AMUSEMENTS. FIRST CONCERT: TO-NIGHT AT 8. FIRST CONCERT: TO-NIGHT AT 8. " THRILLS HUGE AUDIENCE "THRILLS HUGE AUDIENCE AT TOWN HALL" AT TOWN HALL." "So young, so dreamful, but so old nnd (iery--Cherkassky at the , Town Hall on Saturday night 'poke to his great audience in the dazzling chromatic passages of liacn and the slender grace of Chopin, leaving tlie crowd searching for expressions to describe his art. "Again was repeated the astonishing spectacle of Thursday night, when the audience finally thronged on to the stage. —Sydney Daily Guardian. TOWN HALL DIRECTION: E. J GRAVESTOCK. LTD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Second Concert—SATOKDAY NIGHT, tfiird Concert —TUESDAY NEXT at. 8. "It may be said at once that in this boy is lodged a talent for playing the piano hardly equalled by any but one or, perhaps, two virtuosi now before the public. New York World. ' MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK. Has the honour to present the WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST. WORLD'S GREATEST BOY ITANIST. SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY. Who has created such a furore in the world of music by his extraordinary talents ana phenomenal pianistio ability TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Organ Fantasy .»nd Fugue in G minor ... Bach-Liszt. Sonato op 57. "Appassionata" . Beethoven. Barcarolle: Etudes: Op. 10, No 3; Op. 25, No. .12; Scherzo in B minor . Chopin. "Kaleidoscope" Josef Hoffmann. Reverie ; C. Debussy. Prelude in G minor . . Rachmaninoff. Liebestraum • . Liszt. "Blue Danube" Waltz Strauss-Schulz Elvor. Reserved Seats, 7s Cd; Unreserved, 5a and :3s. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's Concessions to Students. MEETINGS. ►ROHIBITION CAMPAIGN, 1928, MASS MEETING. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, 3 p.m. (OCTOBER 21.) HON. W. F. FINLAYSON, OF AUSTRALIA. " LIQUOR, THE ENEMY OF LABOUR." Mr. Finlayson has a thorough grasp of bin subject and a convincing story to tell. MR. ERNEST ALDRIDGE, MAYOR OF DEVONPORT, Will also Speak on •THE PUBLICHOUSE BAR A CIVIC LIABILITY." SUNDAY AFTERNOON, TOWN HALL, 3 p.m. (Waick Saturday's FapersJ WAITEMATA AMATEUR SWIMMING V ' CLUB. lie 17th Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce on TUESDAY, October 2:3, at 7.45 P-m- Business: To receive Report arid Balance-Sheet, Election of Officers, Generad. All Members and Intending Members ate requested to attend. C. A. EDENBOROUGH. Hon. Secretary. PATENTS. BL I C The Proprietors of the undermentioned Letters Patent are desirous of entering into negotiations with manufacturing firms for the full development and practical working of their inventions in New Zealand, bo that the reasonable requirements of the Public may be satisfied:— Letters Patent No. 55303, dated 26th OcTIVGS" 1 "" 5, entltlcd " CONDUIT FITLetters Patent No. -12600, dated 29th October, 1919, entitled " IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO THE CRACKING OF HYDRO-CARBON OILS." Letters Patent No. 51540, dated 10th January. 1924, entitled "IMPROVEMENT IN AND RELATING TO ELECTRIC SWITCHES." Letters Patent No. 53646, dated 19th January, 1925, entitled " IMPROVEMENTS IN INSECTICIDES, SHEEP DIPS. AND THE LIKE." Letters Patent No. 4908)?. dated 30th October. 1922, entitled " PHOTOGRAPHIC RECESSES." Letters Patent No. 54573. dated* 7th Febuary, 1925. entitled " IMPROVEMENTS IN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES AND METHOD OF OPERATION." Letters Patent No. 40882, dated 31st October, 1918, ontitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN CARBON GLANDS." Letters Patent No. 39280. dated 18th September. 1917, entitled " IMPROVEMENTS IN DOUBLE HELICAL GEAR TRAINS." Letters Patent No. 43265. dated 21st February, 1910, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN PROCESS OF DRAWING MOLTEN MATERIAL IN CYLINDRICAL FORM." Letters Patent No. 432P>6. dated 3rd June. 1916. entitled " APPARATUS FOR FORMING MOLTEN MATERIAL IN CYLINDRICAL FORM." Letters Patent No. 435P". dated 3rd May. 1916. entitled "BAR AND TUBING FEEDING AND SEVERING MEANS." Letters Patent No 53405. dated 21th November. I?V>4. ontitled " IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATTVO TO METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS." Letters Pnlcnt No. 53226 rl>ifod 981ly October 1924. e"(itled " IMPROVEMENTS IN 'OR RELATING TO LIGHT REACTING CELLS." Paten' No daW '»'»••* TV. ren>lir»r. 1910. entitled u IMPROVEMENTS TV STORAGE BATTERY SEPARATORS." All communications ahftn'd be addressed in the first instance, to MESSRS BALDWIN. SON AND CAREY. Patent Attorneys. r.r 111-113. Lnmbton Quay Wellington. New Zealand: 8. Winstone Buildings. Queen Street. Auckland: Corner High and Cashel Streets. Christcliurcln and 21. Crawford Street. Dunedin. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. STITRROCK'S SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Wo undertake to put you through any Government Certificate you are Qualified to ait for. Write to us- for rnrticiilars of service necessary ptc. or call. QUAY BUILDINGS. Quay Street, Auckland. Phone 44-415 TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. RAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College. London).—Dramatic Art. Speech. Dopoitment.—l2. Scots Hall, Bymonds .St.,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20080, 18 October 1928, Page 24
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