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AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW NIGHT and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. T O W N HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Hugo Larsen and Co. present (By Arrangement with Concert Management Arthur Judson, N.Y.) The Greatest Living Violinist. The Greatest Living Violinist. —London Daily Telegraph. SZIGETI. SZIGETI. SZIGETI. SZIGETI. SZIGETI. SZIGETI. SZIGETI. SZIGETI. Greater Than Kriesler. Greater Than Kriesler. —Sydney Mail. Szigeti fills the Sydney Town Hall. Extract from Sydney Morning Herald 8/8/32. Every seat in the Town Hall was occupied yesterday afternoon when Joseph Szigeti gave the sixth recital of his series. Ten minutes before the advertised time of starting the entrance was beseiged by a dense crowd struggling to force its way through the doorway, which was blocked by people waiting to buy their tickets at the windows just inside. The Greatest Australia Has Heard. The Greatest Australia Has Heard. Extract from Sydney Music News. The large Town Hall was crammed full, scores having been turned away. It was Violin Mastery that left one gasping. 2 MAGNIFICENT CONCERTS. 2 MAGNIFICENT CONCERTS. Assisted by the brilliant young Russian Pianist, PRINCE NIKITA MAGALOFF. PRINCE NIKITA MAGALOFF. Tickets, 3s To-day at the Bristol. Tickets 3s To-day at the Bristol. Tickets 3s To-day at the Bristol. Plans Open for Reserves: 7s 6d and ss. All prices plus the usual tax. Box Office: The Bristol Piano Company. Madame bax 111 e (late of Auckland, also Invercargill), Specialist In Marcel and Permanent Waving. Robinson's Toilet Salons, 8 Moray place (opposite Savoy). Phono 10-918.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 11