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AMUSEMENTS. " THE WRECKER." FIRST PRODUCTION TO-NIGHT. A full scenic, lighting and effects rehearsal took place last evening, under the supervision of the London Stage Director, so that everything is in complete readiness for this evening's initial New Zealand representation of "The> Wrecker,' which is, unquestionably, tho best and most thrilling of the mystery plays staged during recent years. "THE WRECKER." BOX PLANS AND DAY SALES. ' Seats in central positions for to-night and subsequent evenings may be selected at Lewis Eady, Ltd., to-day until 5 o'clock and afterwards at His Majesty's Theatre. 'IOO back stalls and 600 gallery tickets may bo purchased at the Theatre Confectionery Kiosk up to seven o'clock and afterwards they may bo procured at tho theatre ticket boxes. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. Tho Best of the Mystery Plays. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. AND FOLLOWING FIVE EVENINGS. MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. (In Conjunction with E. J. and Dan Carroll) Present for the First Time to Playgoers of New Zealand the Remarkably Successful and Very Thrilling Railway Mystery Drama, "THE WRECKER," "THE WRECKER," "THE WRECKER," BY ARNOLD RIDLEY, Author of " THE GHOST TRAIN." A Play of Mystery Thrills Laughter. Mystery Thrills Laughter. "THE WRECKER" Will bo Presented by a Specially Selected New English Company, Headed by MISS JOSEPHINE WILSON, and MR. CLAYTON GREENE, Two of London's Finest Dramatic Stara. The Cast (in Gladys Elliott . Milly Knight . Mary Shelton . Noah Twembletfc Roger Doyle . Joshua Barney . Sir Gervaise . Detective . .i Chester Kyle •• Lady Beryl Ali . . r. Horace Skeet « Haines . . . ■, John Smith . Play Produced order of appearance)— .. . . Helen Saintsbury . v. . Ivy Sparrow . ... Josephine Wilson v r." . Frank Morrison . w r.- . Clayton Greene r.i w . Arthur Young .• r.i •. George Willoughby v M i. Frank Rutherford w ra . Reginald Collins ra re ra . Noelle Sonning i a si . Richard Stirling w r? v . . Guy Routh .• w v . Norman W. Lee .■ v . . . Redge Carey by CLAYTON GREENE. Bov Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Kiosk, PRICES :—D.C. and R.S.. 8s: Stalls. 4s: Gallery, Is 6d; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All Prices Plus Tax Manager: • - - JOHN FARRELL. Q AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY (Inc.). WILL PRESENT AT ITS OPENING CONCERT OF THE SEASON, WALLACE'S MELODIOUS OPERA, " MARITANA," " MARITANA," " MARITANA," TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, MAY 16, AT 8 P.M. AT 8 P.M. SOLOISTS MISS KATE CAMPION - • MISS M. CLAGUE - - - - MR. LAMBERT HARVEY - MR. GEOF. COLLEDGE - -

MR. E. THOMAS Bass With FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. Under the Baton of COLIN HUSTON, L.R.A.M. Leader of Orchestra: MISS EDITH WHITELAW. Box Plan Opens on MONDAY, May 13. at 7J30 a.m., at:— STRONG'S BOX OFFICE. 1-16, Queen Street, Opp. Wyndham Street. Intending Subscribers please make Application to:— R. W. STRONG, Hon. Sec. and Treas. SUBSCRIPTIONS: TICKETS FOR -EACH OP 3 CONCERTS TICKETS FOR EACH OF 3 Ol /. CONCERTS -/ TICKETS FOR EACH OF CONCERTS .. 24/A UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD A LOAN POLL TO-DAY. Vote for_ the progress of Auckland. Construction work will provide muchneeded employment. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. 5 ELECTRIC SOCCER. i ELECTRIC SOCCER. THRILLS THRILLS - THRILLS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), COMMENCING AT 7.45 P.M. SCOTTISH V. THE REST. \ SCOTTISH V, THE REST. EARLY GAME: SHORE V. TAMAKI—Fourth Grade. Popular Prices: Is. including Stand. S. R. MASSAM, Secretary. SPORTING. FRANKLIN RACING CLUB. RACE MEETING AT THE CLUB'S RACECOURSE, PUIvEKOHE. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 11. SPECIAL TRAINS FROM AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. EXCURSIONS. First Race, 11.15 a.m. Admission to Course, 2s 6d; Cars, 2s <sd. A. P. DAYSH, Pukekohe. Secretary. EXHIBITIONS. LAST FOUR WEEKS OF EXHIBITION. Mrs. 1. Wilson Muirbead bus pleasure jn renewing the Invitation to view her Collection ol flno original Etchings by modern British Artists Do noi miss seeing this Ex hibition. Such Etchings as these are rarely see in Now Zealand and all Etchings are for sale at moderate prices. An early visit will bo appreciated Hours: JO a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m to 9 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. to 1? noon -103, Dihvortb Building. HALLS TO LET. HOLIDAY Resorts, Beach. Baths, Weddings, Social Evenings, catered for.— Point Erin Park Kiosk. Herno Bay. OAKLEIGH Park Cabaret, Hendorson Valley, caters for Private Parties and Dances. Panatropo.—Terms. Henderson 37W SALES or PROPERTY. SECTION, 2, Colmnr Rd. Estate, Papntootoe, was sold by Vulcan Land Agency, Vulcan Bldgs.j 41-436. A UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD A LOAN POLL. RIGHT TO VOTE. Husbands and Wives of Ratepayers may Vote for these Loans. "AUCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD A LOAN POLL TO-DAY. Vote • for the progress of' Auckland. Construction work will provide rnuchnteded employment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20249, 8 May 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20249, 8 May 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20249, 8 May 1929, Page 20