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SEASON OF "ROOKERY NOOK" EXTENDED AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Direction —J. C. VVUliamson Films) TWO SESSIONS DAILX-At 2.15 and 8 p.m. The Grandest, Most Uproariously Funny Comedy Drama that ever graced the Talking Screen. ■ Brilliant British of the Ben Travers play that had London laughing for one whole year. "ROOKERY NOOK" IS A BRITISH TALKIE AND THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER WRITTEN. Featuring the Famous Comedy Team that has been so successful that they have never been allowed to play outside the West End of London. Headed by TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN, WINIFRED SHOTTER, and MARY BKOUGE. Come and enjoy the laugh-provoking predicament of a newly-married man who found himself alone in a,house-with a pretty girl in pyjamas! And his wife expected at any moment! It makes a delightful entertainment, AND BRITISH! BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL AND THE BERKELEY. RKVRB ' WMTB1 • . . ' RNVRB ?ISE LUXE THEATRE WMTB WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL RNVRB W E LUXE-THEATRE- WMTB >y TRAMWAYS BAND. RNVRB (TheTheatrc is warm and cosy). WMl'B RNVRB ' ■ ' WMTB RNVRB SUNDAY (TO-MORROW) WMTB TO-MORROW EVENING. RNVRB RESERVE WMTB RNVRB THE BAND OF THE WEL- WMTB ST JAMES THEATRE. RNVRB LINGTON DIVISION, ROYAL WMTB Commencing at 8.15. SSSSS NAV^slr^ TKER 111 SEVENTH GRAND RECITAL. rlvlb (B^^fc^L. WM| The Popular Bandwith the RNVRB mander, Wybrants Olphert WMIB Popular Programme. RNVRB D.5.0.,D.5.C.,R.D.,R.N.V.R.) $MTB AXNOUNCEMENT lm? iw WMTB EXTRAORDINARY. The Band will celebrate their Official Ap- ■$$$£& n . ~ . pointment to the Reserve with a WMIB Once agajn the management Programme of Outstanding Excellence. WMTB J>»ve been successful m getting Programme of Outstanding Excellence* ™ the assistance of-a clever Maori Programme of Outstanding Excellence. WMTg Party who have jev^been'heard •At the last Recital such an enthusiastic WMIB in Wellington beforereception was given to i WMTB MR. GUS PERIHANA MR. PAUL T. CULLEN WMTB MR. GUS MR. PAUL T, CULLEN WMTB MR. GUS PERIHANA MR..PAUL T. CULLEN WMTB MR. GUS PERIHANA That he has been again engaged, and he WMTB And his party of six talented artwill play at the Wurlitzer "In a Monastery WMTB ist& who will entertain you. Stee] Garden" and "Singin* in the- Rain" at WMTB guitars, Spanish, guitar, ukuleles, DE LUXE THEATRE. WMTB mandolins, and also vocal num- _„_„_ ■ ■.-■■■. WMTB bers.all sung in the Maori lanRNVRB WMTB teuan-e RNVRB A feature last season was WMTB Also Mr Perihana and hU T»TkTTT-r»T> (irni TTTiiDT? Ttn? PT^XTTT 1? tVIUXXJ, . .tiJlsO J.Vi.r. XBVIHUUB. fIDQ Ills KNVRB Lp! HERE IHE GENTLE TOITB part y' w ill by Bpecial request sing RNVRB "LO! HERE THE GENILE WM TB the beautiful Maori song,' . SSXSS t^tt'" WMTB "PQ-KA-HU-RA.", RNVRB LARK, . WMTB A further number will be Mr, RNVRB A vociH, flute and piano num- WMTB Perihana's famous "Yeodk RNVRB ber.of great .beauty This will WMTB -gong," wMch has caused - com . RNVRB. be presented by WMTB ment everywhere he hds performMISS KATHLEEN FERRIS (Soprano), WMTB cd. .-..••■-.. MR. CYRIL" AINSWORTH (Flute), Sf r £2 ktsc wirm,,™ .vmv Ami IWH ASSHETON HARBORD WMIB MISS BEATRICE AYDON, And MR. AHSMJiXUJN UAiißuxu WMTB MISS BEATRICE AYDON, Signer A. P. Truda reeommendedVs WMTB MISS BEATRICE AYDON, item to us, and his fine judgment was , r . ~. „ , .SOP 1™5' heaiW '<±rt, &£■ sfr ™ 4^^&»\S» Come and hear th^ at WMTB ed to gi ye ari item at our ecitali DEITOJi JHLAIia. WMTB She is the most popular artist in Since hiyeturn fro£ England a vocalist WMTB Nels^^ | J-gggojeg who has done fine work is WMTB "HERE'S TO LOVE^' MR. ERNEST SHORT, s WMTB MR. ERNEST SHORT, . WMTB ■ MR. WM. HAYDOCK, MR. ERNEST SHORT, WMTB MR. WM. HAYDOCK, .!,*■ mmi »/ + i - t v a WMTB MR. WM.'HAYDOCK, Who will sing "Matilda" (a tale with a wmtß Violinist moral). Mr. Short is taking the solos in WJI TB Mr. Haydock will tender the the Choral Unions presentations, and WM TB difficult solo entitled "Gipsies' has been engaged to visit another city for WMTB Airs,", which is a difficult and "Hiawatha." ' . WMTB lyjavy piece, and this artist will But To-morrow Night he appears at WMTB show you how it should be DE LUXE THEATRE. WMTB played RNVRB .-•■-.. WMTB RNVRB It is difficult to find an enter- WMTB MR, BLACKWOOD, RNVRB tamer who can put over humor* WMTB ' MR. BLACKWOOD, i RNVRB ous songs without being vulgar. WMTB MR, *BLACKWOOD, RNVRB MR. WILL BISHOP WMTB Piano Accordeon. RNVRB MR. WILL BISHOP WMTB Late of England, who is making RNVRB MR. WILL BISHOP WMTB his first appearance at our reCan do this to some effect. He is originnl, WMTB citals. Mr. Blackwbod has toured tunny and clean. You will have a real WMTB England and Continent with this lau"h at "Boons and Blessings" WMTB wonderful instrument, so he At DE LUXE THEATRE. WMTB should be a treat to listen to. ■■■ RNVRB WMTB RNVRB ,MISS HILDA CHUDLEY, WMTB The Band,, under Mr E, FrankRNVRB MISS HILDA CHUDLEY, W^mS Iin ' W1" the f(?llowul8 P™" of a hearty reception.aml after her prevj- WMTB gelection ' "Mimon;'.' -■ - 6us siiccesses it is pleasant ti> note that WMTB Serenade, Schubert's. " she will song "Fragde Ihwgs, by Roger WMTB March, . "The President." . ■ t^ te TTTvirrrTTi?ATT( l (' WMTB "God Save the Kins." At DE LUXE THEATRE. WMTB . _ ■'.■'.„ , AVMTB At the piano, Mr. J. Haydock. The Band will play: WMTB . ■ • ■ Hymn, "Sun of My Soul." AVMTB Prior to the commencement of March, "Knellar Hall. ■: WMTB 'the concert, Meggrs. Will GorMarch, "Galvini." WMTB don, Ltd., will entertain you with Selection, "La Gipsy. . - WMTB a Grand Gramophone Recital, I Selection, "II Flauto Ma«ieo. WMTB when all the latest music will be j Waltz, "The Grenadiers'." WMTB heard. "God Save the Ring." ' W SI Don't pass St. Jame,! Can MR. FRANK CROWTHER WMTB you wish for a better proMR. FRANK CROWTHER WMTB gramme? ! MR. FRANK CROWTHER WMTB I " (Accompanist) WMTB Admission Free, Silver Coin Will be at DE LUXE THEATRE. WMTB Collection. " | Admission Free. Silver Coin Collection. WMTB W. G Dayman, Hon. Sec. v COME AND ENJOY thi 9 .splendid Pro- IoU -K^ gramme in COMFORT sfc DJi LUAJi yJtjj'j B • ' THEATRE. ' ' ; ; ■ Conductor and Musical Director: C. A. -pii^gj PERFORMANCE IN N.Z., FORREST. X 1 of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony. Hon. Secretary. W. A. BAKER. ■ WELLINGTON SYMPHONY , ORCHESTRA. TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 84th JULY. OR- PUBUC NOTICES. """ First Now Zealand performance of Haydn;s . D. Major 'Cello Concerto-Town Hall, PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Thursday, 24th J\ily. / . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. - ORGAN RECITAL. _ A , cnlS .' "VTOa^CE is hereby given that all crediTOWN HALL (SUNDAY) TO-MOR- J31.. tors and others having claim* against ROW, I.3th. JULY, 1930 v t i ie im dermentioned estates are required 8.30 p.m., by . _ . to lodge such claims in duplicat* at the MR. BERNARD F. PAGE Public Trust Office at Wellington on or (City Organist). • •• bofore the 12th DAY OF AUGUST, 1930. Choral Prelude, "To Thee I Cry, The claims must show full details and Lord Jesus Christ" ; —.-.,. Bacn mn^ b e certified as due and owing at ToccaU and Fugue in D Minor, the date of death of the deceased. Any • , (Dorian) ■• Bach claim not lodged by the date named is Epithalame, Qp. 31,,N0. 23 .:..,^Vierne liable to esclusion. Improvisation—Caprice, Op. 37 (Ao. -ccTATrc 2) . Jongcn ' . ■_■ iiisAAXJib. Second Movement, "Esperanee," (1) ELLEN, John sttw>mas Jabea:, late of from Symphony in B Minor ■ Petone, Carpenter. Died 88/6/30. '..:•■;. ..Jacquemin (2) FRAMPTON, Isaac John, late of WelCoutemplation (Op. 74) Rheinberger lington, Retiired Gardener. Died Good Friday Music (from- Act 111. . 2/7/30. ' "Parsifal") ..,.,....,:....... Wagner (3) GILBERTj Thomas- George, late of Admission Free... ~,♦'• Wellington, Civil Servant. Died Voluntary Contributions received at 24/6/307 door- , , : (4) MACASKILL, Allan, late of Lower EVENINGS WITH THE COMPOSERS. A RRANGED BY MRS. ALBERT RUS, lington, Married Woman. Died 2/7/30. ■^ SELL and MR. TREVOR FISHER. (6) ROBERTSON, John Byron, late' of Second Lecture-Recital, "Haydn," on Wellington, Chief Draughtsman. Died TUESDAY, 15th JULY. 2S/6/30. , Invitations not.-essential. (7) SCOTT, Agnes, late of Wellington, Waketield Chambers. Sixth floor. • Married Woman. Died 9/7/30. ■ ••.;■■" ' ' ■ ■ ■ G. E. MILLER, VX/-ELLINGTON ' SYMPHONY OR- ' District Public Trustee. Next Concert irS Tc^Hall, Thursday, Weliiugtoil, Uth July, 1930. Watch out for^oSnl programme! W™™^™^ OR' + Noxt Concert in the Town Hall, Thursday, 24th July. ■•".,. Watch out for wonderful programme! NOTICE. ' ~~: ! » TTNDER the Au.plc7 B of the Wellington . : PORTLAND^ STUDIO. cS»ce\tlhl L 5 / AUCTION^RIDGE. " ceum Club, 115, Larabton quay, THURS> _~..-,,,,.,,,„„ , ... * . DAY, 7th AUGUST, at 2.30 p.m.-Member. B „,n +h • *l d i°? WIJ h Aai S Tn'p I n tv ship of this class is not restricted to Ly- ~ Bf^e th*r knowledge of AUCWON ce«m Club members only, all those inter- BRIDGE c aa now receive tuition at the estcd can join. Further particulars may ?b. ovo .^"dio^in Buddie, Anderson, and be had ou application to tV undersigned. Ku-kcaldie's Bmld.ngs (Ist floor), JohnIntending members are advised to enrol sun street> Wellington, without delay. INFORMATION re terms etc., at the M. S. GALLOWAY, above address from Uth July. ' Secretary. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE: 12.30 p.m. Telephone 22-574. to 5 p.m. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS Afternoon and Evening Classes. SOCIETY. LEGAL: NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN that on ' . -*-' Ist March, 1930, we the undersigned admitted into partnership with us MR. WlLfc Competitors kindly note that, as PERCY KENNETH BRYAN, of Upper we are going to Press with the Pro- Hutt, Solicitor. The practice of Barristers wo au sinus mv*> p lind g o i, c ,t 01 . s W) )i continue to be earned gramme, Entries for the 1930 festival are on by the partnership as heretofore at now positively CLOSED. the Offices in the Bank of New Zealand Buildings, Lambton quay, Wellington, and K. M'LENNAN, at Upper Hutt, under the name or style Secretary. of "WEBB, RICHMOND, AND SWAN." T* TJVTZTffiTt.T WEBB 12th July, 1930. DENIS R. RICHMOND. G. H. A. SWAN. WELLINGTON SYMPHO*NY OR- WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORVV CHESTRA. , vv CHESTRA. ! First New Zealand performance of Haydn's Next Concert iv the Town Hall, Thursday, 1). Major 'Cello Concerto—Town Hall. 24tli July. •"'—••eHar. 24th Julr. I Watch ont. Sar vonderful )HX)£ramme!

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