"THE PATSY" "THE PATSY" BOX PLANS "THE PATSY" BOX PLANS "THE PATSY" Will be Opened on WEDNESDAY MORNING at THE BRISTOL. ;;™J5^;; been S ai<i O f. 4™pvs& <THB pATSY» that ""irppf'rov ' charaotcl- has won "Th" Irlv- wotld, filme «« 'great ,|ffi! S-*-, Jp§K', ils that achieved by J.HJi PATSY" "CINDERELLA." OPERA HOUSE. £<*««* J- C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing NKXT FRIDAY, NEXT FRIDAY, -r ''or * •<:h':'rt Season. •T. C. V/iLrjAiI.SOX, LTD., fi=.rr-/ C,,r.r.or- 4 W^rW-rVn^ J>^,,, '■Hi;-; fA 1 ■•.•/,» '"•'/:'K /-AT.-:-/!" "M.'_ PAIkY," "!>:>: t-;-/r~Y," ' ■ir> w.-.t ;_■■*. j,^, '*■=-;,: «i< .--.-.«% vvy^ '.:■■.;,■■. </..-: n-t*-, f.-.i< '*■ "■'■- ■■■-•'- --•■■'•«••---■;: ■ ■ ■'.*". '. .*,- *? ,- *-,■ it b.'^L'; t!I >_o ■•-.-. ~~i"Z:. l_Tsry rtyizte tl-.v-.i :•,, .-,-. '-TH); PATSY" or tr/tr 30 v«Ls f- "■'TH" Patjtv S;rcr.'.-y. '"THE PATSY" 11LSS IRENE HO3IER Waa Eekcted by the Author for the part of the Heroine. Prominent people also in the Cast are" •Mm*^, ir^pHITVEEA GERALD. Play Produced by George D. Parker. k PF C oES:, D-C- and °-s -> Ss; others, Ss, 4s, 2s Gd, and Is Gd, plus tax. Representative Walter Monk. _ MEETINGS. ZEALAND INVESTMENT-Twenty-third Ordinary General hM <ett mS nOi the Shareholders will be ■held at the Company's Registered Office, m v o I ? treer' Wellington, on THURSDAY, 2nd day of MAY, 1929, at 12 o'clock BUSINESS.-Consideration of Report and Balance-sheet; Declaration of a Dividend; Election of One Director; Election of Auditor; and General. C S. B. LAMBERT, ''■■■■ Secretary, Wellington, 12th April, 1929. ■ " PUBLIC MEETING. "TCIE; Citizens of ■ Eastbourne are'liereb'v mvited to attend a Public Meeting ■ttv^"*"l Eastbourne, .oS MONDAY NEXT, the 29th INSTANT at a p.m. " ; BoZgfllirs A E™ °rEa^™> .SPEAKER: His Worship .the Mayor (H. M. Jones, Esq.). C. L. BISHOP, ■ . Town Clerk. ' THE ANGLICAN BOYS' HOMES SOCIETY. DIOCESE OF WELLINGTON (Inc.). ' ANNUAL MEETING. ANNUAL MEETING of the Angliin H, J H?T* Society-will be held or. TmreSnAv Ll obrf?v M«IBr«TC street, pm Iny; 1029> at 730 Business: Consideration' of Annual R.eport and Statement of Account? EtectoJ rhP^ Uf7r and nOfficei?' as P«vMcd by. tile Constitution, Genera) W. A. ANDREWS, - ' . ' Hon. Secretary. THE WELLWCTON^LICENSING All notices of Applications must be lodged ra duplicate with the undersigned at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, 21 days before ,the day of meeting. • . • ' Dated at Wellington this 24th- day of April, 1929. ; ■ • F. W. HART, Clerk of the Licensing Committee. HANSFOBD AND MILLS EMPLOYEES' A MEETING frith the sanction and -c*- approval o£ Mr. Mills, will be held at 105, Manners street, with the object of forming; a Rugby League Team, on TUESDAY NEXT, at .S p.m. • All intending players and supporters arc invited to attend. • . W. CORCORAN, Organiser. RUGBY LEAGUE. League Players in Hufct and Petone are requested to see Mr. Simpson, Tama' street, Hutt, Mr. Wrack, Ava B treet Petone, or Mr. Flanagan, Cuba street, Petone. Games commence Saturday next. THE WELLINGTON BUTLDERS AND GENERAL LABOURERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. NOTICE. nHHE Members of the above Union are —.hereby notified of a SPECIAL MEETING to be held in the New Trades Hall, Smotday fe strect 'afc 730 P'MBusiness: To hear the Report from the Unions Representatives who met the Councils Representatives and the Employers 1-ed.cration Representative iv contfironco re Kow. Agrecemcnt witli the Oomicil., . K. SEMPLE, Secretary. FUNERAL NOT ICES. mm , „ . FUNERAL CARD. ~ ~" T • I(.riends of the late John Dixon are invited to attend iiis Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Mor"s > J""-. .60. Taranaki street, on Monday, the 29th mst., at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karon. E. MORRIS, Junr., Funeral Director. __ funerTl card." ' HPHE Friends of the late Frederick Wal- * ter Bowden are invited to attend his ! funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun:, 60, Taranaki street^ on Monday, the 20th inst., at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karon. IS. MORRIS, JUN.. Funeral Director. ■JESL^-i 9.: I>HE Funeral of the late William Henry -^ Quin will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Kobert H. -\Vilson and Son, To-morrow-(Sunday), 28th April, 1929, at 2.30 p.m., ' for Krirori Cemetery. ROBERT H. AVILSON AND SON, Undertaker, 164, Adelaide road. • ' 'JV.U'phonc 24-155.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 4
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