2JEW c QUALITY THEATRE. "ra°Sio L N as^fV°- NIGHT"THE PASSION PLAY OF OBERAMMERGAU " THE WORLD'S OBBR^IERGAU." GREATEST TRAGEDY. Audiences astonished with picture.. Commencing Saturday Matinee, At 2.30 p.m. at jSJEW QUALITY . THEATRE. The First Talking Picture in Island Bay. Columbia Dialogue Special Production.. Perfection in dialogue sequences, wondertul emotional drama, and brilliant characterisations. A More Outstanding Dramatic. Triumph than "Sorrell and Son." '■FATHER AND' SON," ■'FATHER AND SON" ' ■ -FATHER AND SON," "FATHER AND SON,". : "FATHER AND SON/ 'With east headed by HELENE. CHADWICK. Commencing SATURDAY NIGHT At 8 o'clock. . ' No Half-price Saturday Night. Ring 14-472. Reserves no extra. Running till Wednesday Night. OHORTT'S THEATRE. •^EORTT'S THEATRE. LAST NIGHT! ~~~ LAST NIGHT! Of a irogramme that scores a Tfiumpha'nt JOHN BOWERS. U<ANNE CORNWALL. KmJrPJShty. story of. frozen Alaska, "THE HEART OF THE YUKON" Second Attraction: ■ An amazing and astounding epic of.thrilling adventure in the Secret Service ; • "SECRET ORDERS." ■ '/ -4: Pj.c'«;e °f gripping interest," features EVELYN BRENT. . EVELYN BRENT, bplendid Supports. Splendid Supports COMMENCING TO-MORROW!! The Event of 1929. " tRw £?££££' L°N ■ CHANEY, LON CHANEY, LON CHANEYi In the greatest success of his career "WHERE EAST IS EAST." ' "WHERE EAST IS EAST."The most fascinating picture. "The Man of a Thousand Paces" has ever given the screen. "Giannini is that rare thing among vocalists—a transcendant genius with a perfect voice,, an abounding intelligence, and an endless fund of emotional energy More, perfect, art it is .impossible °to imagine"—Dr. A. E. Floyd in the Melbourne ''Argus," 2nd August, 1929. TOWN . h ALL OWN. H -A.L- Li Direction: E. J. Gravestock, Lt& By arrangement with Concert Management; Daniel Mayer (Inc.), New York. EXTRA AND FINAL CONCERT. . EXTRA AND FINAL CONCERT • TO-NIGHT, AT 8. " TO-NIGHT, AT 8. The World-Famous ■ Young ■ Dramatic Soprano— ' J)USOLINA^ GIANNINI,DTJSOLINA GIANNINI, • DUSOLINA GIANNINI, DUSOLINA GIANNINI, The Unrivalled Star of the Modern Concert World. Associate Artists: / , SOL DEUTSCH, VioUnist. MOLLY BERNSTEIN, Pianist. : Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, ss, 3s. BOX PLANS AND DAY SALES AT , ■ THE BRISTOL. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' CHOIR (Conductor: H. Temple White). CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY, 16th> NOVEMBER, At S p.m. Assisted by Miss Alma Clegg (Soprano) Mr. Desmond Lavin (Violinist) Mr. A. E. Coe (Tenor) Mr. A. G. Flanagan (Baritone) Mr. W. A. Gatheridge .... (Accompanist) Prices: 3s (plus tax) and 2s. Bos Plan at the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. ■ . E. M. PANKHURST, ■ Hon. Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. FRIDAY, 2.30-9 p.m. W.C.T.U. ROOMS, CONSTABLE STREET. CLEAN Assortment of Men's, Women's, and Children's Clothing, Etc. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN T? SOCIETY. GRAND BAZAAR, St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown. • (In aid Pipe Band Contest Funds.) TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), S o'clock. Official Opening by Lady Luke, Chief R. H. Nimmo and Mrs. Nimmo. Unique Entertainment by Miss' Phyllis M'Millan's Dancing Pupils. Well-stocked Stalls. Latest Side Shows. Admission Free. C Iv AT ING RINK, Winter Show Building. Three Rinks in One—Ladies' Rink Learners' Rink, and Skaters' Rink. •Special Learners and Select Parties To-night. Boys, Is: Adults, 2s; Parties of 5, 7s 6d. Hurdle Kace for Boys SATURDAY
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 2
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