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, GRAND OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY MR. E. J. CARROLL PRESENTS The Comedy that has caused Incessant Laughter to Capacity Houses in London New York, Sydney, and Melbourne, and incidentally has established New Records for Long Runs in Each City. "THE BEST PEOPLE" INTERPRETED BY A CLUSTER OF BRILLIANT STAR ARTISTS Which includes: Miss Marian Lord Miss Helen Audiffred Miss Beatrice Day Miss Eileen Morris Miss Marion Sterly Mr. William Macaulay Mr. Dick Ehlors Mr. Robert Adams Mr. J. B. Rowe Mr. Reginald Collins Mr. H. Lane-Bayliff Mostly making their First Appearance in New Zealand. OH! IT'S ALL SO UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY—IT'S A CORKER! BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at The Bristol. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 8/- Stalls '4/Gallery, 1/G. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, 1/- Extra. All phis tax. ' ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT CONCERT TOWN HALL THURSDAY - 17th MARCH THURSDAY ' SPLE^ E nt2l^^^ TALENT PROCURABLE IN'NEW ZEALAND /. \ Miss Frances Morrison, Air. Len Barnes, Miss Mary M'Keowen/ Mr. George Neel at n^? n i x?« U"& st appearance of the Scotch Tenor, Mr. George Wilson! A.L.UM., and Mr. W. J. Mather, the Champion Blind Elocutionist of Waneanuisupported by Miss Phyllis M'Millan (dancer), Miss T. Treaey, Misses Agnes M^BavUt : ' • , and Ailsa Dillon. Accompanist—Mß. HAROLD WHITTLE. Organist—Mß.-J. F. SKEDDEN. TICKETS, 3/- (Reserves) 2/- and 1/- Seats may now be reserved, at the Bristol Piano Co., Lambton quay. 1/- tickets will not be sold on the night of the Concert but must be purchased af the Catholic Supplies, 146, Willis street, up to Thursday! P. D. HOSKINS, Hon. Secretary. TUESDAY NEXT! TUESDAY NEXT! MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. G. A, TROTJP WILL OPEN HIS CAMPAIGN IN THE TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER /-:■■- ' "■, ■ 0N : ■■■ " ■; ■ .-... ■ TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, at 8 p.m. Chairman—Mß. G. FITZGERALD. MUSICAL ITEMS BY SOME OF WELLINGTON'S LEADING ARTISTS. TUESDAY NEXT! - TUESDAY NEXT! A FAMOUS ENTERTAINER— THE WURLITZER ORGAN. Y°n r aVe ea? y h^ rd uthe WURLITZER ORGAN recently installed in the harmon Theatre. You have enjoyed its wonderful colour effects, its magnificent NOW HEAR IT IN , : ; YOUR OWN HOME! A Wonderful Musical Treat is in stow> for you. Hear these Organ Records now; at ■ -fcIAYVORXxx S. ■ . '.-„.*■■ HIS MASTER'S VOICE, EA2S-SLEEPY TIME GAL .. .. .. . : Jessie Crawford \l YOU FORGOT TO REMEMBER '* " ? Crawford 5/-EASI-THE PRISONER'S SONG .. .. w ■ Jessie Crawford V AFTER I SAY I'M SORRY -„. Jessie wawfore; 5/EA64~DINA AH S " - ••••••• >.:..:-. Jessie Crawford 5/- " " •' — J--^^a 5/ . EAB3-AT DAWNING .. ... .. .. Jessie Crawford >;/ ROSES OF PICARDY " ~ • • Jessie Crawford 5/ALSO, SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF RED LABEL RECORDS. HAWORTH'S MUSICAL HOUSE, . 109, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ~~~ SPECIAL CLEARING SALE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK. " '. Commencing TUESDAY, 15th MARCH, at 930 am GOODS ON'VIEW GOODS SOLD FROM SPECIAL BARGAINS: S™WDER BOWT? AR?TT^C^i E MS a lightl^ dented- Worth 35/- Now 5/T pß? Llffl L|~F oloul;^' WJtb .E.P.N.S. tops. 7/0, C/ 6 Now 4/6 WHrrlx^loNm'rT^K^- °'4"mch Now 1(K 8%-inch 37/6 Now 8/6 XYLONITE MANICURE SETS-£4/4A; Now £2/2/-;^/: Now tiL/*T/ s,w H/I NUMEROUS OTHER BARGAINS ON VIEW IN WINDOW NOTE THE OPENING DATE AND TIME-TUESDAY, 15th MARCH 930 am ELSIE ROSS, JEWELLER, ENGRAVER, AND WATCHMAKER . ' 352, LAMBTON QUAY. FUNERAL NOTICES. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. FUNERAL CARD ~ TH^ F«e»cl8 of Mr. James : Munro BASIN RESERVE, 7.45 o'clock, £ Bertram are invited to attend the TO NICHT Kuf V£ °£ latt >el°ved wife, Emily TONTOWT Blanche, which will leave No. 11, Rod-TO-NIGHT. rigo street, Kilbirnie, on Monday, the 14th March, 1927, at 2 p.m., for the CemePLECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS MEETING tery> Karori. ILi , ' X MORRIS, JUN., -■■■■■ A THRILL FROMTHE WORD GO. TelephoneJEff The Great Five-mile Championship, with ""*^ ■ F. Grose (Canterbury), T. Oakley (Mas- ■■ „„ FUNERAL CARD terton), and all the Wellington favourites. THE Friends of the late Emily Smith Specialty Cyelo 'Race—two Tandems and , ■ are. jnvited to attend her Funeral, a triplet. ¥, $7 will leave the Mortuary Chapel oi All the Champions competing for the h3 ""V"?!^ 3 street ' 0D Dewar Shield. Monday the 14th March, 1927, at 10 a.m., Admission Is. Stand Is tor the Cemetery, Karori. Wellington Centre N.Z.A.A A E. MORRIS, JUN., ' J Te1.22-15, .^^a^aSeet. _ ■ -FUNERAL NOTICE. — : THE Friends of the late Williams ,/fancis Donald Sutherland are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, ■ which will leave the Mortuary Chapel oi "THE BEST PEOPLE" J- E- Taylor and Sons, Ltd., Cambridge terrace, on Monday, 14th March, 1927, at WITHOUT exception, drink 10 a-m» for **"> Cemetery, Karori. J. B. TAYLOR AND SONS, Undertakers, Cambridge terrace, and ROBERTSON'S Karori. Day and night Tel. 26-073. ROBERTSON'S ' ROBERTSON'S \ ; J.R.D. WHITE- LABEL LIQUEUR. • /)^^» J.R.D. 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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1927, Page 4

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