SECOND-CHURCH OF CHRIST?, SCIENTIST,:* WELLINGTON, ANNOUNCES , ' • ~ TWO FREE JLECTURES ' ' ON CHHISTIAN SCIENCE ' -.. • BY . < MISS MARGARET MURNEY GLENN, C.5.8., OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, . Member of the Boaid ot Lectureship of Ine Mother Church, The First Church'of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts IN IHE TOWN HALL TOMORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock/ AND ON ' f MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. THE PUBLIC IS COKDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. { Sunday's Lecture will be. Broadcast from Station 2YC NO CARDS OF ADMISSION REQUIRED. , ' , NO COLLECTION. .' DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SIMPSON. DENTIST, \ 25 COURTENAY PLACE ' ' * (Next Door Paramount Theatre). , NEW SCALE OF FEES:, fitwell TEETH. FROM £2/5/- *** B3BTC '"'* REMAKING SET.. .. ..35/- ! ' SJNGLE TOOTH REPAIRS .. ,sA '' : • EXTRACTIONS '.'. ' 1/.' . , '-' PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS .. 2/6, ' TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WHEN SETS ORDERED. „, . . aw^^S^HHBsWB •IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ■' -> OWING TO THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ACHIEVED BY PHILIP HAKURAVJC ' , WELLINGTON PHILIP'HARGRAVE , GIRLg , Messrs. J. and N. Tait have made arrange- GIRLS' '" * ' arvrnP^ ment. for the Amazingly Brilliant 12-year- GlfiLS' * rtnva> t ' old Pianist to promt " girls' ' Sow ' ONE WONDERFUL MATINEE > - , , - - ONE WONDERFUL MATINEE 1 " PHOIRS "* 4 ' CONCERT ' tSnt»,»' , CONCERT fIOIRB' ' ' ' ' i On (Conductor: Mr. H. Temple , White-.) TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, ■ * C TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, QHA ! ( At 3 o clock, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALJ,. When Children and School Student* will *" - •. '> « > SPECIAL * MAGNIFICENT AW PRa TWO DELIGHTFUL , CONCERTS; GRAMME^OR^THIS GREAT , g ATDEDA y EXT ; (NOVEMBER' 17K ' FREE SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAPHS.' , (Senior «nd Junior Girl*). . s To meet the insistent.demand for photo- MONDAY FOLLOWING (NOV. lf». i graphs, each, of the first 500 ladiei and * ru \ children entering the theatre at this l*»oy«j. matinee will receive a' handsome auto- inn xrmcrra" ' graphed photo of Philip. t 100 VOICfcS. pRAND HOUSE YOUNG! FRESH! 'WELL -The whole of Wellington'ia now talking of , PHILIP HARGRAVE, l t Attuting A'rtw>«;,' •PHILIP HARGRAVE ' ' MADAME J»E JMAUNY>uni.t). „ x HE i ' C. W. SVENSEN», (Bum), ,-i ~ 12-YEAR OLD GENIUS ' PUn at 1 ' To**l^ Next. -!. l 12-YEAR-OLD GENIUS Poputar Prices: 2s (pln« tax) and la, OF THE PIANO ' * - > Thete Concert* will NOT be Bro«4cM^. THE FOURTH CONCERT „ „m i m^_ _. L i-iU.',* ' THE FOURTH CONCERT BE WISE! BOOK YOUR SEATS! . TONIGHT (SATURDAY, AT 8. f •' i . TONIGHT (SATURDAY, AT 8. . - - • , J. and N. Tait present , Vr THE WORLtf'S GREATEST YOUNG- ' TOWN HALL, , :, ,-» PUNIST, ' , TOWN HALL. , . \' * ' PHILIP HARGRAVE. , ' , , ' , ~ . PHILIP HARGRAVL. WEDNESDAY NEXT. PHILIP HARGRAVE. d WEDNESDAY NEXT.^ •'-- His Perfect Technique and ' Outstanding iwnrpQirv -fyrttva^ I- *x Interpretative Genius have won for this - . -}$£%£*%&-- ivSwto 11 — 12 year-old boy a name among the World* '> ~ V.• AND^ggg -IY«*R t^'>Jt?3 i, , Most Famdnk Musicians. ' ',' .s. k ANDERSE> XYBfcH^,- ? Tonight's Programme, mil include-- \viwww' 'TYRER ' Prelude and Fugue in^E Minor (Bath); ,- , ANDERSEN >Jf 1 XKtK, r , Sonata m E Flat (Haydn); Sonata in C England1! Foremost Pianist, Sharp Minor (Haydn), Sonata in C England's Foremost-Pianist>-, Major (Beethoven); Andante Favouri, m > > £„& „ / F Major (Beethoven); Rondo a Capnccio vixrc-rTn- rw- r/i«vlv ~ ' (Beethoven); Si oiseau j'etaw (Hanselt); Rf roRNAY: Spanish, (Granada*); Etude in E Flat NANETTE DEWRN A*',, r _ '(Pagamni-Liszt). . / Viohii Virtooy,- i j.alexT^& abrW *; I^B^sl3®^ Box Plans are. ioV««n for Tonight* PIA>OFORTB RECITAip., , H . (ifnS^ed)!^^'^ *nd/ . Progr.mm.wiu^ude^,;, f , SPECIAL • CONCESSIONS TO Btch, Schnmaßn,' Debnaay» s> ~. SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS. PARTI- Rachmaninoff, Ltart, Cwtrued,^ S!n ae r d Bgjgffia."**8 gjgffia."** BE' 0& l «"». 'nd d"MdO?-' --; ■ - Accompaniate: * *, THE • "W BNTW OR T H. H -MADAME .EVELYIT Dfc MAUIfY^ . HE "W ENTW OR T H." "ANDERSON TYRER it wrUbjlT (Lat« Majeitio Lounge) the most brilliant Pianitt on'tht'Britiik j ; platform today."—"Manchester Guardian." 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Available for Private . Pake. ,»t • Vt^f^\£^S^SaL Moderate Scale of Charge., which include CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN .HALfc Orchestra, Lighting, and Supper. ' "g^xuRDAY EVENING^ NOVEMBER 1% HOLD YOUR STAFF DANCE OR _ TERNAL ?O UTH TO GR6W - ' PARTY AT THE WENTWORTH. B™|^fjV AND STAY YOUNG. / • : '■ — SUNDAY 'EVENING, NOVEMBER U. pIONEER €LUB. . At *.W. C ■ GARDEN CIRCLE ANNUAL ! OT o'^' ' FLOWER SHOW. MONDAY ,EVENING,'NOVEMBER, 12, MONDAY/November 12, to be - At 8. 3 , . , - opened at 3p m , HOW TO SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS Member, and. friends mvnted. HAPPILY AND SUCCESSFULLY. E. ISAACS,* ADMISSION FREE. ALL WELCOME. , H°n* S<iC' EXHIBITION OF "WATER-COLOURS 1 r : n^ r by esmond.atkinson.- r SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON Harbour, Hills, ,and . ._, »r Sea. Native..Flowers and Flower i TOWN HALL. i Print..' Open lOti.m. to S p.m. ! Tif ISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN /AT SAYWELL BtJILDIKGS, , » M Presents her ... 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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 4
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