AMUSEMENTS. BACKHAUS BOX PLANS NOTICE BACKHAUS BOX PLANS .NOTICE. ' BACKHAUS BOX PLANS NOTICE. The Baekhaus Box Plans mil Open for General-Booking on Thursday Next, 19th inst. Applications for Preliminary Booking arc now being received, and should be sent to E. J. Gravestock, caro Bristol Piano Co., accompanied by remittance and stamped addressed envelope. ■RESERVES, 10s 6d and 7s 6d (plus tax). BACKHAUS. KING AMONG PIANISTS. BACKHAUS. KING AMONG PIANISTS. BACKHAUS, KING AMONG PIANISTS. BACKHAUS, KING AMONG PIANISTS. “ Nob since tho days of Melba in her prime has such a great audience or scenes of enthusiasm been witnessed in the Town Hall as that which greeted Baekhaus on his opening concert, Saturday night.I'—Sydney 1 '—Sydney Press. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, And THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, TWO GLORIOUS RECITALS OF MUSIC FOR THE PIANOFORTE. OF MUSIC FOE THE PIANOFORTE. Mr E. J. GRAYESTOCK Has the honor to present ■BACKHAUS, The Supremo Master of the Keyboard. Tho Supreme Master of the Keyboard. BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. The sensational success of this wonderful artist in Sydney has now been maintained in Auckland. On Saturday night last Wio large Town Hall was crowded to tho organ galleries with an enthusiastic crowd, who cheered the great artist to the coho. BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. Some Press Notices; “It is indeed impossible to judge tho performance of Baekhaus by ordinary standards. His astonishing technical facility and tho breadth of his reading cause the keyboard utterances of bis contemporaries to dwindle into comparative insignificance.”— Auckland ‘Herald.’ “For everyone the evening was a musical delight, and such finished pianoforte work has never before been heard in the Dominion.”—Auckland ‘Star.’ BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. To Musical Societies and Students.— Special arrangements for parlies can be arranged on application to the Bos Office. PRICES: 10s 6d and 7s 6d (Reserved)-, other prices. ss, 3s. All plus tax. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. - PLANS' OPEN THURSDAY MORNING. PLANS OPEN THURSDAY MORNING. Publicity MAURICE RALPH. ‘ JUDAS MACCABAEUS.’ DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY (Established 1363). Mr James Coombs, Conductor, ‘Judas ‘Judas ‘Judas ‘ Judas ‘Judas ‘Judas ‘Judas AUGUST 19 and 20, Maccabams. ‘Judas At 8 p.m. Maccabams. Soloists: Soprano, Madame Ottlee, Mrs W. ,T. Davidson; Contralto, Mrs A. J'. Tucker; Tenor, Mr Harold Prescott; Bass, Mr F, C. Cooper. Honorary members joining now pay 14s for 4 tickets each to this and the next concert of the 1926 season, or half-subscription 7s. Enroll at The Bristol Piano Company’s, W L. Logo’s (167 Rattray street), or the Undersigned. I Reserved Seat Plan Opens at The Bristol j Piano Company's 9 a.m., Tuesday. | . J. DAVIDSON, Secretary and Treasurer. 91a Princes si reel ; ’phono 3,256. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Maccabams. Maccabams. Maccabams. Maccabams. Maccabaeir Maccabams, |£ING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. A Drama of the Western Gold Frontier, ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD. 1 ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.’ When n Girl is ouleaiifc because she dare(o fight a man’s fight, (ho thorniest paU of life becomes a splendid road. EX CE LLEN T 6UP POETS. Q DEEN’S THEA TR K DAILY, at 2 and 7.50. A First National Greater Feature, ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD, 1 ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD, 1 ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ 'THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ A drama of (1m Gold Frontier and a Girl who dared to tread the disputed road. ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ Wro Men Fought for Gold and Love and Life, and tho "Woman who Played thoir Game. ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.' ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD,’ ‘THE SPLENDID ROAD.’ Her hack turned to tho things she held dearest. You'll cheer her every step ol the way. Starring LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE. ANNA Q, NILSSON, ANNA Q. NILSSON, And a Wonderful Supporting Cast. SPECIAL SUPPORTS. EXCITING I THRILLING! DOUBLE BILL. p L A Z A A N D G R AND MATINEES DAILY, 2. EVENING SESSIONS, 7.30. That Sensational Girl Rider of the Meat, JOS IE SEDGWICK, JOS IE SEDGWICK, In her Latest Cyclonic Wcsic::;, ‘ DARING DAYS,' ‘DARING DAYS,’ ‘ DARING DAYS,’ The Snappiest, Peppiest of Pictures, with a real mixture of romance, comedy, and thrills. •DARING DAYS' ‘ DARING DAYS ’ Gives you five reels of tho most exciting entertainment, ever crammed in an outdoor picture—straight shooting, stirring action, and tho fastest romance you ever 531 V. And then a, Sterling, Romantic Melodrama, ‘GO STRAIGHT,’ ‘GO STRAIGHT,’ ‘GO STRAIGHT,’ Featuring OWEN MOORE, GLADYS HULETTE, GEORGE FAWCETT. Tho thrilling tale of a. girl member of a. .gang of crooks, and her attempt to go straight, despite tremendous obstacles. For Entertainment Supremo all must see tins Startling Programme. I U CIIIIE TOURNAMENT, 1 TOWN HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 o’clock. £2s—Order and Priz o ß-£25. 6 Orders and 9 Prizes. the Square deal assembly. Admission, 2s 6d..
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Evening Star, Issue 19328, 14 August 1926, Page 8
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