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AMUSEMENTS. SP I V A K 0 V S K Y. PIYAKOVS'KY. Coombo Cottage, Coldstream, Victoria, Juno 21, 1922. Dear Mr Spivakovsky,— It was a great treat hearing you last night, and 1 wish to tell you that I consider you one of THE GREATEST PIANISTS IN THE WORLD. I am very proud that you came to Australia, and now .that you are going to New Zealand I sincerely hope that you will have the success you deserve. You ought to have packed houses everywhere, as the New Zealanders are most appreciative of good music and great artists. Your Sincere Admirer, (Dame) NELLIE MELBA. A Wonderful Compliment from the WORLD’S STAR (in song) to a WORLD’S STAR (at the piano).' SPIYAKOVSKY. “ His genius made the Albert Hall, London, a shrine for every musio-lovor.”—Vide Press. JTJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. 0. Williamson,' Ltd. Managing Directors: George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. TWO CONCERTS ONLY! TWO CONCERTS ONLY! THURSDAY, AUGUST’ 3. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. SATURDAY. AUGUST 5. 'Plie Celebrated Russian Pianist, JASCHA JASCHA SPIYAKOVSKY, SPIYAKOVSKY, Fresh from his English ami Continental triumphs, and after seasons in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, and Wellington of phenomenal brilliancy. “REMINISCENT OF PADEREWSKI.”— London ‘Daily Telegraph,’ JASCHA SPIYAKOVSKY. JASCHA SPIYAKOVSKY. “COMPLETELY CAPTIVATED AUCKLAND MUSIC-LOVERS.”—Vide Press. ‘ Herald ’— “ Manifestations of musical genius.” “A veritable triumph.” ‘ Star’— “Absolutely enthralled all." “ Saturday night will be -a lifelong memory for those present.” CONCESSIONS TO MUSICAL STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS PROM SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. In order to, encourage and foster the study of music in New Zealand, J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., have decided to offer liberal concessions to those pursuing the study ,of music, and those to whom this applies will note that Reserved Seats may be obtained for parties of ten or over. 7s 6d Scats for us. 5s Od Seats for 3s. Or. with tho tax. as 6d and 3s sd. Teachers or Principals and Head Masters of Schools and Colleges may obtain Concession Forms from The Bristol fßox Office). Cash must accompany all applications tor seats. Ihe BOX PLANS for both Concerts Open i MONDAY at THE BRISTOL, Reserved Seats, 7s 6d (plus tax). Representative, WALTER MONK. “LITTLE HERMIE” AS SONG LEADER. ROLL UP! SPECIAL COMMUNITY SING. PRINCESS THEATRE, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), Bclwecn 12 and 1.30 p.m. Tiie Popular Comedian, GEO. WARD (Fullers’ American Revue), will lead, and Mr CHAS. SHERMAN will 'bo at the Piano. PRINTED CHORUSES PROVIDED. Collection will be divided between tho Men’s Mission and the Anglican Boys’ Orphanage. 1 I.R.S. ANNUAL BALL, fe To be held GREEN ISLAND HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 28th. Tickets 7s 6d. Holgatos Orchestra. Bus leaving for Town after Dance. Choice pianoforte solos, suitable FOR TEACHING. ‘At Parting,’ bv Albert Kussncr; ‘Entreaty,’ by Albert Kussner; ‘ln Poppyland,’ by Albert Kussncr; ‘ Peace,’ _by Gordon French; ‘ Adoration, by "Maurice Randall, 1 Melila,’ by Harold Pollard; ‘A Coon’s Dreamland,’ by LeonFabriana; ‘Wildßoses,’ by Nathaniel 'll. Johnson; ‘Flower Story,’ bv Felix Ostmann; ‘An Egyptian Chorus, by David Clegg; ‘Melieande,’ by H. Bayn-ton-Powcr; ‘Twilight Shadows,’ by F., W. Vandersloot; ‘Festival of Roses,’ by Albert Oswald; ‘ Cupicl and Roses,’ by John J. Norton; ‘Twilight Greeting,’ b" Kershaw. ONLY Is 9d PER COPY. TERRY’S MUSIC STORES, 174-178 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 18030, 26 July 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18030, 26 July 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18030, 26 July 1922, Page 6