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Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE: Lessees—J.- C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing '■ MONDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. A THEATRICAL ATTRACTION ' Of OUTSTANDING IMPORTANCE. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., ' ' Presents* IRENE VANBRUGH- . "<V>.-' IRENE VANBRUGH L-; i » And .' ..'. ': DION BOUCICAULT DION BOUCICAULT With a Complete • NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. - 30 - ARTISTS - 30 In the following brilliant and very successful Comedies and Dramas: MONDAY, 18th FEB. (For 5 Nights), "ALL THE KING'S HORSES." "ALL THE KING'S HORSES." It is a judicious mixture of light comedy and drama, and many hilarious moments combine to make C. E. Openshaw'6 original play one of the most enjoyable that Vanbrugh-Boucicault have ever staged. SATURDAY, 23rd FEB. (For 3 Nights), "ON APPROVAL." "ON APPROVAL." One of Lonsdale's finest plays. The theme of the comedy is the determination of a woman of 42 to make reasonably certain of her second marriage by spending' an anticipatory month, on a strictly platonic basis,, with her prospective husband. WEDNESDAY, 27th FEB., "NELL O J NEW ORLEANS." "NELL 0' NEW ORLEANS. 1! i A play of Moonshine Madness.and make believe. The author, Lawrence Eyre, has given the artists exceptional opportunities for the display of their genius for humorous acting. ' ; .' BOX PLAN NOTICE. ]' ■ . The Box Plan for (these) First Eleven Nights of the Season will be or mcd at THE BRISTOL ON THURSDAY, 14th FEB. Reserved Seats, 8s (plus tax). PROVINCIAL TOUR: PALMERSTON NORTH—IIth, 12th Feb- : ruary— . "ALL THE KING'S^ HORSES." "MR. PIM PASSES BY." HASTINGS~I3th, Ith February"ALL THE KING'S HORSES." "MR.-PIM PASSES BY." NAPIER- 15th, 16th February- , "ALL THE KING'S HORSES.""MR. PIM PASSES BY." Representative ........ Walter Monk. WMTB •• , , WMTB „' " . ■ WMTB ■,•■■■■ WMTB " ... "■ ■ . WMTB WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL WMTB '■" ' . WMTB TRAMWAY BAND. WMTB WMTB : ■■—■- •■'■.■ WMTB- '■■■ ..•.■<■■ WMTB TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), WMTB WMTB BASIN RESERVE, WMTB - . " WMTB Commencing 3 p.m. WMTB ■•-.., WMTB . • wmtb ; wmtb grand quickstep WMTB GRAND QUICKSTEP : WMTB GRAND- QUICKSTEP.- .-.. WMTB ■;.;?.( ■";■-. ■ wmtb .display.-- - wmtb .■■;■'•■ display. .:;.:■•.: wmtb . ; . .display. „: ; - WMTB wmtb ..■■'•:. WMTB First appearance .. in New WMTB , Uniform^ ! WMTB • .■.-'■••• WMTB ■„. ..•■.. !.wmtb •. ■•. /-.. -.- ■' :. ■ WMTB Collection in aid of Contest WMTB : Fund."'- \ ■ WMTB . WMTB WMTB . ... BAND:,' ..\v ... '■' ■'.' WELLINGTON TRAMWAY MUNIVV CIPAL BAND, at BASIN RESERVE. JUPP'S SILVER BAND at WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. Ist BATTALION BAND at BOTANICAL GARDENS. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. WELLINGTON 'DISTRICT BAND OF HOPE .UNION. UNITED RALLY. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE SEASON in VIVIAN STREET BAPTIST HALL. NEXT MONDAY, at 7.30 p.m. PROGRAMME, BANNERS, AND SPECIAL SPEAKERS. Chairman: R. A. Wright, Esq., M.P. (Ex-Minister of Education). Parents come. Young Folk roll up. Help launch the Great Youth Education Programme for 1929. Alcohol trembles before the rising generation of instructed youth. Make New Zealand Free. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MISS CONSTANCE IZARD, Violinist.. •■.-... MISS MARGARET IZARD, ■ ' 'Cellist, . . T|IRECT from Triumphs in Great Bri- ■*-' tain, The Continent, and Canada. DOMINION ITINERARY: Auckland—2nd, 4th, 6th April. Hamilton—lst April. Hawera—Sth April. . Wanganui—-10th April. Napier—l2th April. Wellington—l6th, 18th, 20th April. Christchurch—23rd, 25th, 27th April. ,oamaru—29th April. Dunedin—3otin April, 2nd, -4th May. luvercargill—6th and „Btli. May. -. Stanley Concert Direction. MISS GLYDE'S SCHOOL OF PRIVATE ■M- COACHING (Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping). ' ! THE ONLY SCHOOL where You can come and go as you please—sessions continuous from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. You can take half-hour, one hour, or any , other time, and pay accordingly. You are not required to pay for what you do not have—absences can be made up or will be credited. No class teaching—Pupils taken separately all the time. : You get your own particular rate in Shorthand, or Dictation direct on to , the Machine. You are given Special Courses in Commercial Correspondence, as well as the !' usual "Hansard".Reporting. Your progress is Checked, and Timed from ■'"■' day to day. •', . You do all the Real Work required in a . City Office, so that your practice here equals 6 months' experience afterwards. All■: the employers say the training here is much more Thorough and Practical. Yoii can qualify in at least Half the-Time of any other Bchool. Prospectus on Application. 26, THE TERRACE, , (Near Bowen street), WELLINGTON. Telephone ■ 42-274. v ANNE i ■ MELVILLE, DRESSMAKER .AND COSTUMIER, 1 Good Cutj Good Fit, Good Stylo. Telephone 41-973. 276, LAMBTON QUAY (H.B. Buildingn).

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 4

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