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"THE VAGABOND KING." GRAND GALA OPENING PERFORMANCE THIS EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. THIS EVENING, AT; 8 O'CLOCK. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At S. TO-NIGHT! A GREAT OCCASION! ONLY—9 NIGHTS—ONLY. MATINEE SATURDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD;, . Present, For the First Time here, The World's Supreme Spectacular Musical Play, ' ■■ "THE VAGABOND KING." "THE VAGABOND KING." I "THE VAGABOND KING." "THE VAGABOND KING." Unquestionably the Biggest,* Most Beautiful, Most Melodious, Most, Thrilling, and Most Genuinely Humorous Musical Play the Wortd's Stage has Ever Known. 25 PRINCIPALS, Including STRELLA WILSON STRELLA WILSON (As Katherine), JAMES LIDDY JAMES LIDDY (Ab Francois Villon) ARTHUR STIGANT as Guy Taberie. Cecil Kellaway, Arthur Greeuaway, Arthur Mayes, Russell Scott, Lou Vernon, Lois livans, Beatrice Kendrick, Eileen Ogden, Rone Linton, George Coningham,And A CHORUS OF SIXTY. GRAND OPERATIC ORCHESTRA PROS& Tg I'G»GE GTd^GH. LAND. Ensembles Arranged by Minnie Everett. n?$ X«*frl NS W THE BRISTOL. c^nflS^ly™ opera house PRICES: D.C a/)d R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is Cd; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All Prices Plus Tax. Manager j onn Farrell. _ AtJ7CITT GRAND CONCERT. pARISH HALL, PITT STREET, A WADESTOWN WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH, 8 p.m. 'Cello Solo, "La Cinquantaine" (Gabriel Mane) Miss Li]lfl Hm Baritone Solo "The Arrow and Song" _ . Mr. Claude Moss. Recitation, Selected....Miss Mary Cooley D,ance ••••■• "The Musical Bos" Missed Barbara Sherwood, Bernice Hogg, and Mina Davidson. Contralto Solo, "In a Little Dream ™ F°a ta; gel Mi9s LiJy Mackie l'lute Solo, Selected.. Mr. L. W. Roth well lenor Solo, "Phyllis Has, Such Charming _ Grace" Mr. Roy Hill Humorous Sketch .... Mr. Norman Aitken Descriptive Lightning Blackboard Sketches Mr. L. J. Watkin, Lecturer on Art, Training College. Baritone 5010...... "The Border Ballad." Mr. Claude Moss. Recitation, Selected Miss Edna Purdie Contralto Solo Selected Mrs. Wilfred Andrews. Tno, Flute, Violin', and Piano, Messrs. L. W. Rothwell, Ross Daviea, Mrs. J. A. Doctor. Baritone Solo .;■..'.' ■ Selected Mr. W. M. Maclaurin. Scots Song, Selected, Mr. T. C. Newton "God Save the King." Accompanist Mrs. J. A. Doctor SWEETS ON SALE. Proceeds in aid of Presbyterian' Manse Fund. LYCEUM CLUB, . 288, Lambton quay. HTHE DRAMATIC CIRCLE is performing x Three One-Act Playß on -WEDNESDAY'and FRIDAY of this week. The TRAMPING CIRCLE PICNIC will be at Stokes Valley on 23rd MARCH. Members and friends are invited to all functions. E. BLAKISTON, Hon. Sec. "VTAI NAI GARDEN PARTY. ■•■' Winning Numbers and Names. Raffles. Doll: No. 837, Mrs. Fleming. Supper Cloth: No. 1541, Mrs. Corcoran. White Supper Cloth: No. 736, Miss Matier. Bedspread: No. 2405, Miss Funicane. Cushion: No. 3784, Miss I. Mason. GUESSING COMPETITIONS. Ham: Mrs. O'Connell. Tea: Mr. O'Reilly. Dinner: Mrs. E. W. Gibbs. Teapot: J: Donovan. Tea Caddy: Mrs. Nazor. Wrapper: E. Hoskins. Iced Cake: Mrs. Bolton. Iced Cake: Pat. Ongley. Nightdress: D. Dealey. Nightdress: L. Hellaby. Coal: Mr. Black. Baby Doll: Mr. Aherne. Picture: Mrs. Burke. Pyjamas: Sister M. Amhrose. Cigarettes: Mother de Sales. RESULTS OF "SUNFLOWER COMPETITION." THE Management of the HOME AND COLONIAL STORES, Jackson street, Pctone, have great pleasure in announcing the winners of the Scholars' "Sunflower" Competition, and that the entries received and results shown far exceeded all expectations. Another "Sunflower" Competition will be arranged in a few- days' time, so if you were unlucky this time, you may be lucky the next. Now for the good news! Ist Prize—Dan Crooks 10s Od 2nd:Prize—John Crooks ........ 7s 6d 3rd Prize—lrene Pearce 5s Od 4th Prize—Coral Druminond 4s Od Isn't your name here? Well, veil, read on a little further, and perhaps you'll get a pleasant surprise, for the undermentioned scholars each receive a consolation prize of 2s 6d each. Their names are:— Nellie M'Ardio H. Warburton M. Beard Kathleen M'Neill Harold Taylor Jack King Edna Seddon Lillie Nelson A. Toomath Ronald Seddon Mary Warburton A. Rodgers Olive Martin Stella Leopard Edwin Robertson V. Hislop Godfrey Palmer Fred Whitchcr M. Rowntrec Alma Bowdcn Norman Rowbeiiy A. Rowntree Ive Bolton Any one miss? Well, conic and see us about it. •'Sanflowcr" Apricots, best only,' Is 3d, large tin. Tea, %lb, 1b 4d, with tbo Bilvcr spoon. "Sunflower" Cuatard Powder, large tin, all flavours, only ll%d. "Sunflower" Coffee Essence, delightful, only Is 3d per bottle. "Sunflower" Fresh Coconut, per packet, sd. "Sunflower" Baking Powder, the best, only Is 3d. "Sunflower" Peaches, sliced, only Is 3d. "Sunflower" Lime Juice, only Is, large bottle. "Sunflower" Tomato Chutney. largo bottle, 9d. "Sunflower" Worcesterslrire Sauce, only 4%d. "Sunflower" Raisons, fresh and juicy, large- packets, 3%d. "Sunflower" Sliced Pines, only 6%d. "Sunflower" Pickles, all kinds), Is 3d. "Sunflower" Pears, per tin, 10% d. These are only a few, but study them carefully. And don't forget children, two things to remember: (1) "SUNFLOWER" GOODS FOR QUALITY AND PURITY. (2) ANOTHER "SUNFLOWER" COMPETITION IN A FEW DAYS', TIME. FUNERAL NOTICES^ i rrHE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. ■*■ Hill are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved daughter, Betty, which will leave the Gospel Hall, Rand wick road, Lower Hutt, at 2 p.m., on Thursday, 14th March, 1929, for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undei-takePj Hutt and ~Bet<me. TeL ftSS,Jallttj

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 2