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PNSB n.EAXD .OPERA HOUSE. PNSB VjfKAKD OPERA HOUSE. PNSB PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT, PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT. PNSB PNSH FIRST . FIRST -' PNSB KTRST FIRST PNSB FIRST FIRST PNSB GRAND RECITAL. PNSH OR AND RECITAL PNSJ3 GRAND RECITAL. PNSB PORT PNSB PORT PNSB PORT PNSB SSK is PNSB NICHOLSON SILVER PNSB BAND. PNSB BAND. PNSB BAND. PNSB PNSB (Under the Baton of Mr. J. J. PNSB Drew.) PNSB PNSB The Management have been 'suePNSB cetrcful in securing the talented PNSB artists'from PNSB PNSB MIDNIGHT FROLICS PNSB MIDNIGHT FROLICS PNSB MIDNIGHT FROLICS PNSB (By the courtesy of J. C. WilliamPNSB son (N.Z.), Ltd.). PNSB PNSB PNSB . OSCAR BECK, ' ' PNSB OSCAR BECK, PNSB OSCAR BECK, PNSB Brilliant Tenor, who has loured PNSB the Dominion and .Australia, and PNSB has received excellent Pres* nolPNSB > ices from the critics. He will be PNSB heard to advantage in * the everPNSB popular— - ■ PNSB ' "LAY MY HEAD." PNSB •■■■..■ PNSB '■■■■■■■■ PNSB • WILLIAM P.ERRYMAN, PNSB WILLIAM PERRYMAN, PNSB WILLIAM PERRYMAN, PNSB- A Cultured Baritone, who will b» PNSB remembered here as juvenile lead in PNSB the "Merry Widow," "Lady o£ the PNSB Rose," and "Lilac Time," will dePNSB light all with his singing of PNSB . bb. , . PNSB "LARGO AL FACTOKUM." PNSB . ■ , . ;, . •. PNSB As this is the last appearance of. PNSB these two artists in Wellington PNSB patrons should not miss the opporPNSB tunity of hearing them. PNSB pnsb . ■■■;■.. • ■ pnsb nora greene, • pnsb ' ■ 'nora greene, .. PNSB NORA GREENE, PNSB Maoriknd's leading. contralto, of PNSB ( whom critics have spoken most PNSB highly, and those who have heard PNSP her will require no pressing to PNSB come to-morrow night and hear PNSB her singPNSB . "HILLS OF DONEGAL. 1? PNSB •. ■, .-■■■-, -.-■■- ..-:■• , '. pnsb'" ■■- ■.■■■■' " '- ■■:--■'.,■■■ pnsb .. mrs. h. g, reeves, • pnsb - mrs. h. g. reeves, pnsb mrs. h. g. reeves, PNSB Who is making her first appearPNSB ance at our Recitals, and is: one PNSB of the foremost banjoists in the PNSB Dominion. Jfo., Reeves 'was the PNSB leader in Mr. Louis Bloy'« ChristPNSB church United, Banjo Band,■ and PNSB will play a bracketed item— PNSB: (a) "Entry of Gladiators." - ' ' PNSB (b). "Scotch Melodies."-' ' PNSB .-■.- • ■' - •- ,-,■■■"■■ PNSB. .■ ■■■■■■■■ PNSB T. J. O'CONNOR, PNSB . T. J. O'CONNOR, PNSB T. J. O'CONNOR, PNSB Late of N.Z. Diggers*, and has apPNSB pear.cd with, us previously when he PNSB aroused the huge, audience' to a PNSB state of excitement seldom seen or PNSB heard in a theatre. He will enPNSB tertain you .with the recitation, PNSB -, "The White Boot-Black.". PNSB -,-.. ..-- ■■ ■ .:;.,- pnsb. . ".■*::.:_■:.;■-:-":.'. r PNSB, :• FRANKS.; CROW-THER;-- v PNSB -FRANK E. CROWTHER' ; PNSB FRANICE. CROWTHER . PNSB Will act as Accompanist. ' PNSB ■■•'..-. PNSB ■ .-• . ,■■'■ . . ■ "■-. ■■■ ■ ; PNSB THE BAND ITEMS: ■' PNSB- ■■-■• '-" :] PNSB .Hymn, "Bradford." ' PNSB Overture, "Napoleon." ■• PNSB Selection, "Rossini." . . PNSB Patrol, "Wee Macgreegor." PNSB March, "Dunedin." ' PNSB •■ " ' ■-.'■■-. PNSB Piano kindly lent by the, Bristol PNSB . Piano Company.- - . , PNSB -. --;- : -■■ PNSB-.' PNSB • : --'■■ : PNSB 'Patrons are notified that seasoa PNSB cards are now available, and may PNSB be obtained by making applica* PNSB. tion to PNSB ' PNSB ' J. J. DREW, Organiser, PNSZ , P.O. Box 1136. PNSB-- •■ • ■■■ ■ .-■'■■• PNSB,- -.- . ":■■-. PNSB Id view of the ever-inoreasinji PNSB demand, intending patrons would PNSB be advised to make application." a# PNSB -early :as possible. PNSB .-.-.,-••.■ PNSB- ■"■■■-■ PNSB EVENT OF THE YEAR, PNSB . EVENT OF THE YEAR - PNSB ' ■■■•..-. PNSB SO PNSB - ■'-.■'■ :- ■'■■ " PNSB BT3 EARLY. ■ PNSB BE EARLY. PNSB : - : pnsb ■„,-;__;•' ;' ' ' •_•>'-- ■- - M "funeraiTnot iceai.";' THE Funeral of the late Mr. Richard Thomas Gough will leave his lata residence, 23, Camp road, Lower Hutt, oa Sunday, 14th April, 1929, at 2.30. p.m., for the Cemetery, Taita.; ' . ■ W. MOSS AND CO., ■ •'. ■ Undertakers, - . Main street, Lower Hutt. Tel. 89. . "RUSSELL.—The interment of the late ■*■*> Bertram Henry Russell, of Hamua, will take place -To-morrow (Sunday), 14th. April, at 2.30 p.m., at the Taita Cemetery. , CM. BURT, Fuucral Furnisher, ' " Palliatua.. . • , Telephone 106. l/UNEKAL CARD. nPHE Friends of Mr. Kenneth M'Lood -*- Nicolson are-invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Elsis Mary, which .will leave the Mortuary. Chapel of E. Morris, Jun.,' on Monday, the 16th hist., at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ■E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, - , . CO, Taranaki street. ,; Telephone 22-159. FiMekAL' CARD. ; rpHE Friends of the late Henry Severn ! •*■ are invited to attend his Funeral, ! which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of lE. Morris, Jun.,6o, Taranaki ■ street, Tomorrow, the 14th inst., at 2 p.m., for th« Cemetery Karori. . , ' . - . E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki street. : • Telephone 22-159. THE Friends.of the late Edward M'lntosh are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of J. R. Croft, South street, Petone, To-morrow (Sunday), 14th April, at 3 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery.J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, j Hutt and Petone. , Tel. 528, Hutt. PACIFIC LODGE Mo. 8, U.A.O.D. r PHE Members of the above Lodge ara '-*- requested to attend the Funeral of their late Brother, Henry Severn, P.A., which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., 00, Taranaki street, To--morrow, the 14th iust,, at 2 p.m., for th« I Cemetery Karori. ■' . . F. MAWHINNEY, . ; Secreta.r3Jt-jS^

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 4

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