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ERA HOUSE WAS BUILT FOR SOUND) Williamson Films. 10 WING. it fascinating lover . . . TALKING Feature. JOHN GILBERT perfect vehicle, OUS NIGHT" r-care young cavalry officer who not only actually carries her off and steals her heart, ivo you'll not soon forget. It sweeps you aging battle oi wits, swords, and love. rly doors Is Gd, late doors (after 7.30)., Is. eatre Sweet Shop. . , eley, and Theatre (Telephone 2S-106). [lEVEMENTS! IG REVOLUTIONISED. ,rd step in Permanent Waving, has been the ts. KO-NOL eliminates all possible risk of results never before anticipated. QARANTEED FOR SIX MONTHS. EAD 42/T AT EITHER SALON. <V & SON, id 50 Years) ' ÜBA STREET. Telephone 22-279. ING, LAMBTON QUAY. Telephone 41-513. ICE! DONNELLY'S CERTIFICATES MONDAY given FULL PERMANENT WAVE FREE. Gents' Salons, and Tobacconist's, Willis : Mr. Edward Branscombe's ! WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. \ WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.. nPOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. GRAND FAREWELL FESTIVAL! TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. *■ A GLORIOUS COLLECTION Of the Most Priceless Gems of ; THE WONDERFUL REPERTOIRE. THIS EVENING, AT S, The ' WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS ; WESTMINSTER GLEE ' SINGERS ,Are now concluding a record tour of 23 weeks in N.Z. Do "-not let it be said that you failed to hear ALL-BRITISH ORGANISATION. PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2a. Children Halfprice. RGAN RECITAL. RGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL (SUNDAY) TO-MORROW 2nd'MARQH, 1930, j ! 8.30 p.m. . : ■'■ ■' "-■ "By :■ :' . ■ MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). . (a) Pavano ...:. .......;...•..... Byrd (b) Capriccio Pastorale ..... Frescobaldi ' (c) Musette Dandrieu First Movement from Fifth Symphony in C Minor (Op. 67) ......... Beethoven . Canzone Op 65 No. 21 ........ Karg-Elert ' Cantabile Op 37 (No. 1) • Jongen f' Psyche-Poeme Symphonique pour Orchestre et Choeurs ...... Cesar Franck ADMISSION FREE. j Voluntary contributions received at door.' _^_____^___——— ; ~ BAND. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND AT LYALL BAY, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. < DANCING. ■.: . . I ■ ~ : . ; RON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY. : J^ON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY. Holds its Weekly Modern Old-Time Dance • Every Saturday, in the - ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde Quay (of! Courtenay pla.ee), , Join the happy throng at the "Bon." This Suite oi Halls to Let for Parties, Dances, Weddings, Meetings, etc. Apply Lodge Secretary in Hall, or Tel. 23-218. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. •.;'■•. PORT NICHOLSON AMATEUR ROAD CYCLING CLUB. . 1 To be held at the t , TAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE, 3 On TUESDAY, 4tk MARCH,, i From 8-12. I j Supper. . Balloons. Novelties. Subscription 2s 6d. j L ■ , ' ':■ ' 1 THE REALM. '• THE REALM. J- . HATAITAI. The Palace Beautiful. Wellington's Most Superior Dance. - One section from Courtenay place. Tram stops at the entrance. TO OUR BOYS AND GIRLS-: '. We've sbeen fine combing our brains and burning the midnight oil all the week inventing a new. novelty dance, and we think we've got a Stunner. We will tell you all about it To-night. Usual Subs. , ;.Lato Trams. I PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: [ No Dixie Stomps will be played and no Stomping or other Rough Dancing will be » ■ , . allowed, 1 : ' TRY DANCING. ' ■ ■- ■ ,'CKY DANCING. TRY DANCING. ! . TRY DANCING. TRY DANCING. . ■ TRY DANCING. i TRY DANCING. TRY DANCING. • Try Dancing—when your lonesome and [ blue, Try Dancing—when you've nothing to do, ■ When you are tired of life and lost all [ your pep, ■ ' Come DANCE and be happy, you'll have no regret at . THE SOUTHERN COLLEDGE HE SOUTHERN COLLEDGE DANCING STUDIO, DANCING STUDIO, 147, CUBA STREET. ..Private Lessons Daily from 10 a.m. Studio Class, THURSDAY, 8 to 10 p.m. Telephone 22-156. All Music by COLUMBIA Records and KOLSTEKj

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 4

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