THE REGENT (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films) THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY! COMMENCING TO-DAY! R. C. SHERIFF'S WORLD FAMOUS PLAY, With an All-British Cast, headed by COLIN CLIVE (AS BRITISH AS THE UxN'lON JACK) "JOURNEY'S END" "JOURNEY'S END" [ A Drama—not of Heroes or of Cowards—but of Men, who were pjiveii a dark, damp dugout in f • exchange for their homes—who were taught to kill—and then paid for it—who were taken from | safety and sent into physical danger and mental. i torment. I i : ' -I s BOOK NOW! BOOK NOW! 1 BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at Theatre (Telephone 41-lii) and Bristol Piano Company. 1 ——■*—■—" ———— ———— — ! WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATE!*) ! BASIN RESERVE ! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 16th AUG., at 2.45 'p.m. INTERPROVINCIAL SOCCER, CANTERBURY v WELLINGTON CURTAIN-RAISER At 1.15 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER CANTERBURY v, WELLINGTON (Boys) ADMISSION .1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. . B. A. MABIN, Secretary. , WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SATURDAY 16th AUGUST SATURDAY ATHLETIC PARK WELLINGTON v. UNIVERSITY AT 3 P.M. EARLY GAME AT 1.30: . . ■ . SENIOR A REPS. v. SENIOR B REPS. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. 23rd AUGUST—AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON. ; The Management Committee invites all ex-Senior Wellington Representative ; players and Past Officials of the Management Committee of the Umofi to be its gite'sts at Athletic Park on the occasion of the above match. Tickets may be obtained on application to-the Union Office from Monday Next. ■ ... ■ . : A. E. NEILSON, Secretary.. TOWN HALL—TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. (Direction-E. J. GRAVESTOCK, LTD.) FINAL OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING THE WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST. "Never before in the musical history of Dunedin has an audience of 3000 people assembled to hear a recital of piano music. The artist responsible for this triumphal vindication of the attractive power of serious music was. Mr. Wilhelm Backhauß, and the huge attendance proved that Dunedin fully realises "that/ .in- Mr. Backhaus, 1 she honours one of the rarest examples of Divine genius.', coupled with the kindliness, the modesty, and the sincerity of Chaucer's 'parfait, gentil knight." —"Otago Daily Times.' WILHELM BACKHAUS WILHELM BACKHAUS ■'Cnpiic-ity house at Backhaus Concert. Another capacity house met the pianist, and each group of pieces terminated with unbounded applause." .... — phristchureh' "Sun." ' ... : '" ' TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME INCLUDES:1 V Two Preludes and Fugues from the "Well-tempered Clavichord"; (Bach); Sonata in A Flat Major, Op. 26* and Sonata, Opus 109, in E Major (Beethoven); Moments Mnsicales (Schubert); Nachstuek, Aufschwung, Traumes. Wirren (Schumann); Military March in E Flat Major (Schubert-Baekhaus); Nocturne in G Major, Three Studies from Opus 10, Waltz in F Major (Chopin); Twelfth Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt). RESERVED SEATS 10/- and 7/6. UNRESERVED 5/- and 3/- (plus tax). Plans and Day Sale Tickets at The Bristol. Students' Concessions. BACKHAUS RECITAL, MUNICIPAL THEATRE, HASTINGS, WEDNESDAY .■■-.' ' ' .NEXT. ■'■'.. WRESTLING WELLINGTON TOWN HALL—MONDAY, 18th AUG. . :. SPECIAL HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH. . '.' • ■ WALTER HOGG >^>:- ;; / .;■',: - ■ ■ ■ Versus ■ ■;-;.; -■•-■.•• SCOTTY M'DOUGAL . (Wst2lb) ' j WALTER HOGG is a New Zealander, born in Wellington. Has been in America for a number of years, and has developed into one of the leading men in the Heavyweight Division. AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES COMMENCE at 8 p.m. PRICES: 5/-. and 2/6 (both plus tax). LADIES • HALF-PRICE. '■-.-" j BOX PLAN at Jim Turfis (Ritz Tobacconist),. Manners street. ST. MARK'S SCHOOL, Dafferiii .treet, gKAHNGL ' -— . ' -.•■•: .■ • gKATTjuo. | TUMBLE SALE .THIS EVENING, . j : 7 o'clock. ; —: —; ' ' WINTER SHOW BUILDING, j rpHE TRAIN YOU WANT! DAILY 2 to 4.30, and 7.30 to 10 o'clock. IHE TRAIN YOU WANT! DEPARTURES FROM THORNDON SPECIAL. f STATION:- ' For Auckland: 2.0 p.m., week days; „ ~, , _.' ~.,. ." cor aui-ktouu. . 7j 5 p-m s un . jyfo. Frolll Tuesday to Friday inclusive this Tv We Th! Fri' Week every lady accompanying a gentle- " man will be given ' ' . FREE SKATING. For Wanganui and 9.55 a.m. week days, j New Plymouth; I For Wanganui only; 2.0 p.m. week days "'• . I (change at Marton) —■■■■:■.;,■ , A| -. TimR • - — For Napier: . 9.32 a.n. week days illL AMAiEg!i P i|£ lb SOCIEn For ralmerston N.; S.IS a.m., 0.32 a.m., '-THE LADY GETS LEFT." I U. 55 a.m.. 10.17 a.m., -THE LADY GETS LEFT." 2.0 p.m., 5.40 p.m., "THE LADY GETS LEFT," week days, 7.15 p.m., ■ A 30-Minute Movie. Suu., Mo., lv., We.. T | le j'jrgt Amateur Film Produced in •' "•> l'n- The: First Anmtcur Film Produced in DEPARTURES PROM LAMBTOiN j Wellington. STATION:- . | ■Wellington. Kor Woodvillc. Pal- Supported by a Programme of merston N.. and HAPPY ITEMS. Napier: 7.50 a.m. HAPPY ITEMS. For Masterton: . 7.50 a.m.. US p.m. _ TnnrnN DIAL TEL. 4M20 FOR PASSENGER N IMMO 6 ™T,r i,.t CHAMBIiK, TWITOPMATTOIXf °"> 'VullS Street, INVOKMAIION. NEXT THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. ■ Admission, 2s. ' Admission, 2s. # FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edward -*- Jones are respecti'tilly invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly beloved daughter, Winifred Myrtle, which will leave their residence, 15, Herald street, To-morrow (Saturday), 16th August, 1930, at 10 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., THE SHETLAND SOCIETY OF WEL- Undertakers, LINGTON (Inc.). . 164, Adelaide road. ■jITE'MBERS and Friends are reminded of Tcls. 24-155 and .16-781. *'*- t!;e Social and Dance which will be rjij r ui Kriends of the late diaries llarman held in the Mokoia Hall, Fifeshire avenue X ilvl , i- t^pectfull.v invited to attend his (off Cambrid.sc terrace), on SATURDAY, Funeral, which will leave his late rosiICjth AUGUST, at 7.45 p.m. Musical items donee, 20, Chilka street, Berhampore. Toby Turner's Banjo-Mandolin and Guitar morrow (Saturday), 16th August, 1930, at Orchestra. Special dancing by Miss ]0.30 a.m., for the-Karon-Cemetery. Hazel Martin's pupils. Ladies J.s (id, ROUT, H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD... Gents 2?. Supper provided. Undertakers, LAURENCK LAURENSON, 104, Adelai.le road. Hon. Secretary. Tel?. 24-155 and .10-781;
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 40, 15 August 1930, Page 2
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