AMUSEMENTS PHILIP HARGRAVE CONCERTS--900 RESERVED SEATS AT 3/. 200 RESERVED SEATS AT 3/. 200 RESERVED SEATS AT 3/. 200 RESERVED SEATS AT 31. In addition to the Oramnry Reserved Seals, a section of Stall? Seats are Reservable at 3s. Plus Tax As the number is strictly limited early application is essential. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd.. until Soon To-day, thereafter at Theatre Kiosk. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE T*s«ee* -J- C. Williamson (N.Z.L Ltd. Direction J- •** TAIT. | COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8. . COMMENCING 10-MGHI AT 8. , First Brilliant Concert by j THE MIRACLE BOY OF THE PIANO. | PHILIP HARGRAVE THE MUSICAL MARVEL, WHOSE GENIUS CAPTIVATED ALL AUSTRALIA. Whether you are musical or not you cannot afford to miss this 12-year-old genius of the piano who has been, acclaimed the greatest, musical "Discovery" in years. He will take Auckland by storm with his Extraordinary Personality and Remarkable Powers of Interpretation. PHILIP HARGRAVE TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: BEETHOVEN: "Moonlight Sonata." BACH: Prelude and Fugue iit C Sharp Ma;or. "Presto" from Italian Concerto. SCHUBERT: Impromptu in B Flat, Moment Musical. CHOPIN: Fantasie Impromptu in C Sharp Minor, "Berceuse," Etude in G Flat. Assisting Artist: MR. J. ALEXANDER BROWNE. Noted Australian Baritone, PRICES: Reserves. 5/. 4/, 3/: Gallery, j 2/ (plus tax). Children half-prica to ; all parts. Box Plans at Lewis Eady. | Ltd.. until noon to-day. thereafter at Theatre | Kiosk, where Gallery Tickets will also be on j sale from 9 a.m. 1 CONCESSIONS TO STUDENTS. OH! BOY! What Laughs! What Thrills! AND ... What a Programme! £ I Now at the NATIONAL NATIONAL Queen St. Continuous 11 till 7. Nightly at 8. EDWARD Karangahape Road. Nightly at 3. Sat. Mats., at 2. A fascinating spine-thnller with all the newest 1935 trimmings! Ycu'l l gasp!! "CRIME ON THE HILL" "CRIME ON THE HILL" "CRIME ON THE HILL" • "CRIME ON THE HILL" SALLY BLANE—LEWIS CASSON, And a Distinguished Cast! (Recommended by Censor for Aduita.) 11 THE VANISHING SHADOW.' STALLS I/, I/. D. CIRCLE 1/6, No Extra Charge for Booking. SYMBOL OF GAIETY— • PETER PAN (N.Z.'s Premier Cabaret and Society Rendenrous) . -BOUNDED BY DECORUM. TO-NIGHT! PETER PAN'S NOVELTY BAND. —the band that's a feature. Evening Dress Essential. Reservations. Dial 46-777. - LABOUR NIGHT {NEXT MONDAY). Evening Dress Essential, Double, 7/6. COUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS' r O ASSOCIATION.—The usual Bridge and ! 500 tournaments will take place on THURSDAY Evening. 25th inst,. at 8 p.m.. in j PRIOR'S CAFE, Strar.d Arcade. Everybody | welcome. Admission, Is; supper, prises.—D. i H. Henderson. j EXHIBITIONS AUCKLAND OF SOCIETY ARTS. SPRING EXHIBITION. OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS. APPLIED ART AND CRAFT WORK. KITCHENER HALL. Kitchener Street. LAST DAY. TO-DAY. from 11.15 sje. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ADMISSION. 1/. Art Union Results—First Prize. Ticket No. 2647; Second. 1310: Third. 234; Fourth, 1317;, Fifth. 2011: Sixth, 1877. W. LAIRD THOMSON, Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORTS LABOUR DAY. LABOUR DAY. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. MONDAY NEXT. A FULL SPORTS PROGRAMME (Under the Control of the Auckland A.A.A. i RUNNING. CYCLING. HIGHLAND DANCING. CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S SPORTS. SPORTS. Toys in Gator a. Toys in Galore. Hot W»ter and Milk Free. UNEMPLOYED. BRING YOUR CHILDREN. ADMISSION -. FREE. FREE. FREE. G DAVIS. Hon. Sectet.tr/. XTGAKUAWAHIA SPORTS. LABOUR x\ DAY. Running and tiling Events. Banked Cinder Tr-jtck. Record Entries. Admission It 6d and 64.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21396, 20 October 1934, Page 24
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