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GRAND OPERA HOUSE SEASON COMMENCING SATUEDAY, 26th JAN. ALLAN WILKIE With ' • MISS HUNTER-WATTS AND COMPANY OF THIKTY ARTISTS. Including: The celebrated English Shakespearian actor, Mr. Alexunder Miirsh (first appearance in N.Z.), Mr. Dennis Barry, Mr. John Cairns, Mr. Aithur Keane, Mr. William Lockhait, Mi. Milton Sands, Mips Lorna Forbes, Miss Mildred Howard (iir-st, appearance in N.Z.), Miss Marjorie Carr, etc., In THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE The programme will embrace "King Lear," "Couolanus/ "All's Well That Ends Well," "Henry V.," "Romeo and Juliet," "The Taming ot the Shrew," "Othello," "The Merry Wives of Windsor," and further popular selections, from the repertoire. Completely new and specially designed scenery for all productions. MATINEES AT SPECIAL PRICES EVERY WEDNESDAY. REDUCED PRICES FOR CHILDREN AT ALL PERFORMANCES. For further particulars regarding first week's programme and Box Plan arrangements, see later announcements. SPECIAL NEWS SPECIAL THE KIWI CLUB • CORNER VIVIAN AND CUBA STREETS, HAS PLEASURE IN INTRODUCING , . ART COLLINGS & HIS NEW CABARET BAND Mr. pollings is an expeit banjoisfc and has played in the world's leading orchestras, including Royal Palace Hotel, London, and Wentworlh Orchestra, Sydney. ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! In order to give the public the best possible luncheon service, the management has engaged the services of a First-class Continental Chef, who will servo the most appetising and best Luncheons in Town. Afternoon Tea every afternoon. Hot Suppers every night. EASTBOURNE FERRY & BUS SERVICE. ATTRACTIONS FOR SUNDAY, 13th JANUARY, 1929. T.S.S. MURIT4I IN COMMISSION. T?OATS will leave Wellington as under:—9.3o, 10.35, 11.15 a.m., 2.30, 6.5, 7.50, 9.30 p.m. A Special Boat has been arranged to leave Petone at 11.55 a.m. for Day's Bay, returning from Day's Bay to Petono at 5 p.m. BUS SERVICE FOR SUNDAY, 13th JANUARY,: 1929. Buses will leave Wellington at 0.0, 10.0, 11.15 a.m., 1.0, 2.0 p.m. Special Buses will leave to suit the rush of passengers. Residents of Petone are requested to avail themselves of the opportunity of visiting the Bays by Boat. Mothers and fathersbring the children out and give them a day on the beautiful sandy beaches at Day's JJay and Eona Bay. The safest beach in New Zealand—no undercurrents and no backwash, and the smallest child can bathe in perfect safely. , - , WEDNESDAY, l(sth JANUARY, 1929. I he T.S.S. Muntai has been specially commissioned to run a Harbour Excursion on Wednesday N,ght, 16th January, leaving Day's Bay 7.0 p.m., Rona Bay 7.10 pm Wellington 8:0 p.m,, Petone ■ depart 8.30 p.m. Boat arrives back in Wellington at 11.0 p.m in time lo catch the last trams, thence to Petone, arriving there at 1130 p.m., and thence to the Bays. Roll up and have a real good Joy Ni»ht on the ocean waves on the beautiful promenade decks of the T.S.S. Muritai. A first class Cabaret Orchestra m attendance. No crowd too laige or too small for us to handle ■ . C. L. BISHOP, Town Clerk. T)E ' LUXE • ' THEATRE. nAKUinrmTTOPA'roy ■L'E LUXE THEATRE. "aRAMOUNT TW^USr' Finest Theatre under the Southern Cioss. CoSenJ ™ cc COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY at 8. 01' 1 MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. feSl'? V o tlot-. DCc SPECIAL MATINEE 22nd JANUARY, T°-NIGHT. B'o'clock. 'TO-NIGHT! At 2.30. BRITISH DOMINION FILMS . • •.-T" ••- • ' SPECIAL ATTRACTION! WILLIAM FOX Presents w Y°U ARE^BRITISII, PROUDLY "FOUR SONS," "ROSES OF PICARDY" "FOUR SONS," "ROSES OF PICARDY" "FOUR SONS," "ROSES OF PICARDY'" "FOUR invl'" « ■?? HaUt ?Hti6h Trinm PU- breathing "SnTTHSOKS 1" British sentiments ,- those sentiment! " "vnrm fnvt'» ' have glven her world s»P«macy. "FOUR IonI" ' GEEAT BRITAIN'S ANSWER "FOUR SONS,'" ' "THE BIG PARADE," Produced by Maurice Elvy, Dedicated to the Mothers of the World. Who made "Mademoiselle from . Arrnentieres." \WITH, •'• : '' "ROSES OF PICARDY,". ■ MARGARET MANN, ' ' !|OSES OF "CARDY" ' ' - • GEObS^EEKER, "% ' ;:|°SES OF PICARDY;" CHARLES MORTON, ROSES OF PICARDY" FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, Jun. *$f gS OF PICARDY," JUNECOLLYER, SOSES OF PICARDY" - ALBERT GRAN, aud "Row! % SS4SS& EARLEFOXE " ROSES OF PICARDY," - Based on the Novels, ISTVR iBOVT THHr ATI "Th° S Pdnisn./arra" and "Sixty Four, a &lAl\, AUOVJi liitJl ALL. Ninety Four," „ By R. H. Mottrams. /\ W jliltfc V** Grea *fc War forms atmosphere / \ and background'and provides cause the / \ Pl^ 1S essentially one of intimate drama / \ and human interest. \ / Starring \ "F O ,U R ./ K J£J AN HALL-DAVIS, \ ■ / LILLIAN HALL-DAVIS V / LILLIAN HALL-DAVIS! ) ( JOHN STUART, / \ JOHN STUART, / ■ , \ JOHN STUART, /SON H." \ HUMBERSTON WRIGHT, / \ HUMBERSTON WRIGHT '- v _ . \ HUMBERSTON WRIGHT^ \ / And'cast of many hundreds. \ / THE \/ ™ST NEW BIG BRITISH FILM. _________^_________ In Support: INTERNATIONAL NEWS IT IS THE BEAUTIFUL TALE GAUMONT GRAPHIC, CARTOON OF MOTHER BERNLE AND COMEDY l/AJ"WJNTHE FOUR SPLENDID MEN T jjt , . . . CHILDREN SHE REARED ORCHESTRA Cp^t^,, AND GAVE THE WORLD (E f X X^ UYI PATHOS, HUMOUR, AND- IncidVnta?M,?J- C f akDl^ Ct°r)TRUTH ARE BLENDED SKIL- incidental Music of Quality. FULLY -IN A PICTURE BOOKING-R nv "w» *. », ™ WHOSE MEMORY YOU'LL Rinc W »lA & t' h° TJleatreCHERISH FOREVER. < S ±m Keservations. • "FOUR tows'" S™* ™^T^ NEWTOWN. , TO sSnl;'; TO-NIGHT!_TO.NIGHT! *FOUR SONS," fptta pottt^at n« i "FOUR SONS," JLITA GOUDAL m^ VAl>nn^ "FOUR SONS " VICTOR VARCONI "FOUR SONS," ,„.-„■_?, "FOUR SONS," "FIGHTING LOVE," "FOUR SONS," A spectacular picture drama that ranees "FOUR SONS," from sunny Italy to the desert sands Dedicated to the' Mothers of the Woild. Ol AfrlCß- A 1017 oI lovo au^ ~~~~ VERA REYNOLDS in LAUGHTER AND TE4RS "RISKY BUSINESS," EXQUISITELY COMBINED A pleasing mature of every element that IN IHt BIG DRAMA OF cinema entertainment affords, from riotiu.u ujUjAUh. ous comedy to the most gripping drama . "FIGHTING LOVE," 7.45. PRECEDED BY AN ATMOSPHERIC ''KISKY BUSINESS," 0 p.m. STAGE PRESENTATION WHEN THE - THEME THI . : BHJT SHO W OF THE SEASON. „, THE OrlVeSa" & LUXE X** 0*1' ™*™™™' • (Lmanuel Aaarons, Musical Director), Tazr Tr , T ' THE MIGHTY WURLITZER PAMSH HALL ' KAKORI ' (Emanuel AaSJat Console). NEXT SATU*DAY ' Mh JANUARY' BOOKWa-Box P.^ a l t Bristol, Begg's, 8 «»a™»^and Aitltens until 5 p.m.; at Theatre GLADIOLI! GLADIOLI! GLADIOLI! thereafter, or ring Tel. 23-080 for Reservations. Finest ever seen in Wellington. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. CARNATIONS, SWEET PEAS, SENSATIONAL SPORTS ATTRACTION CUT FLOWEKS > VEGETABLES, Etc. "RABIN RESERVE TO-NIGHT Entries close 10 °'clock Sh°w Morning. ■" (SATURDAY). AT 8 O'CLOCK.'. HORTICULTURAL Sirmi "~ THE MSTwaTS IN FGO T RON HAS S T" "hoS?^, S FORD moirrrxT/f WAIIING FOR. O STREET, NEWTOWN VISIIING CHAMPIONS from Wanga- WEDNESDAY ifith Tawitywv Scratch Races in All Sections. J?' nnn ,rT D —? r-K — '■ Admission: Stand Is. Ground Is. rpOOxH Brushes, 6d; Pencils, 4d dozen: •*• Rubbers, Id each. Open Warehouse Co., 32, Lower Tory-sti.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 4

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