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AMUSEMENTS T/lOMftf A.O BRIEN Theatre 7! HOOT GIBSON THE DENVER DUDE” smiling Hoot as a Scotch Highlander. Eh! Mon, Hoot wears a Derby —Just think—Checkered Vest, White Collar, Hard-Hitter and •‘KILTS.” FIRST A N P E r^^ ND DELROY and DELANEY WORLD-FAMOUS RHYTHMICAL DANCERS ALSO THE CHILD WONDER VOCALIST, le 41-586. Tivoli Phone 44-136 CONTINUOUS FROM JOmlo l Orm* Fashions For Women” PETER B. KYNE'S “WARPAINT” Tim McCoy, Pauline Starke. Here's Love and Adventure, Swift Action, A Stirring Drama that Rings True. ADOLPHE MENJOU “THE ACE OF CADS” “The Fate Of A Flirt” Phone 44-609. HARRY LANGDON LONG PANTS” Phone 20-142. GLORIA SWANSON, EUGENE O’BRIEN Supported by a Powerful Star Cast in “FINE MANNERS” Miss Swanson’s Latest and Greatest Picture Also Ken. Maynard with his Wonder Horse “Tarzan” in “THE OVERLAND STAGE”

TOWN HALL Direction E. J. Carroll. A Never-to-be-Forgotten Event. The Coming to New Zealand of That Genius of Divine Art, that Colossus of the Pianoforte, The World-famous IGNAZ RIEDMAN

WILL GIVE THREE CONCERTS. SATURDAY 16th TUESDAY 19th THURSDAY 21st Friedman recently had conferred upon him the unique distinction of being chosen from all the World’s Greatest Pianists to play at The Beethoven Centenary in Vienna, and his success was so prodigious that he was nominated Austrian Kammer-virtuoso and invited to play The Beethoven Trio With the World-famous ’Cellist, Casals, and the incomparable Viennese Violinist, Haberman. Three days later he repeated the Beethoven Piano Concerto with the Vienna Orchestra, under the conductorship of Weingartner. What a Sensation! Just read a brief excerpt from the "Neues Wiener Journal”:— The Soloist of the evening: was Ignaz Friedman. The G Major Concerto rang out so full of colour, so glowing - with such brilliant virtuosity as one has seldom heard. Friedman plays as a great musician, tone and beauty included. It is a masterly pianistic art and musicianly analysis not attained to-day by any other than this marveilous pianist, who clothes the Beethoven vision with new colour, yet preserves the manly, serious and noble character. “AMONG THE MANY WONDERS OF INTERPRETATION THE VIENNA BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL CALLED FORTH. FRIEDMAN’S RENDERING OF THE G MAJOR CONCERTO REMAINS THE OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE.” Then—

RIEDMAN Returned to London to give two recitals in the Albert Hall, for which a special platform had been erected In the centre of the huge arena, which *ccommodates over 8,000, and his triumph was something in the nature of a sensation. the box plans open at lewis r. EADV AND SON, LTD., ON MONDAY N EXT. RESERVED SEATS, 10s AND 7s 6d. RESERVED SEATS, 10s AND 7s 6d. (Plus Tax). Liberal concessions will be offered to Sludenfs, particulars to be announced uter. Direction . e. J. Carroll. Representative Scott Colville.

Farmers’ Trading Co. Ltd. STAFF DANCE AMATEUR Operatic Society Hall Tuesday, sth July, 1927 DANCING 8 till 11 L adie«, 2s Gents, 2s 6d Birtley’s Society Dance Band.

~ Einar Hanson, the handsome young wedish actor, whose lamentable death a* recently been reported from Holly°od, never forgot "Children of Diorce,” a Paramount picture. During Z 1 ® week of production he had the avki - rtune to an d injure his nose, ‘ v nlcn kept him at home for several fy®.- The fifth week found Hanson Paying his part so well that he was Shed to a long term contract. Dprothy Arzner, the third woman ; Ur?? tor *° receive a contract from a fr»n ° n plcture corporation, filled the bowing positions with success before f r re cent appointment to the mega- ;"°. ne: . typist, secretary, script girl, : tter * title writer, scenarist, continuFew directors in the indushave had the varied experience p grirl director enjoys. Her first ai J lou nt directorial effort is "Fashfor Women.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 13

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