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GRAND OPERA HOUSE . Direction—J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. TO-NIGHT, at 8. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. . . TO-NIGHT,' at 8. LAST THREE, NIGHTS. • THE WORLD'S MOST DISCUSSED FILM. "DAWN" "DAWN" "DAWN" WITH A o^^^ BY. THE FILM THAT HAS TOUCHED THE HEART OF MANKIND. SYBIL THORNDIKE as NURSE GAVELL. "DAWN" SPEAKS ALL LANGUAGES^ITS APPEAL IS UNIVERSAL. The All-British Picture Sensation that shook the world-caused consternation and controversy, and subsequently captured the Universe. To be preceded by Booth Tarkington's Sparkling Talkie Romance, "GERALDINE" Tense Drama spiced with Rich Comedy. A Love Romance that is Vastly Different. Box Plans Open at Bristol, Berkeley, Grand Opera House (Telephone 28-106).

The Box Plan for Matinee Performance will Open at The Bristol To-morrow Morning, at 9 o'clock. FIRST PRODUCTION IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE Of . Coleridge Taylor's "HIAWATHA," "HIAWATHA" "HIAWATHA," "HIAWATHA," "HIAWATHA," In Operatic Form, with Scenery and Costumes. Produced by HARISON COOK. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL ■ TOWN HALL. Also ■ FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS At 8 o'clock. " MATINEE, SATURDAY, at 2.30. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Hiawatha H. Barry Coney Capa-Tanka . _. j. Campbell Aokqmis. Winnie i'raser Unbiabos Hubert Carter *a S°° Edwin Dennis £ ever '. Ellison Porter Spring Christina Ormiston Pau-Puk-Keewis Joe Knowsley ek Chief Hubert Carter Minnehaha Alma Cleeg famine Walter Bock Mudjee-Keewis J. N. Duncan Conductor: JOHN BISHOP. , 400 PERFORMKRS 400 400 PERFORMERS 400 Presented by THE J^OYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL PRICES: Dress Circle, 7s 6d (res.), plus tax; Orchestral Stalls, 6s (res.), plus taxbtalls, 4s (res.), plus tax; and 2s. BOX PLANS for Evening Performance now open at Bristol. Doors open at 7.15. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. or Orchestral Stalls', ss, plus tax (res.); Stalls, 3s, plus tax (res.); and 2s. Schqol Children Half-price. W. E. CALDOW, Tel. 43-912. Hon. Sec. Q.REAT PUBLIC LECTURE. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL WELLINGTON. ' THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, 8 p.m. REV. A. M. NIBLOCK Will Lecture on "THE NEW DISCOVERY: A NEW MIND FOR A NEW AGE." Under the auspices of the Wellington Practical Psychology Club and the Radiant Health Club. All "Welcome. Silver Collection. WELLINGTON ADVERTISING CLUB. "jV/TEMBERS aye reminded that the x*x Monthly Luncheon will take place TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 12.30 p.m., in the Maple Room, Gamble and Creed's, Lanibton quay. Speaker: MISS BATHIE STUART. Subject: "Impressions of California." New members, and those interested in Advertising, will be especially welcome, j. w. FERGIE, Hon. Sec, Tel. 15-160. , G.P.O. Box 264. BAND. "^ELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS BAND AT ORIENTAL BAY TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY)! at 8 o'clock. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK, •**■ TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW 6th and 7th NOVEMBER. Cambridge Terrace Congregational Hall TWO GOOD CONCERTS This Evening at 7.45, arranged by Miss J. Reynolds; To-morrow evening, arranged by Mr. T. L. Cocks. . Admission Free to Sale. Concerts Cd. T~~ PIONEER CLUB. HE Arts and Crafts Circle will hold a SALE OF WORK in the Club Rooms on THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, at 2.30 p.m., in connection with the Furnishing Fund. • Members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. • M. E. GILLMAN, Secretary. SEE SUNNY NAPIER. WEEK-END EXCURSION—O-10th NOVEMBER.FARES: HALF-ORDINARY RATES. SOS MILES BY RAIL FOB. 20s lid. QN Saturday, Oth November, excursion train to Napier will leave Wellington 11.35 a.m., Otaki 1.19, Levin 1.30, Palmerston North dep. 2.32, Napier aw. C.45 p.m. On return journey, excursion train leaves Napier 5.0 p.m. Sunday, 10th November, and arrives Wellington midnight. Trams und buses for Lower Hutt meet train. Return tickets at half ordinary fare will bo issued by the excursion train from Wellington (Thorndon), Palmerston North, and intermediate stations, to Woodville Dannevirke, Ormondville, Takapau, Waipukurau, W.-iipawa, Otane, Hastings, and Napier, available for return on 10th November, and 5.20 a.m. Napier-Wellington express and connecting trains on 11th November. \ Seats may be reserved for the combined Up and Down journeys by excursion trains for Is. A hotel list and tariff at each is available at all stations, and passengers can secure accommodation when purchasing rail ticket. Tickets may now be purchased. Lato trnniM to suburbs and buses for Pctone aiid Lower Hutt meet return train at Thermion. For full pni-tit-ulars see handbills or inquire at stations or Central Booking Oltices. ;'

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 2