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AMUSEMENTS. - STRAND - STRAND (A FullCr-llayward Theatre.) SESSIONS: 11 A dramatic story of love and political intrigue in Russia under tho regime of Czar Nicholas, tho last of the Romanoffs. Laid in tho midst of tho peasantry of Moscow and tho great icy wastes of tho Siberian Prison Camps. DOLORES COSTELLO DOLORES COSTELLO In " HEARTS IN EXILE." " HEARTS IN EXILE. "HEARTS IN EXILEGRANT WITHERS, GEORGE FAWCETT. ' A new and more than ever adorable Dolores Costello disclosed as an en>o- . tional actress of convincing power, in a stirring drama of glorious love und sacrifice. (A Warner Bros.' and Vitaphone Picture. Recommended by N.Z. Censor as more suitable for Adult Audiences. NEW FAMILY PRICES. 11 A.M. AND 2.15 SESSION. 8 P.M. SESSION. Front Stalls IIBuck Stalls 1/G Whole Circle . . . . 2/Any Seat in Theatre may bo booked, 0(1 extra. Children at all Times Half-price. BOX PLAN AT STRAND. Phone 43-114. WILHELM BACKHAUS COMING. WILHELM BACKHAUS COMING. WILHELM BACKHAUS COMING. There is magic in the words. Four years ago Backhauls came to New Zealand. For months prior to his visit his coming was on the lips of all in tho musical world of this country. How ho camo and how ho conquered ia set down in the Press of New Zealand and in tho hearts of all those that heard him, for no other artist from overseaß has over left such a deep, affecf.ionate and abiding impression as did Backhaus. Other great musical geniuses havo come .and gone, but Buckhaus remains paramount in tho TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, JULY 3, AT 8 P.M. THURSDAY, JULY 3, AT 8 P.M. THURSDAY, JULY 3, AT 8 P.M. CONCERTS ALSO ON SATURDAY, JULY 5, AT 8 P.M. MONDAY, JULY 7, AT 8 P.M. E. J. GIIAVESTOCK, LTD., has the honour to announce tho second visit of WILHELM BACKHAUS. WILHELM BACKHAUS. WILHELM BACKHAUS. WILHELM BACKHAUS. WILHELM BACKHAUS. WILHELM BACKHAUS. WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST. BACKHAUS GAVE A FAREWELL RECITAL IN LONDON ON MARCH IG. AND LONDON WAS LOTH TO LET HIM GO. " A wonderful reception was given to Wilhelm Bacldiaus at tho Queen's Hall on Saturday afternoon, when he gave his last recital before leaving on a tour of Australia and New Zealand. Tho audience would not let him go. They stood up and shouted in their enthusiasm. One encore followed another." (London Daily Sketch, 17.3.80.) "In bidding farewell before his approaching tour, Mr. Backhauls made us realise, at tho Queen's Hall on Saturday, particularly vividly, what wo are losing." (London Morning Post, 17.3.30.) BACKHAUS OPENED HIS PRESENT AUSTRALIAN TOUR AT THE SYDNEY TOWN HALL ON APRIL 20 IN THE PRESENCE OF A HUGE AUDIENCE. AND HIS S CONCERTS ATTRACTED AUDIENCES TOTALLING OVER 25,000 PERSONS. EXTRACTS FROM AUSTRALIAN PRESS. " A great welcome from a great audience, and at the find an enthusiastic demonstration. with tho crowds surging round tho platform." (Sydney_ Morning Herald, 28.4.30.) " At the conclusion of the recital peoplo flocked to tho platform, stamping and applauding loudly. In response, Barkhaus gave fivo encores in succession, but even then the crouds were reluctant' to leave the hall." (Sydney Daily Pictorial, 5.5.30.) " Sublimo art of Wilhelm Backhaus held his audieuce spellbound at the Town Hall last night, when ho gave the opening conceit of his second Australian tour." (Sydney Daily Guardian, 23.1.30.) " Triumph for Barkhaus. . . Tho Town Hall was packed, even to tho organ gallery." (Sydney Sun, 27.4.30.) " Melbourne's indebtedness to Backhaus goes far beyond anything that has already been said ... to offer tho pianist any words of appreciation and eulogy would bo redundant and impertinent." (Melbourno Argus, H. 0.30.) "The return of the great pianist, Wilhelm Backhaus, ia an inspiration to musical Melbourne. ... A comprehensive survey of the famous exponents of pianoforte literaturo to-day leaves thn name of Backhaus among the very first as tho most generally acceptable and satisfying artist of his generation." (Melbourne Age, 20.5.30.) PRICES: 10s and 7s (id (Reserved); 5a and 3s (unreserved). Plua Tax. Box Plans open at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. on MONDAY.STune 30. Copies of first two Programmes on application at Box Office, or at any of the principal music shops. PIANO POR T E RECITAL To bo Given in LEWIS EADY HALL On THURSDAY EVENING, June 20, at 7.45 p.m. By the Pupils of Miss Erica Blamires. L.T.C.L., L.A.B. Tho Programme includes Duets, Trios and Quartettes. Also Elocutionary Items. ADMISSION, Is. RUGBY FOOTBALL. EDEN EDEN * EDEN"™ PARK. PARK. PARK. TO-DAY TO-DAY PONSONBY V. TEC. 0.8. PONSONBY V. TEC. 0.8. PONSONBY V. TEC. 0.8. PONSONBY V. TEC. 0.8. KICK-OFF 3 P.M. 'VARSITY V. CITY, 'VARSITY V. CITY, •VARSITY V. CITY, KICK-OFF 1.30 P.M. Admission, Is; Stand Is extra. School childrcu Freo to Grounds. SHOW GROUNDS. MARISTS V. COLL. RIFLES, MARISTS V. COLL. RIFLES, KICK-OFF 3 P.M. Admission, la; Stand Free. FRITZ HOLLAND'S Where you may attain health, strength and fitness by spending cnjoyably an hour or two of your sparo time each week in a clean, cosy, airy, centrallylocated gym., tinder tho personal supervision of FRITZ HOLLAND. BOXING, JIU JITSU, PHYSICAL CULTURE. bourses for Business and .Professional Men. Private ; Leaaona by Appointment. Terms from £3 3s per Quartor. Call or Phono for Interviews. Hours: 0 a.m. to C j.ni., Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to I p.m., juturdiiy; 7.30 to 1), Monday. Tuesday. Vedneaday and Thursday Evenings. FRITZ HOLLAND. 240 A, QUEEN STREET, (Above* Jaflrey'a Boot Shop.) Phone 46-692.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20596, 21 June 1930, Page 24