Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd, - THE PLAY THL WHOLE WORLD IS flocking to see. to-night, at 8 sharp to-night! at 1 sharp; And Three' Joining Evenings. j MATIjSTEE WEDXESDAV nf 9 n m . matinee Wednesday; at !?£: Children, Half-price except Gallrcy, li. "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END'" Each of the officers R. C. Sherriff has created m "Journey's End" stands- for something mdmdually so fine that it is difficult to choose among them. For all his hard drinking to steady his shattered nerves, Captain Stanhope is a resolute • „ V ■ T?'- s P°rtspanlike,. unassum. ing. boy all his amusing obtuseness the corpulent Litutenant Trotter is responsible and good-natured under tryinc prdeals. Lieutenant Raleigh becomes a hero by instinctively following the rules of *«r 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 ngure in the byways of universal life. Though a play of the war, "JOUR-NEY-'S END" has nothing of the horrors or bitterness of -war. Moreover, it contains a genuine comedy that brings countless laughs. "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END." British blood tells. All over the world British men and women, and childre% too, esteem it a privilege to witness "Journey's End." . . J-C.WILLIAMSON,. LTD., ■ ; . J' ent .. ' '".' .-: THE MOST SIGNIFICANT AND MOST VITAL PLAY EVER STAGED— "JOURNEY'S END," "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" . "JOURNEY'S END," "JOURNEY'S END," - By R. C. Sherrifi, and/produced in conjunction with Maurice Browne, Ltd. Although a play of the war, "Journey's Jind has nothing of the horror or bitterness of war. Moreover, it -contains genuine comedy that brings countless • ..., /laughs.' . ' "JOLRNEY'S END," - "JOURNEY'S END," ; Which has achieved the Biggest Theatrical Success New Zealand has ever known. .Brilliantly interpreted by the J. C. Wil« hams-n, Ltd., London ■" Company, including Reginald Tate, Ambrose TTlower, Vincent Lawson, Alan Lawrence, Reginald Dane, with whom will be associated Lewis Shaw (recently here with-"Young Woodley J, and a.jstrong .supporting cart, in« • eluding Harvey Adams, -Reginald Wykeham, John Fernßide, George Jennings* Redge Carey, Arthur Stjgant, ijun. The Play Produced by. George'D,.Parker, "BOX PLANS isOw"bi?EN AT THE BRISTOL. - Day Sales at the Grand Opera Homs^ Confectionery.' ..-.•-,. .. ■......„ PRICES: Dp, and; R.B;, 7i; 8t«Il8, 4»; Gallery, la 6d. Early DoorrGaUerr, 1* extra. All prices plus tax.;; ;■■■•-. - Manager ......'.. Alex. 'F. Wflion. MEETINGS ; . WELLINGTON' FEDERATED ..FURNITURE TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. ' : A; MEETING of above Union will b« -cx- held in Room 10, Trades Hall, Vivian street, on'TUESDAY, 19th inst., afc 8 o'clock p.m. ."". ■ : : .'.; ■ Business:' Nominations .of pincers; Glas» Workers' ' Membership; Reports; General. .•.,' • JAS.-FERGUSON, Secretary. WELLINGTON- -COMPETITIONS : :.;. -SOCIETY. T7HE Annual' Meeting of the Wellington: -1- Competitions-Society-will be held at the Chamber, of. Commerce, "Dominion™ Building, TO-MORROW EVENING (TUESDAY); 19th NOVEMBER; at S PJtt. ....'". ■■-.■:■ ■:■. ■■;■ ■':'..• Business: '. '. . To receive Report and Balance-sheet To .Elect a President, Vice-president, . Treasurer^ and ten Members of Esecu-' tive Council Also any other business ■ conducive to th« welfare of the Society. All members ire requested :td:"atten<L. ,: --;. ■ G. W. JENNER, ■ ■'■■■- -...-.-■..;.■. . '. ... Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. T7 FUNERAL CARD; HE Funeral of the late Nicholas Thomas Maunders will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E, Morris,-Junr., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Tuesday), afe 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. (Private interment.) .....'.-. .. . E. MORRIS, Junr., ." • Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st ■ Tel. 22:J59. .. •'.'.-.■'.. * rrVHJi- Friends of the late Patrick Bree are: respectfully invited to "attend hia funeral, which will leave 3, street, Lower Hutt, To-morrow, Tuesday, 19th November, 1929, at ,2 p.m., - for the . Roman Catholic Church, Lower Hutt, thence to the Taita Cemetery; . J. R. CROFT, : Undertaker, '. ■■■;:■.. Hutt and Petone. ' Tel. 528, Hutt. FUNERAL NOTICE. ~~ T^HE Funeral of the - late rThomag Fair- •*■ brass will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sons, To-morrow (Tuesday), 19th November, 1929, at 2.lJ> p.m., for Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road Tels. 24-155 and 24-701. " FUNERAL; NOTICE. . npHE Funeral of the late Ellen M'Anenr -V will leave the Mortuary. Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sons, To-niorrow (Tuesday), 19th November, 1929, at 10.30 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. ' ' : ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. ' Tels. 24-155 and 24-704. - ___ FUNERAL NOTICET^""™"™"™ nPHE Friends of Mr. William X, Faw- ■*■■• cett are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Mary Louise, which will .leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sons, To-morrow (Tuesday), 19th November,-; 1929, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. . ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. Tels.. 24-155 and 24-704. FUNERAL NOTICEr™^"""™ 'PHE Friends of the late Albert Banks -1- are respectfully invited to . attend his Funeral; which will leave- the. Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Son, 164, -Adelaide road, To-morrow' (Tuesday), 19th November, 1929, at H , a.m., fov the Karori Cemetery. ; ROBERT H. WTLSON AND SONS, , Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. ■ Tels. 24-155 and 24-704. ' ' : HINEMOA LODGE, No. 122. RRETHREN of. the above Lodge ara -•-* requested to attend the Funeral oi their late Brother, Wor. Bro. Albert Banks, P.M., which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and - Son, Adelaide road, Wellington South, ' ro-morrow ;.- (Tuesday), 19th instant* . it 11 a.m.,.for the Karori Cemetery. ■ By Command of the W.M. FUNERAL NOTICE." " COURT SIR. GEORGE GREY, SIIS,- - " "•■;■;. A.O;F. | (I/TEMBERS are requested -to attend th» LTi Funeral of the late Bro. Thomas: Fair which will-leave the Mortuar* Jhapel of Robert H. -Wilson and ;Son* ro-morrow (Tueiday), 19th' November* 1929, at 2.15 p.m., for the JohnsonTiliß j.emetcrv. ... ' ;
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1929, Page 2
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