I » Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z), Ltd. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, FOR A BRIEF SEASON. ! the world s greatest dramatic SUCCESS. “JOURNEY’S END” j No other play has achieved such an intei - : national success. It has swept away all j barriers of race and country. In London ; it is playing to packed audiences at every j performance. Several companies are playing it throughout the provinces. Its suei cess in Paris is tremendous. In Berlin it is being presented by a German company ! at the matinees and by an English com I pany in the evenings. In Denmark. ' Sweden, Spain, Portugal and other coun i tries it is the biggest stage success for j many years. In New York (played by a British company) it is breaking all known ; records. Several companies are playing it throughout the United States and ; Canada In Melbourne it is breaking all i known records, but it will not be staged ( in Sydney until the termination of the approaching N .Z. Tour. “JOURNEY’S END” j Will be interpreted by a Special Company of English .artists the principals of which were selected by R. C. Sherriff, the author ! Box Plans will be opened on FRIDAY October 25. Not a dull moment from leaving the wharf at Jackson’s Picnic, Pine Island, next Sunday, 20th. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT TOWN HALL SATURDAY EVENING NEXT Auckland Municipal Band In a popularly chosen programme of Band and Solo Numbers. Soloists: Clarinet. MR. ED. PHELOUNC Cornet, MR. J. DAVIES. Vocalists: MRS. HAL. McLennan and MR. CYRIL SCOTT. Accompanist: MISS THELMA GORDON Bandmaster. MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH ADMISSION Body of the Hall. 6d; Gallery. 1s: Reserves 2s. at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 795, 16 October 1929, Page 17
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