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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. . (Steam-heated Throughout.) Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. 8-TO-NIGHT—B. . SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. IN. ADDITION TO THE USUAL PROGRAMME A COMPREHENSIVE FILM SHOWING THE LANDING OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS THE SOUTHERN CROSS AT CHRISTCHURCH WILL BE SCREENED AT THIS THEATRE TO-NIGHT. Another Week of Hilarity from th« Kings of Mirth, STIFFY AND MO, STIFFS ANDaiO, STIFFY AND MO, In their Latest Musical Revue— "STIFFY AND MO IN SPAIN* "STIFFY AND MO IN SPAIN.* A Scream from Start to Finish. CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS. CHARLESTON 6 SYMPHONISTS. Another Amazing Brilliant Jazz Programme. Sec MO as a Jazz Drummer. A Real Scream. AMY ROCHELLE, The Gifted Australian Singer, In Melodies Old and New. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: Box Plans at The Bristol until 5 pjn., after at Burnett's (next "heatre). Tel. Theatre (28-175) after 7 p.m. for Reservations. In a private letter from Sydney Mr. Harold Whittle, speaking of Shura Cherkasnky, the 16-year-old Pianist, says: "Ha is indeed a remarkable creation. I have not been so thrilled for years. Great as are Levitski, Backhaus, Friedman, Spivakowski, and others, they can show him no points, and I am not sure that he does not lead them all." BOY WONDER PIANIST. \ BOY WONDER PIANIST. "Sydney's normal attitude of mind to world artists is one of enthusiasm, but nothing has been seen for a long time to equal the scenes that took place on Saturday night in the. Town Hall at the conclusion of the Cherkassky conoert." Hundreds of excited people thronged the stage, and the artist had to give five encores to his last group befofe he was allowed to go."—"Sydney Daily tdograph." TOWN HALL, TOWN HALfe, OWN HALL, TOWN HAM* Direction: E. J. GRAVESTOCK, LTD. ISth SEPTEMBER, 20th SEPTEMBER, 22nd SEPTEMBER. Visit of the WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST, WORLD'S GREATEST-BOY HANI9T, SHURA CHERKASSKY, ■ ' SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, Who has created the grMtest sensaifoa Sydney has ever Bno-wn. "AMAZING BOY, GBEAT KANIST" "Closing one's eyes, one Mold imagine Paderewski in one of his best moods."— "Sydney Evening News." BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE , BRISTOL. Reserved Seats 7s 6d, Unreserved 5s and 3s, plus tax. Special eoncessiona to students. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION* ELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Musical Director '.•; : Mr. John Bishop, TOWN HALL TOWN. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT HftXt. At 7.45 sharp. Hector Berlioz's "DAMNATION OF FAUST." "DAMNATION OF FAUSTV' "DAMNATION OF FAUST." 260 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 260 260 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 260 BOX PLAN AT BBISTOL. Prices Gs (res.), 4s (r«.), plus tax. •100 2s Tickets on Sale «t the Bristol 400 400 To-morrow (Friday) Evening and 400 Saturday Morning. Doors open at 7 o'clock. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec, Telephone 43-912. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. MR. H. E. HOLLAND, Leader of the Opposition, Will address a PUBLIC MEETING In the NEW TRADES HALL (Entrance by Marion street), SUNDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., On "POISON GAS IN WARFARE: THK STORY OF ITS EVOLUTION." The Public Cordially Invited. Doors open 7. Silver Coin Collection. TTAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST IDEA IN BABY-GRAND PIANOS? It is made by the famous house of John Broadwood and Sons, and is, on account of its diminutive size, most aptly named "The Elfin Grand." . ' ,' THE "ELFIN" BABY GRAND PIANO IS NOW ON VIEW IN OUR SALON1. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Lambton quay, Wellington. FUNERAL NOTICES. . FUNERAL CARD. ' THE Friends of the late James Cowie are invited to attend his Funeral, , which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of. fi E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranaki street, on Friday, the 14th September, 1928, at S p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. - . . E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki street. Tel. 22-159. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION. • fPHE Funeral of our late comrade and -*- member, Mr. James Cowie, Coal Worker, will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Undertaker, 60, Taranaki street, at 2 p.m. To-morrow, 14th inst., for the .Cemetery, Karori. J. O. JOHNSON, I - .. . ■■ ■ Secretary. ■ fpHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Minerva 4- O'Donahoo will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Son Tomorrow, Friday, 14th September, 1928, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. Telephone 24-155. "™"~™^" funer"a"l""CTKdT™""™^ mmm THE Funeral of the late Mr. James Adams will leave the Mortuary Chapel 'of E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranaln street, on Saturday, 15th September, 1928, at 9 a.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. (Pri» vate interment). E. MORRIS, JUN., 00, Taranaki street. Telephone 22-150.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 55, 13 September 1928, Page 2

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