTS, To-night (Saturday) at 8.15 p.m., Third Chamber Concert. Reserved 3s 9d, Students 2s 9d. A brilliant programme from the works of the great matters, __. _ll '

TOW X h -a- r T •Vow n; h 1 £ £ 30th' SATURDAY MOi. THE ROYAL . WELLINGTON . CHORAL UNION. '' ; : ■■•'. " ' Presents •-. ■. - Pietro Mascagni's Famous Opera, ';CAVALLERXA K.USTICANA,"" CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA" •- - "CAVALLERU RUSTICANA/' With a wealth o£ musical colour and detail which the production'of such a famous ■opera demands. Special Engagement of Distinguished ■ • ■ Soloists. Santuzza Miss Teresa MTSnroc! Tunddu Mr. Hubert Carter L"CIa •••- •• Mrs. Wilfred Andrews. f 1? 0 Mr. Len. Barnes. Lola Mrs. M. Porter. . These specially engaged Principals, supported by ; : • CHORUS 250 VOICES ; CHORUS 250 VOICES. Mascagni's melodious «pera and sparkling : orchestration will be interpreted-by v "50'"INSTRUMENTALISTS 'oO ' ; 50 - INSTRUMENTALISTS 50 Under the baton of MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE. PRICES: 6s .(res.)', 4s(reE.>, pins tax,, and 2s. The Box. Plan opens at The Bristol; on- Wednesday next; at 9- o'clock. ■ NOTE.—No person'will be permitted to book more than" ten seats- at any one time. • '_'-_'■ -■■■■ r ■ . . WVE.CALDOWVHon. Sec. Telephone. 43-912. ".■;'; iIfIRAMAII SILVER :' BAND ■:■■•■-• Will hold a SACRED CONCERT ' SACRED CONCERT ' SACRED CONCERT 1 In the KILBIRNIE HALL Ou ■■.-.. ........ SUNDAY NIGHT At 8.15. SUNDAY NIGHT At 8.15. Good' Artists and Good Band Music fop .. .... . ; Lovers of Music. R/A. SUTHERLAND^ ' J.DAVIES; ■ C°°dUCtOr' J. Lb\T3, Hon'SeCretaryHon. Treasurer. Wlt L tL^.TO^ COMMERCIAL TRAV•ASSO ECIA T foT REHOUSEMEN'S LADIES' EVENING, ....... LADIES' EVENQfGi ■'; T^RIDAY, 29th JULY, Clnb Rooms, Vi> -^ tona street.' Concert at-7.45 p.m. IJaiice to follow. Admission to members, their lady friends, and sons of Members ONLY by ticket, to be obtained from ■- . • H. E. SELBY, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - - Secretary. ! KARORI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. VEGETABLES (Exhibition, : » . ■Manuring),-. W. Copping, Esq. (Hutt , Champion), MONDAY, 25th July, at 7.45 p.m. , -*~ - ■ — - - . ; KARORI COUNCIL CHAMBERS. '■ "'..'-.-- FREE TO ALL. ; ' - WELLINGTON LYCEUM CLUB. "YTEMBERS arc notified to be at' Club ■ tr , -Koom no later, than 3.15 p.m. Monday-Afternoon,-for-the. "At Home" to meet Her . Excellency Lady. Alice Fcrgusson. - - . . ... H. LYON, Hon. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. ; FUNERAL CARD. THE of the late. Mrs. Ellen Ten* l Re l u.t, ai'e.,J n,vited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs H. W. Lloyd, 5, Everton terrace, on Monday, at 10 a.m.,for the Cemetery, Karofi. . ..■•'■ E. MORRIS, JUN., . " ■ Funeral Director; GO Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. ■telephone 22-159, day and night.:: -. _.. FUNERAL CARD._ _ T^^S 1) 61^8 *?f *ne 'ate John Miirdock •"■ MLean are mvited to attend his funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Uiapel of E. Morris, junior, 60, Taranaki street, on Monday, at !0 a.m., for the Soldiers Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., ' Funeral Director, CO, Tarahaki-st;, and 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159, day and, night. 'STHREE HOURS" JS a long time. But most fellows would wait twice as long for a spot or two of . • . ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE. LABEL LIQUEUR LIQUEUR ..••■"■ . LIQUEUR Rare, Palatable Old "Scotch." of Gnsr. antped Purity , . ■ .-tifc

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1927, Page 4

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