ST. JAMES THEATRE (THE THEATRE PERFECT). (Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd) TO-NIGHT AT 8. The Greatest Laugh of the Year NAT PHILLIPS’ “WHIRLIGIGS,” Featuring the STIFFY AND MO (NAT PHILLIPS and ROY RENE) SERIES OF REVUES. Prices: 3s and 1s 6d. Seats can be Booked at Theatre To-day for Dress Cirel* Orchestra Stalls and Grand Circle.
TOWN HALL Mi FIRST CONCERT, THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 Concerts also on SATURDAY NEXT AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23RD. *. E. J. Gravestock has the honour to present the phenomenal young Russian pianist, who has been thrilling huge audiences in Sydney. SHURA CHERKASSKY What the CRITICS say: American opinions:— Theosophists might call this boy pianist the reincarnation of a Carl Tausiz or a Franz Liszt. I call him the greatest child artist I have ever met. (“New York Evening Telegraph”) ThVre has been no such “Wonderkind” since Hofmann (“New York Sun”) He is still a boy in years, but musically he is an old as music itself. ("Baltimore Sun”) Australian opinions:— The young genius is undoubtedly one of the most phenomenal musicians that has ever visited Australia (“Sunday Times”) ** Cherkassky's technique is brilliance. (“Sydney Daily diamonded Guardian") Reached magnificent heights. (“Sydnew Morning Herald”) * ey Boy genius. (“Sydney Sun") Prices: 7s 6d and 5s (reserved) and 3s (plus tax) Box Plans open at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on Monday. Students’ Concessions.
A.G.A.A. TEAM GAMES. SATURDAY. OCTOBER AT
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 484, 13 October 1928, Page 14
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