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AiIUSEBSENm NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, LAST NIGHT OP -THE MAID OP THE MOUNTAINS.’ MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, I KATTNKA.’ ‘ KATINKA.' JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction: J, C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd, Managing Directors; George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. Business Manager, John Farrell THE WORLD'S RECORD-BREAKER. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, At 8, J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Incomparable ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY In the Final Production here of the World's Greatest and Most Successful Comic Opera, •THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS.’ ‘THE MAID OP THE MOUNTAINS.’ ‘THE MAID OP THE MOUNTAINS.’ Its beauty, its charm, its melodiousness, Iho stirring heart appeal of the story, its romantic atmosphere, its realistic stage pictures, and its delightful comedy arc factors which have made ‘THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS’ The World’s Record-breaking Opera. Revival of a Famous ami Popular Opera MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. MONDAY AND TUESDAY. NEXT. Two Special Revivals .of the Deliciously Tuneful and Romantic Comic Opera, ■ Triumph, ‘ RATI NR A,' . ‘ KATINKA; Which, before it created a perfect furore in Australia, was ’ acclaimed by playgoers of Dunedin the best work of its , kind which bad been enojyed in this City for years. THE “MAID" PRICES FOR SATURDAY: D.C. and R.S. (booked), 10s; at tiie Doors, 8s; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s. Early Door Pit, Is extra. ‘KATINKA’ PRICES; D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is Cd. Early Doors Stalls and Pit, Is extra. All prices plus amusement tax. Plans at THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at THE GEYSER. JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY. JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY. “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." JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction J. and N. Tait. TWO CONCERTS ONLY! TWO CONCERTS ONLY! THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. ■ SATURDAY; AUGUST 5. Following upon their introduction to Australasian Music-lovers of those bril-liantly-successful Artists, Heifetz ■ and Levitski, J. AND N. TAIT Have pleasure, in announcing the advent of the Musical Genius, • THE CELEBRATED RUSSIAN PIANIST, t . JASCHA JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAKOVSKY, Fresh from his English and Continental triumphs, and after seasons in Sydney. Melbourne, Auckland, and Wellington of phe- , nomenal brilliancv. NOTABLE MUSICAL CRITICS EULOGISE SPIVAKOVSKY. LONDON“A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE.”- ‘ Daily Telegraph.’ “TREMENDOUSLY ALlVE.Morning, Post.’ “A GENIUS." —'Westminster Gazelle.’ “ OVERWHELMING PASSION. - ’ - ' Daily Chronicle. - “ Ills genius made the Albert Hall, London, a shrine for every musiclover.”—Vide Press. WELLINGTON—- . “A PIANOFORTE GENIUS.’ - —‘Times.’ “ A MUSICAL TRIUMPH."—‘ Dominion.’

CONCESSIONS TO MUSICAL STUDENTS AND'SCHOLARS FROM SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. In or.dcr to encourage and foster the studv of music in New Zealand, Messrs J. and "K. Tait have clodded to offer libera! concessions to those pursuing' the study ot music, and those to whom this applies will note that. Reserved Seats may be obtained for parties of ten or. over. 7s, fid Seats J 'for ss. 5s Od Seats for Is. Or, with the tax, 5s 6d and .5s 3d. Teachers or Principals and Head Masters of Schools and Colleges may obtain Concession Forms from The Bristol (Box Office). Cash must accompany all applications for scats. ' The BOX PLANS for both Concerts Open on MONDAY at THE BRISTOL. Reserved Scats, 7s Cd (plus tax). Representative, WALTER MONK. iv! is Emm DUNEDIN BOY SCOUTS' LOCAL ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in the St. John Ambulance Rooms, old Fire Brigade Station, Octagon, on -TUESDAY, Ist August, 1922, at 7.36 p.m. Business: To receive Nominations for the Position of Scout Commissioner, and any other business which may legally be brought before the meeting. . , ■ The ordinary Quarterly Meeting ot the Association will be Held on the conclusion of the Special Meeting. All interested in the movement are invited to attend, D. H. ROGERS, Secretary. DUNEDIN PUBLIC.ART GALLERY' SOCIETY, r'K. ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hal], on THURSDAY, August 3, 1922, at 4 p.m. Business: Election of President, 4 Vicepresidents, Hon. Treasurer, and Members of Committee. The Otago Art Society now being incorporated with the above Society, members of the Otago Art Society «ro entitled to attend this meeting (and vote. E, S. WILSON, Secretary. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND II ISITORS TO , AUCKLAND!! STAY AT STONEHURST RESIDENTIAL STONEHURST HOTEL. The ‘ N.Z. Dairyman’ Bays: “There is only ono ‘ Slondhursb.’ ’’ Mr and Mrs ALBERT A. BROWN, Rroprs. Wire or write " STONEHURST," Auckland. TWO young Gentlemen require Board in private homo, Port Chalmers.—Reply Respectable, ‘Star' Office, Port Chalmers. WANTED, by respectable Working Girl, Board with private family; north preferred.—962, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by young Lady, Board and Lodging .11 private family, Catholics preferred; scat© terms.—9B3, ‘Star.’ , . - ALL ALTERATIONS OF Display advertisements must BE HANDED IN TO THE . OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAI.

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Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 6