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(tS^ 10 OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N,Z.), Ltd. THE PLAY THL WHOLE WORLD 18 FLOCKING TO SEE. ?8-|S:i?liHiil: ; And Four Following Nights. END." "JOURNEY'S END," "Journey's End" is more' than a mere dramatic entertainment. It ig.^ play that nobody can affo . to mils, for it is part of the beginning of a movement that will do far more towards the abolition, pf war 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. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., i; sot" '"■■''" "' THE MOST SIGNIFICANT AND MOST VITAL PLAY EVER STAGED^- ■ "JOURNEY'S END," "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END/? :' "JOURNEY'S, ENP;» By R. C. .Sherrifi, and produced in ronDunehon with Maurice Browne, Ltd Although a play "of the war, "Journey* Lnd has nothing of the horror or bitterness; of -war. Moreover, it contains genuine. comedy : that; brings countless ■;...-.. laughs. "JOIRNEY'S END," -. . . . ■ "JOURNEY'S END," . Which has achieved the Biggest Theatrical Success New Zealand has ever known. Brilliantly interpreted by the J. C. \Villiams.u, Ltd., London Company, including Reginald Tate, Ambrose Flower Vincent Lawson, Alan Lawrence, Reginald Uane, with whom will be associated Le"wis Shaw (recently here with '-'Young Woodley ),- and a strong supporting cast, including Harvey Adams, Reginald Wykeliam^ John Fernside, George, Jennings, Redge Carey, Arthur Stigant, jun. The Play Produced by George D. Parker. BOX PLANS ,\OW O^EN AT THE ; " BRISTOL. I Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. „.. ■-■. - - :| PRICES: D.O. and R.s!, 7s; Stalls, 4s; Callery, Is 6d. Early Door Gallery, 1« . extra. All prices plus tax, ; Manager ..... Alex: F. Wiljon. ■'' - Another Whirligigs Success. "THE BELL BOYS," A Genuine Laugh-provoker.-": HIS MAJESTY'S . - THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE^ Direction .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd, ' - . ; iixMUGHT! :'••' • .TO-NIGHT! ; ••••"'■"- . NAT PHILLIPS'S ;' " ''. W B. IK L IGIGS! W H I-ELlfllGS! WHIRLIGIGS! W H I.R L I G 1.G.5l Headed by ■■ HECTOR ST. CLAIR, , IRENE SHAAIROCK, : -_-v..- JACK KEiLAWAY-, TO-NIGHTJ TO-NiGHT! BELL BOYS." ..V-.' , - -! "THE BELL BOYS." :;"THE BELL BOYS." A Screamingly \ utany Musical Revue. THE WHIRXIGIGS, Undoubt.lly a Fine' Combination, in on* of their. Greatest Successes. • FULLERS;'pBpULAR;^RIUES: Reserved 3s "(plus tax), 3s-6d (plus tax), Is 6d, and Is .•.-.;■ ■■'-':■" BOX PLANS'ATITHE BRISTOL. After .Noon at Palmer'a, next -'heatre. Tel Theatre 28-175 .for Reservation* ifter 7 .p.m. . ' ■ .. ■-.-■" '.■"■■■- ■.•-'.■;-' '- ■■. Grand Circle for: To-night atPalmer's. GRAND BENEFIT CONCERT, tendered to a Wellington Citizen incapacitated by serious illness, .MONDAY, 18th. November, 1929. ' . • 50 CLUB. 50 CLUB. To be held in Concert Chamber,-Towa Hall, at 8 p.m. ■ Trustees:-'■' Hon.' R.; A. Wright/ MiF* J. B. Jordan, Esq. :: ■ . '_■;-;■ Tickets 2s and ,Is. • ,E. MEACOCK, H6n;Sec. r ■i ' ' INVTrATION (By Programme) . TTIOLIN" STUDENTS' EECITAi. : v CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDATi 26th November, at 8 p.m., by the Pupil* of . ' ■■• ' ' ■■'■■ LESLIE C. WALKER, L^B. ) Bos Plan opens at Bristol I9th Nov. ;■ \ •■ Reserved Seats 1/L . . .PIANOFORTE RECTTAIi. .;■. PIANOFORTE RECITAL..','; '. PUPILS OF VALERIE COBXISS, AHIII., LJIAJI.'--TUESDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1929, At 7.45 p.m. • : CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. A Programme of Exceptional Interest -. will be presented. Reserved Seats 2s Id, at Bristol Piani< Co. Admission 2s. ■'.-"--; Box Plan -Now Open at The Bristol:. . ■ Proceeds to be given to the Residential Nursery, Women's National; Reserve. INVITATION : PIANOFORTE RECITAL '.... By Students of MRS; ETHEL MACKAY, - Assisted by Pupils of * MISS VIOLET LAMACROFT. QONCERT. CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 20th.NOV., 1929----,-At 7.45.p:m. . Seats may be reserved at the Bristol Piano Co. on and after Wednesday, 13th, November, at a fee of Is 2d. , ORGAN RECITAL. ' rpbWNHALL (SUNDAY), TO-MOR. •*■ ' ROW, 17th NOVEMBER, 1929 .8" p.m. MR. BERNARD F. PAGE • (City Organist).--.- ' First and. Second Movements from Symphony (No. 5), Op 67. Beethoven Prelude from TJa Damoiselle Elue": Prelude from "L'enfant Prodigue" Choral (No. 2) in B Minor Ces^fedi Pastorale ......;„...,.:- gcarUtti Vasra F^^ .i?P^6 (No.: SKtJ^lriaS Isolde's "Liebestod" (from-Act m.) Admission Free. Voluntary ContributioM received at Door. ' ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 4