GRAND OPERA- HOUSE RAND OPERA HOUSE! Direction: J. C. Williamson (N;Z.), Ltd. THE PLAY THE WHOLE WORLD IS FLOCKING TO SEE. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 SHARP, IO.NIGHT, AT 8 SHARP^ . ■ And Five Following Evenings. " MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) At 2 p.m. "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." "Journey's End" is more than, a mere dramatic entertainment. It is n play that nobody can afford to' miss, for It is part of the beginning of a movement that will do far more towards the abolition of war I than all the speeches of diplomats or the | conferences and pacts of politicians. ! "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S <END.:' - British blood tells.. All over the world British men and women, and children, too, esteem it a privilege to witness "Journey's End.-"' ' j J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., . | Present • • ! THE MOST SIGNIFICANT AND -MOST VITAL PLAY EVER STAGED"JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" ' "JOURNEY'S END" By X C. Sherriff, and produced in conjunction with Maurice Browne,- Ltd. Although a play of the war, "Journey's End has nothing of the horror or bitterness 01 war. Moreover, it contains genuine comedy that brings countless laughs. "JOURNEY'S END," .. "JOURNEY'S END/ Which has achieved the Biggest Theatrical Success New Zealand has. ever known. Brilliantly interpreted by the J. C. Williamson, Ltd., London Company, including Reginald Tate, Ambrose Flower, Vincent Lawson Alan Lawrence, Reginald LJane, with whom will be associated Lewis Shaw (recently here with "Young Woodley ), and a strong supporting cast including Harvey Adams, Reginald Wvkeham John lernside, George Jennings, .hedge Carey, Arthur Stigant, jun. The Play Produced, by George-D:. Parker. BOX.PLANS NOW Oi'EN: AT THE - I Day Sales at the . Grand 1 Opera-House Confectionery. ■ "'■ ■-'•-. "■- ■"'. :: PRICES: D.C. and U.S., 7s; Bta'u's, "4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax.- "-•'•' Manager -r Ales. F; Wilson. Anotlier Great Programme Tc^riiglif. MATINEE.TOJSIORROW,-i.3.0. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S- ; THEATRE. Direction ..... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. XO-NIGHT! ■'■'"■■ . TO-NIGHT! NAT PHILLIPS'S " . W H I R L 1 Gl G S! "" ' W H I:R L I G I G SI W H I R-.L I GIGS! ' ■ WHIKLIG IGS! .. ; Headed by ■ HECTOR ST." CLAIR, IRENE SHAMROCK, '• . JACK KELLAWAY. TO-NIGHfV~ rr TO-NIGHT! '■'■■-. '.. "THE BELL BOYS>'- -'"■.'■-'' ■ - "THE BELT^BOYS." ■• • '•:-' -'-'■' ' "THE BELLBOYS." A Screamingly I'unny Musical Revue.- . . ' '7;T' THE^WHIRLIGiGSr^rir^ Undoubtedly a; Fine Cpmbinatiim,:in one of their Greatest Successes. ■" " -.' FULLERS' POPULAR PRICEsV Reseired 3s (plus tax), 2s 6d (plus tax), Is Od, and Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Palmer's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre 2S-175 for Reservations after 7 p.m. " .. .... ;.;. .... -.. '"; Grand ' Circle Reserves- for. Saturday Night at Palmer's all the week. MATINEE, TO-MORROWr - ~~ DANCING. CASINO DANCE HALL -■ (Late'San-Toy). ■'-;■'. TO-NIGHT, TO-NlGHT—Palais de Danse Night, 8 till "12.' ; Saturday afternoon, 3 to 5, Tea Dance, Is 6d, tea included. Saturday Night, 8 till 12. DANCE. J)AY; S BAY PAVILION. EVERY SATURDAY, Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT, 16th NOVEMBER. .......' Welcome Return of the KIT KAT DANCE. BAND. Hear the "Toy Maker's Dream" played as it should be played with scenic: effects. Cabaret Supper. ■ .' ". . Usual prices. -. . .. A REAL NIGHT OF ENJOYMENT. CROW'S NEST. ' . CROW'S NEST: : : T ATE Gaiety Oriental, Abel.Smith street. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), TO-NIGHT. Popular Night and Popular Prices. Popular Night and Popular Prices. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. •■' ■■..-.- 'PHE SHETLAND SOCIETY will hold a J- SOCIAL AND DANCE in the Mokoia Hall, Fifeshire avenue, off Cambridge terrace; NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Th,e Social is to be conducted by the members of the "Eaughton' Pierrot Troupe," who have arranged a large number of attractive items with which to.entertain you. All members and friends are cordially iDvited, . '.■:'. Usual subscriptions. Supper. J. LAURENSON, , Hon. Sec. VANS BAY YAQHT . — . CLUB. I * jTfr-»»^_ Tlie Usual ; Dance will I ■ ]TW^J'f m NOT be • held: to-morrow. t\~*^~ • night oh- account -of the |^ Rpjal Port Nicholson . Yacht Club, holding an annual event on that nighi. " The club's usual dance.'will take place the following.Saturday."Night.' TTHE BROWN OWL, TEA HOUSE AND A GARDENS. AKATARAWA, The popular calling place .or all .Meals. Special Catering for Parties and Picnica. DANCING. "^ : DANCING. SATURDAY EVENING/ .• Private Parties and Dances Catered for during week, . Ring 45-555 to arrange Transport for ". Parties and Picnics. Delightful Week-end Sections for Sale on: the Estate. ' ' '" ' ■•'■'• ■' ■ TeL 17E. Ift«per Oatt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 2
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