AMUSEMENTS, OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWrf HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction J- 9 n| i, NManager Scott Colvill THIS EVENING AT 8 m THE SECOND HEIFETZ RECITAL.. With much pride Messrs. J. ana E. lau nresent the consummate artist, HEIFETZ JASCHA HEIFETZ JAoCHA HEIFETZ HEIFETZ THE WORLD’S GREATEST VIOLINIST, Such an Artist comes to us but once in a lifetime and it does irreparable damage to one’s conscience to admit tuat you have missed hearing him. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME: . Sonata in G Minor /nrtini Concerto in E Minor Mendelssohn Nocturne in E Minor Chopin-Auer Hungarian Danae, No. 7 Brahms Caprice. No. 20 Paganini Caprice, No. 13 •• P a K anl ?) Polonaise in D Major Wiemawskl AND OTHER NUMBERS JUST Ab GOOD MEASURE. At the Piano ... SAMUEL CHOTZINOFF BOX' PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. . BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL . The wise and discriminating book their "PRICES OF ADMISSION.-Reserved Seats 10s. Gd. and 7s. Gd.; ss. aid 3s. All prices plus tax. Concessions to musical ctudents and “Five Shilling day sale Tickets on Sale at Ned Perry’s. Three shilling Tickets at Town Hall only (Wakefield Street entrance). pECITAL THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 25. THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST HUTT BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB. 11th ANNUAL CONCERT. King george theatre (Lower Hutt), X - TPTTTI TO-NIGHT! mnvwnT TO-NIGHT! THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. In the Presence of His Excellency the Governor-General and Suite. Under the Direction of Mr. E. J. HUI. Special Engagement of MISS ROSA ALBA (Sydney), Soprano (her First Appearance in Wellington). Miss Mabel Esquilant. Contralto, Miss Ava Symons, Violinist, Miss Maisie Burt, Elocutionist. Messrs. Herbert F. Wood and EJ. Hill, Tenors. The Melody Four (Messrs. E. W. Lewis, F. V. Blandford. R. ' S. All'wright, and F. IV. LayMr. R. R. Orr, Baritone, Mr. Albert Russell, Humourist, Mr. Harold Whittle, Accompanist, Box Plan R. Hannah and Co. PRICES: 3s. and 2s. FJIOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THREE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), And on M’EDNESD AY and THURSDAY, Curtain at 8 p.m. sharp. MISS HARDINGE-MALTBYwiII present The Famous Poetic Drama, "PAOLO AND FRANCESCA.” "PAOLO AND FRANCESCA,” "PAOLO AND FRANCESCA," By Stephen Phillips. An Exquisite Poem. A Powerful Drama! A Strong Cast of Characters by wellknown Wellington Performers. Soldier Song by Mr. Leo Bnckeridgs. Costumes Designed' bv Miss E. Kirk. Orchestra under Mr. M. Dixon. Play Produced by Miss Hardingc-Maltby. PRICES—Circle and Front Stalls, Is. 2d.; Back Stalls, 2s. Id. BOX PLANS. Now Open at. Bristol. No Extra Charge for Booking. THE WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor, Mr. H. Temple White. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALb. TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27. •UDAS MACCABAEUS. JUDAS MACCABAEUS. Special Engagement of MISS ROSA ATBA. The Brilliant Oratorio Soprano. "Rosa Alba’s voice has all the limpid beauty of Melba’s, coupled with, tho freshness of a boy chorister’s.”—Sydney “Bulletin.” Contralto—Jfiss Phyllis Massey. Tenor—Mr. Hubert Carter. Bass—Mr. Arthur Oakey.. • Prices, ss. (res.), 3s. (res.), and 2s. Tho Box Plan opens at the Bristol this morning, nt 9 o’clock, W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec. ’Phone 33W. BAH.. THE FIFTH ANNUAL BALL Of the WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION Is to be held in the TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, ° n MONDAY. AUGUST 29, at 8.30 p.m. INVITATIONS have been issued on the basis of such lists as the Committ© has been able to obtain, hut as these are necessarily incomplete, tickets may be obtained from the Secretary. DOUBLE TICKETS, £l. SINGLE TICKETS, 12s. Gd. The function will be under the distinguished patronage of their Excellencies the Secretary, Returned Soldiers’ Association. IT IS A FACT THAT MUSIC TS SUCH A FUNDAMENTAL in the A development of a home— AND THAT A PIANO is such a vital necessity in the development of home music that any piano, bought anywlieie. at most any price, proves a good investment in the home BUT If you would make the. wisest use of your money you should invest it where ft buys the highest quality in a piano reason that money spent a piano is wisflf qpent—the quality oAhese pianos absolutely assures this— BRINSMEAD PStu WTNDOVER JESSE FRENCH BREWSTER LYON & HEALY. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street.' The Oldest-established Piano House m New Zealand. MEETINGS. ' healteFcampa ign. rpOWN HALL. ' TOWN HALL. SUNDAY. AUGUST 28. 8.30 p.m. Address by DR. TRUBV KING, C.M.G. (Director of Child Welfare Department). Subject: “DUTY Oh 1 HEALTH.” “DUTY OF HEALTH." "DUTY OF HEALTH." How to Got Fit and Keep Fit. Illustrated by Lantern Slides and Moving Pictures. Introductory Address by HON. C. J. PARR, C.M.G. (Minister of Health and Education). His Worship tho Mayor will preside. ADMISSION FREE. BUSINESS NOTICES. TIT BARBER * CO., Dry Cleaners (no , ’» • dyeing), 125 Cuba Street, City.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 281, 22 August 1921, Page 7
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