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TOMORROW NIGHT, AT 8. SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ RECITALS. RECITALS. RECITALS. Acclaimed by Press and People of Sydney the most distinguished musicians who have ever visited their city. (First Concert in New Zealand). rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. XOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TOMORROAV NIGHT, AT 8. Also on SATURDAY NEXT and MONDAY NEXT, Three of the World's Most Distinguished Musicians, JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY, Pianist. TOSSY SPIVAKOVSKY, Violinist. EDMUND KURTZ, Violoncellist. Tossy Spivakovsky will play the Carmen Fantasy. This great opera made the Calve world famous. Edmund Kurtz will play Tehaikowsky Variations on a Rococo Theme. The beautiful tone of; Mr. Kurtz's 300 years old 'cello will linger in the memory of music-lovers. Mr. Jascha Spivakovsky will play Chopi Ballade o£ G Minor. The technique and finesse of Mr. Spivakovsky will be a revelation. THREE GREAT ARTISTS ON THE ONE PROGRAMME. SOLOS, SONATAS, ENSEMBLES. PRICES: Gs (Res.), 4s, 3s (plus tax). 4s Seats may also be Reserved on day of concert only; 3s at doors. Plans at Bristol Piano Co. Direction: Celebrity Concerts, Ltd. ~~ DANCING. P REEN MILL CABARET. *-*" Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets. Modern Dancing Every Evening. Basil Bird and his GREEN MILL ORCHESTRA. TONIGHT. Subs. Is 6d. TONIGHT. Including Dainty Cabaret Supper. Monte Carlo, Streamers. Direction: BASIL BIRD. THE REALM, THE REALM, HATAITAI. . OLD-TIME DANCING TONIGHT. Novelty Competitions. Splendid Music. Volunteer Instructors, Partners Introduced. Remember it Costs no More to get the Best. TITARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, New Zealand's University of BALLROOM DANCING. Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR and MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. , in all the Latest Dances. Evening Classes recommence Tuesday, February 28. Practice Classes, 6-6. STUDIO: 58 CUBA STREET (opposite James Smith's). ' Telephone 45-571. ''; hLFCTION NOTICEST BOROUGH OF UPPER HUTT. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. PURSUANT to Section 32 of the Local Elections and Polls- Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each candidate for the office of Councillor is as follows:— EAST WARD. BATES, George Sterndale 553 FORTUNE, Wilfred 515 GUTHRIE, George Humphrey .... 495 GREIG, William 615 HAZELWOOD, Jamea Thomas .... 462 HEALD, Ralph : ... 175 KEYS, Francis Percy C6l NEIGHBOURS, Leonard Alfred ... 350 ROBINSON, Arthur Edmond 269 TWOHILL, James Grace • 383 Informal 39 WEST WARD. COTTLE, Edward William 298 GEANGE, Kenneth 153HOWELL, Amos 299 JOHNSTON, John Kirkpatrick 270 PURVIS, John 335 Informal 4 And there being only Five vacancies to be filled in the East Ward and . Three vacancies to be filled in the West AVard I hereby declare the said George Sterndale Bates, Wilfred Fortune, George Humphrey Guthrie, William Greig, Francis Percy Keys (East Ward), and Edward William Cottle, Amos HowelL John Purvis (West Ward) to be duly elected. Dated at Upper Hutt this 9th Day of May, 1933. A. C. RENNER, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF UPPER HUTT. ELECTION OF MAYOR. PURSUANT to Section 32 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by. each candidate for the office of Mayor for the Borough of Upper Hutt is as follows: — BLEWMAN, James ..' 435 McCURDY, Angus John 564 ROBERTSON, Peter : ... 555 Informal ' 20 And I hereby declare the said Angus John McCurdy to be duly elected to such office. Dated at Upper Hutt this 9th Day of May, 1(733. A. C. RENNER, Returning Officer. " BOROUGH OF UPPER HUTT. ELECTION OF, ONE MEMBER TO THE HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER , BOARD. PURSUANT to Section 32 of the Local ■*- Elections and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each candidate for the election of one Member to the Hutt Valley Electric Power Board is as follows:— GREIG, William 82S McCURDY, Angus John 735 Informal 14 And I hereby declare the said William Greig to be duly elected to such office. Dated at Upper Hutt this 9th Day of May, 1033. A. C. RENNER. Returning Officer. MISCELLANEOUS. TJLOOD Revitalised, arteries rejuvenated, -*-* heart fortified, nerves strengthened by taking Harvey's Mineral Tonic. C. H. Perrett, Chemist. OTXARANTE'ED equal to any Three star Brandy on the market, and superior to most. The Grand Hotel House Cognac, quarts 13s. pints 79 ECONOMY Prices combined with quality. Seppelt's Australian port, quarts 3s Od, pints 2s; Penfold's Rich Port, quarts 4s 6d, pints 2s 6d. Obtainable at above prices only at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. ' - /"CONVINCE yourself—See our styles and quality in Coats, Dresses, Furs. Easy terms. Only address, 13a Courtenay Place. . . . . ■ pLASSIFIED Advertising in "The Evening Post" is a safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Post's" record, circulation is a guarantee of service. ■ ■ ..

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 108, 10 May 1933, Page 2