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STILL ENTHRALLING THE CROWDS! - Wove* Imvo tl.nrc b.,m ...el. H^,°[ n^'~;J;^l Packed houses every night " SJ2IS J'J" NOW! ' GRAND OPERA HOUSE BKBIr. NOWI ] (Tbo Theatre that was built for Sound) . • , NOW SHOWING NIGHTLY, at 8. NOW SHOWING 5 United ArlinU pi-cent their Uproarious English Farce-comedy. Sensation ' < " THREE LIVE GHOSTS" ' | Tho perfect comedy blended with the perfect east in the perfect ALL-T4XKING ' Comedy Triumph. - , 3 SCREENING WITH > ! RAMON NOVARRO m "THE PAGAN" A Glorious Exotic Tale of South Sea Love and Adveuture. ' " i!OX I'LANS at The 71ristol, Berkeley, or Theatre (Telephone 28-10G).: :'' COMMENCING SATURDAY. LON CHANEY m "THUNDER" Mighty as its giant Locomotives—Dramatic aa Life itself. £ ■■■■"■■"•..• : " ' ■'■■■ GRAND OPERA HOUSE SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION' " ■- ' .. ■ COMMENCING BOXING DAY. \ BETTY COMPSON (New Darling of the Talking Screen) "STREET GIRL" RADA?r TO TPn?? URES' ALL-TALKING, ALL--MUSICAL DRAMATIC SENSATION. AVOID THE RUSH! AVOID THE RUSH! SHOP IN PETONE. PETONE SHOPS OPEN ALL DAY ! SATURDAY, 21/12/29, till 5.30 p.m. ■'■•■'■ ■ ]

CWIMMING. °WIMMING. '■■'■ TE ARO BATHS, TE ARO BATHS, SATURDAY, kst DECEMBER , SATURDAY, 21sfc DECEMBER^ At 2.30 p.m. SEE THE AUSSIE CHAMPIONS, BILL RYAN and OWEN GRIFFITHS, • In Invitation Races with • - 'BILL CAMERON and "STUMPY'? CLARIDGE. Admission 2s and Ib. J. C. BLAKELEY, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON COAL MERCHANTS 7 AND DEALERS' ASSOCIATION. rjOAL YARDS will be Closed on WED V. ,£5 SD, AY and THURSDAY, 25ti and 26th December, and on WEDNES ? At£-ta^t THUESDAY, Ist and 2nc JANUARY. : F. ROSS, Secretary. WELLINGTON FIRE AND ACCIDENT UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION "XTOTICE is hereby given that the Office: x; of Members of the above Associatior will be Closed on the following days foi Christmas and New Year Holidays, viz:— 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th DECEMBER 1929, Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1930. F. E. ASBOE, " Secretary. DANCING. " THE ADELPHI CABARET HE ADELPHI CABARET TO NIGHT, SPECIAL GALA NIGHT Dancing, 9 p.m.-l a.m. SATURDAY NEXT: j Afternoon: 3-fl. Evening, 8.30-12. ; G.U.0.0.F. ' DANCE TO-NIGHT, 1.0.0. F. HALL 19, Lower Tory street. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d.• JENKINS'S ORCHESTRA. ELECTION NOTICES. HUTT ELECTORATE. T DESIRE to express my Sincere Thanks to all members of my Committees throughout the Electorate, and to all the Electors who supported me, for their assistance and support during the campaign, and at the Poll, to one and all my grateful thanks. HAROLD JOHNSTON, Lowry Bay. HUTT BY-ELECTION. i. . .-. T DESIRE to extend my Sincere Thanks to the electors in Hutt who expressed their confidence in me yesterday by placing me at the top of the Poll. WALTER NASH. HUTT ELECTION. T DESIRE to Express my Sincere Thanks ■*• to the electors for the handsome support they accorded me at yesterday's poll. The result of the elestion was a great triumph for the United Party. To all those who worked bo stenuously and enthusiastically for my return, I tender my heartfelt thanks and gratitude. ■ " JAMES KERR, United Candidate. FUNERAL NOTICES. rFHE Friends of the late Helen Craig •*- Hewitt are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her late residence, Jellicoe street, Martinborough, on Friday, at 2 p.m., for the New Cemetery. AITCHISON AND CO. ; TJndertakers, Martinbprough.

FAREWELL PERFORMANCE 1 TO-NIGHT. Direction .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd j TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ! VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE: FAREWELL NIGHT j • Oi. - NAT PHILLIPS'S WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! I WHIRLIGIGS! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!-"THE WAITERS." "THE WAITERS." "THE WAITERS." A Merry Melange of Music and Mirth. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: Reserved 3s (plus tax;, 2s 6d (plus tax), Is 6d, and Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Reserves after 5 p.m. at Palmer's Confectionery (next Theatre). : Tel. Theatre 28-175 for Reservations j after 7 p.m. j COMING! COMING! BOXING DAY. (Commencing at the Matinee.) Sir Benjamin and John Fuller will h Present ■ THE FREDDIE FORBES s THE FREDDIE FORBES i MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. ; r A Brilliant Company of Musical Comedy " Stars in a repertoire of the Latest Sue- > cesses, commencing with "LIDO LADY," "LIDO LADY," r London's Latest Laughing and Dancing Show. ; MUSICAL COMEDY AT FULLERS' . ; POPULAR PRICES. : . — i XMAS FAIR. XMAS FAIR. . ; LABOUR HALL, PETONE. < FRIDAY, 20th DECEMBER. OPENED BY MR. WALTER NASH At 2.30 p.m. > i MAGIC CAVES. . Bring the kiddies to see Father. ] .Christmas. The Xmas Stalls, Cake, Fruit, ■ Vegetable, ] and Fancy Stalls. . ADMISSION FREE TO HALL. ADMISSION FREE. | MAGIC CAVE—Admission Cd. . Every I child receives a Christmas Gift, r PUBLIC NOTICES. SMITH AND LISTER, LIMITED. , ] "VTOTICE is hereby given that the above- -" named Company intends to^ com- ■ mence business at • Wellington, in the Dominion of New Zealand, and that the . situation of the office or place of business of the said Company is at No. 69, Victoria • street, Wellington. . . .- * DATED this 9th day of December, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine. SYDNEY JOHNSON, Attorney for Smith and Lister, Ltd. WITNESS to Signature, ] , CHAS. E. STEVENS, . ; Managing Law Clerk. YOUNG, WHITE, AND COURTNEY, Solicitors. Wellington. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE RE WHARF BARRIER PASSES., .- , --.. g TTOLDERS of Wharf Barrier Passes ■*•■*■ (cards only) issued by the Board, for 3 business during business hours, are hereby reminded that such Passes expire on 31st December, 1929. ' ' ■ : Similar Barrier Passes for the year 1930 will be issued by the undersigned during office hours on presentation of the expired Passes; "■.-■■■ ■ ' " ."" • ■ 4 A. G. BARNETT, . : ...... ..Secretary. Harbour Board Office, . 1 Wellington,- N.Z., ■ 11th December, 1929. . ! IMELDA FAMA, ......' 9 '■ ' Pianist, : - ' TS prepared to accept a Limited Number , •*■ of Pupils in the New Year. -■ Literview's by appointment. 10, T*»^"q sti-eet, Thomdon. lei, 40-887. "' ~ "

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 148, 19 December 1929, Page 2

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