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ARTCRAFT THEATRE. THEATRE. (Opposite Parliament TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. 1 A Complete Change of Programme. Two-Star Programme of Exceptional Quality. , Thrills! Spectacle! Drama! Romance! RAMON NAVARRO RAMON NAVARRO, RAMON NAVARRO, With ANITA PAGE, - EDDIE NUGENT, And Other Favourites, In "THE FLYING FLEET." "THE FLYING FLEET." "THE FLYING FLEET." "THE FLYING FLEET." "THE FLYING FLEET." "THE FLYING FLEET." The ultimate in aviation spectacle and drama. He loved his Pa}—he loved the girl his pal loved—and then disaster came! ADDITIONAL: Feature No. 2— ; "THE WHIRL OF LIFE" "THE WHIRL OF LIFE " "THE WHIRL OF LIFE." "THE WHIRL OF LIFE;" "THE WHIRL OP LIFE." "THE WHIRL OF LIFE " "THE WHIRL OF LIFE." A Picture of a Thousand Thrills. All the glitter of the stage and glamour of the pawdust ring. Starring FAY MALTEN, ' LOUIS LERCH, HENRY GEORGE, And Supporting Cast. Reservations.—Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m, ROSES. ■■-- ROSES.-"'•" ".ROSES. KARORI HORTICULTURAL SQCIETY. gUMMEB SHOWT PARISH HALL, *P SATURDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER w 2?' $ \f^ m- Opening by Mr. B Z Wright, M.P. Music by Messrs. F. J. Pinny, Ltd. ' . Extra Prizes for Decorated Tables (popular vote); first 7s W, seqond 2s Gd. Opeu Continuously. Entries close 11 a.m., Show Day, at Hall. ' ■ E. H. HARLEN, Hon. See. Care Cemetery, Karori. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL N.Z. INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE. JJECEPTION TO~MR. GUY WILSON, ■*■" of Ireland) one of Britain's Leading Narcissi Specialists, ..'.'. DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Featherston street, THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, At 8 p.m. . All interested in Horticulture invited to be present. Members are requested to assist by making a display of Blooms. Also, COMPETITIONS IN ROSES AND PANSIES. Best Three Pansies; Best Six Pansies; Best Single Rose; Best Six Roses. Two Prizes of £1 Is each for Best Dig. play will be given. ••■ ■ - .- ■ Staging to be completed before 7.30 p.m, THE ANNUAL ROSE SHOW will be held in the TOWN HALL, 27th NOVEMBER. (Sgd.) A. R. STONE, .:•.-.. , J. G." MACKENZIE, Hon.. Secretaries. rjiRINITY LADIES' GUILD CONCERT. Arranged by Mrs. E. Ransom Myers, TRINITY SCHOOLROOM, Riddiford-st. THURSDAY, 21st Nov., 7.45 p.m. PROGRAIJME: - 1. Overture (selected)— Mrs. Mildred Kenny's Mandolin Band. . . 2. Song—Joyce Myers. 3. Humorous Sketch—Lesley Jackson. 4. Soprano—Miss Eileen Searle.. 5. Character Sketch —Frances Kidman. 0. Contralto—Mrs. Mark Tonks. 7. Banjo Duet—-Mrs. M. Kenny and Mr. M. Tonks. , . 8. Song—Beatrice Thwaites. 9. Dialogue—Members Trinity Guild. INTERVAL. 10. Lightning Sketohes—Mr. E. Ransom Myers. ' . 11. Operatic Solo—Miss Winifred Tricker. 12. Recitation—Olga Jackson. 13. Operatic Solo—Mr. D, Browne. 14. Humorous Monologue—Mrs. M. Tonks. 15. Steel Guitar Trio (selected)— Mrs. M. Kenny, Mr. Soal, anii Mr. Seaton. "'God Save the King." Accompanist: Mies Dorothy Spinks. piano kindly lent by the Bristol Piano Co. Cakes for Sale on Stall by. Guild Members. ELECTION MEETINGS. • "~" HUTT BY-ELECTION. ]\fR. JAMES KERR, Official United • U- L Candidate, will Meet his Friends smd Supporters in the Oddfellows' Hall, Petone, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to form Committees and carry on an Active Campaign. AT LOWER HUTT, On THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, Mr. Kerr will Me*t his Friends and Supporters in Lyceum ■ Hall, Lower Hutt. HUTT BY-ELECTION. " "jVTEETINGS of Friends and Supporters ±"- of MR. W. NASH, LABOUR CANPETONE—Labour Hall, To-night, Tuesday, 19th November, 8 o'clock. MOERA—Raudwick School, Thursday, 21st November, 8 p,m. LOWER HUTT-Oddfellows' Hall, Monday, 25th November, 8 p.m. Mr. Nash will be present, and will address meetings. Mr. Nash's Principal Committee Room is at 183, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. Telephone 46-220.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 2

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