TONIGHT AT 8. TONIGHT AT S. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER POSITIVELY THE LAST CONCERT -.POSITIVELY THE LAST CONCERT! by JOHN OROWNLEE JOHN JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE Principal Baritone of the Paris Opera. This memorable season of delightful concerts will close tonight, when another GLORIOUS PROGRAMME will be prosented. Assisting Artists: RITA MILLER, Soprano. RAYMOND LAMBERT. Pianist. TONIGHT'AT 8. Hear John Brownlee Sing:— THE PROLOGUE TO "PAGLIACCI . ROUTE MARCHIN' (Stock), THE JOLLY TINKER, FIVE EYES COME, LET'S BE MERRY (Old Ene )' IF I WERE KING, etc., etc., etc., Hear Raymond Lambert- play:— RITUEL FIRE DANCE (de-Falla), Toccata (Debussy), and works by Chom'n etc. ' ' Hear Rita Miller Sing:— THE POLONAISE from "MIGNON" and English songs. / ' , DOORS OPEN AT 7 SHARP. Prices: 6s (Reserves), 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tas). Box Plan and Day Sales at the Bristol JOHN BROWNLEE CONCERT TOUR: Palmerston North—Tuesday nest. Wanganui— Wednesday nest. Masterton—Thursday nest. V W.C.A. (BLUE TRIANGLE) HALL, Boulcott Street. ELIZABETH BLAKE Presents THE WELLINGTON PLAYERS THE WELLINGTON PLAYERS In "THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY" "THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY'" "THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY'" ■ r'THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY." >= ■ A THREE ACT COMEDY Translated by H. and G. Granville Barker. On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 20 and'3o, at S p.m. SCHOOLS NIGHT, TUESDAY, 2Sth. (HOUSE BOOKED OUT.) Tickets: 3s 6d and 2s. plus tax. Bos Plan now open at The Bristol. - "The Romantic Young Lady," the play that had long runs in both London and . Madrid. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST HOLIDAY. pOME to TE MAHIA, the GEM of the MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS, where one patron has spent 26 x-acations in eleven yeai-s, a Tourist House record for New Zealand. Launching, Fishing, Free Row Boats, Bathing (no mud flats), Tennis, Dancing, Tramping.- Magnificent Scenery. See Tennyson's Inlet by launch . and 7 mile trek through Native Bush, the finest outing New Zealand can offer. Special organised parties leaving Wellington, March. 31,. April 7 and 13. Tariff: £3 10s per week, 12s 6d per day. Letters, C. M. BAY, Te Mahia ;P/B, Picton. Telegrams, "Bay," Picton. . Telephone 151 a. FOR UNEMPLOYED RELIEF FUND. A GRAND MAORI -CONCERT, ST. THOMAS' HALL, RIDDIFORD STREET, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, At S p.m. ■HAKAS, ACTION SONGS, 'pOIS- BY COMPANY. (Mr. W. Master, Leader.) LEE HANNAM AND PHILLIPS, In Latest Tap-dancing, with. Hawaiian Instrumentalists. Admission Is. riLIDE ; SKATING ' RINK, VT Wakefield Street. COMMENCING 1933 "SEASON. COMMENCING 1933 SEASON. SATURDAY NEXT, *= APRIL 1, at 7.30 p.m. THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE THE GLIDE. THE GLIDE WATCH THIS PAPER NEXT WEEK! FUNERAL NOTICES. '"THE Funeral "of the late Helen Morpeth -*• will leave 101 Owen Street Tomorrow Sunday, March i' 6, 1933, at 2.30 plm., for the Cemetery, Karon'.- (Private interment.) E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, Telephone 52-159. nPHE Funeral of the late Ernest Sunley ■*■ Will leave St. Mary's Church, Main Road, Karori, on Sunday, March 26, 1933 after the service which will be at 4 p.m., then to the Crematorium, Karori Cemetery. J. E. TAYLOR /AND SONS, LTD,, Undertakers, 22 Viviao Street, and Karori. Day and Night Telephone 2G-073. rpHE Friends ot the' late Kura Amelia ■*• iVynyard Stokes, are respectfully mvited to attend her Funeral/which wiil leave the residence of her mother, Mrs Shaw, 233 Thorndon Quay, Wellington, on Monday, March 28, 1933, at 2.30 p.m for the Taita Cemetery. R. A. PARRANT AND CO., Undertakers, 46 Fitzherbeft Street. Petone. Tel. 62-739. BUSINESS NOTICES. CHAS GREER, FUNERAL FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER. Telephone 6. . PORIRUA. TVTY New Premises include an up-to-date *"- Mortuary. Motor Hearse and all appliances. Prompt attention given to all details. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 2
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