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MOISEIWJ.TSCH ' MOISEIWITSCH . . ■ ■ Again Captures Wellington MusicLAST NIGHT, AIVTHE TOWN HALL, A LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE PAID TRIBUTE TO ONE OF THE GREATEST LIVING MASTERS 01.THE PIANOFORTE. ': MARVELLOUS MOiSKiwrrscH. moiseiwitsch. MOISEIWITSCH. MOISEIWITSCH. ■ TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. Direction J. and N7 TAIT. SECOND WONDERFUL CONCERT. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8. THTRD AND FINAL RECITAL, NEXT TUESDAY-NIGHT. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. J. and N. TAIT Have the Honour to Present MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH .. MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH . MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH PRINCE OF PIANISTS. Another Programme o£ Musical Gems, the beauty of which will appeal to all, ..will include: Rondo Capriccioso .'.. Mendelsohn Sonata in C Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2 Beethoven ("The Moonlight") Adagio Sostenuto Allegretto Presto Agitato Faivtaise Impromptu Chopin Etude iv E Major, Op. 10, No. 3 ■ ' ■ ■ Chopin.. Etude in G Flat Major, Op. 25 Chopin ("Butterfly") Etude in G Flat Major, Op. 10, No. 5 Chopin (Black Keys) Prelude in D Flat Major, Op. 28 . t t . '. Chopin ("Raindrop") Ballade in G Minor ■.Chopin Fairy Tale (E Mjnor).; . Medtner (First Time in New Zealand) Suggestions Diaboliques Prokofieff La Tabatiere ■....• Liadoff ("The Music Box") Liebestraum* Liszt Marche Militaire .... Sehubert-Tausig POSITIVELY TWO CONCERTS ONLY. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT S, ■Also, TUESDAY. NEXT.-,. Box Plans at The Bristol. PRICES:;,7s 6d (Res.), ss, 3s, 2s (Unres.) [ (Plus Tax). .■ . ■ • i 5s and 3s DAY SALE TICKETS for Tomorrow's Concert on. Sale To-day ■at Ned Perry's, Tobacconist. ■ Special Concessions to Students. Direction ........... J. and N. TAIT. ESgSSFON 0F PAINTINGS ■Exhibition . of % paintings By IVA M'ELDOWNEY, At the ART GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET, SAT., 26th MAY; FRIDAY, Ist JUNE ..— ' -' Open daily from 10 .a.m. to 5.30 p.m. '■': . '.'..'■'' .Also, . ■ : '": ■;■ Wednesday and Friday evenings, 7.30-9.30.- -- - JAZZ! . JAZZ! 'THE ELITE ■ THE ELITF x MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE EVERY SATURDAY. Monte Carlo, Excuse ..Me, Novelties. Good Prises.;. : JGxcellent...Supper. .. Ibis Saturday;—JLadieg. guests of manage- ■■>■ . monk. Gents 2s. „' j SPECIAL.'ANNOUNCEMENT, ' C^tiV^, s*®^' OWL ™A ni '? i-, ' Akatora ™> for a delightful Cabaret Evening in the country. Opening of the season SATURDAY, 26th May. Tickets 10s 6d, Double.. Supper included. Ring 17R, Upper Hutt, to engage tables. THBEE^ AI T A i HA S EEEALM The Finest Dance in Wellington. SATURDAY NIGHT AS USUAL. Special Novelty—MlSS JOAN CRAIG in her Spectacular Dance, "The Midnight Spook." " MASCOT DANCE ORCHESTRA. Prices and Novelties as usual. ' iTiffi The Best Appointed Cabaret in the • Southern Hemisphere. E2'S£S T Dane!n S until Midnight. TO-NIGHT S^bsss. After Theatre 3s 6d. AFTERNOON' TEA SESSION at 3 p.m AFTERNOON TEA SESSION at 3 ym. With W. Haydoclc in Violin Solos, and together with DAVE MEREDETH'S AIELODY FIVE DAVE MEREDETH'S MEL.ODY.FIVE! . Ring 28-294 for Reservations. NOW OPEN, . * NOW OPEN, ADELPHI RESTAURANT. ADELPHI RESTAURANT. The Blue Room of the Adelphi Cabaret has been converted into an Up-to-date Restaurant and will, be open Daily from, 10 a.m. A feature will be the special LUNCHEON. LUNCHEON. Afternoon and Morning Tea and Suppers may also be obtained at nominal prices. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, ■"-■•ISS r MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority on Ballroom Dances. Studio: 126, Cuba-st. (Marie Deaußldgs.). Telephone 20-660. Miss O'Connor has. returned from a tour of England, France, and America, where she studied under such world-fam-oua teachers as Santos Casani,'Maxwell Stewart, Josephine Bradley, Barbara Miles, A!ec Miller, Victor Silvester, and Arthur Murray. •• Dances taught are New Fox Trot, Waltz, New Smooth Quickstep, Yale Blues. Dances Miss O'Connor learned from the orignatoi'M, and may be learned on request are Heebie Jecbies, Trebla Baltimore,' Rhythm Step, Kinkayou, 'Varsity Drag, Djxio Stomp. ■ ' FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. T^HE Friends of the late Edmund Alfred ■*- Dillon are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Junr., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ' - E. MORRIS, JUNR., Funeral Director, CO, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddi£ord-st. Tel. 22-159 (day and night), '"ni-nrFuneral of the late" Bessie Carty -*■ will leave the Sacred Heart Basilica, Hill street, To-morrow (Saturday), 26th May, 1028, at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Private interment. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, Cambridge terrace and Karori. Day and Night Tel. 26-073. RADFORD'S' Sale. Furnitm-p now. on—' Chesterfield Suites, moqiictte, £18 ISs; Mattresses ut wholesale prices. '200, Lambtoutiy., JO, Mauncrs-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 2