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EM p RBss THE A T RE, °Tv «& *¥£ wIESP COMMENCING TO-DAY at 11 a.m. , j v And at 2.35, 3.40, 4.45, 6.20, and 7.55. - AN EOPER^ 87^ PLAY-THE PLAY THAT BECAME "THE GIRL OFTHE GOLDEN WEST," ' ' With SYLVIA BREAMER And a Cast that brings a Magnetic Vehicle to the Screen. WITH TT*Da4^t^?EAL DRAMA THAT GRIPS AND FIRES T h DanW T> P B»i; The G^ dett- WesHß°°m Days-Fight Days-Days of Romance, , uanng, Treachery-All mirrored in this Symphony from. Puccini's Opera: "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST." MR. CHARLES MOORE, WELLINGTON'S POPULAR BARITONE . IN A CYCLE OF CHARMING SONGS. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, INIMITABLY PLAYED BY THE WORLD-FAMOUS EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ' Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR. M. DIXON.' OvertureT-"Paragraph 3" (Suppe). Incidental Music includes:— o D^^tXt^^ASt &^' v Tosca <*■«**.■*-»■ ffiounret? Ua5 ce°u3--Ar^°^'so (Massenet), Duo for Strings (Bizet), Songe Bine S^^B?^ toBS Übfj^ ) . Nodllrne•.(pM^• S°Dg Without Word 3 BOX PLAN, at The Bristol till Noon, then at Theatre (Tel. 3442). WELCOME WEEK CARNIVAL! "LAST BUT NOT LEAST!" FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME AT • ' NEWTOWN PARK THIS EVENING! THIS EVENING! NINGJ PROGRAMME AT NEWTOWN PARK WILL BE : ! THE GRAND FINALS OF THE WELCOME WEEK CARNIVAL. During the week many high-class, exciting events have been cohtesled but | everything points to this being-the REAL BIG NIGHT of the week ■ CARNIVAL UNDERHAND CHOP OF £25 CYCLE RACE 3 (Postponed from Thursday). Other events will be arranged, and there will be MUSIC -~^. ' • . DANCING * COMEDY SHOWS \ SIDESHOWS, Etc. THERE IS GOING TO BE PLENTY OF FUN. DON'T MISS IT. ADMISSION TO GROUND, Is; Children, under 14 Free BUY THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME FOR 3d. WELCOME HOME •TO THE RIGHT HON. W. F. MASSEY, P.C,M.P. The Executive of the NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE (Wellington and Hutt Group Area) are arranging a Welcome gathering, to be held in the TOWN HALL I ON : ' ■' '■-'■ '" • ' ' .WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1924. \ They cordially invite the attendance of all friends (ladies and gentlemen) • . : and supporters of the Party. - f-i.: ■■ .'•'"; .".: CHAIR\£O BE TAKEN AT 8 p.m. BY ' ' ' SIR FRANCIS BELL, G.C.M.G, K.C.M:G. Admission by ticket only, which may be obtained on application to any of the following gentlemen:—Mr: J. J. Clark, Evans Bay Timber Com- ■•=■•> ' pany, Kilbirnie; Mr. A. Sando, 57, Freyberg street, Lyall Bay; Mr. W L Clark, 7, Featherston terrace; Mr. T. Forsyth, 6, Lipmari street; Mr. D. CampbeU 99 Constable street; M. J. W. Salmon, 152, Riddiford street; Mr. W. M. Thew, .Washington avenue, Brooklyn; Mr. H D Bennett, 68, Willis street; Mr. J. Michtell Casa Loma, Lower Hutt; Mr' ■ V. Jacobson, Petone; or at the League's Offices, 57, BALLANCE STREET (Rooms 2 and 3) from the Secretary or Organiser. ' HAYWARD'S' HAILF-YEARLY SALE! COMMENCING „ MONDAY, 28th JANUARY. ■ ■'. /' . ■ ' A CLEARANCE OF OUR MODISH AND EXCLUSIVE STOCKS AT GIGANTIC REDUCTIONS. ; / THREE-PIECE GARMENTS—Originally 14 to 16 gris REDUCED TO 8 gns. 2 Only NAVY COSTUMES—Trimmed Braid. Originally 14 ens ! REDUCED TO 7 gns." MATERNITY and OBESITY CORSETS—Formerly 42s NOW 19s 6d HAYWARD'S LTD., lambton quay. ' BIG JEWELLERY SALE. After fifty years in business, the well-known Jewellery Firm of GEO. T. WHITE, LTD., has changed hands. . In ord«r to considerably reduce the stock, we are holding a Genuine Sale for the next few weeks. EVERY ARTICLE AT SALE PRICES. • '• A Golden Opportunity for Ring buyers and Watch purchasers to secure Real Bargains. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR" SALE BARGAINS. ' GEO. T. WHITE, LTD., JEWELLERS, 274, Lambton Quay MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL, eiGNOR a] P. TRUDA. TRAFFIC~TALI V SCHOOL OF MUSIC' IRAFFICTALLY. ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING *ND A ! TALLY of all Traffic passing over QnySS9.^ T PRODUP TIONA.' the Main West Coast road will com- . SOLFEGGIO A SPECIALTY, mence at 2 p.m. on MONDAY, 28th met. T - oT3tem which rapidly perfects one in Persons in charge of vehicles are request-< ,-/??•• -""Vthm, Sight-reading, and Eared to give tlie information >sought as a?l^^*. w«• . -, ■' ' " Tally Station at^Ngahauran^ $^"%£ \Z%£r™ """" WILFRED-L. BEECH Teachin e resumed. Studio 220 Umb-' County Ckrk. ton quay. Wellington waterside WORKER* UNION. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, mHE EsDOUtivo of the Wellington LIMITED. J- Waterside Workers' Union wishes to NOTICE TO ria nn\!QTT\fvna avtti draw the attention of the Officers and iNUlllji!' xo GAS CONSUMERS AND Cohimittce of the various bands through* . injal"li Out New Zealand, also those who may i^N Tue^dav nnvK *l>» oqh r t. *u« be on the point of forming new bands, U 0^ a 1 Works of to tho fact that our Band Instruments the above, company™! \£ closed for the arc on tho market, and will be sold, pro- employees' Annual Picmc vidtid wo get a cash salo and a. fair mar- TT „ kct price. All particulars will be given .H r °ont. caHs on telephone, No. 4010, to prospective buyers'on application to the w rocolTO prompt attentioit. Secretary of the Union, 130, Featherstoil street, Wellington. ' , . ... x M. J. KENNEDY, JAMES LAURENSON, ' ' General Manager. , Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 4