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'WHOOPEE" .• First 'WHOOPEE" and 'WHOOPEE" Only 'WHOOPEE" MATINEE 'WHOOPEE" MATINEE 'WHOOPEE" MATINEE .. 'WHOOPEE" First 'WHOOPEE" and 'WHOOPISE" Only NEXT WEDNESDAY, NEXT NEXT WEDNESDAY, NEXT ■ At 2 p.m. . .. ," r At 2 p.m. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: Adultß, 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Children Half-price to All Parts except Gallery. (Prices plus t-nx.'t . J.C. WILLIAMSON'S, LTD., MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT Of M USIO-DANCIN G—FUNSPLENDOUR! . Commencing at the ■ GRAND OPERA HOUSB HAND OPERA . HOUSE NEXT SATURDAY, NEXT NEXT SATURDAY, "NEXT , At 8 p.m.' . At 8 p.m. Ziegfeld's Gorgeous £20,000 Laujhina Sensation and Musical Comedy Triumph, ' "WHOOPEE." "WHOOPEE." "WHOOPEE." "WHOOPEE." A Mammoth Production. Ziegfeld's of America and J. C. Williamson, Ltd., of Australia and .New Zealand, names that are associated with the biggest aud greatest productions of the world! And Ziegfeld and Williamson, Ltd., produced "WHOOPEE" with its wonderful cast of principals, its girls, its gaiety, gladness, glamour, and gorgeousness! ; Its glittering scenes of unexampled splendour! Its lilting and intoxicating melodies! Its superb ballet and chorus —all fascinating beauties —and its magnificent scenery • and effects!"WHOOPEE" is a great and wonderful production. "WHOOPEE!" "WHOOPEE!" "All glowing with "Whoopee" ■is a radiant colours. A riot, well worth a spectacle of remark- second and thud able beauty." . hearing. ... —Melbourne '. ' .—Melbourne "Herald." . ' ' "Argus/1 "WHOOPEE" "Is a big hit—jus* t»e bright mixture • of snappy fun, beautiful music, anff gorgeous mountings.' —Melbourne "Age. Company of 80 Artißts includes LILIAN CRISP, LAUREL |TREETER* DON NICOL .JACK RALSTON, WM. PERRYMAN, And • ' PATRICIA and TERRY KENDALL, Two of London^ Best and Most Famous* . Dancers and Artists. A GREAT AND WONDERFUL. SHOW, Play Produced by Victor Tatuall.. NIGHT PRICES: D.C and O. Stalk, 6a; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s; Late. Gallery, Is 6d. (Prices plus tax.) MATINEE PRICES: Adults, 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. Children Half-price to All Parts exe'ept Is Gallery. (Prices plus tax.) LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "SUNNY." "Tangerine" Saturday. HI majlK' '.MS Direction .... John Fuller and Song, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT B.—TO-NIGHT, AT t, Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller will preeent THEIR LATEST. MUSICAL COMEDS!COMPANY, He.ided by the: Famous ■' Comedian,, FREDDIE FORBES, FREDDIE FORBES, FREDDIE t'ORBES, And the Ever Popular Quartet, THE BIG FOUR, Supported by--the Cream of Australiui Talent, In their Fifth' Big Bucces«r----"8 0 N N Y." "SUNN Y." "SUNN Y." "SUNN Y." The Sunshine of' Musical Comidiei. Produced by Jack Phillips. PRICES: RESERVED BEATS 3a (piai tax), 2s 6d (plus tax). Is 6d, and Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Reserves after 5 p.m. at Palmer's Cojw fectionery. next" Theatre. _....". .. Tel. Theatre (28-175) for Reservation* <frand P Circle Reserves for Saturday a* Palmer's, next Theatre. Look Out for ; ; FULLERS" FIRST TALKIE! FULLERS' FIRST TALKIE! WARNER BROS. Present "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW!" First 100 Per Cent. Natural Colour All* Talking, All-Singing, AH-PanciE3 Picture FAR AHEAD OF ANYTHING YET] SEEN ON A WELLINGTON SCREEN* You Must See this to understand why i Fullers' decided to "Go Talkie. MOTH crashes at Brisbane. Pilot ™4 hurrying to see.Peltier at B«sm Ke« serve, Bth February. ANNUAL PICNIC.. ARY, aud 'our premises will therelor«| bo closed all day. BROWNLEE, LTD. INBANKRUPTCY. ' IN THE MATTER of The Bankruptcy; Act, 1908, and its Amendments, And .' IN THE MATTER of ah application by< Keith Robertson,'of■Christchurch, Settler, for his discharge frOm Bank* tuptcv T KEITH ROBERTSON, do hereby gita A* notice that I.intend to apply at the Sittings df the Bankruptcy Court, to.be held at Wellington on the 3th day o5 May, 1930, for niy dischai'ge front B»nki rUDate'd at Wellington this 30th day ol January, Itt^ ■ B ByhlsDuiyAuihod^A^J Resevve, Bth Pcbtuary. FUNERAL NOftCKS, •';-. HE Friends of the late Joseph Wik liafli Trim are respectfully invited M attend his FuUeial, which Will leaVfe tha Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. ™*°* and Son oil Friday, 31st January, 1930* at 3.15 tiita., for the Karori Cettietery. BOBT. H. WILSON AND SON, ' • Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. Tfel. 24-153, mm-i'-rrmnr rrnTTfrr— — THE Funeral of Mr.. Joseph Wllhsiias Trinij late Assistant-Sedrettiry1, Will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Messrs. R, H. Wilson atid Solii John sfct'e«) Newi town, at 3.15 p.tti. Te-morrow, 3lßt. i»it.* for the Cemetery, Karori. ' ~ ! J. O.JOHNSON, SecietegL |
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 25, 30 January 1930, Page 2
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