AMUSEMENTS. “TEN-MINUTE ALIBI” That playgoers of New Zealand still have a loving affection for a first-class company in good plays has been proved by the outstanding triumphs which have already been won in the Dominion by the J. C. Williamson Ltd. London Dramatic and Comedy Company in the thrilling sensation “Ten-Minute Alibi,” and in the brilliant comedy “The Wind and the Rain,” which was written by the New Zealand playwright, Dr. Merton Hodge. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. Grand revival of the legitimate drama. Commencing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16. * J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., present the most thrilling drama the stage has known for a decade. TEN-MINUTE ALIBI TEN-MINUTE ALIBI TEN-MINUTE ALIBI TEN-MINUTE ALIBI which attracted record audiences in London for over two years. It thrilled and delighted Australian playgoers for 12 months, and so great was the demand for seats in Auckland that its season there had to be considerably extended. SECOND PRODUCTION. “THE WIND & THE RAIN” PROVINCIAL TOUR: NEW PLYMOUTH, TO-NIGHT—-“THE WIND AND THE RAIN” HAWERA, TO-MORROW NIGHT—“THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” WANGANUI. SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT—-“TEN-MINUTE ALIBI” And “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” PALMERSTON N., TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT—, “TEN-MINUTE ALIBI” And “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” HASTINGS, FEB 14 and 15— “TEN-MINUTE ALIBI” And “THE WIND AND THE RAIN.” Both productions will be staged on the same scale of completeness and interpreted by the same great cast of characters as when they proved outstanding successes in Sydney Box plans for the Wellington season will be opened at the D.I.C. on Thursday morning next at nine o’clock. WELLINGTON RESERVES: Orchestra Stalls, 5/-; Ordinary Rsd. Stalls, 3/-; Dress Circle Reserves 5/- and 4/-. Gallery 1/-. Early door gallery 6d. extra. All prices plus tax. Touring Manager .... John Farrell. PUBLIC NOTICES. boy employment committee. Penrose Agricultural Training Centre for Unemployed Boys. rpHE above Committee would appreciate •*■ gifts of jam, fruit and vegetables for the boys who commence training on Saturday next. Goods may be left at the Y.M.0.A., 150 Willis Street, or will be collected from any address. LEN. J. GREENBERG, General Secretary, Y.M.C.A.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 114, 7 February 1935, Page 3
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