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■~*?^^——— ■ ' ■ : -.■"": ' ../ "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." -fR"SKS£ ' AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. ' 10-MIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK SHARP! IMPORTANT! TUe only occasion in Melbourne when there were any Vacant Seats was on the Opening Night, and this has been the be?n produced' reV6r "JoUrne-v' s End" *» "JOURNEY'S END." T / Each of the officers K. C. Sheriff has created in_ • Journey's End" stands for sonjet'ing individually so line that it is difficult to choose among them. For all ins liaid drinking to steady his-shattered nerves Captain Stanhope is a resolute leader of men, sportsmanlike,- unassummg. l<or all his amazing obtuseness th» corpulent Lieutenant Trotter is responsible aud good-natured -under trying ordeals. Lieutenant Raleigh becomes a hero by instinctively following the rules of fair play he has learned on the playfields of England. And Lieutenant Osborne is a. schoolboy, enriched, sweetened, and exalted by maturity, gentle and wise —a rare figure in the byways of universal life ' , Though n play of the war,. "JOUR.NEVS END" has nothing of the horrors or bitterness of war. Moreover, it contains a genuine comedy that brings countless laughs. • Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. *-*RAISD^ OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." ' » THE PLAY THE WHOLE WORLD IS FLOCKING TO SEE. TO-NIGHT! (WED.) TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! (WED.) TO-NIGHT! • AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. , li'Oß A BRIEF SEASON. ■'■ MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY: J C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., - Present the World's Most Farnouß Dramatic Success, "JOURNEY'S END" . "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" By R. C. Sheriff, produced in conjunction with Maurice Browne, Ltd.: Cast of Characters: Captain Hardy Ambrose Flower (First Appearance Here.)Lieutenant Osborue ...... Harvey Adams Private Mason . ..-.' John "Fefnside Second Lieut. Raleigh ....... Lewis Shaw Captain Stanhope ..... Reginald Tate (First Appearance Here.)' * Second Lieut. Trotter .. Vincent Lawson (First Appearance Here ; ) Second Lieut. Hibbert ... Alan Lawrence (First Appearance-Here.) ' The Sergt-Major Reginald Wykeham. The Colonel Reginald Dane (First Appearance Here:) ■ A German Soldier Redge Carey Corporal Broughton...'.. George Jennings The Play Produced by George D. Parker. Stage Manager," Redge Carey. - The whole ot the action or "Jburney'i End" takes place in a dugout in the trenches before St. Quentin in March, 191 S. ' , ■■■-■-.. - ..: Box Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at Grand Opera "House Confectionery. PRICES: D.C and U.S., 7s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is Od.^ Early Door Gallery, lg extra. All prices plus tax. ' Manager Ales. F. Wilson. BAND. ? .\ I TUPP'S SILVER BAND, at ORIENTAL !.Vv . BAY, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o'clock. I. HAM\ LTD., 89, CUBA STREET 2 DOORS FROM HANNAH'S SHOE STORE, •:.■■■ 31, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. HART'S GREAT U^D THURSDAY. HUNDREDS OF LINES, ALL AT Is Cd TIN COLGATE'S SHAVING SOAP, ll%d tin. 3d TUBE COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE, . ■,2tubesU%d, ■'„; -;.■.. 6d Bot. BLUE SEAL VASELINE, 1 .. hots. ll%d. 2s OdTube CUTEX COLD CREAIIJ * tubes il%d. 9d each DIAMOND DYES, for wool or silk, 5f0r.11%d. • 2s each RADIUM BOOT OUTFITS, Blactt or Tan, ll%d each. • 2s each ENGLISH PROPHYLACTIC ■ ■' " TOOTH BRUSHES, pure bristle, U%d each. -.',-. .' . 2s Gd Packet "SAUNDERS" ORIENTAIi DEPILATORY POWDER, ll%d pkt. Is Gd Tin ASSTD. MAKES TALCUM POWDERS, 2 tins ll%d. . . 3s 6d Bot. ROGER AND GALLET'S MISS ■FLIRT PERFUME, IVM hot; v, 9d Bot. ENGLISH ASPIRINS,"guaran-. ' teed, 5 bots ll&d. . Is Cd Bot. STEARN'S TOOTH POWDER, ■' 2 bots lUid. ' Is Gd Bot. BLACK AND' BROWN "WHITMOKE'S" SHOE CREAM, 4 bots,. ll%d. 4d Packet HUDSON'S SOAP EXTRACT* 7 pkts. ll%d. 6d Bundle of 50 STEEL SAFETY PINS, 4 bundles ll%d. ' ' 3d Block PURE REFINED CAMPHOR, 9 blocks liy 2 d. Is Od Cake REXQNA MEDICATED SOAP, H^d tab. . Is 6d Tin ASHES ROSES and ASHES VIOLET TALC POWDER, ll^d tin. ' Is each WHITE AND GOLD ENGLISH CUPS AND SAUCERS, 2 for lUid. - f> 4d each SCHOOL EXERCISE BOOKS, 8 for Ulid. : ■ 9d each LADIES' BANK WRITINGTABLETS, 3 for ll%d. Gd each BRIDGE SCORERS, 3 for ll%d. 6d dozen LINEN-FINISH PAPER D'OYLEYS, 6 dozen HHd. 2s 100 IVORY-FINISH AND LINEN ENi VELOPES, 100 for ll%d. 9d Bot. EMBROIDERY TRIMMINGBEADS, 5 bots. ll%d. AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES WHICH WE CANNOT ADVERTISE FOR WANT OF SPACE.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

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662

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

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