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QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. William Russell Presents, by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Last Eleven Nights of Season. . ■ "the misleading lady" •'the misleading lady" ;;the misleading lady" "the misleading lady" "the misleading lady" is frisky and risque, but you'll laugh yourself HOARSE. . SO WHY WORRY? ; ONLY 4 MORE NIGHTS TO SEE NELLIE BRAMLEY, NELLIE BRAMLEY, NELLIE BRAMLEY, Most Alluring of Actresses, ffim, Guy' Hastings, until he turns; THEN, ROLLICKING COMEDY (By Special Request); "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." FOR, ONE NIGHT (SATURDAY ' .. .NEXT), ... . ■ ■ n.^r Last Six Ni Shls of Season, ■. MONDAY, 4th AUG. TO SATURDAY, 9th AUG. (inclusive), ■ • • "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." ; Introducing Carl Lawson. Producer for Company ... George Bryant. BOOK AT BRISTOL till 5.20, therealter at Theatre Grand Confectionery. Prices: 6s (reserves), 4s, 3s, Is 6d, Is. Plus tax. L Day Sales Grand Theatre Conieotion- j fry- ■ ' "BEST TENOR SINCE CARUSO." " —London "Star.". !J1 ■ O W N H A L-.Lv Direction E. j. Gravestock. THURSDAY NEXT, 31 B fc JULY,' ■ THURSDAY NEXT, 31st JULY, THURSDAY NEXT, 31st JULY, At 8 p.m, FIRST NEW ZEALAND CONCERT of ■-,■'■ THE WORLD-FAMOUS TENOR,' ; MR...'■■■ CHARLES HACKETT, CHARLES HACKETT, . -. ... CHARLES HACKETT, . "<■ CHARLES HACKETT, Principal Tenor from ' . * THE GRAND OPERA HOUSES '■■•■■ of ......... Europe, England, and America. ■ , THREE WELLINGTON CONCERTS: THURSDAY NEXT, AT 8. " : SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8. . MONDAY NEXT, AT 8. ' The great tenor has just concluded a phenomenally successful tour of Australia, equalling the record established by Dame Nellie Melba eeveral years ago. ■ Audiences totalling nearly 100,000 people acclaimed the triumph of "the successor to Caruso." ' . . ■ "CARUSO AT HIS BEST COULD NOT HAVE APPROACHED THE INTERPRETIVE FLIGHTS ■, ACHIEVED BY CHARLES HACKETT."—"Tho Bulletin," Sydney. . .. ; Associate Artists: ■ M. YOVANOVITCH BRATZA/" M. YOVANOVITCH BRATZA, The Phenomenal Young Serbian Violinist, MR. CLARENCE RAYBOULD, MR. CLARENCE RAYBOULD, ■ The. Distinguished English Pianist. - RESERVED""SEATS," Km-,1 Unreserved, ,5s and 3s. Plus tax. " ■■ : BOX PLANS'NOW OPEN '"'''■''' BOX PLANS NOW OPEN •■' At Bristol Piano Co. . Direction ...... E. J. 'Gravestock.

SHORTT'S THEATRE, Friday Next," The, World's' Most Famous Baby. Baby * Peggy in ' "THE LAW. FORBIDS." O~ UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN.. . TO-NIGHT at 7.45. ' A Specially Good Programme. • NORMA TALMADGE • . ■ NORMA TALMADGE - ■ "THE SONG OF LOVE." . t. •• "THE SONG OF LOVE." See Norma Talmadgo in one of her best productions. .- ■ A tale of tempestuous love of thß desert, a €tarfy-eyed dancing girl of the Sahara, for who9s smile proud sheiks would, kiss her dainty feet, for whose kiss men battled to the death. ' STRONG SUPPORTS. Don't Miss This Programme. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Society will, be held in Accountants' Chambers on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 30th INST at 8 p.m., when Mr. F. G. Cray will deliver a lecture entitled "Firo Losa Adjustments and Earthquake Insurance." THOS. AUTON, Hon. Secretary. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES. A UNITED MEETING will be held atm rVlSr.sßo"a°ite Ha!1> Ghuzries street on TUESDAY EVENING, 29th JULY to welcome the District Chief Ruler Juveniles at 7 p.m. ■'Adult and Provincial Council Meetings to follow. A full attendance is requested. Regaha. . T. FATHERS. • District Secretary. ' THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, DIMMED. fjiHE Company, hereby • gives one -«- month s notice of ite iutention to issue a special policy in place of ralw No. 400018, issued by the Mutual Life mid Citizens ABauranco Company Ltd on tho life of CHARLES GORDON ROSS and declared, to have been lost.—w! F. Nicholls, Secretary, Wellington, 29-7-2*. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TENDER FOR WIDENING PIPE TRACK, WAIWETU HILLS. IHPENDERS will be received at the.of-. -"- nee of the undersigned up to 330 p.m. on THURSDAY, the l«h AUGUST, 1924, for the Widening of the Pipe Track at the Waiwotu Hills. Specifications.. etc., may bo seen at the office of tho City Engineer, Mereei street. City. Tendors to be endorsed Tender for Widening Pijje Track, Waiwotu Hills. • JNO. B, PALMER, 29th July, 1924. T™a Cl°^ TO OUR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS. E have much pleasure in announcing 1 V to our Patrons that we shall Reopen our Preynses on and after MONDAY 4th AUGUST. Although wo have bten u£ fortunately burnt out, wo are again in tho position to extend GOOD SERVICE to our Clients by selling tin; Best of Fruit and Veci:tables. <; ic.\ and wo will deliver your omors promptly. . I:'. U. YEN AND CO. 7-'*l- 7fi3' IMa, Willis n W(? i,

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1924, Page 2

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