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■7*l ifiF*«!■ * iiiv?iisTiii3fi iTiti iliti Ititi iTst»iJa7»ilSTsr'£= =♦■ all m 1 - ife It m HEIFETZ! At To-night’s Final Recital Heifetz will choose his encores from the following: “AVE MARIA” (Schubert), “TURKISH MARCH” (Beethoven). “ON WINGS OF SONG” (Mendelssohn). “VALSE BLUETTE” (Drigo). 5/DAY SALE TICKETS available at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., until noon, I then at Coleman’s, Tobacconist, H.M.T. i Arcade; also at the Doors to-night. 7/6 Reserved Seats availab e at Box Office i until noon, then at Coleman’s, Tobacconist. j Special Reserved Seats at 12s 6d and 10s 6d on sale at Box Office until noon, then at Coleman's, Tobacconist.. Limited number of 3s Tickets available at Doors to-night. To-night at 8 Positively Final Recital J. & N. TAIT Have the Honour to Present: HEIFETZ TO-NIGHT , FINAL PROGRAMME I ncludes: “SONATA IN F MINOR” (Pietro Lochatelli). “SYMPHONIE ESPAGNOLE” ( Lalo). “GIPSY AIRS” (Sarasate). Also: AIR ON G STRING (Bach) RONDO (Schubert) LA FILLE AUX CHEVEUX DE LIN (Debussy) SCHERZO (Impromptu) (Grieg-Achron) ISI DOR ACHRON at the Piano. I CONCESSIONS TO STUDENTS UPON APPLICATION TO BOX OFFICE. Box Plans for To-night’s Final Recital ! on view at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd-. until Noon, then at Coleman’s, Tobac- ! conist. I PRICES: 12s Gd, 10s 6d, 7s Gd (reserved); 5s and 3s (unreserved). All j prices plus tax, etc. Direction: J. & N. TAIT. IPWftiEffl Direction: J. & N, TAIT.

Sunday Evening :«WWW<WWWWWW | 1 STRAND j; THEATRE |j . MWVmMWVWWtf' FRIENDLY CHAT It’s bonnie going to the Strand on Sunday Evenings and hear a good variety of musical programme. Do you know I have been a regular patron for the last twelve months, and enjoyed every bit of it. Come with me, say, about 6, and we can wait and read in the lounge. By this morning’s paper the programme is going to be a good one and the following artists and bands are appearopens up with Orchestral Items by a combination of 25 musicians. A tenor solo by Mr. J. Simpson, selections by a Special Saxophone Band, vocal duet by Byrl Smith and Elsie Bentle, Overture to •‘Poet and Peasant’’ by the Sunday Concert Orchestra. a special vocal item by the Orphis Quartette, and items by Ray Marson and his Famous Orchestra. Sunday Recitations. Look here, you have to get there early for a seat. It’s always packed out, and all for a Silver Coin Collection. Mr. E. J. Dudson is the Organiser, and he certainly knows what his patrons want on Sundays.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 15

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