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TONIGHT, AX 8. first Concert in New Zealand, SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ SPIVAKOVBKY-KURTZ RECITALS. RECITALS. RECITALS. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. . OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TONIGHT, AT 8. Also on SATURDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS. Tonight's Programme will Include The Immortal TRIO in B Flat SCHUBERT Passacaglia for Violin and 'Cello Handel-Halvoreea Etc.,, etc JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY will play Ballade in G Minor ............ Chopin Rakoqty Match ..,.,, ~,'Liszt As an exponent of' Liszt's "grand manner/ Mr. Spivakovgky has had few equals. TOSSY SPIVAKOVSKY will play "Carmen" Fantasy Saracat* (The extraordinarily brilliant vviolin arrangement of airs from Bizet's beloved Opera). EDMUND KURTZ will play Variations on a Rococo Theme Tschaikovsky The beautiful tone of Mr. Kurtt's 300 years old 'cello will linger iv the memory of music-lovers. PRICES: Qs (Res.), to, 3a (plut Us). 4s. Reserved on day of Concert Only. BOOK TODAY AT THE BRISTOL. Direction .. Celebrity Concerto, Lt*V Director .... W. M. R. Mandeville. Concert Manager ~ D. D. O'Connor. PUBLIC NOTICE*. TITY wife aud myself wish to Thank very •"-*- sincerely the two Broadcasting Stations, the Police, and the Kind People of Makara aud Te Kamaru for their quick and willing help to find our eon Frank on Saturday last. FRANK AND MAUD KITCHENS. TO MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. I^HE Proprietors of Letters Patent be- ■*- low. mentioned are detiroua of enter* ing into arrangement! by - way of a Licence or otherwise, on reasonable terms, for the purpose of exploiting tame and ensuring their practical working iv NewZealand. ' - - No. 50231 of May 31,1923 "Key operated locking mechanism for railway point and signal apparatus." No. 54238 of May 11, 1923. "Token instruments for railway* and the like." All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGBE6, LIMITED. Patent Agents, . . ■ 3U-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington. AUSTRALIAN MtJTUAL PROVIDENT ':■ ' SOCIETY. . ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. I HEREBY declare that Cecil H. Hoskint, Esq., and J. Hubert Fair* fax, Esq., have been1 duly elected (unopposed) Directors of the Society. , SAMUEL HORDERN, Chairman, ' Head Office, 87 Pitt Street, Sydney. • April 28, 1033. |r JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOAHD. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S RELIEF' . FUND. THE Public are hereby notified that at ■*■ the request of the Honourable the Minister of Employment, the Johttson*tlle Town Board have established a depot for the receipt of produce and other goods donated to the Governor-General* Belief Fund. By Order. WILLIAM MILLER, Town Clerk. . Town Board Office, Johnsonville. - " May 10, 1633. _| LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. ' APPLICATION having bean made toj **■ me tor the issue of a Provisional Certificate of Title in the name of PETER1 GOVANNI MERLO, of Manunui Con-i tractor and a Provisional Mortgage No. U8730,jn the name of. the State Advances Superintendent for 1 acre more or less being Section 27 Manunui Village Settlement Blook II Hunua Survey District being all the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 268 Folio 228 and evidence having been lodged ft the lowi or: destruction of the said certificate of title and Mortgage No. H8730 I hereby give, notice that I will issue the Provisional, Certificate of Title and Provisional Mortgage as requested after fourteen days, from the date.of the Garette containing this notice. Gwetted May U,, W33. Dated this 10th day of May, 1633. *< the Lands Registry Ofhce, Wemngton. , J. J. L. BURKGi ' District Land Registrar.^! IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. - 1 LEWIS'S, 10S CUBA STREET, GREAT STOCK REDUCING SALE. , > HUGE Stocks of Winter Coats .and! Frocka to bo cleared regardless of cost in readiness for our annual rtock-l J taking.' The reduction* this year are very «ibstantial, but our usual high -quality of goods has been maintained. It will p»yj you to read a few of the special linet| mentioned on Page 1. -^—BHSBSBSMMMSMSVP-assaHSSJS*! FUNERAL NOTICES. nnHEFriends of Mr. John Pastmore •.», ■•■ invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Lily, which will ltav« the Mortuary Chapel of J. R. Croft, South Street. Petone, on Friday, May IS, 1933, at 3 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Telephone 63»828. THE Friends of the late Mr. Hubert, Leu Gates are- invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel cV . E. Morris. Jun.. Ltd., 60 Taranaki Stmt, Tomorrow, Friday, May 12, 1«3, »t 11 a.m., for the Cemetery. Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD, ■ Funeral Directors. ' Telephone 82-180. . . NOTICE. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAM-, WAYS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING FRIENDLY SOCIETY. ALL Members of the Society are hereh.rj notified and requested to attend the, Funeral Service of the late Brother Her-] bei't Leo Gatos on Friday, May 12, at 10.45 a.m. The cortege will leave E. Morris's Mor-, ttiary Chapel, Tnranaki Street, for Karori1 Cemetery at 11 a.m. sharp. FRANK TWORT, Sectetatski'

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 2

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