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; "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END!" IT IS SAFE TO SAY THAT NO PLAY PREVIOUSLY STAGED IN WELLING™HfS BEEX RECEIVED WITH SUCH A DEMONSTRATION OF APPRECIATION AS THAT WHICH WAS EXTENDED BY LAST - MGHT'S a ™lx™ AND REPRESENTATIVE AODIENCE TO-THE FIRST PRODUCAv^x™ RE- Olil "JOURNEY'S END," n«D.« EW ZEAL^ TD HAS NOW TO TRTr? Dw^rr T° T™ MST OF COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE BEEN CAP. ■TUBED BY MR. R. C. SHERIFF'S GREAT AND WONDERFUL PLAY. EVERYBODY ■' Will wish to enjoy at least one representation of the play that is attracting record audiences in England, America, Germany, France, Canada, Norway, and which broks all known fecords in Melbourne recently. "JOURNEY'S END" Was also acclaimed last night to be the Best Interpreted Drama- that has Ever Been Staged in Wellington. GS4SR OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TmpL^O^NWiEIORLD:K And Following Evenings. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, ' At 2 p.m. t J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD:, \ Present R. C. Sherriff's Tremendous / Comedy-Drama— ' "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" Produced in conjunction with Maurice Browne, Ltd. Brilliantly interpreted by the J. C Wil-liamson,-Ltd., London Company, including Reginald Tate, Ambrose Flower, Vincent Lawson, Alan Lawrence, Reginald Dane, wjth whom will be associated Lews bhaw (recently here with "Young Woodley ), and a strong supporting cast, including Harvey Adams, Reginald Wykeham. John Fernside, George Jennings, Kedge Carey, Arthur Stigant, jun. The Play Produced by George D. Parker. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. • PRICES: DC. and R.S., 7s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Gallery, la extra. All prices plus tax. ( Manager , ...... Ales. F. Wilson. • LAST NIGHT OF v "NOT GUILTY.'1: ; Change of Programme To-morrow ] , (Friday). . HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE: Direction .... John Fuller and; Son», Ltd, TO-NIGHT! : - TO-NIGHT! -:■"•'- Undoubtedly a V?l'y Fine Show, and ona of the Best Seen in Wellington for a very, long time- • NA. "HILLn>S'S;WHIRLIGIGS! • WHIRLI GIG S! -. Headed by HECTOR ST. CLAIR; IRENE SHAMROCK, . JACK KKLLAWAYr ... ...' -.. Jn- ■.. . :. w /'NOT JUILTY?' "■":■''■ „-.-."NOT'GUILTT," ;:.:•"-'-'■ A Farcical SrusicaLComedy. FULLERS' POPULAR PKICES: Reserved 3s (plus.tax), 2s 6d (plus taxlj Is Gd, and Is. : . . BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Palmer's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre 28-175 for Reservations after 7 pjn. . ■....-. Grand Circle Reserves for Saturday. Night at Palmer's all the 'week. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY,* 1 THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Musical Director J John. Bishop. "THE MESSIAH." '■: „ ' . SATURDAY, 14th DECESIBER. ' PRACTICES in connection with. Han- •*• . del's masterpiece will commence at St. John's Schoolroom, Dispn street, Tomorrow (Friday) Evening, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Bishop will be in attendance at 7,20 for the purpose of interviewing intending new members. - ■ .■■■.■ .. W. E. CALDOW, - Hon. Sec. „ Telephone 43-912. ' ■ -■ JUMBLE SALE., "?"-'. J^ JUMBLE SALE will be. held in tha Kent Terrace Presbyterian Sunday School Hall TO-MORROW , (FRIDAY), loth NOVEMBER, at 7 p.m. JUMBLE SALE." ' STJ PETER'S SCHOOLRO6M, Ghuzne* street, FRIDAY, 15th NOVEMBER,at 7 p.m. - : Clothes, Books, Hardware, etc., etc. WELLINGTON SPIRITUAL CHURCH, *» Kent terrace. JUMBLE SALE, FRIDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, at 7.30. Good Baxgains. . MEETINGS. DICKENS-SHAKESPEARE "SOCIETY. A LL interested in the above Society are ■**• invited to attend a. Meeting for En. rqlment of Members, to be held at the Dickensian Rendezvous, Druids' Chambers, on MONDAY, 18th INST., at S p.m. Annual subscription, ss. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. --' HPHE Friends of the late Mr. John Fred- -*- crick Manning are. invited to attend ; his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Friday),- at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN.. Funeral Director, 00, Taranaki-st., and 28. Riddiford-st Telephone 22-159. . FUNERAL CARD. ~~" rVKE Friends of the late Mr. Henry Hed- ■*• derwick are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Taranaki street, To« morrow (Friday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. • v . E. MORRIS, Junr., Funeral Director,- . 1 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. ' Tel. 22-159. npHE Friends of the late Mary Brooky -»- are respectfully invited to attend her luneral, which will leave St. Patrick's Church, Kilbjrme, on Saturday, 16th IToyembei\. 1929, at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Requiem' Mass will, be celebrated at 9 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers; 22, Vivian-st., and Karori. Day, and night ?phcne, 36-07% ' JL. •*j

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 2