IMPORTANT, MUSICAL- ANNOUNCEMENT!;. HENRY HAYWARD WILL PRESENT THE ILLUSTRIOUS IRISH TENOR, ALFRED O'SHEA, , In the ' BIG TOWN HALL •' ' On " ' 'SATURDAY, TUESDAY, AND THURSDAY, 16th, 19th, and 21st JUNE. Management LEO DU CHATEAU and SCOTT COLVILLE. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION '" . (INC.). MONDAY 4th JUNE ' . MONDAY ■ IRASTNT "RFCJFTJVF (home of soccer) JDilOllN liHiSJiiXi VXL . (HOME OF SOCCER) REPRESENTATIVE GAMES. ' ■ 10 a.m.: ' , , Ist A DIVISION v. Ist B DIVISION (Reps.). ■ ' ADMISSION 6d.' ; |*2»;E: MATCH OF THE SEASON ■ %*»% WESTLAND v. WELLINGTON 1.30 p.m.—CURTAIN-RAISER—I.3O p.m. ' ; 4th DIVISION (REPS.) v. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 1/- EXTRA. , , ■ . B. MABIN, Secretary. ' OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING TO BE HELD ON MONDAY (King's Birthday), 4th JUNE. BIG FIELDS. . EXCURSION FARES. GOOD SPORT. 1 ' Trains for Otaki leave Thorndon: On Monday (King's Birthday), Thorndon depart, 7.52, 8.20, and 8.45 a.m. Returns trains, Otaki depart, 4.30, 5.0, and 5.17 p.m. . Train passengers can cross Kilminster's, opposite Station. ' N. VVINIATA, Secretary. AT THE RITZ! OWING TO THE REQUEST OF OUR MANY PATRONS, WE HAVE ARRANGED . ■ . ; For a ■ , ' . '• RETURN SEASON / ' , - i '.of MARJORIE CADMAN \ (MEZZO-SOPRANO) WHO WILL APPEAR IN SELECTIONS FROM HER REPERTOIRE ALL NEXT WEEK, DURING THE AFTERNOON-TEA SESSION. ■ THE RITZ LIMITED |. ■ ■ . ■ , FREDERICK CARR, ! : . ERNEST CASH, i . , Managing Directors.
ANNUAL WINTER SALE OF BOOTS ■ ' , ; -AND SHOES "'' ■ .'" £3000' WORTH TO BE CLEARED. SEE OUR'WINDOWS! SEE OUR WINDOWS! SEE OUR WINDOWS! . SEE OUR WINDOWS! BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER. ' G. ARDREY & SON, LTD., 106, CUBA, STREET. i'ONE SHOP ONLY. ■ ' ' \ ONE SHOP ONLY. ONE SHOP ONLY. ONE SHOP ONLY.' SEE WELLINGTON THE BELL BUS WAY! OVER MOUNT VICTORIA, ROUND POINT HALSWELL, ETC. ■ .' THE FINEST DRIVE IN WELLINGTON. 30 MILES FOR 5/-. * AKATARAWA THROUGH THE HUTT VALLEY, SILVERSTREAM, HERETAUNGA. AFTERNOON TEA AT "THE BROWN OWL" TEA GARDENS, AND VISIT TO THE , AKATARAWA VALLEY. • ' 60 MILES.FOB 6/-,. ON SUNDAY AND MONDAY BELL BUSES LEAVE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS AT 2.0 P.M., CALLING FOR PASSENGERS BY ARRANGEMENT. . DIAL 45-555 FOR SEATS. "MQVING WITH THE TIMES!" AFTER TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN THE THORNDON DISTRICT, WE ARE MOVING TO MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES IN THE VICTORY BUILDING, COURTENAY PLACE (NEXT GAS COMPANY). Realising that this area is fast becoming the hub of a,large business centre, we intend to keep in step with the times and the public demands by stocking a variety of Footwear to suit all tastes. We'extend a hearty welcome to old and new customers, •and intimate that our Opening Day is TUESDAY sth JUNE TUESDAY WATCH OUR WINDOWS: ! WATCH OUR WINDOWS.
E. B. ASH, Boot and Shoe Specialist, THE VICTORY BUILDING, CO URTENAY PLACE (NEXT GAS COMPANY). STAR THEATRE — TO-NIGHT ' /-wRGAN REG IT A T TAR THEATRE - TO-NIGHT O1 * TOWN HALL, Oh, spare us. We can't mention it without ■ (SUNDAY), TO-MORROW, laughing. The funniest film ever. 3rd JUNE, 1928 BEN LYON and MAY M'AVOY in " . 8.30 p.m., by "THE SAVAGE." MR. BERNARD F. PAGE "THE SAVAGE." (City Organist). , The year's great comedy novelty. Melody ••■.••: (Gluck-Page) A mystery adventure. Real melodrama. Andante and Variations (Mozart) PRISCILLA DEAN in (Suite, Op. 87 (Niemaun-Page) "JEWELS OF DESIRE " Pavane pour line Infante Defunte "JEWELS OF DESIRE." ' ' . ,t> « a JRaveJ-Page) Mystery! Thrills! Loot! And a Woman Psychological Poem (for Orchestra), . who Dared! ■ l "Le Geme et la Mort," Op. 11, MONDAY NIGHT, 7.45 o'clock. _ ,N?- 6 A - ■•v•• :^ • • v,- •■;»••: (Rebjkoff A Grand, Double Feature. Prel"tlc< °?-J£tL??o# J$™ hm*Pm' No. I.—"Ranger, the Outlaw Dop;" „ , , AD*II7S^ ON FREE. No. 2.-"Meet the Prince," an amuring lunt '^ Contnbutions Received at comedy. ! 001-
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 129, 2 June 1928, Page 4
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