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AMUSEMENTS. UNUSUAL ANNOUNCEMENT. IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS' OF LETTERS. MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT JASCHA HEIFETZ: JASCHA HEIFETZ HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO GIVE ONE EXTRA CONCERT ONE EXTRA CONCERT At the At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE GRAND OPERA HOUSE GRAND OPERA HOUSE On On SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27.’ The Box Plan for this Final Concert will be open at the Bristol Piano Co. To-morrow Morning. Town hall. town hall. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction J. and N. Tait. Manager Scott Colville THIS EVENINgTaT 8 O’CLOCK. THIS EVENING, AT 8 O’CLOCK. Messrs. J. and N. Tait, with pleasure. Present: HEIFETZ JASCHA HEIFETZ JASCHA HEIFETZ HEIFETZ THE i WORLD’S GREATEST VIOLINIST, THIS EVENING’S GREAT PROGRAMME: Scotch Fantasia Max Bruch Rondo Capriccio Saint Saens Larghetto Handel Vivace i. Haydn Slavonic Dance, E. Minor Dvorak Rondo Mozart Gipsy Airs Sarasate At the Piano: SAMUEL CHOTZINOFF. Heifetz, during his brief visit, has created unprecedented enthusiasm; his playing -defies all criticism; the critics bow to his great artistry. To repeat the words of the London “Times’': “His playing is> final, there is nothing more to bo said.” BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES OF ADMISSION—Reserved Seats, /10s, and 7s. 6*.; Unreserved Seats, ss. and 3s. (all prices plus taxi. Concessions to parties of musical etnaents and scholars. ~ , Five shilling day sales obtained at Ned Perry’s to-morrow morning, THERE IS ONLY ONE VIOLINISTHEIFETZ.

QRAND OPERA HOUSE Lessees J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Sole Direction Allan Wilkie

Under Vice-Regal Patronage. ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE , And - MISS HUNTER-WATTS, MISS HUNTER-WATTS, Supported by their Permanent Australasian Shakespearean Company. MONDAY, 1 AUGUST 29: “HAMLET" | TUESDAY, AUGUST 30: “MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31: “TWEI.FTH NIGHT.” THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1: “MERCHANT OR VENICE.’ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2: t "MACBETH." ( SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8: “MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR-. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING. THIS MORNING. RESERVE SEATS,NOW. f PRlCES—Reserved, 65.; Others, 4s. and to Students and School Children. Reserved, |3ls.; Others, as. and Is. Plus tax. Interviews between 2 and 3 daily. S. MALCOLM LAUGHTON. Personal Representative for Mr. Wilkie, Grand Hotel. .

IftZTUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY AND DANCING COMPETITIONS. Under the patronage of and in the presence of His Excellency the GovernorGeneral, Viscount Jellicoe. —— WELLINGTON’S ANNUAL FESTIVAL, Commencing at TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST SO. Entries from All Parts of the Dominion. Membership Tickets . Now Available. Admission:’. Dhy Sessions, Sixpence. Evening, 35., 25., Is. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. SPORTING. PAKUBANGA HUNT,' ANNUAL race meeting at ELLERSLIE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. UST 28. by FIVE O’CLOCK. All Nominations to .be accompanied by Cash- W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. 97 Shortland Street, Auckland. MANAWATU HUNT STEEPLECHASE MEETING. FEILDING COURSE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 27. Nominations for ail Events close on SATURDAY NEXT, (AUGUST £7, at 9 p.m. ■ Full programme in “Referee.” W. M'KENZIE, Secretary, Box 186, Palmerston North. BUSINESS NOTICES. KI£XEMA FOR ECZEMA. FTTHE well-known treatment for all 1 Skin Troubles-ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, BARBER'S RASH. ACNE, VARI. COSE ULCERS, and all SCALP troubles, is now obtainable in Wellington. Also premature or falling, hair show remarkable improvement from first treatment. A Certificated Nurse is in attendance specially for the dieting and treatment of the babies. Hours: 10-1 and 2-4. Consultations free; correspondence invited. ; MRS. GAUDIN, Klexema Rooms, 13 Woodward Street. HIRE OF G.S. WAGONS. THE Defence Department ha,s available for hire to approved applicants General Service Wagons (2 horse, four-wheeled, 30cwt„ quarter-lock), at £5 per annum, under conditions to be seen at any Defence Office. Applicants should apply to Defence Headquarters, Auckland, Palmerston North, or Christchurch, where full particulars may be obtained. ~WE STAND ALONE FOR FURS. WHY ? BECAUSE we get our Skins Direct from the Trappers. We Tan and Dress our own Skins in out own Tannery. We dye the skin s ourselves, Under Our Own Secret Process, and we Manufacture the Furs in our Own Factory. ' POYNTER’S, 12 William St,, Petone. STORAGE available in Colonial Carrying Company’s Brick Stores. Furniture, Goods, etc. Goods and Par. cels forwarded to United Kingdom. 'Phone 634.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 284, 25 August 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 284, 25 August 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 284, 25 August 1921, Page 7

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