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HIS ■ MAJESTY'S THEATEB. P IS ■« MAJESTY'S THEATRE. | B—TO-NIGHT-8. ,' ■ 1 Sir Benjamin and John Fuller I Present ' H MIKE CONNORS AND QUEENIE . I PAUL'S 'I "LEAGUE OF NOTIONS" . | "LEAGUE OF NOTIONS" if REVUE COMPANY I For the Last Time in their Wonderful m PROGRAMME No. 2, ;,, ■ £ The Greatest |§ ' . 'REVUE ENTERTAINMENT . |1 Yet Presented, .•'..' i§ i Headed oy .« SYD. BECK SYD. BECK , a Who scored a Personal Triumph, on hi* & First Appearance here Last' Week. S Also, b The Great Melody Harmonisers of Jazz 1 '. ■ and Old Favourites, % LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND. . f LINN SMITH'S JAZZ BAND. ,- 8 And . .-""" % A COMPANY WITHOUT EQUAL. , f Presenting ' a .UNRIVALLED ENTERTAINMENT. | ' BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. ' I After noon at His Majesty's Confection- ?i cry Store (next Theatre). .Tel. Theatre .3 (28-175) for Reservations after 7 p.m.' w { HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY, I HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY, ' f With Complete Change of Programme. ,-. j| WMTB' ■ $ WMTB • 4 WMTB WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL & WMTB TRAMWAY BAND. $ WMTB . ' $ WMTB >* WMTB f* WMTB " ' J WMTB || WMTB fTIS MAJESTY'S THEATIt*,, if WMTB -"-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, « WMTB ' ■■ . M WMTB ' ' V WMTB TO-MORROW EVENING jf WMTB ■ ' (SUNDAY), ; 1 WMTB ' % WMTB Commencing 8.15. ? WMTB :i WMTB ■ ■ —- ■'.... 3 WMTB it WMTB FOURTH RECITAL. H WMTB P WMTB Assisted .by leading artists , X WMTB .. of New Zealand. ; J WMTB f WMTB \ ' . j WMTB MR. H. F. WOOD | WMTB ' MR. H. F. WOOD ■ 1 WMTB MR. H.F.WOOD " | WMTB (Tenor) . J WMTB Will introduce the new song, | WMTB "Diane," for the first time to 3 WMTB Wellington concert patrons. This £ WMTB song is- by the composer of * c WMTB "Charmaine," which was sung If WMTB with great success, for the first >•$ WMTB time in public outside of New i WMTB York, by Mr. H. F. Wood. He ' § WMTB. is a great favourite with the fcj WMTB Wellington- audiences,, and is at J WMTB present singing at the top of his * WMTB form, and that means something. | WMTB out of the ordinary. His last | WMTB appearance ■at our Recitals was | WMTB. a complete success and he was WMTB accorded a wonderful reception. ■$ WMTB i WMTB ■'.'■■■■■■;.- 1 WMTB ' . ' MR. W. HAYDOCK 1 WMTB MR. W. HAYDOCK i WMTB ■' '. MR. W. HAYDOCK . & WMTB ■ (Violin). f WMTB An artist of the finest in any it WMTB class of work produced for the' t WMTB violin. His technique is wonder- $ WMTB fuh* and his conception of the ' % WMTB works he plays is masterful. He ■ !1 WMTB has selected for his items Kreis- X WMTB ler's ■ "Liebesfreud" arid Schu- .' t WMTB bert-Wilhelmy's "Aye Mariei" | WMTB and the iaudience should be well * WMTB , satisfied with them.' . He. will $ WMTB also play a viqlin obbligato to J WMTB Mr. H. F. Wood when that gen- ,'J WMTB tleman .sings "Diane." . ■ ' "'* WMTB : ' I WMTB ■.■■-.. } WMTB MISS FANNY KUTNEB . i WMTB ' MISS FANNY KUTNER "i WMTB MISS FANNY KUTNER .- ' 5 WMTB . . (Elocutionist). '■ . p WMTB An entertainer of quality':- Sha ■ r WMTB will introduce a, new musical X WMTB monologue in the shape of "Jus' ' [j WMTB Keep OnKeepin' On.". Her per- ;J WMTB formances in Wellington have al- ;^ WMTB ways been received well, and 7s WMTB you will not be disappointed *; WMTB when , you hear her to-morrow. i WMTB ;, WMTB .'. - . . . jtf WMTB MISS M'MAHON $ WMTB ■ MISS .M'MAHON ' rl WMTB ' MISS M'MAHON S WMTB ' (S.oprano). ■•■ J WMTB A young lady with a beautiful ? WMTB voice of quality and clearness, ■ ; WMTB who will make her first appear- •, WMTB ance at our recitals. Her item i WMTB will be "I Hear You Calling." J WMTB ■• J WMTB ■ - I WMTB MR. W. B. BROWN h WMTB MR; W. B. BROWN 1 WMTB i MR. W. B. BROWN ' ■ ' I WMTB ' ■'■ (Bass).- | WMTB One of our most^popular basscv | WMTB who always gives a good rendi* I WMTB tion. He .will' sing. "Ho, Jolly i J WMTB Jenkin." " ' ■ . . S > WMTB ' ' ■ , '. . ] WMTB " ■ '• ' r WMTB MR. ;J. HAYDOCK | WMTB MR. J. HAYDOCK I WMTB MR. J. HAYDOCK . | WMTB (Piano) . ' I WMTB 'will be in his usual place, and | WMTB that assures the audience 'of I WMTB something good. ' | WMTB , 1 WMTB . ■■ , ? WMTB The BAND ITEMS will be com. 1 WMTB prised of the following: . S WMTB ' :. I WMTB Hymn, "Sandpn." *; | WMTB Overture, "Crown Diamonds." ! WMTB Humoreske, "March of the ManWMTB ■.nikins.'i •' . ' \ WMTB Pot-pourri, "Melodious Memories'' : WMTB March, "Knight of the Road.1 * WMTB > , ' '■ ■' " WMTB ' ' ■ • WMTB. T. GOODALL, Conductor. WMTB. Telephone 20-933. WMTB ■ ' ' ' v . » WMTB W. DAYMAN, Hon. Secretary; WMTB. Telephone 21-649. WMTB ■:■■■. WMTB •■• ' '„.-. I WMTB ADMISSION FREE.. WMTB WMTB ' . Silver Coin Collection. WMTB . .■'•'■ WMTB ' ■■ - , APPLES! NELSON APPLES! APPLES! MISS ROBINSON, A.M.P. CHAMBERS, ■"■*- wishes to announce that she has made ' fresh arrangements for delivery of Nelson Apples. The cartage will henceforward be in the capable hands of Messrs. ASSOCIATED MOTOR CARRIERS, who will,attend promptly to customers' requirements. Miss Robinson asks the indulgence of those who have been disappointed hitherto with the unsatisfactory .delivery arrangements, and is confident that from now oa delivery will be made as required. Prices: Jonathans, 5s 6d; Statesman, 7s;', Rome Beauty, 7s; Stunners, Bs.:.' !' ■ ■ Telephone 45-966. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. qight-seeing . tours. Sight-seeing. tours. sundaFnext.-' . SUNDAY NEXT. ■ , . AND MONDAY, 4th JUNE. Buses will leave STATE FIRE INSURANCE BUILDINGS (Lambton quay) for' the following Tours: — . * "SEEING WELLINGTON" BUS TOURS.' 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A 28-mile trip round Wellington. Won- ■ derful panorama of city and ocean. •'•; The finest sight-seeing tour i:i Wellington. See Wellington from the top of Mount Vie- - toria. Return Fare ss. HUTT VALLEY. . 2 p.m. only. This tour round the Hutt Valley as far .T as Taita. Three hours, of pleasure; Return Fare 3s. - ■ * . . ■■>'■ STATE FIRE INSURANCE BUILDING* LAMBTON QUAY. „ To Book Seats, Ring 24-145. .

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 4

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