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LAST THREE NIGHTS! LAST THREE NIGHTS! GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. NIGHTLY, AT S O'CLOCK. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. FINAL MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock. Doors at 1 o'clock. ,', ' , Matinee Prices: D.C. and R.S., Gs; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. Children Half-price to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls; Gallery Is. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT," Which eclipses from every point of view oven the memorable production of - "Mother Goose. 100——ARTISTS 100 Including JIM GERALD as DAME BARLEYCORN, ROY RENE. AMY ROOHELLE, Sell Taylor, Kathleen Goodall. Phil Smith, Nick Taylor, Arthur Stigant, jun Eric Bush the Paulastro Bros., the Fallow Sisters, Edna Moncneff, H Short, Mona Zeppel, Ellen Percival, and other notable pantomime artists. A succession of Novelties, Specialties, Song Hits, Stage Spectacles, Comedy Scenes, and Sketches, and a Favourite Pantomime Story Interwoven. BOX PLANS at The Bristol. DAY SALES at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. Evening Prices: D.C. and JR.SI (reserves), 7s; at the Doors, Bs; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. Reserves at Theatre—Ring -1-814.

The Best Double "Feature Bill liver Presented in Wellington at the UMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. •^ THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 1_ WILLIAM BOYD "HIS IfIRST^COMMAND." *i colourful, dramatic, military love romance. An exciting story of. a Broadway jazz fiend, sent out west to make kimseU a man. 3- "HER PRIVATE AFFAIR." with ANN HARDING. (Recommended more especially for adults.) 4 dramatic story, thrilling, appealing, awe-inspiring, with oho oE the greatest Broadway actresses in the stellar role. Coming 'Wednesday Next! "The Cat Creeps." Book Seats Now! Unbelievable! "Hell's Angels" Stands Alone as the Greatest of Motion Pictures! NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING. KILBIRNIB KINEMA. BEN LYON.-JEAN HARLOW, and JAMES HALL, in ••HELL'S ANGELS." "HELL'S ANGELS." (Recommended for Adults,). The Amazing Air Sensation! Universal Talking News. Reserve at Theatre and Bristol. "O0X1NG! BOXING! BOBBY BLAY v. JOEY THOMAS. BOBBY BLAY v. JOEY THOMAS. ■BOXING STADIUM-NEXT MONDAY. A true test of whether Thomas is as good as his American record suggests. It is believed that he will show that he is. FIVE PRELIMINARIES. , TRICES: 5s and 2s Gd (plus tax). BOX PLAN opened at Perry's, Manners street, THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock. • SKATING! WINTER SHOW BUILDING, Commencing j ; SATURDAY, 21st .MARCH.'. . 2 SESSIONS DAILY,. :; :" 2 to 4 p.m. and 7.30 to 10 p.m. BRASS BAND. THE MEMBERS, CENTRAL BRANCH^ LEAGUE OF MOTHERS. A CONCERT to bo given at the Victoria Ward has been arranged for THURSDAY, the 26th INST., at 7 p.m. All members are asked to be present. K. PIAGGI. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE. ANNUAL SPORTS, ANNUAL SPORTS, NEWTOWN PARK, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. All Friends Invited. ■ ■ _ FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late Mr. John Robert Samson are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 60, Glen road, Kelburn, To-morrow (Friday), 20th March, 1931, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karon Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON'AND SON, LTD., Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. j Tels. 24-155.and 16-7 SI. ''■ • ' ■ I rpHE Friends of the late John Eli Ellis -*- are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, S7, Hautana Street, Lower Hutt, on Saturday, 21st March, 1931, at 2 p.m., for the Tai'ta Cemetery. . J. R. CROFT, . J Undertaker, . j ' Hutt and Petone. Telephone 528, Hutt j FUNERAL CARD. i rpHE Friends of the latp Charles Samson ■*• arc invited t.o attend, his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of) E. Morris, Junr., To-morrow (Friday), UOth March, 1031, at 2.30 ■ p.m., .for the j Cemetery, Karori. : E. MORRIS, Junr., : Funeral Director, 00, Tarauaki-st., and 2S, Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159. FUNERAL CARD. TPHE Friends of the late William A. •*• Carlyle are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary/ Chapel of E. Morris, Junr., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Friday), 20th March,.! 1931 at 11 a.m.,-for the Cemetery, Karori. ; E. MORRIS, Junr., Funeral Director, liO. Tarauaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. ' Tel. 22-159. FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends of Mr. Leslie W. Probert -*- are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife Violet, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris,. Junr., 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Friday), 20th March, 1931, at 2.15 p.m.. for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Junr., Funeral Director, CO, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. • Tel.' 22-159. ( _ „ , """""funersl1 card. ~~ THE Friends of the late Mr. John Cal- ■*- ■ lister are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary. Chapel of E. Morps, Junr., 130, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Friday), 20th March, 1031, at 2 p.m., far the Cemetery, Karon. E. MOERTS, Jimr., Funeral Director, 00. Tarauaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. ' rrp l l.;.iH"i?Mi'i.i. examinations^ ~ fTROUPS forming for Tuition in all subEjects, matriitiliition, engineering, and Mimlml warns. Bi.eoi.-J vacancies ior >;nglish, Latin, French, Greek. l'pr apI»intment # 5Q4j Evg, Pogt-

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1931, Page 2

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