AMUSEMENTS. J. npOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. 1 Direction—J. and N. Tait. F- TO-MORROW NIGHT! TO-MORROW! In the Distinguished Presence of his Excellency the Governor and Suite, • And SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, England's Greatest Pianist, LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD BORWICK, THE POET-PIANIST. THE POET-PIANIST. WHOSE EMOTIONAL DEPTHS, WONDERFUL TECHNIQUE, MASTERLY STYLE, BEAUTIFUL. PURE, AND POETIC INTERPRETATIONS, Have complete!}- captivated critics a.nd _ public alilcr in all the great musical centres of Europe, mid recently in Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney during an Australian season of UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMPHS, Created the most remarkable scenes OE UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM. The Melbourne "Argus," speaking of liis eleventh recital—a number which is, not only without parallel, but far exceeds that of any other celebrity v.-ho has ap- . peared in the Victoria.ll capital—says:— "The Town Hall was full in every part of it at Mr. Leonard Borwick's' recital last night, and the excitement and on- '. thusiasm grew as the evening went on, i, until it culminated in one of those extraordinary demonstrations which have never 2 been nccoTded in Melbourne save to the very greatest artists." "Perfection, thy name is Borwick"!— London "World." "Fire and passion in combination with ~ the highest stylo of elegance gavo a per- ' fectly intoxicating glamour to tho Liszt Etude. For piano playing of this description two hours is all too short a space."—"Schlesisehe-Zeitung," Breslau. Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at the Dresden and Christcson's. Concessions will bo made to bona-iido students. All particulars from box office. PRICES: 55., reserved seats; 35., 25., and a limited number at Is. 'SHAW STANLEY, Manager. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. ; MR. T. M. WILFORD, M.P., Mayor of Wellington, has cordially consented to Perform tho Opening Ceremony. This Splendid Theatre, absolutely up-to-date and complete in every detail, is easily the Finest Picture House in this Province. All pictures presented will bo new to the Dominion, all selected for special and striking interest. No dirt or dullness. PICTURES FOR QUIET PEOPLE. PICTURES FOR MERRY PEOPLE. PICTURES FOR. YOUNG PEOPLE. PICTURES" FOR MATURE PEOPLE. ... Is. .-and -Gd. 'UNIQUE ~ MAORI ■ ENTERTAINMENT! ■- •-- -• -In Aid of VICTORIA MAORI GIRLS' SCHOOL, AUCKLAND, In Y.M.C.A.. ASSEMBLY HALL,. Willis Street, TO-NIGHT. At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. THREE LECTURETTES, "THE NEW ZEALAND MAORI." 1. The Past—Hon. Sir James Carroll, K.C.M.G. 2. The Present—Dr. To Rangihiroa. 3. The Future—Hon. A. T. Ngata, M.P. SOLOISTS: "Home, Sweet Home" (in Maori)— Mrs. W. Pitt. "Waiata Poi"-Mr. E. J. Hill. Maori Hakas, War Dances, Laments, and Songs. ADM.ISSIOX-25. HARRINGTON'S, LTD., FILM SERVICE. For Everything Cinematograph, including all the BIGGEST EXCLUSIVE STAR DRAWS. Apply to E. J. HYAMS, LTD., New Zealand Representative, 120 VICTORIA ST., WELLINGTON. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. HAWKE'S BAT SHOW, AWKE'S BAY SHOW, AT HASTINGS, ON OCTOBER 18 and 19. PRIZES INCREASED TO .£1665. Entries Close 4th OCTOBER. Programme from any A, and P. Society, or from CHAS. DOUGLAS, Secretary, Napier. HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. HAWKE'S BAY SHOW. EDUCATIONAL, CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, 255 THE TERRACE, Wellington. Next Term will begin on September • 20th. i ( Mrs. Henry Smith will be at Home on TUESDAY, September 19th. i TUGA TAWA, Marton. Country Board- ' ing School for Girls. School will reopen on Wednesday, 20th September. ' Principal, Miss M. Taylor. CROYDON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Boarding and Day School for Boys under 13 years of ago. Special class for Boys under six. Third Term commences on Tuesday, September 12th. Boarders must bo in on Monday, 11th. Miss Soniervillo, 81 Hill Street. yrVL. JOSEPH STEPHENS, Specialist in Pianoforte, Harmony, Composition, Having just arrived from London has now commenced Tuition in the above Subjects. Studio: Over Littlejobn's, Lambton Quay. BANKS'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1 11 GREY STREET. J Students prepared for tho following Ex- I animations:— o ACCOUNTANCY—New Zealand Society d of Accountants. j. BOOK-KEEPING—New Zealand Society I of Accountants. j, SHORTHAND Incorporated Phono- v graphic Society of Australia, I CIVIL SERVICE—(Junior and Senior) li MATRICULATION-Solicitors' General S Knowledge and all Entranco Urn- u vorsity Examinations. b Over 70 per cent, passes in last year's fi public examinations. S Telephone- 2095. TjUTZQERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. ■ Boarding and Day School for Girls. J Principals: Miss Baber,.M.A., Miss' Rachel Richmond I (Higher Certificate N.F.U.). Preparatory. Classes for Children .under. 8.1.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1231, 13 September 1911, Page 1
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