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GRAND. OPERA HOUSE (Direction—J. O. Williamson Films) DAILY, at 2.15. ' - NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock LAS!1. T.UKEE DAYS. ... . . LAST THREE DAYS. "ROOKERY NOOK'" England's Greatest Talking Comedy. With TOM WALL, RALPH LYNN. WINIFRED SHOTTER, and MARY BROUGH. Adapted from the famous play by Ben Travcrs, the dialogue is so crisp and conveys so much of the real English atmosphere to the listener that.it is quite easy to see that it would have been sheer tragedy to have filmed "ROOKERY NOOK" without an All-English Cast. . . . ALL BRITISH! ■ : ALL TALKING! There's a laugh in every line. Only the brilliant mind of Ben Travers could possibly conceive such ultra-sophisticated humour. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL AND THE BERKELEY.

[ 9 ' » GRAND OPERA HOUSE. BAND OPEKA HOUSE. Direction .. J. C. Williamson-(N.Z.), Ltd. COM. AT MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present The Latest London .Musical Success, "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." With CLEM DA WE, - With a Wonderful Cast of Popular Favourites, including Bobby Gordon, Betty Eley, Michael Cole, Marie Eaton, Dan Agar, Kitty Stewart, Eric Edgley, Les i White, Paul Plunket, Mona Barlee, Compton Coutts, Mona Zeppel. A Whirlwind of • Dancing and Flashing ■ Limbs—Songs that cling to the memoryBallets that enchant you—Comedy _ that captivates you—Sparkling SpecialitiesFun. Frolic, and Frivolity. A Furore in London—The Triumph of New York-rand Sydney and Melbourne's Biggest Musical Success in Years. -BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW MORNING AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 6s, 4s, Is Cd; Early Gallery 6d extra (plus tax). LYCEUM CLUB (INC.). A LECTURE will be given by Miss E. Melville, of Auckland, on "Manufactures and Trade" at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING in connection with the New Zealand Industries Week. All interested are cordially invited. „ H; LYON, Hon. Sec. 115, Lambton quay. DANC'NGST. FRANCIS' HALL, HILL STREET. DANCE. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Allen's and Rudolph's Orchestras alternately. Dancing, 8 to 12. Sub. 2s 6d. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Ambassadors Band. Dancing, 3to 12. Sub. 2s 6d. THISTLE FOOTBALL CLUB. END OF SEASON DANCE will be held in CALEDONIAN HALL, Sturdee street (off Ghuznee street), TO-NIGHT. Fust-class Orchestra and Supper. } Ladies 2s, Gents 2s. 6d. WELLINGTON BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION. J ANNUAL DANCE. T>ASKETBALL Players and Friends in- •*■* tending to be present are reminded that the above Dance will be held in the Mokoia Hall, on THURSDAY, 18th inst.. commencing at 8 p.m. r PEARL MADSON, j Hon. Secretary. pONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. (In aid of funds of Thorndbn Normal : ' School.) 1 TO-NIGHT at 7.30 o'clock. Children, Is; Adults, single 2s 6d, double ) 4s. . . ERHAIIPOLIE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB (Incorp.) ANNUAL DANCE, To be held in the MASONIC HALL, BERIIAMPORE, THURSDAY, 18th SEPT., 1930, at S p.m. Supper. Orchestra. > Gentlemen, 2k 6d; Ladies, 2s. - M. THOMAS, Hon. Secretary. MISS PHYLLIS BATES' SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING, 68, Willis street.' Tel. 41-334. Staff: MR. T. R, M'GREGOR, Member Imperial Society (Ballroom Branch), recently arrived . from England. This fully-qualified Staff ot Teachers is unequalled by any other School in New Zealand. . ■ ■ Private Lessons daily from 10 a.m. i Supper Dance Classes (evenings). rPHE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO CHAMPIONSHIP Will Take Place at the ADELPHI CABARET, NEXT TUESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. All Wellington's Best Amateur Dancers ; are taking part in this event. Only Pupils from the Margaret O'Connor | Studios are Eligible to Compete. Tickets for the Dance are obtainable ' at the Studio, 8s fid (double). I ___ Dancing; S-l. Tables may. be reserved.at the Adelphi Cabaret or the Studio,. 58, Cuba street. , Telephone 45-571. DANCE. I TVriSS INEZ CONNOP is holding a Dance -"-*■ for her pupils, ex-pupils, and their Mends at her STUDIO, 15 Manners street, on SATURDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER ALLEN'S ORCHESTRA. 1 Reserve your tables. Tel. 44-547. ] BALLROOM DANCING. Miss gw::nethe walshe, studio 50, Willis street (opp. Hotel Wind--1 sor) Tels. 42-211 and 43-457. 1 Personal ' and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m daily. CLASSES—Tuescwy. and Friday Even- ■ ings, from 8-10 o'clock. , BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MAVIS PEARCE. Studio: Courtenay Chambers. Courtenay place. Private Lessons by appointment. i Telephones 21-218 or 23-168. Class Monday .Evenings. _■ Saturday Afternoon—Fancy Dancing Class 1 by Iris Low. • ' BALLROOM DANCING. Ml ISS PHYLLIS HOUGHTON has opened a Studio at 20(5, Lambton quay (opposite Kirkcaldie arid. Stains). Private Tuition daily from 10 a.m. Classes Monttnj ■ Nights, j Telephone 44-747- or- 20-608.

DANCING. THE ADELPHI ' CABARET. x TO-NIGHT. Dancing .9 p.m.-l a.m.Subscription 7s Gd. Supper included. CLAUD BENNETT AND HIS ADELPHI ORCHESTRA. Ring 28-294 or 22-252 for Reservations. SCOTS COLLEGE. SOCIAL AND DANCE. THE Final Dance of the season will be held on SATURDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, at the College. All well-wish-ers cordially invited. Admission 2s Od. pLAZA 126, CUBA STREET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. POPULAR NIGHT. 8-12. Ladies Is, Gents 2s. Supper provided. Music by the Plaza Dance Band. PUB-IL .MOTICES. LEGAL HOLIDAY. "M"OTICE is hereby given that the Offices -*-" of Solicitors in, Wellington will be closed on MONDAY, the 22nd DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1930 (Dominion Day). Dated the 16th Day of September, 1930. ' - W. A. HAWKINS, Secretary Law Society. "Q.OLDEN ARROW" EXHIBITION OF BRITISH GOODS, To be - held at WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, From SATURDAY, 25th OCTOBER, to . . SATURDAY, Ist NOVEMBER. APPLICATIONS FOR SHOW SPACE. Any Retail Firms, Wholesale Houses, or Indent Agents, irrespective:of whether they are members of the British. Manufacturers' Association, providing they handle lines manufactured in the United Kingdom which comply with the terms of preference certificates, are invited to exhibit at the "Golden Arrow" Exhibition. ... ■'..'■ -. Inquiries regarding ' space should be made to —. •■•.■; ... MR. G. .0. SUTTON, . . .. Secretary,' British Manufacturers' Association, National Bank Chambers, Featherston street (opp. G.P.0.). Telephone 43-420. '.. ... ' Applications for space will be received until 24th September,' on which date the plans will close.. ■■:-.. : [The Exhibition Committee reserve thu right to reject any application without assigning any-'reason''for doing so.].". ARE YOU REALLY PATRIOTIC? OR IS IT JUST TALK? fTERE'S the Test: During n N.Z. INDUSTRIES WEEK . JOHN A DOHERTY,.. JOHN A DQHERTY, 39. WILLIS STREET. ■■ Is .Showing a Special. Display of NEW ZEALAND-MADE SUITINGS. IF YOU ARE TRULY PATRIOTIC Take the opportunity of having a Londontailored Suit made from N.Z..material during Industries Week, by "Wellington's Leading Tailor, JOHN A DOHERTY, . • and give N.Z. Material a fair trial. Look Happy and Wear New Zealand-made Clothes aud be Happy. IN THE MATTER of "The Companies Act, 1905," . ' . AND IN THE MATTER o£ the Legal Insurance Company Limited a Company duly incorporated in England and carrying on business at 231 Strand in the County of London, England, and elsewhere. NOTICE is hereby given that the Legal Insurance Company Limited a M>nipany duly incorporated iv England and carrying on business at 231 Strand in the County of London, England, and elsewhere, of which Company Henry_ Percy Hopkins, Insurance Manager, of_We Imgton, whose business address is Koyal insurance Buildings, 187, Featherston street, Wellington, is the duly appointed attorney under Power of Attorney bearing date the 4th day of May 1927 and given under the Seal of the said Company intends at the expiration of three months, from the date hereof to cease to ™™y™,h™™3 within the Dominion of New Zealand and notice is hereby further given m P™£ c of Section 307 Subsection 2 of the Lornpaniw Act, IMS; that any legal processes and other documents concerning the said Comnany may be served upon the said HeniT Percy Hopkins the attorney of the siW Company at his office Royal Insurance Sings. 187, Featherston street, Wellington. . ■ DATED at Wellington this 11th day of September, 1930. ,H P. HOPKINS, attorney of the Legal Insurance Company Limited. ' Witness:— ■ • A. J. Luke, Solicitor, . . Wellington.. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. CH-VRGES FOR HERETAUNGA WATER SUPPLY. NOTICE is hereby given that the Hutt County Council has made application for the issue of an Order-in-C.ouncil pursuant to Section eleven of. the ' Municipal j Corporations Amendment Act, ■ 1928. authorising that "Council to fix water| charges according to the auantity used in respect to the Heretaunga Water Supply District. The effect of the issue :of such an Order-in-Council will be that the. Hutt County Council may charge for the ordinary supply (as well as the extraordinary supply) of water by meter according to the quantity used, in lieu of water rates that may be levied in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and amendments. All persons affected who object to the proposed method of charging for: the ordinary supply of water arc hereby notified that any objections in writing to or petitions against the 'ipsue of the said Order-in-Council must be lodged with the Honourable the Minister of Internal Affairs, Wellington, ■within one mouth from the first publication of this" notice. Dated this 10th day of September, 1930. H. R. ROBINSON, - ' County Clerk. This notice was ;first published on' 10th September, 11)30. ... ' .. ' .

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 68, 17 September 1930, Page 2

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