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KREISLER'S BOX PLAN PARTICULARS. The Preferential Bos Plans Will Close TO-DAY nud the GENERAL BOX PLANS FOR THE THREE AUCKLAND CONCERTS WILL BE THROWN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD.. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) MORNING. RESERVED SEATS. 158 EACH. PLUS TAX AND BOOKING FEE. la Sd. MAKING ICa 5d IN ALL. B IG T OWN H ALL. AUCKLAND. Direction: E. .T. CARROLL. The Big Musical Event of tho Year. rjpUESDAY. JUNE 2 rjpHURSDAY, JUNE gATURDAY, JUNE g THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIVING VIOLINIST. R. R EISL E R, gEEIS L E B, R EISL E R. i The Sydney Sun critic of May 10, wrote : " SINCE HUGO HERMANN CAME TO SYDNEY ABOUT 30 YEARS AGO WE HAVE HAD NO VIOLINIST WHO CONVINCES ONE SO MUCH THAT TO KREISLER ART IS A FLAME OF THE SPIRIT." R E I S L E R. R EISL E R. REISL E R. ■ R E I S L E R. Is unquestionably the World's SUPREME GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN, j And as his Auckland Season Must be j POSITIVELY LIMITED TO 3 RECITALS j POSITIVELY LIMITED TO 3 RECITALS | INTENDING PATRONS ARE AD- | VISED TO. BOOK THEIR SEATS , WHEN THE BOX PLANS OPEN ■ TO-MORROW MORNING. I Management: FRED McCREA. ! "DADIO BROADCASTING, i From IYA. Wavo Loneth 330 Metres, i 2.30 to <1.30 p.m.—lnstrumental Concert. C.45 to 7.10 p.m.—Children's Bedtime Story, by "Uncle Bob." 8 to 10 p.m.—Vocal and Instrumental Conoert. kindly arranged by MISS HAZEL RAINEY. Contributinc Artists.—Mesdames Do Berg and Lennox, Misses Myrtle Burns and Hazel Rainey. Messrs. A. K. Met arlane, A. Wright, J. Simpson, Keg. Pawson, Karl Mellreigel, Mr. Alan MoEhvain. Mr. G. Meß. Salt. M.Sc.. will cive a Lecturetto entitled: "Tho Future of j Radio." Acknowledgments to Messrs. La Gloria Gramophones, Ltd., E. and F. Piano I Agency, Ltd., Farmers' Union Trading Co., ! and Howie's Talkeries. BAND PERFORMANCES. TOWN TTALL, (WEDNESDAY), POPULAR CONCERT BY THE MUNICIPAL BAND. Assisted by Mi' 23 Doris Bayne, Soprano. Special Band Items. Overture " Crown Diamonds," Sketch " A Southern Wedding," Selections " Melodious Melodies" and "Bohemian Girl," Glee "Hail, Smiling Morn." Arthur Wood's Charming Suite, " Three Dalo Dances." Instrumental Solos.—" Les Echoes des Bois," duet by Major T. H. Maloy and Hal C. McLennan; Haydn-Millar's "A Dream of Love," cornet solo by Mr. Fred Bowes. Miss Doris Bayne will sing " Carmena," " Someone brought rue Daffodils," and other songs. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster, j Admission: SIXPENCE to all parts of the House. .T. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. RAILWAY NOTICES, WAIPA RACES AT TE AWAMUTU. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27. : Holiday Excursion Tickets, available for return up to and including Thursday, May 28, will be issued to Te Awamutu from Auckland and intermediate stations on WEDNESDAY, May 27. by trains due to arrive Te Awamutu not later than 12 noon. These tickets will bo available for break of journey at Te Awamutu Racecourse, but will NOT bo availablo for travel by Main Trunk Express trains. Train (for full particulars of stopping places seo Handbill) leaves Auckland G. 20 a.m., Newmarket, G. 29, arriving Te Awaniutu Racecourso 10.50 a.m. Return train, stopping same places as outward train, leaves Te Awamutu Racecourse 5 p.m., arriving Newmarket 9.19, and Auck-' i land 9.25 p.m. (Free passes, privilege, tourist excursion, season, and commutation tickets—reporters' tickets and tickets held by Members of Legislature excepted—will not bo availablo by these trains.) . Train stopping where required leaves Frankton for Te Awamutu 9.40 a.m., arriving Te Awamutu 10.30 a.m. Return train leaves To Awamutu 5.17 p.m., arriving Frankton 0.7 p.m. These trains will atop at To Awnuiutu Racecourse. For further particulars seo Handbill or inn'iire »t- st»tinns. DIVIDENDS. ATEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERIN CAN TILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED. An Interim Dividend on account of tho year ending Juno 30 ne:,t lias been declared at tho rato of 2{- per cent, (less English Income Tax at 2s 3d in tho pound), on tho Five per cent. Cumulative Preference Stock, and will bo paid pu or about s the 19th proximo. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 9th to 19th Juno (both days inclusive). , D. M. MORGAN, Chief Inspeotor for New' Zealand. V Wellington! May 22, 1925. REMOVAL NOTICES. rpiiE SOUTHERN UNION GENERAL INSURANCE CO. OF AUSTRALASIA. LTD. The Auckland Branch Office of tho Company has been removed to WRI.GHT'S BUILDINGS, 20, FORT STREET (Opposite tho National Bank). W. B. NATHAN. Branch Manager, Auckland, May .20, 1925. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS. D K D< HAS REMOVED TO 3, GLENSIDE CRESCENT. OFF UPPER SYMONDS ST. AND IS SPECIALISING IN THE CURE OF APPENDICITIS (WITHOUT OPERATION), PNEUMONIA, SPINAL MENINGITIS. BURNS. ECZEMA. INSOMNIA. ETC. Book, "Esoteric Healing," explaining how these diseases can be rapidly cured, free on application. HOURS: 1-3. 6-7. Or by Appointment. Phone 46-533,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 16

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