tpOWN HALL. , TOWN HALL. IA OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. JWrection ..... Mr. Edward Branscombe. General Manager ... Mr. Leo dv Chateau. •• TJn<3«r the Distinguished Patronage of '.'.: a 1-.: .Their Excellencies .Viscount % ancH 1 .Viscotmtes3 Jellicoe. '•"'." -MEMORABLE MUSIC. """"Musical";entertainment all .otor the --world owes much to tho initiative and "enterprise of Mr. Edward Branscombo. '"He it was who formed the Westminster -..Gleo Singers, The Marie Hooton Concert ;;.Company, The Meister Singers,_ The Scarlet Troubadours. H« also introduced .. the, Ohemiavsky boys and Sousa's'Band to the Antipodes, Ijind now this Distinguished Impresario brings direct from the "HISTORIC ENGLISH CATHEDRALS, -Such as .Westminster Abbey, Oxford, ','.',',St., P.aul's,, and Canterbury, to the TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, „ ;.-,.. . OnSATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, ' • • SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, " -Ac Most Artistic Aggregation of Solo and Part-Singera that has ever left . England— ' . i -WESTMINSTER GLEE- SINGERS! -WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS! v., WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS! ; WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS! / . ApSfMiNSTER iGLEE . : SINGERS! ">""''. '.'".. ■- Including -. ; .'"■' • , FIVE SOPRANO BOYJ3- - Albert' Cooper, Hany Collier, Leon ...: -T-,... Harper, Leslie Snow, Ronald ■ Thompson. . - And FIVE ADULT MENMr.' Ronald Reid, Alto v .'.:. Mr! Elli3 Vizard, Tenor ■...•-. jj r; , -Alfred ■ Cunnirighame, Baritone ..> Mr.. John Andrews,' Base . ■:;.,-.■. '.- A|id ■ - ■:■ - -—Mr.- Edward Branscombe, Tenor; - ' The Memory of the -, ''"""WESTMINSTER ,GLEE SINGERS "Is' precious for their Wontierful Beauty 'of Tone, Precision of Technique, and ■ Unanimity in Ensembles. These Five :. ■■ Sweet. Boys and Five- Adult Men;-will ■ ..simply charm ,and captivate all who'hear ■them./-- For- they will* Bring to their New .Zealand, relatives'-- an almost illimitable selection, of Beautiful English Music and ' sing ijf as only ENGLISH CATHEDRAL —SONGSTERS can sing. ' '"" The' Box Plans are at TLe Bristol, and ';"the'pricts? should appeal to all. - ' Roserved Seats, 5s 6d ; Unreserved at Door 3, 5s 6d, 3s 3d, 2s 2cl (all prices in-clude-tax). • Advanse Manager MauricoJßalph. "DARAMOUNT. -Paramount, •last night last night Of PRISCILLA DEAN as CIGARETTE i In "UNDER TWO FLAGS." From the well-read novel by Ouida. Ma-ijnificent, Wonderful, Beautiful. DON'T MISS IT. Also, TOM MIX, 1 ' i In "THE FIGHTING STREAK." Tho story of a Peace-loving Westerner. SAME PROGRAMME ARTCRAFT. A RTCRAFT. i^LRTCRAFT, The Theatre of Distinction. „ SAME PROGRAMME AS AT —'* PARAMOUNqC. " "BTIVERYBODY'S THEATRE. JCiVERYBODY'S THEATRE. He Double Bill! Big Double Bill! HOBART BOSWORTH HOBART BOSWORTH In ' "THE SEA LION." "THE SEA LION." "THE SEA LION." A gripping srory of love and adventure on the high boas, with tho virile star as ■be-brute master of a. rough trading ship. Also, WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS In "GUILE OF WOMEN." "GUILE OF WOMEN.'! And JIMMY AUBREY In "THE HYSTERIOUS STRANGER.'*, A Rattling Comedy. LAST NIGHT.OF"' 1 THE MOST WONDERFUL PICTUBE EVER PRESENTED. \ GREATER THAN "INTOLERANCE." BE WISE BOOK NOW. • ..- . THE KING'S\ HE KING'S V (Tho Theatre that Sets the Standard.) " 7.3O—TONIGHT' TO-NIGHT 1—7.30, THE GREATEST ATTRACTION THE' SCREEN HAS EVER KNOWN !■ The Masterpiece of a Genius! D. W GRIFFITH 1 Presents • "ORPHANS OF THE STORM 1" "ORPHANS OF THE STORM !" In Fourteen Reelp. Adapted from the World-famous Book and Play "Tho Two Orphans," with LILIAN AND DOROTHY GISH. Exclusi\oly controlled by United Artists of Australasia, Ltd. j Prologue in Costume by MR J. CULFORD BELL. 1 KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA (Musical Director, Mr. L. D. Austin.) Patrons arc kindly requested to note that Boicning timo of "Orphans of the Storm" is 7 45 - Box Plan at The Bristol. At the Theatre after spm Telephone 22-212. Free lnt suspended. BRITANNIA, CONTINUOUS, RITANNIA, From 11 a.m. Dafly. *'.'' IrAST NIGHT. - A -Picture of Night Life in the Great Metropolis. "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." .Where Civilisation's Veneer is tfiinnert; ■where men do not weigh and measure, but give and take, where impulse is ■fcrongor than reason, where lust and love and foe and woo play' together in the game of life. "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." \ "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." ' ■"WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." Fox Sunshine Comedy, ALF. ST JOHN . In ''STRAIGHT FROM THE FARM."Telephono 358. A' EUCHRE PARTY is held in t*le: doman Hall, Toiy-st., every Tuesdaj Fud a ;, and Saturday, 8 p.m. Twelve stood prizes each ms;hr Follow the crowd to tho Caledonian for the good prizes Pnzes Sdturdn, order for £1. The most \ip-to date 'hall and best conducted in - Wellington: good cards, good tables. Admission 1- . - Q REILISY. Conductor. DAVIS AND CLATERTL^C Wellington College Regulation Suits, ; Shirts, Caps, Ties, Belts, and Stoc!nn E ß.- ,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 9, 11 January 1923, Page 2
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