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"Here is a picture for the man who wants to tee comedy that will roll him round in his seat and send him home chuckling. The film is not old-fashioned or slow-moving, but is probably the greatest and most satisfying comedy that has ever taken shape as a talkie." ■ ' r —(Vide Wellington Dominion. ) GRAND OPERA HOUSE. i " I (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films) TWO SESSIONS DAILY—At 2.15 and 8 p.m. j United Artists Present ■ ! . ."THE TAMING OF THE ~SHREW" i I THE- SCREEN'S TWO GREATEST PERSONALITIES TOGETHER! ■ S MARY PICKFORD and DOUG. FAIRBANKS/ i ■ ■ ■ ..■■■•■■ In ''"■;.' I THE ALL-TALKING,.ALL-LAUGHING FILM ADAPTATION OF. SHAKESFE ARE'S IMMORTAL COMEDY, , • 'the film that is contributing gaiety to the nations'.of the > ' WORLD. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL AND THE BERKELEY, • -
EVERY EARNEST-MINDED MAN AND WOMAN' Is invited by THE INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITY LEAGUE To HEAR AND SEE ITS CHIEF ENGLISH-SPEAKING LECTURER, " . ■. ' , ELSIE ■: ■ LINCOLN BENEDICT, , ■ . • NEW AND ENTERTAINING FREE LECTURES i On "MAKING THE MOST OF . YOURSELF." BEGINNING ■ TUESDAY, 24th JUNE, 8 P.M. npOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. MIRAMAR SILVER BAND. CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR, SUNDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1930, \ At 8 15 p.m. Mis Millei Sopirtno Mis. Nellie Ody Coutialto Mr. Re?. Mineis - Bass Mr. James BWk-wood .. Piano-Accoulion Mr. W Witts Violin THE BAND WILL PLAY: Hymn - "Hursley" Maich "Star ot the Desert" Duet "Maritana" Waltz "For Ever True" Fantasia "A Summer's Day Match '-Friendship' Miss Vera Boesley at the Piano. Conductor: Mr. R. A. Sutherland. C. W. M'CONCHIE, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS. CLOSING DATE OF ENTRY: TUESDAY, Ist JULY. COMPETITORS are reminded that Entries for the 1930 'FESTIVAL Close oir TUESDAY, Ist JULY. The office of the Secretary will be open from 0 a.m. to 5 p-m. daily to receive Entries. Competitors are asked to kindly assist by lodging entries promptly. K. M'LENNAN. Secretary. ~~ ' ORGAN RECITAL. ~ rpOWN HALL (SUNDAY), TO-MOR-J- ROW, 22nd JUNE, 1930. . 8.30 p.m. ■ by MR: BERNARD F. PAGE, ' (City Organist.) Choral-Prelude,' "Have Pity Upon Me, O Lord God" Bach. Overture to "A Midsummer Night s Dream" Mendelssohn. Reverie, V Debussy. Serenate, op. 165 (No. 4> Albeniz. Suite Ancienne Holloway. Pavane poui une Infante Defunte Ravel. Peer Gynt Suite (op. 46) . . Grieg. ADMISSION FREE. , ■VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS. i;eceived at door. * ■ -. WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW, AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. A LL ENTRIES CLOSE 25th JUNE for STOCK, POULTRY, DOG TRIALS. PHOTOGRAPHY/HOME INDUSTRIES. DOG TRIALS, 19th JULY. A very limited amount of Exhibit Space yet available. Schedules .and all particulars from THE MANAGER, Box 1223, Wellington EVENINGS WITH THE COMPOSERS". FOLLOWING numerous requests, Mrs. Albert Russell and Mr. .Trevor Fisher, L.A.8., will give a second series of lecture-recitals, commencing next Saturday, 28th June. Scarlatti, Gluck, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven. Sixth Floor, Wakeficld Chambers. rpENTH PIANOFORTE RECITAL, '■*• by advanced students of MR. GORDON SHORT, CONCERT CHAMBER, 25th JUNE. Admission Is. Plan at Bristol. GRAND SPECIAL BAND RECITAL AT DE LUXE . • SUNDAY EVENING, 29th JUNE. WATCH FOR PROGRAMME. MARRIED Folk-^-Wbat is the first lesson you learnt?—"lt's Easy to Pay tha Art Cabinet Way." For Furniture at Art Cabinet Co., 247, Cuba-st.; 73, Willis-st.
PNSB PNSB pRAND' OPERA HOUSE. PNSB 'JRAND OPERA HOUSE. PNSB PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT. \ PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT. PNSB ' PNSB PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND. PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND: PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND. PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND PNSB ."■■- PNSB The Band that Seta the Standard. PNSB PNSB ■ ■ . '■ . - - ' 1 PNSB EXTRAORDINARY PNSB EXTRAORDINARY PNSB EXTRAORDINARY PNSB PNSB ANNOUNCEMENTS! PNSB ■".•-. ANNOUNCEMENTS! PNSB ANNOUNCEMENTS! PNSB ■• ■ ■-.-■-•■.■ PNSB ' • ■■•..■•■ PNSB The. Management.has been for PNSB innate in securing the. following PNSB talented artists:—' PNSB • ■ . ' - PNSB RENO AND ARTA, PNSB RENO AND AKTA, PNSB ' RENO AND ARTA, 1"NSB Featuring the World's Largest PNSB Xylophone. -, PNSB Haying-toured with . sucK attraePNSB tidus as Musgrove's Celebrity PNSB Vaudeville, J. C. Williamson, Ltd., PNSB and John Fuller and Sons. PNSB At a previous appearance with us PNSB the huge, audience manifested its PNSB 'delight and appreciation by em PNSB thusiastic rounds of applause.PNSB You must hear them play FNSB "LIGHT CAVALRY" PNSB (With Band Accompaniment arPNSB ranged by J.; J: Drew). pnsb ;-.;■ .■••;■. pnsb jessie- .shmlth-. pnsb jessie shmith, pnsb •■• jessie,.shmith, . . PNSB Melbourne's Leading /Contralto, PNSB who has just completed a tour oi PNSB -the' South Island. She has had a PNSB wide experience 'on the .concert PNSB platform, also.- haying successful■PNSß ly broadcasted from all. Class A PNSB stations throughout -Australasia, E'NSB She will be heard;in items selectPNSB cd from her extensive repertoire. PNSB " including - ' PNSB "LOVE CAME ' CALLING." PNSB ■ .- ' •■ PNSB ■ BAR'END HARRIS, ' PNSB • BAREND HARRIS, —: PNSB BAREND HARRIS,- '■ PNSB Sydney's Basso. An artist df'-b'iit-PNSB standing ability, having appeared PNSB with the Melba-Williamson Grand PNSB Opera Co., also soloist in "The PNSB Immortal Hour," produced at the PNSB Sydney"Cori'serva'to'rium; also Syd-FNSBr-uey Skate-Theatre,' and -jUinoii PNSB .' . -/TheairesJof Australia. ' PNSB Ho will'be heard in selected'items, PNSB ■-■ -. -■• ■ -Incliiding. ■■:'; - PNSB "MY OLD SHAKOS . ■PNSB ; ■ ■■■ ' •■" " : -' '. ■■ PNSB ' LOOK-WHO'S HERE! " PNSB . ,-.,-■ PNSB WILL. BISHOP, ■ . PNSB. WILL.: BISHOP, ,-•-., PNSB ' VyVILL, -BISHOP, :' '■ - ■-;. PNSB ' Anothei1' artist of note,- who comFNSB. poses'all his own songs and monoPNSB ' logues.. ■ He-will be. making his PNSB first public appearance' in. the DoPNSB minion to-morrow1 night, when he PNSB will keep-"you entertained with PNSB "YOU'RE IN LOVE." PNSB ■ ' ..'■-'."■ ■ -..':;■-. - ' PNSB .':;: .EDNA: BRADLEY • ' PNSB ■::' .EDNA BRADLEY- - PNSB ' EDNA BRADLEY .- PNSB. ■ ' ; (Sbpratb) -.- PNSB Who is making her first appearPNSB ance at Cur recitals. Her voice is PNSB of exquisite quality and sweetness, FNSB and of wide range. She will be PNSB heard in ," pnsb "i did not know." pnsb ■■:•■•■ ■ ■ - pnsb les. stapp, pnsb les. stapp, pnsb les. stapp,, PNSB A tenor of whom little hasrbeen PNSB heard in Wellington, buf you will PNSB enjoy the cultured voice of this PNSB artist, and of whom more-will be PNSB heard in the-future. He will sing INSB "SEA FEVER." PJNSH ' . - ■•••- ' PNSB TOM. GOODALL, PNSB TOM. GOODALL,. PNSB ', TOM. GOODALL, PNSB New Zealand's Cornet Virtuoso, PNSB Winner-of forty medals, and 21PNSB guinea Cornet, including the folPNSB lowing Championships^—N..Z^ 1912, PNSB 1923, 1928; N.S.W., 1914, 1915, 1916, PNSB 1917; Australia, 1914, . 1915, 1916. PNSB He will delight you with- his renPNSB dition oi Kappey's brilliant PNSB . "TANCREDI." FNSB - ..' ' . PNSB It would be difficult to imagine a PNSB more artistic accompanist than PNSB •..-.. ■.--■• PNSIi FRANK E. CROWTHER PNSB FRANK E. CROWTHER PNSB FRANK E. CROWTHER FNSB . PNSB The Band items have been carePNSB fully selected, and will include:— PNSB "Radio Hymn," composed and PNSB arranged by thie>well-blown Blind PNSB Musician, Mr. J. Douglas Green. PNSB Also the popular -Selection, PNSB "Gold. Diggers o£ Broadway," and PNSB other popular numbers. .- , PNSB PNSB Prior to the Concert a GramoPNSB phone Recital of New Parlophonc PNSB Recoi-ds will be given by the coxirPNSB tesy of tho Berkeley Gramophone PNSB Store, next James Smith's. PNSB . ' ' : PNSB ■ ' ■. ' ~'.■'. ~ PNSB Piano kindly lent by the Bristol PNSB Piano Co. .. , PNSB FNSB Never before has such an array PNSB of talent been secured to appear PNSB at a Sunday Concert,' so patrons PNSB are' advised to PNSB . . PNSB | BE EARLY FNSB ' ■ • PNSB in order to secure a seat. . PNSB , ■ PNSB V.. Ornirotl, Secretary. PNSB ' P.O. Box 11SG. PNSB • FNSB'.I. J; Drew, 'Conductor, PNSB Telephone 22-024. PNSB ' . ■ •SKATING! •■.■- WINTER SHOW • BUILDINGS, *V . DAILY.. Prices: Entrance Is, with floorage Is Gd, with skates 2s. ■'.- - ■ ■ • , ! OLYMPIA SKATING RINK. The Evening Session commences 10-mght at ■'!■ o'clock, and runs until 10 p.m.,. and admission charges are: Entrance Is, floorage with own skates Is Gd; entrance, floorage, and skates, 2s. ~ ■ ■ A Monster Plain, Fancy, and Poster Carnival is to be held 'on Wednesday and Thursday next, and numerous prizes will be awarded the wearers - oi > the best1 costumes. VICTOR-TV UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DEBATING SOCIETY. 'TTVLIAT -East is East, and West is West, -*■ anrl never the twain shall meet." IS THERE A CLASH OF COLOUR? TO-NIGHT, -at- B:o'clock% .in- COLLEGE •j HALL. All invited. Supper, Admission Id,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 4
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