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AMUSEMENTS. SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIYAKOVSKY, This Genius of the Piano has created a furore throughout Australasia, and his Concerts have been referred to by the Australian critics as “reminiscent of Paderewski.” What greater compliment could be paid a Pianist? SPIVAKOVSKY SPIVAKOVSKY SPIVAKOVSKY SPIVAKOVSKY’ Has a depth of soul, a musical reverence, brilliant technique, and colossal interpretative passion that carries to his audience the highest musical thoughts of the famous composers whoso works he gives so much honor. “His genius made the Albert Hall, London, a shrine for every musiclover.”—Vide Press. fJIS 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. . SATURDA Y, AUGUST 5. Following upon their introduction to Australasian Music-lovers of those bril-liantly-succossful Artists, Heifetz and Levitski, J. AND N. TAIT Have pleasure in announcing the advent of the Musical Genius, THE CELEBRATED RUSSIAN PIANIST, JASCHA JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAKOVSKY, Fresh from his English and Continental triumphs, and after seasons in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, and Wellington of phenomenal brilliancy. NOTABLE MUSICAL CRITICS EULOGISE . SPIVAKOVSKY r , SPIVAKOVSKY. LONDON—“A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE.” —‘Daily Telegraph.’ “TREMENDOUSLY ALIVE.” —‘Morning Post.’ “A GENIUS.” —‘ Westminster Gazette.’ " OVERWHELMING PASSION.” —‘Daily Chronicle.’ 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 bo a lifelong memory for those present.” SPECIAL CONCESSIONS TO MUSICAL STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS FROM SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Apply at Bristol. PRICES; D.C. ‘and R.S., 7s Gd; Stalls, ss; Pit, 3s and 2s (all plus tax). The BOX PLANS for BOTH CONCERTS NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL. Representative. WALTER MONK. E X CELLENT CONGER T, WESLEY HALL, CARGILL ROAD, TUESDAY, AUGUST Ist, at 8 p.m. « The following Popular Artists will supply the Programme. Miss Phyllis West Miss Nancy Low Miss Eva iSoot.t Miss 'M. Gardiner •Miat A. Inglis Mies N. Osborne Miss M. Vickers Miss M. Eagar Mr W. Gemmell Mr H. P. Desmoulins Mr Ivan Davidson Mr W. Strang Mr R. Pettit Mr B. Hemlrv Mr D. Whelan Mr R. K. Macfie Admission, le.

KAIKORAI BAND. fpIIB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of JL the Kaikorai Band will bo held in the Band Room, Dowling street, on MONDAY, August 7, at 8 p.m. Honorary Members are invited to bo presen t. F. BARTON, Secretary. ST. PETER'S, OAVBRSHAM. CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERLEADING DUNEDIN AMATEURS, WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS PLANT SALE EXTRAORDINARY. REILLY'S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART, MORAY PLAGE, DUNEDIN, Have pleasure advising they are landing, ex “ Paloona,” from .Melbourne, and WILL SELL on THURSDAY Next, the 3rd August, commencing at 1 p.m. sharp, A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF SHRUBS, Comprising—--100 BORONIAS, PROSTANTHERA, TREE BEGONIAS, LANTANAS, THRYPTOMJSNE, ERISTEiMON, LINUM, ROMNEYA TRICO CALYX, DAPHNE, ERICAS, TEGOMA, AUSTRALIAN FLAME TREES “ CALLISTEMON,” INDIGOFERA DECORA, 50 PANSIES ORMOND SPECIAL. 50 LIGISTRUM ELEIGANTISON. Plants on View Thursday Morning. TAINMENT By Admission, Is.

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Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 8

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