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GRAND OPEKA HOUSE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! | ALLAN WILKIE MISS HUNTER-WATTS AND FULL COMPANY OF 30 ARTISTS. - y ■ IN SHAKESPEARE'S GREAT TRAGICOMEDY;"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." SHYLOCK .... MR. ALLAN WILKIB " -. ■ PORTIA MISS HUNTER-WATTS BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL UNTIL 12 o'clock. Day Sales at Theatre Sweetshop and Box Plan from 1 o'clock. Reserved Stalls,'Bs; Dress Circle 6s; Back Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s. Children: 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is.' (Prices plus lax). MONDAX, 28th January "THE MJiKKV WIVES Ot WINDSOR." TUESDAY. 29tb January -"A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM." • WEDNESDAY, 30tbJanuary-"THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" (MATINEE AND EVENING). 1 THURSDAY 31st January-"OTrlllLLO." FRIDAY, lsl February-"ROMEO AND JULIET.". SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: ss, 4s, 2s 6d, Is. TJniversity Students may obtain Tickets at Concession Rates on application to MR. E. R. .NORTHCROFT, at the University. . , ' EASTBOURNE FERRY & BUS SERVICE. SUNDAY, 27th '-JANUARY, 1929. T.S.S. MURITAI IN COMMISSION. A BRASS BAND will play on the T.S.S. Muritai. on the journey across the Har- ■"- bour, and will render an Open-air Concert at Day's Bay Pavilion at 3.15 p.m. Boats leave Wellington-at 9^30 a.m.. 10.30 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 6.5 p.m., 7.50 p.m., and 9.30 p.m. , ,■■■■-.-■ Take the Children and have -a day on the delightiul Safe, Sandy Beach at Day's and Rona Bay ■ . : BUS SERVICE FOR SUNDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1929: Buses leave 1 the Library at 9.0, 10.0, 11.15 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 5.35, 7.40, 9.45 p.m. Special Buses will cater'for Petone Residents. Visitors and Residents are advised to have the Round Trip—Bus out and Boat home. The Bush and Beach offer excellent facilities for Picnic Parties, and there are ample Grass and Asphalt Courts for Tennis Players. All Return Bus Tickets are available for return on any Boat to Wellington or Petone. . SPECIAL BOAT TRIP TO PETONB. . THE T.S.S. MURITAI:wiII make a Special Trip to Petone, leaving Petone for Day's Bay at 11.55 a.m., and returning from Day's Bay to Petone at 5 p.m. Every consideration is being given to Petone Residents, and it is to be hoped that Residents will roll up and warrant the running of.this Boat. All Petone Bus Tickets available for return on this Boat. ' ' " ROLL UP AND GIVE THE CHILDREN A GOOD DAY'S OUTING. . ■■.'■'■ '■:_..'. C L BISHOP, Town Clerk. W^ COUNCIL. NOTICE OF IMPOSITION OF 10 PER CENT: PENALTY ON RATES. IS HEREBY GIVEN that: the Wellington City Council, as empowered by Section 76 of The Rating Act, 1925, at their meeting held on the 21st January, 1929, resolved that an additional charge of 10 per centum be added to all rates ' unpaid at the expiration ot six months and fourteen days from the demand thereof, and shall be payable and recoverable accordingly, i ■ "' Ratepayers are requested to note that the penalty of 10 per cent, abovementioned falls due earlier this year than previously on account of early postage of rate demands. No penalties will accrue, however, until 31st January, 1929. .••'■'• ' E.P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. 23rd January, .1929. . ' UNQUALIFIED DENIAL! ■ . ■ jgIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, , LTD., DESIRE ' .'.'■'■ TO GIVE AN UNQUALIFIED DENIAL TO REPORTS THAT HAVE'BEEN IN CIRCULATION OF THE SALE OF THE BUSINESS TO MESSRS. :'. BEATH AND CO., -CHRISTCHURCH, IN ASSOCIATION ' WITH MESSRS., FARMER AND CO., SYDNEY, OR TO ANY OTHER ; FIRM OR .;v, v... „-;PERSON;..■;..';-. ' r- ■ ' ■. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD., ./. ■ '. ■ ■ • .•'.'.■ , .. ■ , . SIDNEY KIRKCALDIE, ....■-.'• '.-■'< Chairman.

rfo-NIdHT,; „.- .. TO-NIGHT, - . THE CAPITOL, CAPITOL, MIRAMAR. • Two-star Programme, Featuring— CLAIRE WINDSOR,. JOHN BOWERS . in... "THE OPENING NIGHT" .• •■ • ■'.' ■ ": and „.•■■■■■■■' .MONTE- BLUE and BETTY, BRONSON ... •::■ . ... -.-■ -.' j n . ■ ,-■- ■ ■ ..-■■.! "BRASS ■'. KNUCKLES." -' 'MONDAY NEXT.-i Billie Dove in ■\, '■•' "LOVE AT MIDNIGHT." ■ \ . ■ The "Capitol" will'show three nights weekly, viz.—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. A change of programme arranged for each night..' " * , PRICES.-Dress Circle, 2s; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Front Stalls, Is. • tfpmpire theatre, island, bay Empire theatre, island bay '■' Two Gigantic Special Attractions, 1- . "ROSE'MARIE," ; , .' ' With • ••■ JOAN CRAWFORD, JAMES MURRAY.. "Rose Marie,"'the famous play, now a mighty picture! The beautiful romance of Rose Marie, the drama of stick-at : nothing outlaws—and the stirring deeds of the North West Mounted. A great play—a greater picture. , 2— MILTON SILLS in "THE CRASH." See two express trains meet in a head-on "crash." Sea Milton Sills s, record-break-ing race to the ruins. , Big, smashing scenes, glorifying the unsung heroes of the railroad. Milton Sills's biggest .role! 3—Hal Roach Comedy, "You're Darn' Tootin'," with Laurel and Hardy. 4—M.G.M., Latest Newsreel. UALITY, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT (SAT.), TO-NIGHT. No 1: Paramount's Great Special Attraction—D. 'W. Griffith's picturisation of Marie Corelli's Great Masterpiece, "SORROWS OF SATAN," With Adolphe Menjou as Satan! also Ricardo Cortez, Carol Dempster, and Ly.a de Putti. ' This is a modernised. version of the Love Story of (All Loves. No. 2: The World-famous International Productions present Lili Damita, Lili Damitajin "THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY." ' From P. G. Wodehouse's Famous Novel. GARDEN PARTY at Mrs. Hope Gibbons's Residence on SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, in aid of LYALL BAY PLUNKET COMMITTEE. Admission 2s 6d, including afternoon tea. Drawing of the Art Union, 2 dolls, will take place. ]?. L. ASHENDEN, Hon. See. ;

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 4

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