AMUSEMENTS. Box Plan# for Reserved Seats (7s 6d> now open at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Unreserved Seats: ss, 3s. 2s. {All Prices Plus Tax). TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND Direction J. <SL N. TAIT. To-Morrow (Tuesday), 8 p.m. AND Thursday, Saturday, JUNE 21, JUNE 23. J. AND N. TAIT have the honour to announce the Second New Zealand Tour of BENNO Wlh ONE OF THE GREATEST LIVING MASTERS OF THE PIANOFORTE. Nearly five years have elapsed since Benno Moiseiwitsch began his last Australian and New Zealand Season, when over 60 record-breaking Recitals were given. Since then he has played to enormous audiences, practically in all parts of the world. Moiseiwitsch has enlarged his brilliant jj repertoire, chiefly by the addition of modern works. Consequently, many K novelties will be played during the cominc season. [ THE “TWENTIETH CENTURY CHOPIN” The playing of Moiseiwitsch has taken on such a breadth and depth that h he is THE IDOL. OF ENGLAND, AMERICA and FRANCE. He has en. ► deared himself to the hearts of music lowers wherever he has appeared. I Special Concessions to Students £ Direction J - 4 N - TA,T ' t Manager ARTHUR TAIT O/SMWJTSCH
A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. TO-NIGHT TWO SHOWS DAILY THE BIGGEST SENSATION OF THE GENERATION. AEGUS THE PROPHET WIZARD The Most Uncanffy Boy of the Twentieth Century. Come and See ARGUS The 12-year-old Genius. The Sensation of the Age. The Wonderful, Mysterious, Uncanny and Psychic Phenomenon. The Boy who looks straight into the Secrets of Life—who reads your inmost soul. The WONDER of the CENTURY. IS HE SUPERHUMAN? The Boy with 1,000 Eyes. Has Mystified the World by his marvellous gift of Second Sight. COME WITH YOUR WRITTEN QUESTIONS And ARGUS WILL ANSWER THEM. In Addition, COMPLETE PICTURE PROGRAMME. No. 5 of the Old Favourites, A Woman of Paris ” Written and Produced by CHARLES CHAPLIN, And featuring Two Favourite Artists, ADOLPHE MENJOU, EDNA PURVIANCE. Added Attraction: By arrangement with Fox Films and specially taken for the Prince Edward, THE KINGSFORD SMITH FLIGHT. Splendid Pictures of the Arrival of the Trans-Pacific Flyers at BRISBANE AND SYDNEY. BOX PLAN FOR THE SEASON NOW OPEN. BE WISE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS.
ALFRED O’SHEA THE ILLUSTRIOUS IRISH TENOR •'With the Sorrow of Ireland and the Sunshine of Australia in his voice. •* Will Give 4 —Brilliant Concerts —4 Commencing on TUESDA Y, JUNE 26 And on THURSDAY AND SATURDAY June 28 and 30. And MONDAY. JULY 2. In the Big Town Hall Direction - - HENRY HAYWARD ALFRED O’SHEA The wonder Singer of the 20th Century, presenting Four Gorgeous Programmes of infinite charm and variety from Opera excerpts to the evergreen ballads and Folk-Songs of the Homeland. A VERITABLE FEAST OF SONG THE O’SHEA BOX PLANS Open at Lewis Eady Ltd., on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT. RESERVED SEATS. 6s (Plus Tax). anagei M. ;nt: Du Chateau and Colville.
CLOSED FOR ALTERATIONS Re-Opens Wednesday Morning With Complete New Prooramme. TWO STAR FEATURES. No. I—Oorinne Griffith, in “THREE HOURS” No. 2 —Ricnard Talmadgc in “Doubling With Danger”
TEACHERS OP DANCING. Symondsviiie Studio SYMONDS STREET (Next St. Paul's) MISS SPENCERS TUITION CLASSES—MONS., THURS. ADVANCED DAN CES—TU ES., SAT. Private Lessons by Appointment. Studio Available, suitable Balls, Weddings, Bridge and Cabaret Parties, etc. Parti, culars by Phone or Miss Spencer. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Operatic, Character, Greek. Latest Ballroom Dancing, including The Yale Blues. STUDIO: 22 KHYBER PASS. Phone 41-423. FRANK WOODRUFFE EXPERT INSTRUCTOR AND OLDTIME DANCE AUTHORITY. Special Jazz Course: 15s. 178 UPPER SYMONDS STREET. TEACHERS OF MUSIC CYRIL WALSHE, Teacher of Piano, Theory, Singing and Commercial Subjects. Fees Moderate. Interviews by Appointment, or Phone 44-407. 23 KHYBER PASS (opp. Grafton Rd.).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 383, 18 June 1928, Page 15
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