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WM'J'B AVM'J B WMTB WELLINGTON MUNICIPAB WMTB vv TRAMWAYS BAND. • WMTB WMTB TO-MORROW EVENING, WMTB AA'MTB ST. JAMES THEATRE, WMTB 813. VVAITB AVMTB GRAND FINAL KECITAIi. WMTB WMTB NIGHT OF REQUESTS. WMTB XIGIIT 01? REQUESTS. WMTB NIGJIT OF REQUESTS. WMTB XIGIIT OF REQUESTS. WMTB WMTB The Recital of (he Season. J WMTB Kvcry Item a Star. ' | WMTB The Popular Band with th« WMTB Popular Progiamme. WMTB .ST. JAMHS, WMTB ST. JAMES WMTB ST. JAMES, WMTB WMTB TO-MORROW EVENING*. WMTB WMTB WMTB By Request: WMJ'B PETONE MAORF PARTY, WMTB PETONE MAORI PARTY, WMTB PETONE MAORI PARTY, AVMTB PETONE MAORI PARTY, WMTB WMTB Headed by the ever-popular WMTB Silver Tenor, - WMTB NOHO TOICI. WMTB NOHO TOKI. WMTB NOHO TOKI. 1 WMTB NOHO TOKI. , WMTB . * 'WMTB The most-sought-after party in WMTB Wellington. i WMTB Fear them sing, by request, WMTB "Home, Sweet Home," and WMTB many other numbers. It 'will WMTB astound you. WMTB WMTB AVMTB By Request: WMTB NZ. Champion Coinetist, WMTB BANDMASTER STEVENSON*, WMTB BANDMASTER STEVENSON, | WMTB BANDMASTER STEVENSON, WM TB BANDMASTER STEVENSON, WMTB WMTB Will play '•Alpine Echoes," with WMTB Band accompaniment. Not a. AVMTB one-time champion, but present WMTB holder of N.Z. premier honour; WMTB and also holder of the Wills MeWMTB monal Shield. WMTB * • WMTB WMTB By Rcqu'eht: ' WMTB MR. CLAUDE MOSS", WMTB MR. CLAUDE MOSS," " ' WMTB MR. CLAUDE MOSS, WMTB MR. CLAUDE MOSS, WMTB Baritone. WMTB " ■••."'■ AVMTB In answer to many requests for WMTB various songs from his~r~epci-toire,. WMTB Mr. Moss has chosen ''The MuleWMTB ter of Malaga," his artistry and , WMTB rich voice arc a source of de» WMTB light to all who hear him. WMTB WMTB WMTB By Request: . WMTB MASTER J. TOWERSY, WMTB MASTER J. TOWERSY, WMTB MASTER' J. TOWERSY, " WMTB MASTER J. TOWERSY, - WMTB WMTB The boy soprano, winner of the WMTB Bojs' Solo (under 14) at the reWMTB cent Competitions. He has a, WM'I B marvellous range for such a WMTB young singer, and must be heard WMTB to be appieciated. -The sons WMTB will be: "I Hear a. Thrush, at WMTB Eve." WMTB WMTB WMTB By Request: WMTB MR. WILLTAM HAYDOCI, WMTB MR. WILLIAM HAYDOCR, WMTB MR. WILLIAM HAYDOCK, * WMTB MR. WILLIAM HAYDOCK, WMTB Violinist. WMTB Wellington's leading- instrument WMTB tdlKt, Mr. Haydock needs do inAVMTB tioduction to our patrons, and WMTB v c luve had Ictteis fiqm all over WMIB KZ. to lepeat this artist. Hear AVYTTB him play Mendelssohn's "'On WMTB Wings ot Song.'' WMTB WMTB WMTB B> Request WMTB MlisS HOLMES, WMTB MISS HOLMES, WMTB MISS HOLMES, WMTB MISS HOLMES, WMTB Soprano. WMIB Wellington's budding sopianq, WMTB gold medallist, 1030 CompetiWMTB tions. Her items aie always WMTB pleading and veil received. Her WMIB song -will be*. "Break o 1 Day." WMTB WMTB WMTB GOLD^SnaULA ORCHESTRA. WMTB GOLDEN HULA ORCHESTRA. WMTB GOLDEN HULA ORCHESTRA. WMTB GOLDEN HULA ORCHESTRA. - WMTB WMTB Another exceptional / turn. AVMTB. Messis. Poiter (leader), AVMTB Thomas, Baiton, .French, ?nd WMIB Mis. Poitei. Something entwelvAVMTB new; never been heard in 'WelAVMTB hngton betoie. Ihis, party hai WMTB *us=t finished malting a talkie^ at AA'MIB Miramar for Filmoraft, Ltd. WMTB AVMTB 333 SI:!: Sit " WMTB SERGT. J. GLENNIE, ; • AA rAITB Trombonist. WMTB. At present time one o£ New AVMTB Zealaud'i champions, who has AA'MTB never been beaten on the instruWMTB ment. AYe have had requests WMTB from as far as South Canterbury WMTB for this artist to repeat, .the AVMTB famous solo, "Mosquito,"' comAVMTB posed and played by the world ■ AVMTB lenowned trombonist, Mr.-Jlar-WMTB old Moss. AVMTB AVMTB WMTB TSCHAIKOAVSKVS ISI2 , AVMTB OVERTURE, AVMTB OVERTURE, • w\lTJs By the Band AA'MTB • . . WMTB This wonderful overture is a teaAVM'JB tuic on any musical programme, AVMTB and is accepted by andienees all . AVMIB over the woild as something eir AVMTB Uaoulmarv. Hear it produced • WM'IB with all cftects for the fiist time AA'MTB in AVellmgton, plajcd solely by* AVMTB Brass Band. WMTB SS " ™ BS: HAYDOCK. g Illiiii WMTB "God Save the King." A TIB _, _ .., AVMTB Admission Free. Sliver COU» WMTB Collection. WMTB , , AVMTB E. Franklin, Conductor. WMTB „ AVMTB AY. G. Dayman, Hon. Sec WMTB AVMTB Piioi to the Conceit, - AVMTB MESSRS. AVILL GORDON, AVMIB "LTD., " AVMTB Will cntcitam with a Gpana AVAITB Giamophono RecltaL AVMTB - ± -_-- AA'MTB Pationt. nre Lcquestcd to . M AA'MTB seated cailj to avoid congestion, AVMI'B" - ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PAR* TIAL EXEMPIION FROM CLOSING HOUR PROVISIONS. UNDER THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, 1921-22, AND AMENDMENTS. T WILLIAM CRAAVFORD MASTERS, -*-» of 85, Jackson-sheet,-Pctone, being the occupier of a ladio and giamophone and music shop, situate at So, Jacksou &tiect, Petone, the closing hours of vvhicK have been fUcd ]iiu-suant to Section 3L of the Shops, and Othccs Act, W2l 22, hereby apply to a Stipendiary Magktrate at Pctono for Partial Exemption fiora the lequnementb to obseive tuch closing Dated at Petone this 26th Day of Septembol'l93(Wi) AY. C. MAKERS.' rJlm application vsill be hcaid at the Magnate's Couit at Petone on A\EDNi:RD \Y, the J3th DAY OV OCTOBER, at the hoiu of 10 30 o'clock m the foic"°Datcd .it Petone this old D.iy of Ottob°!' (fc"d) T. \ JAMESON. Clerk of Courts.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 4