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.:'■■;''■ .AMUSEMENTS: ■ ' n THURSDAY NE?:T. . ■'■ UNIVERSAIi'S. .'/;' ''[■■■ ■■'. ".\ '.'■ 102S •■"';.■'/■ ,■- '; .■ '• "■ SUPER'- VERSION / • /. -THE CLASSIC ! .:• :/ ...-. . ■ ■ OF THE : . • / ... • SCREEN., : . ■ /■■■■- -'.«>■• ■ "■' :■■ ■ ■••■■"• " "UNCLE TOM'S. CABIN," The story you've'.loved, to. read— , the play .you've loved: to hear—now ' the picture, you've. longed to see— . : all the beauty—. all the charm —brought to life as only a .great picture"i can do— THE PLAZA, TTVOLI AND EVERYBODY'S. Direction: Thomas A. O'Brienl THE OUTSTANDING CONCERT ', ATTRACTION OF THE YEAR. ' "IT MAY AS WELL" BE SET DOWN : HERE AND' NOW THAT THE EXCITEMENT OF THE MULTITUDE COULD SCARCELY HAVE BEEN MORE FRENETIC HAD THE OBJECT OF THEIR WORSHIP BEEN MR. IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI." —New York Telegram. TOWN HALL, i Direction - - E. J. GRAVESTOCK, LTD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER'IB, —- ALSO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 AND -—-' • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK v : Has the Honour to Present for the . FIRST TIME- IN AUSTRALASIA, . SHURA CHERKASSKY, ' SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, . • THE -—' I; WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST. WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST. WORLD'S GREATEST BOY PIANIST. Who has created such a furore in the world of music by his extraordinary talents and phenomenal pianistic . ability. Although only sixteen years of age he-has a technique that leaves his audience breathless from wonderment, and truly amazed before the manifestations of a power greater than they . : can comprehend.

.SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA "CHERKASSKY, "THEOSOPHISTS MIGHT CALL THIS BOY vTHE REINCARNATION. OF A. CARL.TAUSIG OR A FRANZ LISZT. I CALL Hill THE GREATEST CHILD ARTIST I EVER MET." " '■ ■ v.i —"New York Evening Telegraph." "It-is Shura the boy who walks out upon the platform ■ with childlike simplicity of manner, and au engaging naivete that contrasts strangely with Shura the artist. At the piano he becomes" instantly masterful, authoritative. So enveloping, so complete is his concentration that he seems transported to another sphere, far removed from every material consideration." SHURA CHERKASSKY, SHURA CHERKASSKY, ' "SHURA CHERKASSKY, recently a' child prodigy, now attained to manhood by Virtue of his sixteen years, gave a piano recital at Carnegie' Hall before a house full ° £ v .enthusiasts. IT HAY BD SAID vAT THAT IN THIS BOY IS LODGED A TALENT FOR PLAYING THE PIANO HARDLY EQUALLED BY ANY BUT ONE, OR PERHAPS TWO, VIRTUOSI NOW BEFORE THE PUBLIC." VI " J - UUi,l "Notwithstanding his tender age, Chernassky communicates first and foremost a sense of unstinted power, an unlimited reservoir of strength. As for the mechanics of the pianist's art, the boy's mastery of his instrument is prodigious, even in these days of Euper-technic." —"New York 'World."BOX PLANS OPEN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15. .At • Lewis Eady,. Ltd. Reserved Seats, 7/6. Unreserved 5/ and 3/ . Plus Tax. Concessions to Students. LODGE NOTICES. TNDEPENDENT ORDER OF V/V_>O - 1 - ODDFELLOWS, N.Z. AUCKLAND DISTRICT, NO. 2. MEETINGS FOR NEXT WEEK. MONDAY. October S.—Wynyard, Eden Terrace. (Installation o£ Officers.) TUESDAY, October o.—Star of Ellerslic (installation) ; Epsom, Royal Oak (installation) ; Lily oE Eden. Rebckah, Rcnall Street (installation) ; Lily of Dcvonport Foresters' Hall, Devonport. WEDNESDAY, October 10.—Harmony Rebekah, Birkenliead (installation) ; Weshnere. Foulder Avenue, Westmere THURSDAY. October 11.—Alberta, Mornlngside; Star of Auckland, Pitt Street (installation); F. S. NEWBOLD, D.D.C.M., ■ 2, Flower St., Eden Terrace. H. G. ADAItS, District Sec.,S as, Chatham Aye.. Mt. Albert. xrri%*. " INDEPENDENT ORDER OF JsVagM x RECHA BITES. I> ' -Z ' DISTRICT - Xo S4. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. TUESDAY.—Mt. Albert. Presbyterian Hall iAo Dcvonport, Methodist Hall, 7.30 Ha?l IU ? B n ; Juve «- 11 , cs, , Prieni "y Societies' 7 p.m.; Birkenliead, re-onenin" of M?H,mli D t HM,~P Sta °?i lrd Juveniles, i>xi.Lno(iibL , null Great North Rnirt i *xr\ *$**& Ha"° uaj,. 7.30: Juveniles. Saturdav, 645 Sjj3j!\ RATIONAL INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. LOYAL UNITED BROTHERS «.t0.«0.f. . LODGE.' Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of our Senior Trustee P.P.G.M. Brother John Odwyer, which will move from the Mortuary of C. Little and Sons, Hobson St, TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 2 p.m., for Symonds St. Cemetery. HY. PHILLIPS. 0 _: }.:.-j" Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 22

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