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TOWN HALL. 0 W -N- ■ H ALL. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT; at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Also NEXT TUESDAY and THURSDAY. The Eecital oh Thursday is under the Patronage aud will be given in the pre--1 sence of Their Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and Lady Aljce.Fergusson. HEUGHAN, HEUGHAN, HEUGHAN, HEUGHAN, HEUGHAN, HEUGHAN, • . . ; HEUGHAN, . HEUGHAN, World-famous Actor-Singer, .'.. Who has returned to New Zealand with a Galaxy of Laudatory Jewels bestowed on him by the Great Critics of the World. "HEUGHAN"—"EXCEPTIONAL." "The Times," London, 7th May, 1927. "HEUGHAN"—REMARKABLE." •' • "Morning Post," London, 7th May, 1927. "HEUGHAN"-"ELECTRIFYING." "Daily Mail," London, 18th October, 1927. "HEUGHAN"-"SCORES." "New York American," 29th April, 1926. "HEUGHAN"—"AMAZING, GORGEOUS"— • . "Chicago Daily Tribune," Bth December, 1926. "HEUGHAN"—"A GENIUS" "Detroit Times," 16th March, 1927. "HEUGHAN"—"UNQUESTIONABLY A GENIUS." • "■'■ "'The Globe," Toronto, Ist April, -1926. "HEUGHAN"—"PHENOMENAL" "Toronto Daily Star," 10th March, 1927. HEUGHAN, 1 HEUGHAN, HEUGHAN, i ■ HEUGHAN, A MAGNIFICENT VOCALIST AND A . SUPERB MIME." "Chicago American," Bth Dec, 1926. , Assisted by MAUD BELL, MAUD BELL, MAUD BELL, • , MAUD BELL, The Famous English 'Cellist, '•'■' ■ And ■ ■ ■ GLADYS SAVER, ' ■ GLADYS SAVER, GLADYS SAVER, . GLADYS SAVER, World-famous Pianiste. ■ . '■'There is only one Heughan, and to miss a Heughan Recital is to miss a positively unique experience."—"Evening Telegram," Toronto, 10th March, 1927. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS JT. PRICE'S: Reserved 6s, ss; Unreserved 3s, 2s, plus tax. - ■ • ■ Season Tickets for the Three Recitals: Stalls, 15s, Circle, 12s, plus tax." Box Plans at Bristol Piano Co. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S " „ .- ROYAL COMIC OPERa CO. ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. In "MADAME POMPADOUR," "MADAME POMPADOUR," "THE STUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE." TWO COLOSSAL MUSICAL PLAYS.. Easily the Most Costly, Most Elaborate,, and Most Palatial Productions ever staged by the J. C. Williamson firm. These plays are setting a standard never before attempted in the Theatrical History of' the Dominion or Australia. BOX 'PLANS BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. ■ GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. COMMENCING THURSDAY NEXT; The First Production in Wellington of Two Exquisite Plays of Music, Love, and Romance. "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." "MADAME POMPADOUR." • "MADAME POMPADOUR." . "MADAME POMPADOUR." ."MADAME POMPADOUR." First "Appearance in Wellington of the famous Dutch Star and Creator; of; the role of "Madame de Pompadour.". >-.. BEPPIE DE VRIES - BEPPIE DE VRIES ,: :. . BEPPIE DE VRIES (The Sweetheart of the Continent) ' • . As ' - "MADAME POMPADOUR." Whose beautiful voice, quaintness of speech and gesture, .arid dramatic qualities have made her impersonation of the notorious . King's Mistress one •of the classical gems of Musical Comedy. POMPADOUR WITH ALL ITS ROMANCE., POMPADOUR WITH ALL ITS LOVE. POMPADOUR, ■ Who held the lives of-Statesmen in her pretty, hands because of a King's pleasure r in her pretty face. '■. . — THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA.CO. With .- . '.. •...■• BEPPIE DE VRIES,' JAMES LIBDY, In association with Arthur Stigant, Fra-k Webster, Hedley Hall, P. Cory, Vera Spaull. ■ And Complete Company that Created a Furore1 at His Majesty's. Theatre, Mcl- •. ■ bourne.. ..' • PRICES: D.C. and RiS., 10s; Stalls, &; Gallery, 3s (All Plus Tax). ~ ' Manager' .'.;Alex. F. Wilson. OR G A N. fiBC'ITA L. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), "-\ 24th JUNE, 1928, 8.30 p.m., by MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). . ■ . Largo in G (by request) ........ Handel ChoralrPreludes (Op. 122, No. 3-5), • v . . ' . Brahms Serenade (No. 5) (by request) Gouvy-Page Pastorale (Og. 19) ...... Cesar Franck_ (a) Recit dv Pecheur (The Fisherman's" Song . ■■■-..'.• (b) Pantomime .■..Manuel de Falla Prelude (to Act 111., "Tristan and Isolde") Wagner ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions Received at Door. ■ WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMv WAYS. ■ SUNDAY NEXT, - A NEW- SIGHTSEEING TOUR. • : MUNGAROA; -MUNGAROA. MUNGAROA. SIXTY MILES through the Eastern and Western Hutt, Trentham, Upper Hutt, Heretaunga, and Wallaccville, to Bloomfield. Farm, Mungaroa. . • ;" : ' Fare, 55," Round Trip; Children 2s 6d. ' LEAVE STATE FIRE INSURANCE BUILDINGS at,2 pirn.' SEEING WELLINGTON BUS TOURS. SEEING WELLINGTON BUS TOURS. Affording a glorious panoramic view of City and Suburbs. Buses leave' State Fire Insurance Buildings every day at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Ring 24-145. ; Note Starting Point: • STATE FIRE INSURANCE BUILD- ■ INGS, LAMBTON QUAY. THE HERMITAGE, MOUNT COOK. - "Thousands of Feet Above Worry Level." 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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 4