(Under the Distinguished Patronage o£ His Excellency l.lie Clovcrnor-Gcneriil.) FIRST CONCERT OE THE 1929 SEASON By the •WELLINGTON 'SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (INC.) Conductor—Mß. LEON Dll MAUNY. Solo 'Cellist—Mil. CLAUDE TANNER. TOWN HALL—THURSDAY, 2 m> MAY, At 5.15 p.m. TCHAIKOVSKY PROGRAMME. 'mii i J&'Hm'w, CAPRICE-THE PATHETIC SYMPHONY-TIIK ROCOCO VARIATIONS-TIIIS NUT-CRACKER SUJ.TE—THE "1812" OVERTURE. TICKETS: 4/-, H/- (plus tax), 2/-. BOX PLAN AT THE BRIKTOL. SUBSCRIBERS' TICKETS (£l/1/-) entitle subscribers to two scats at each concert ol the season, wilh tlm privilege (optional) of booking same seats for the .whole season. Apply to Hon. Secretary, Box 1«S. To Aro. '"Some books are to be tasted, others to bo swallowed, and. some few to be chewed, digested, and spat out." . —BACON (rasher). MELODIOUS .BURLESQUE' VICTORIA-COLLEGE STUDENTS' EXTRAVAGANZA "G.G." "G.G." HIGH JINKS! . MIRTH! • , MELODY! . TOWN HALL SAT., 4th May; MON., 6th May; TUES., 7th May. PRICES: 2/-, 3/3, 5/6 (including tax). BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL MONDAY. ' ERNEST .DAWSON LTD. Invite your attendance at their GRAMOPHONE 'RECITAL ' ' In the CONCERT. CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, . ■ On . WEDNESDAY NEX'i. Ist MAY, at B.p.m. The Programme will be varied and-interesting, including masterpieces on new; "His • Master's Voice" Records. "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" RE-ENTRANT GRAMOPHONE. Vocal numbers by MR. HARISON COOK. Accompanist—Mß. TREVOR FISHER. . ADMISSION 17REE. Seats may be reserved (Without Charge) at our Music Rooms, 10, Manners street. \ST(TR FTOITSF, (now glendower house). JOAJVOLj (NOW GLENDOWER HOUSE). TO THE PUBLIC AND PAST PATRONS.-TAKE NOTICE THAT . GLENDOWER HOUSE, , OPPOSITE V.M.C.A., WILLIS STREET, WILL BE RENOVATED AND OPENED TO THE PUBLIC, MONDAY 29th APRIL MONDAY AND RUN THE SAME AS THE LATE A STOR HOUSE, BY THE CHEF AND HIS COMPIidI^NT STAFF. LOOK FOR THE SIGN! ' LOOK FOR THE SIGN! :'".'.' '■.■■' '.';■■•• astor'house, ONE MINUTE FROM ?ERRETT'S CORNER.
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.. -■ I&SUE.. PLAINLY 'STATED' ; /'. TT .is-very clear that the issue is.between a PARTY TICKET, the candidates on ,wh' c T '' stond o £or T J?arty rule of the City on lines of Socialist class doctrines— and.. a CITIZENS TICKET, the candidates on which stand for the collective interests of the City and the welfare of the-Citizens as a whole. ' KEEP THIS LIST FOR REFERENCE ON POLLING DAY: FOR MAYOR— I .GEORGE A. TROUP " FOR THE CITY' COUNCIL— „■ BENNETT, W. B. . ) , . HUGGINS; H.A.BLAKE, A. C. ... LUCKIE, M. F. BOYD, F.'.W. ■ MEADOWCROFT, .F. BURN, ft G. H. . MITCHELL, G. FORSYTE, THOMAS ' MOKPETH, C. D. GAUDIN, W. J. ' THORNTON, E. O. HILDRETH, WILLIAM WRIGHT, R. A. ' HISLOP, T.C. A; '■' . ... FOR THE HARBOUR BOARD— . BENNETT, H. D. MITCHELL, G. I MACINDOE, CAPTAIN P. A. NORWOOD, C. B. | FOR THE HOSPITAL & CHARITABLE AID BOARD— ANDREWS, W. A. . ' HELLIWELL," J. H. BENNETT, F. . r LUKE, C. M. CAMPBELL, DUNCAN M'VICAR, MRS. A. CASTLE, FRED • MOORE, MRS. E. J. COLE, AVALTER . ■ - PETHERICK, G. KGLEY, BERTRAM PRESTON, MRS. K. GILL, T. I-I. * VAN STAVEREN, REV.
Nfw gggg liffil Manners street. (Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.) TWO-STAR. "PROGRAMME TWO-STAR PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY! ' EXTRAORDINARY! Two Super Features of Unsurpassed Excellence. No.. I—Direct from its Do Luxe Theatre Triumph. DAINTY, DELIGHTFUL CLARA BOW IN HER LATEST AND GRE4TEST COMEDY HIT! UJAj'aj-Ij&j-Presenting "THE FLEET'S IN." "THE FLEET'S ]N " "THE FLEET'S JN » "THE FLEET'S IN." With . CLARA BOW. JAMES HA.LL CLARA BOW. JAMES HALL CLARA BOW. . JAMES HALL. And Supporting Cast of Hundreds No. 2—A popular star in a happy, hilarious, Farcical Comedy. CHARLIE MURRAY ■ . • ■• . CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY CHARLIE MURRAY In "THE HEAD MAN" '•THE HEAD. MAN" "THEi HEAD MAN.'" Lucicn LittleJield and Cast of Popular PRINCESS SUPPORTING SHORT SUBJECTS. .omm- L.. BOOKING.-RING. TEL- 42-580 FOR RESERVATIONS. WHERE IS THAT'BUILDING? nPHE photograph will, appear again on -*• Monday, and a large one on Wednesday. Where is ■tbafc- Building SO prizes. ' "' WALKERS' Umbrella Thop-Stocktak-n \i\ BB t re:' G! nli? nJ Umbrellas, from Ss lid; Ladies, 4s 6d; Gent's, 6s (id; Ladies' Ram and Sun Coloured Chubbies 8a Cd. Genuine reductions for stocktaking purposes. At 53, Mann.ors-st.
ORGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL, TO-MOEKOW (SUNDAY), 28th APRIL, 1921), 5.30 p.m., MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Pastorale '. Scarlatti-Page" Toccata Adagio and Fugue in C Major Bach Berceuse Faulkes Priere Op. 37 (No. 3) Johgeri Andante (front String Quartette) Debussy Arcadian-Idyll "Serenade," "Musette," "Solitude" Lemare Good Friday Music (from Act III.), "Parsifal" Wagner ADMISSION FREE. Aroluntary Contributions received at door. LECTURE. ALFRED, BLAXALL, Physical and .'Health. Oulturist, .■ LECTURES •:. ■ -. ... In TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, THURSDAY, 2nd. MAY, • At 8 p.m. Subjects: "Nature's Way to Health and Vitality." "Who Has. Cancer." "Science of . Breath." "Personality, and Success." Written Questioni Answered. Collection, DEMONSTRATION MONDAY, 6th ■HAY. A FREE PUBLIC MEDICAL LECt•/V- TUBE on "FOOD-Its Uses and Abuses," will be delivered by DR. KERRHISLOP at the New Zealand Branch* of the British Red Cross Society, 63, Dixon street, Wellington, .on TUESDAY", at S p.m. . • ■ . ■ - . - The public are cordially invited. WHERE IS THAT BUILDING? TUIINK hard. Walk along with your i -"- head in the air. You're bound to recognise it. 5n prizes.
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