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COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT 8 "So'ere's to you, Fuzzy Wuzzy, at your 'ome in the Sudan loure a pore benighted 'eathen, but a first-class fightiu' man." —Kipling. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction—J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. THE SILENT'SCREEN CHALLENGES THE TALKIES! PARAMOUNT'S MIGHTY, SILENT EFIC, DEFYING TALKING PICTURES IN ITS AWE-INSPIRING AND SWEEPING MELODRAMAAND ITS; SMASHING SPECTACLE. • " THE FOUR FEATHERS " " THE FOUR FEATHERS " COMMENCING TO-NIGHT ■ TO-NIGHT MATINEES DAILY FROM TUESDAY NEXT. ' ALL THE GALLANT COURAGE OF "BEAU GESTE" AND THE VITAL FORCE OF "CHANG" IN "THE FOUR FEATHERS." n° Ui' U e Aaf'-a^^ eP jS se(7 tJ le attacI * oi maddened jungle beasts (actually filmed in Darkest Africa). And you'll hear and see one of the most popular stories of love and high courage ever written. ■ Produced by the two adventure-showmen who made "Chang." BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at THE BRISTOL and THE BERKELEY.

SATURDAY NIGHT Packed Audience Wildly Enthusiastic .. Over The King of Comedy, GEO, WALLACE, At - : TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. -M-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Steam-heated Throughout.) | Direction John Fuller & Sons, Ltd. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. | TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. ... ' ; GEO. WALLACE, GEO. WALLACE, . GEO. WALLACE, GEO. WALLACE; The Inimitable One, In his Eevuo of a Million Laughs, "SOME NIGHT." "SOME NIGHT." "SOME NIGHT." "SOME NIGHT." It's wonderful, bo don't miss it: New Vaudeville Programme in Support, FULLERS' POPULAR, PRICES: ■ O.S. and D.C., 2s 6d (plus tax); Reserved, 3s (plus tax); Stalls, Is 6d; Grand Circle, Is, ' ; ■ - '-, ,• , BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m., at Palmer's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre 28-175 for Reservations after 7 p.m. Graud Circle Reserves for Saturday night at Palmer's all the week.' XTEW QUALITY THEATRE. -^ TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT., : AND TO-MORROW NIGHT: '^MAN-MADE WOMAN," , "MAN-MADE WOMAN." . Also showing:— ..-'-.'■ "THE DEVIL'S BOWL," "THE DEVIL'S BOWL," Neal Hart and Catherine Bennett. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30/ : BUSTER KEATON, in "THE CAMERAMAN.':" In Addition: TIM M'COY, in "THE BUSHRANGER." DANCING, TTHE REALM. THE REALM, •*■ Haiaitai.' - ■ ■ , ■ - . Don't forget— . SIX EIGHT TO-NIGHT. 8 to 12. Sub. 2s 6d. Full Band. <" MARGARET O'CONNOR x * STUDIO, New Zealand's Unir.e~r»ity of Ballroom Dancing. - ] Principals:'"'' .".".' " ;. .'• MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR AND MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY, '.■■■:■.'' Who recently returned from studying in England and the "Continent. • -': Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Evening and Practice Classes. ". : • It is a significant fact that 95 per' cent, of all ballroom demonstrators and competition winners are trained in this school. New premises, the largest and most lip-to-date in the Southern Hemisphere, at 58, CUBA STREET . (Opp. James Smith's). MISS PHYLLIS BATES'S • INFORMAL^: pRACTICE „ DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, at the STUDIO, 8.15 to 11 p.m; ' For Pupils and All Keen Dancers. ROSS FLOYD AND HIS MUSIC. Subscription 2s 6d. ballroom dancings phyllisTbates, . Just returned from England. Member Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, Ballroom Branchy London. TTHE only New Zealand Teacher holding ■*- this recognised English qualification. PAT WHITE, . Engaged in London personally by Miss Phyllis Bates. For the last two years a Judge for Columbia and Star Dancing Championships. ' VALMA SPILLER. And JUNIOR STAFF LESSONS— (At Reduced Fees).. THE STUDIO, 6S, Willis street.- Telephone 41-334. BALLROOM DANCING. "JVTISS INEZ CONNOP xv- And MR. R. J. CRAWFORD-NORRIS. This Studio is run in conjunction with the VICTOR SILVESTER SCHOOL OF DANCING, LONDON. Special Classes for the SIX-EIGHT Dance. WEDNESDAY, 9th OCTOBER, at ADELPHI CABARET. Concession Tickets to Pupils and exPupils, obtainable at Studio. STUDIO: STRAND THUA7RE BLDGS., 15, Manners street. Tel. 44-547. ■ j : : LEARN TO DANCE THE "SIX-EIGHT." AT WELLINGTON'S MOST POPULAR SCHOOL OF DANCING. "\TISS GWENETHE WALSHE. ■*■«■ STUDIO: 56, WILLIS STREET, Opp. Hotei Windsor. Tels.: 42-211 and 43457. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. dailyCLASSES: Tuesday and Friday Evenings from 8-10 o'clock. . BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MAVIS PEARCE. MISS-MAVIS PEARCE. Studio, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay" place. PRIVATE Tuition in all the Latest Ball- ■»- room Dances by appointment daily, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Terms moderate. Telephone 21-218, Children's Class, (Saturday Mornings, Classes Monday Brenrngfc ' ' >

9 '.'■."' LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. QRAND CARNIVAL BAZAAR TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL SPECIAL PROGRAMME TOOfIGHT. is &^^&: . STALLS, EXHILARATING MUSIC. DO NOT MISS THIS CARNIVAL. The Brightest, Best, and Cheapest Entertainment in Town, Admission 6d, Children half-price.- " ■■■■-■'■ . ' "■ J JJOX'ING. i TOWN HALL, NEXT THURSDAY. The Two.Star ex-Amateur Champions, E. MORGAN .... v, , ' P.J.'STONE._ ■ And Preliminaries. USUAL PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d, plus tax. BOX PLAN now open at Perry's, Manners street. EARLY DOOR TICKETS as usual (no extra ; chairge)i." obtainable at Bos Office,"' also at'Sowman's, Lambton quay. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHD3ITION. "VOW open daily m the Art Gallery, -4- 1 Whitmore street. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission Is. Art Union tickets Is. H. M. GORE; ■■--:.. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES.; T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR * ANY DEBTS CONTRACTED I IN MY. NAME. ", E. NEWMANi 7, Newtown avenue. • DISCLAIMER;: V '' ; T HARRY J. NEWMAN,- Draper, -*■> Miramar, Wellington, am in no way connected or acquainted with the H. J. Newman named as defendant in the judgment case G. H. Adams v. H. J. Newman published in papers of 4th October. (Sgd.) HARRY J. NEWMAN. T HARRY LEONARD HALL, Khanx» ;.-• dalla^, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name after this date, unless by my written, authority. ■■■'■ LEONARD HALL, '.-... - Jubilee-rd., Khandallah. r , NOTICE. .: ..-..: TO BUSINESS PEOPLE. T THE UNDERSIGNED, will not be ■*■' responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority. ARTHUR B. COTTRELL. CHINESE RESIDENTS OF WELLINGTON will observe THURSDAY, the 10th OCTOBER, as a Public Holiday in commemoration of the 18th Anniver-1 sary of.the Republic of China. . . ALL CHINESE SHOPS WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE WHOLE OF THE DAY, and Sports will be heid at Karori Park, commencing at noon. PUBLIC NOTICE. TURKISH BATHS, 41, COURTENAY PLACE; Hot Rooms or Vapour Cabinet. HOURS FOE MEN: « Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 1-5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 6-9 p.m. HOURS FOR WOMEN: » Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6-9 p.m* luesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Ordinary Hot Baths (Is) ready at all times for both Men and Women. Tel. 20-337. E. F. JONES, LIMITED, For Good Printing, 78, Jervois quay, Wellington, N.Z. Telephone 42-487. Established K9O. Ist October, 1929. T)EAR SIR OR MADAM,— XJ The recognition of my Clients of good Printing and generous Service has called for an extension of my business. This Advertisement is to announce the entrance of my son, Mr. E. D. F. Jones, into the business, and the registration of E. F. Jones, Limited, by which title the firm will now be known. In announcing these changea I would like to say that the advancement which my^ business is achieving is the result of the high quality of work executed, made possible by up-to-date plant and modern ranges of types maintained. This standard of worts and service will be continued and whenever possible improved; even a higher standard has been set than in the past. '. I look forward confidently to your support and patronage, for, although the Firm has made a change in its-name, there is a reputation of 39 years' merit behind it; some of my Clients having been with me for the whole 39 years. In conclusion, I wish to thank you for past favours., I assure you of our best services and .my own personal attention I •to your orders. ■ ,

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 2

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