JTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. AXIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John Fuller & : Sdnß, Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8. LAST NIGHT of V- . "SOME NIGHT," . \ "SOME NIGHT," - .- "SOME NIGHT," . V '.With . ■.".• ::" _;.-.; ■■■ george wallace, ' : george Wallace!" ' The "Real" ComedianAnd . \ '" FULL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. Book Earlyand save disappointment. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After noon at Palmer's nest Theatre Tel. Theatre 28-175 for Reservations after ' p.m. . . ■;.-. Grand .Circle Reserves for:To-nichi-at Palmer's. . : - MONDAY NIGHT, : : '■" LAfEOFROGiVIu^fis?|^- S"DANGEROUS DAN," 1 : Laughs!. Laughs! Laughs! . And . •••■." EXTRA SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE: PROGRAMME. ', ; ■ r THURSDAY, i7th is the LAST/SIGHT. Grand Gala Farewell Performance, •'.-• BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW.-- "- WELLINGTON HEBREW CONGREGATION. ORDER OF SERVICE ENSUING HOLY- • , VDAYS."■.:■ :ft '■'■ NOTICE .TO MEMBERS. TIT EMBERS are asked to note that on ac- £"- count of the passing of "the Daylight Saving Bill. the SERVICES for KOI, NIDREI AND DAY OF ATONEMENT, and all other ensuing Holy-days,, win COMMENCE a HALF AN HOUR LATER than schedule. - • J. BENJAMIN, Hon. See. : NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. . ■ ANNUAL EXHIBITION. ''•'■■ -■ CLOSING DAY. TTHE Exhibition open in the Art Gallery, *- Whitmore street, will CLOSE THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), with the drawing of the-Piitlic Art Union.. - '"■ ••; Hours: 10 a.in.'to sp.m. and7 < 3o'ip;m. t* 0 p.m. . • -.. ■ . ;■■-;: ■'■. -: ■ Admission Is. Art Union Tickets'lav H. M. GORE, Secretary. WCSB wesß .--■•.■■ WCSB • '•■- ■- WCSB ■.■■•:■•■ WCSB TiE LUXE THEATRE WCSB .-^E LUXE THEATRE. WCSB WCSB SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) WCSB EVENING. WCSB . • -.. WCSB SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) WCSB EVENING. WCSB - ■ '- ■ WCSB . ' WCSB THE WELLINGTON WCSB THE- WELLINGTON WCSB CITY SILVER BANIT WCSB CJTY SILVER BAND' WCSB • ..•■.-•-,. WCSB • '■■■■■■■ ■ " •■ ■ WCSB To mark the occasion :of the WCSB FINAL RECITAL of the season,' WCSB the Management have arranged WCSB A SPECIAL PROGRAMME. - WCSB ■:• . WCSB SPLENDID -TALENT, ; WCSB =■ -FINE VARIETY.';- ": WCSB ' • ..-;•■.: : -.- • ■-. --■'-.:: - -.^ WCSB ■■■■ MISS HILDA CHUDLEY, - WCSB MISS HILDA CHUDLEY, - ? WCSB MISS HILDA CHUDLEY, WCSB ■■-■...■■ •■■ ■■.:■.■■ : . .:■■ WCSB The favourite -.. Contralto, freslr WCSB from -her triumphs at the Com--WCSB petitions. Miss Chudley ■ has a" WCSB sweet voice, well trained,' and' it is WCSB a' pleasure to hear her;' She ■will WCSB sing "My Love Is Like a Red,' Red WCSB Rose," at the De Luxe Theatre. WCSB - — -■- - : WCSB; ■ MR. FRANK -ANDREWSiWCSB-: I wc;MRv J .^RANK.ANDKEWS;' wcsb ■■•■'" mr: frank: ■andbeWS* -; WCSB. ' • '. -. ' ■•-•■ WCSB (A Complete Entertainment in WCSB Himself). wcsb ...-:..-.' WCSB The ever-popular Entertainer WCSB never fails to please. Upon.his WCSB previous appearance .with the.' WCSB Band the audience gave.\him a' WCSB great reception^ and were loth. WCSB. to part with him. He will give WCSB "A Talkie Serial," and, imitations WCSB. of various bells'that are-heard in WCSB Wellington, at the Be- LuxeWCSB .. Theatre. '-,'-" WCSB •■."".'--■" :'•...' .' WCSB KEN GRAY AND HIS . "' wcsb ■ . .-,'■: wcsb regal orchestra. . wcsb regal orchestra. . ' WCSB. REGAL ORCHESTRA. WCSB • . . . ..." WCSB (Piano, Ken Gray; Trumpet, Dick WCSB Richards; • Saxophone,- "■', Stan. WCSB Wood; Drums,. Eric: Peterson; WCSB Banjo, Jack Farrell; ' Trombone, WCSB E. Jones; Tenor Saxophone. C. WCSB Tulloch.) • ..- WCSB • WCSB These form a clever combination, WCSB and have played themselves-into WCSB favour with bright and breezy WCSB selections. "Underneath the Riis-' WCSB sian Moon" is one of their items WCSB at the De Luxe Theatre. .. WCSB : . .'. WCSB "LO! HERE THE GENTLE " WCSB . LARK." .: ■:■■•• . WCSB ■ • . ' ' ; ' -...-■■.: '- WCSB MISS KATHLEEN FERBIB. WCSB (Coloratura Soprano); : : WCSB MRS. ALDRIDGE (Piano),;' WCSB MR. CYRIL AINSWORTH WCSB."- (Flute). ■.; :::-:: •--. WCSB , •' ' '"• •-■-;;- WCSB. This has been placed on'tfePi;oWCSB gramme at the request^of many WCSB who missed hearing the Item preWCSB viously. , It. was, an outstanding WCSB, winning number at; the, CoinpetiWCSB tions, eliciting from the AdjudicaWCSB tor "the-remark, "Bravo!T:.Those WCSB who have heard the lovely thing WGSB will, without doubt, be .delighted-:' WCSB to have the opportunity ofnear-": WCSB it once more, at the De Lux* WCSB Theatre. 7.. ■ WCSB . • .. •••-"■ . > WCSB LITTLE MISS PHYLLIS • WCSB ANDREWS, • .- WCSB LITTLE MISS PHYLLIS WCSB ; . ANDREWS;; ; ;-.;" -.. WCSB LITTLE MISS PHYLLIS • WCSB ANDREWS;-:.:■■ . WCSB '. , . -.. *.- , :; WCSB This . charming cleven'-yearrold WCSB singer, late of the Regent Ballet, WCSB various Pantomimes,: and Bert Le WCSB Blanc's Re\Tie, will give "The WCSB Wedding of the Painted DbU." WCSB. At the. De Luxe Theatre. WCSB MR. CLAUDE O'HAGAN, WCSB MR. CLAUDE O'HAGAU! . WCSB MR.- CLAUDE O'HAGAn! WCSB WCSB One of our best . Baritones;, wha WCSB has made himseh' most popular.. WCSB His items are well chosen arid WCSB artistically rendered. He will sins WCSB "The Floral Dance," WCSB at.the De Luxe Theatre. \\ LiSii ■ WCSB THE BAND will play: WCSB Hymn: "Fierce Raged the Tern pest."-. .'»*■ WCSB March: "The -Great Little Army." WCSB Meditation:' "Sanctuary of the WCSB Heart." WCSB Selection:' "Gems of the Old WCSB Selection! "AJoha^Pb," "Like No WCSB a Like." vWCSB March: "The-Middy." WCSB "God Save the King." wcsb •--. :..: , .:'.:■ •••.:-. WCSB A Short Recital ot Columbia ReVVCSB cords played on the Columbia WCSB . Kolster Electric Gramophone will WCSB be given by the Berkeley GramoWCSB phone Stores, Manners street, preWCSB vious to the "Band Programme. wci uoi!^ir ion i*iljx**WCSB . WCSB NOTE.—It is the intention of the WCSB Management 'to give a further WCSB series of Recitals, with the best WCSB of Talent assisting, next Winter' WCSB Conductor: C. A. Forrest. WCSB Hon. Sec, W. A. Baker. • WCSB ■ . ■ , '' ( riLADIATOR Port Wine ii lelected by experts in Oporto and shipped only to T. Coltman, Grand HoteL 5b per quart.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 90, 12 October 1929, Page 4
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