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AMUSEMENTS. MUNICIPAL CONCERT HALL. TO-NIUHT. TO-NIGHT. S P.M. S I\M. •THK ARCADIANS,” the Most Successful Comic Opera ever produced in Christchurch by an Amateur Company, will be presented for the last time. THE THE T H E T H ?: ARCADTAXS ARCADIA NTS ARCADIANS ARCADIANS ARCADIANS "The Arcadians” are the Talk of the Town. Tou can't afford to miss seeing it. Book at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Paragon Luncheon and Tea Rooms, 126, Hereford Street (next Queen's Pictures). PRICES: ss, 3s, Cs. MUNICIPAL CONCERT HALL. .Direction J. and N. Tait. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, MONDAY, JULY 2. Return of Benno Moiselwitsch, the most popular Pianist of the Day. J. C. WILLIAMSON AND J. AND N. TAIT Have the honour to announce the Second New Zealand Tour of BENNO MOISEI WITSCH M OISEIWITSCII MOISEI WITSCi 1 ONE OK THE GREATEST LIVING MASTERS OP” THE PIANOFORTE. Nearly five years have elapsed since Benno Moiseiwitseh began his last Australian and New Zealand Season, when over 60 Record-breaking Recitals were given. Since then he has played to enormous audiences, practically in all parts of the world. Moiseiwitsch has enlarged his brilliant repertoire, chiefly by the addition of modern works. Consequently. many novelties will be played during the coming season. BRILLIANT MOISEI WITSCH BRILLIANT MO ISEI WITSCH BRILLIANT MOISEIWITSCH The enormous technical skill, affection and feeling for music of sentimental import, the beautiful touch, the splendid vitality of his interpretations, and a pianissimo of exquisite beauty, such as few pianists have ever realised, are the qualities which have given Moiseiwitsch a place in the front rank of the world’s greatest pianists. MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH (Pronounced Mwolxay-vitch.) CONCERT DATES, JUNE 27, JUNE 80, JULY 2. BOX PLANS FOR RESERVED SEATS AT THE BRISTOL ~ ” PANY. PIANO COMUnreserved Seats 6a, Ss, 2a (all prices SPECIAL. 'concessions to stutax). L DENTS. Direction * J. and N. Tait. (J O N Jo_ B R T. Schoolroom <cr. Madras and Hereford Streets) MONDAY, 25th. 8 p. JUMBLE SALES. ‘ 4 REAL Good Jumble Sale will be -*:Y held in Hibernian Hall, Tuesday. June 26. at 2.30 . Good supply of Men's. Women's and Children’s Clothing. Jams, Produce, Etc. Admsision 3d. 0072 RAILWAY NOTICES. LYTTELTON LINE TRAINS. SUNDAY. JUNE 24. THE usual 9.0 p.m. Ohristehurch-Lyt-telton train will leave Christchurch 0.11 p.m.. and the usual 9.30 p.m. Lyt-telton-*'hristchurch train will leave Lyttelton 9.35 p.m. 7519 EDUCATIONAL. ELOCUTION. Mr J. R. LESTER. Teacher of Elocution, 136, Bates Building, 136, Worcester Street. TTSX EVENING J^IGBY'S COMMERCIAL CLASSES j are held at COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Shorthand. Typewriting, Filing, Instruction on Vertical Adding Machine, Bookkeeping. etc., etc. Also Coaching for Shorthand-Typlstes’ Public Service and all Shorthand, Bookkeeping. and University Entrance ExaminuFull particulars on . Halienstein s Buildings, ipplication. (opp. D.1.C.) 3 MRS H. G. REEVES. TEACHER OF TRu BANJO AND MANDOLIN. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS TO COUNTRY PUPILS. Instruments and Music always In stock Studio: 18, lnglis Buildings, High St. ELOCUTION. Mr J. R. LESTER. Teache** of Elorui ion. 136, Bates Building, 136, Worcester Street. TTSX MTSS MARY TAYLOR. I'D A CHER OK VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Successful Pupils Recent Compettlons. Terms, apply Robert Francis' Music Rooms, or 98, Conway Street, Spreydon. 0305 BANJO DON'T BE SllY. the cholo strumen Ho any pe nongst for many ye ■dded rs, have contemplated seriously the evolution and progress that has b-en recorded in the form, use and adaptation of the Banjo? The youngest, perhaps, of !* *i! ingtrumen £*nid ' development into an individual musical entity, with a definite part to perform in the scheme of music, has CT en a really phenomenal achievement P Good Banjo Bands are of .sufficient true musical worth to be recognised an u new medium of and will of Banjo' part's in orchestras of symphonic proportions; in fact, this progressive slop is even now on the brink Zt actuality. LOUIS W. BLOY Studio: S 3, I nKlis llu Md in s s, nigh St., 'Fbom 1436.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18496, 23 June 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18496, 23 June 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18496, 23 June 1928, Page 3

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