LAST TWO NIGHTS! LAST TWO NIGHTS! GRAND OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre That Was Built for Sound.) . j Direction i J. U. Williamson Films. Managing Directors Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! Radio Pictures Present BETTY COMPSON JACK OAKIE, NED SPARKES, JOSEPH CAWTHOHNE,. JOHKNT riAKRON, "STREET GIRL." SEE Betty Compson as the Cabaret Violiniste. HEAR her play hi this wondrous dramatic sensation of the Children of Midnight. . . LAUGH with Jack Oakie, Ned bparkes, and Joseph Cawthorne. . . The funniest comedy team on stage or talking screen. THRILL to Arnheim's famous Coconut Grove Band playing the latest Dance Successes, Lovable and Sweet" and "Broken Up Tune." REVEL in its gorgeous scenes, its haunting music, and stirring drama. ■ BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL, BERKELEY, AND THEATRE; ('Phone 2S-106).
TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. WIRTH'S CIRCUS WIRTH'S CIRCUS GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. REATEST SHOW ON EARTH. WIRTH BROS., LTD., Severe storm at sea delayed both the passenger and cargo steamers conveying WIRTH'S HUGE CIRCUS AND ZOO from Lyttelton, the Paraphernalia not arriving in time, which made it impossible to open on Saturday Night. EVERYTHING IS NOW IN READINESS FOR OUR' GREAT SHOW. TO-NIGHT AT 8. 6—NIGHTS ONLY—6 SHORT SEASON ONLY HURRY! HURRY! HURItSf! SEE THE REAL LIVE SHOW. MATINEE AT 2.30 EVERY DAY. Location: WINTER SHOW BUILDING, John street. SPECIAL TRAMS BEFORE AND AFTSR CIRCUS. Fifty Years Amusement Caterers to the Australian Public. A GIGANTIC AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTION. Positively Everything New. New Artists from England, America, and Continent. Under the Personal Direction of Messrs. Philip and George Wirth. Governing Directors: Wirth Bros., Ltd. EVERY YEAR EVERYTHING NEW.' This Year's Special Attractions personally engaged by Mr. Gep. Wirth and Mr. P. Wirth on their Recent Tour of the World, comprise the GREATEST PERFORMING PURE WHITE POLAR BEAR AND BROWN BEAR ACT IN THE WORLD. Purchased at the Cost o£ £5000. Just Arrived. First Appearance. These Wonderful Acts, together with Wirth Bros.' Ltd., Greatest Show on Earth, Circus and Menagerie of Trained Wild Animals (a shipment of New ~Wi}d Animals from Europe just arrived), include 6 White Polar Bears, 5 Brown Bears, 2 Boar Hounds, 2 Black Panthers, and 2 Baby Leopards. Horses, Ponies, Dogs, and Monkeys will combine to make this year's programme the Greatest in All the World's Circus History. On View before Evening and Afternoon Performance. THE BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW EVER SEEN IN AUSTRALIA. Two Hours and Half Unique Entertainment and Educational Delight. , PRICES: 3e, 4s, ss, 6s, 8s (plus tax). Children under 10, Half-price to all parts. Reserved Ssats, Bs, plus tax. Book at The Bristol. Seats reserved for Saturday Night's performance can be changed for any other performance or money refunded at Bristol. ZOO OPEN FROM 4 to 5 P.M. When the Animals will be fed. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. EVERYTHING HERE—WE' NEJER DIVIDE. Notice to our Patrons.—Do not leave anything loose in your motor-cars. DANCING. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Studio SG, Willis street (opp. Hotel Windsor). Tcls.' 42-211 and 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. daily. / CLASSES—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, from S-10 o'clock, BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES (Member of Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, London). MR. PAT WHITE (From London). THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL; 6S, Willis street. Tel. 41-334. ]VfARGARET O'CONNOR, *■*• N.Z.s University of Ballroom Dancing Private Lessons from 10 a.m. Physical Culture Private Lessons and Classes by MR. ERNEST MACK. STUDIO, 58, LOWER CUBA STREET, Telephone 45-571. PUBLIC NOTICES. CLOSING DOWN, : SATURDAY, 11th JANUARY. J. LLOYD, AUCTIONEER, 42, Manners street. A LL Persons having left deposits on -fl- any goods or left goods to be sold, please call and make arrangements for: same on or before SAT., 11th JANUARY. J. LLOYD, Auctioneer, 42, Manners street. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF HOLIDAY — WATERSIDE WORKERS' PICNIC DAY. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that WEDNESDAY, loth JANUARY, 1930, has been fixed as the date for the Watersiders' Annual Picnic, and that, unles postponed, the Board's AVharves, Stores, Offices, and Bonded Warehouse ,will be closed for ordinary business on this day. IF A POSTPONEMENT IS DECIDED UPON ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER, A FOUR-FLAG POSTPONEMENT SIGNAL WILL BE FLOWN AT MOUNT VICTORIA SIGNAL STATION FROM 7.30 A.M. TO 8.30 A.M. ON AVEDNESDAY, loth JANUARY, and no Wharf Holiday will be observed by the Board on this day. A. G. BARNETT, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z., 4th January, 1930. THE AUSTIN CLUB (WELLINGTON). OPENING RALLY, SATURDAY, 11th JANUARY, at 2 p.m. T)UN to Red Robin Cabaret, Titahi Bay, where Austin Club Members, Intending Members, and Friends, will be the guests of the President, Mr. Godfrey Magnus. Assembling at Magnus Motors, Ltd.. .Waitcfield street, a( 1.45 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1930, Page 2
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