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GEAND OPERA HOUSE Direction—J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. TO-NIGHT. ;■■■• 'MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT. ' TO-NIGHT.! THE WORLD'S MOST DISCUSSED FILM. '" " DAWN V- - ■■■' -■;;:;'.'_ ■ :,:" : V. d^t^ » THE FILM THAT HAS TOUCHED THE HEART OF MANKIND." ' SYBIL THORNDIKE as NURSE CAVELL. - "DAWN" SPEAKS ALL LANGUAGES-ITS APPEAL IS UNIVERSAL. The AH-British «&,|^^^^ -* To be preceded by Booth Tarkington's Sparkling Talkie Romance, " "GEEALBINE" Tense Drama spiced withßicb. Comedy. A Love Romance that is Vastly Different. Box Plans Open at Bristol, Berkeley, Grand Opera House (Telephone 28-108).

MATINEE' TO-DAY AT 2 30 AN OUTSTANDING SUQOESS! One of the Best Revues Ever Seen at His . *. . Majesty's. GREATLY APPRECIATED BY A' LARGE AUDIENCE LAST NIGHT. HIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE! Direction — John Fuller and Song, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NAT PHILLIPS'S WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! One of the Biggest and Brightest RevueCompames on the Fuller Circuit, headed by HECTOR $x. CLAIR, IRENE SHAMROCK, JACK KELLEWAY, And a Brilliant Company of 25—ARTISTSt-25. 25-ARTISTS—2S." Opening Production is entitled "MIXED METHODS." "MIXED METHODS." A Fast-moving Comedy Show with a Laugh in Every Line of it. Four Brilliant Comedians to Keep the Fun Going. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: OiS and D.C., 2a 8d (plus tax); Reserved, 3s (plus tax); Stalls, la ad; Grand Circle, Is. -. . •■ ■. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After Aoon at Palmer's, nest Theatre. Tel. Theatre 28-175 for Reservations after 7 p.m. . Grand Circle Reserves, for To-night at Palmer's. • -•...,...... "GLORIOUS GIANNINI." FIRST, CONCERT TO-NIGHT. FINAL CONCERT MONDAY. T g.. w r~~: H'.i'h± Direction: E. J. GRAVESTOCK,. LTD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. SECOND AND FINAL CONCERT Only Appearances in Wellington of the world-famed Prima Donna, SIGNORINA : " DUSOLINA GIANXINI, " •" DUSOLINA GIANNIN£ DUSOLINA GIANNINL 1 DUSOLINA GIANNINI! DUSOLINA GIANNINI, DUSOLINA GIANNINI, From the Opera House, Covent Garden, .Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna, Budapesth, etc. '"Rarely has such a singer appeared in this part of the world."—Srdhcy Morning Herald." "Words fail utterly iv the•■face.of such supreme art as that of Diisolina Giannini.' —Melbourne "Argus." Associate Artists: MOLLY BERNSTEIN, Pianist. SOL DEUTSCH, Violinist. ■ . . . ALL SEATS AVAILABLE' AT THE BRISTOL. •■■ .•■■•■•■ Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5a and 3s, plus tax. ■'-::• Plans and Day Sales'at The: Bristol. Students' Concessions. ■ARRIVAL OF . ■ SPARTAN AEROPLANE. THE DIRECTORS OF THE CANADIAN KNIGHT AND WHIPPET MOTOH COMPANY EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON TO WITNESS THE ARRIVAL OF THE "SPARTAN" AEROPLANE AT THE WELLINGTON AERODROME AT 9.45 A.M. TO-MOR-ROW. F OURTH -^ffisK'***?■ In CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL WELLINGTON, On WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, Performers: Leon de Mauny Desmond Lavin Frank Crowther Claude Tanner. At the Piano: JOHN BISHOP. ■ilie, Wellington Chamber Mu3ic Players . E. C. ALDERSON, Hon. Sec, Highland Park. ORGAN, RECITAL. f£o\m HALL (SUNDAY), TO-MOR-ROW, 3rd November, 1929 B.SO p.m. ■ ■ ' _. . MR. BERNARD F. PAGE ' (City Organist). . Choral: Preludes (Op. 122, No. 3-5) Brahms; Suite Aucieune, Holloway; Serenade (No. 5), Gouvy-Page; Priere in C, Sharp Minor (Op. 20), Cesar Franck; Reverie, Debussy; Prelude, Cantilene, Scherzando de : Concert, Pierne. ; : :...- Admission Free. Voluntary Contributions received at D00r... ' WHEN YOU COME TO PALMERSTON NORTH ■"•" ■■■•'• -:■■■-'■■ YOU WILL.FES TD ATT)EVINE'S EMPIRE -■-;• - "HOTEL ■ M-f Service that is home-like, cuisine ' o£ the best, and that" friendly hospitality which everyone away from . . • home desires. ..... This ia the Headquarters of leadingfarmers, show judges, "and exhibitors. ■ BOOK YOUR ROOMS NOW- '• ".-j : . \VSI. DEVDvE, : Owner-Proprietor. ' JTel. 5435, Palmerston North.

FIRST PRODUCTION IN THE . SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE :- Of1 -■ -■ Coleridge Tayior's "HIAWATHA," "HIAWATHA," "HIAWATHA." "HIAWATHA/"' "HIAWATHA," ' -■ | In Operatic Form, with Scenery and Costumes. ' Produced by HARISON COOK. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. I At 8 o'clock. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT- ! At 2.30.Conductor: JOHN BISHOP. 400 PERFORMERS *oo 400 PERFORMERS '.400 Presented by ■THE. ■■--'>: "ROYAIi WELLINGTON : : X"-.- ' ■■:-'. WnOTS. -.■..':-. -■;■' . CAST .OF CHARACTERS: Hiawatha H. Barry Coney Capa-Tanka .............. L. J. Campbell Nokomis Winnie Fraser Chibiabos Hubert Carter lagoo ......; Edwin Dennis Fever ...;................. Ellison- -Porter Spring :.-. ■ Christina Ormiston Hiawatha (matinee)" ...^...Ernest Short .Pau-Puk-Keewis ....;... Joe Knowsley Blackl Chief ............... Hubert' Carter Minnehaha *„.......iii'; Alma Clegg Famine .~V»...4i...; -Walter Bock [Mvd jee-Keewis.»:.-...«£v.^'3C.N. Duncan BOX PLANS for 'evening performance now open at; Bristol. PRICES: D.C. 7s 6d, plus tax (res.); Orchestral Stalls* 6s, plus tax (res.); Stalls | 4s, plus tax (res), and 2s. The Box Plan for Matinee Performance .will open at The Bristol Thursday, 7th, at 9 o'clock. W. E. CALDOW, Tel. 43-912. Hon. Sec. WMTB WMTB WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL WMTB " TRAMWAYS BANK" WMTB ." " """."" ~---;.. -- - WMTB HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WMTB ' : WMTB TO-MORROW EVENING, WMTB WMTB Commencing at 8.15. WMTB WMTB - ■;— WMTB WMTB 15th GRAND RECITAL. WMTB WMTB "The Band that Sets the StandWMTB ' ard.""WMTB- ■ ' " ■ . ■■■-. WMTB Assisted by Members of Nat WMTB Phillips's Revue Company (by WMTB the courtesy of Messrs. John FulWMTB ler, Ltd.), and leading WellingWMTB . ton Artists—all favourites. : - WMTB WMTB .Come andh.ear._'_ WMTB WMTB MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, WMTB MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, WMTB MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, WMTB ■ -.. Contralto. WMTB WMTB Wellington's Popular Artist. Her WMTB numbers are well chosen and alWMTB ways create an impression. WMTB ■ . • " , „ WMTB -MISS BLAKE, ■ WMTB MISS BLAKE, WMTB MISS BLAKE, WMTB MISS BLAKE, WMTB Soprano. WMTB WMTB (By kind permission of Messrs. WMTB Fuller, Ltd.) Miss Blake has WMTB had a long and varied career in WMTB all elasseis of Concert Work, and WMTB is making her first appearance in WMTB Wellington with the new Revue WMTB Company. Hear her sing "Maids WMTB of Cadiz.' WMTB WMTB MR. H. F. WOOD, WMTB MR. H. F. WOOD, WMTB MR. H. F. WOOD, - " ' "■'. WMTB MR. H. F. WOOD,, WMTB Tenor. WilTB WMTB Wellington's ever-ropular Tenor. WMTB Mr. Wood, needs no introducWMTB .tion to our patrons. His items WMTB are always pleasing. He will sing WMTB "Serenata," byTo3seli. WMTB WMTB MISS NANCY CONROY", WMTB MISS NANCY CONROY, WMTB MISS "NANCY CONROY, WMTB MISS NANCY CONROY, WMTB Elocutionist. wmtb .-■.-■;_■ WMTB Miss Conroy scored well at one of WMTB our previous recitals, being an WMTB artist from the leading concert AVMTB halls of England. She is worth WMTB hearing again. WMTB . ■ WMTB MR. WDLLIAM HAYDOCK, WMTB MR. WILLIAM HAYDOCK, • WMTB MR. WILLIAM HAYDOCK, WMTB MR. WILLIAM HAYDOCK.WMTB ' Violinist. WMTB WMTB Mr. Haydock- is without doubt WMTB one of the finest Violinists to be WMTB found in this country, being WMTB principal violin for De Luxe for WMTB many months. His work is alWMTB ways clever, and the pieces selectWMTB ed are always pleasing. His numWMTB ber will be Mendelssohn's "ConWMTB certo." WMTB Tli e BAND, under Conductor WMTB Franklin, will play the followWMTB ing Programme:— ■ WMTB. Hymn—Selected....._.' WMTB Overture—"Poet and Peasant." WMTB . Grand Selection-^'William Tell." WMTB Fantasia—"Chinese Temple Gar : WMTB March-i'rVale of Avon." :: ■ WMTB „....-.. ...... WMTB God Save the Eing.v " WMTB At the Kano.- :" -- WMTB' / MR. J; HAYDOCK. wmtb .- .: "''■■• '" '■-'" '■'""'•' WMTB.' Admission Free. Silver Coin wS ::!:..: .Collecf n-. WMTB WMTB W. G. DAYMAN, Hon. Sec WMTB Telephone 16-132. WMTB E. FRANKLIN. Conductor. NEWTOWN LAWN TENNIS CLUB. XfEMBERS of the-above .Club are noti- .■"*- fied that the Opening' Day has been fixed for SATURDAY", 9th Instant. Cordial invitation extended to members of other clubs. W. G. MORGAN. Hon. Secretßß3fc

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 4

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