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GRAND OPERA HOUSE ; (Direction;-J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS) ■DAILY, at 2..1.5 pan! ' • NIGHTLI', at .S o'clock. „., LAST TWO DAYS. . ;; ;. WILLIAM BO YD VVilh CAIIOL LOMBARD. Owen moore, ''HIGH VOLTAGE" iAn inspiring story1-of 'tho great Snow Regions ... A strong dramatic tale which coticpriiH tho nmazifif; experience of n party Marooned, in a.lonely country-hut. It includes a fugitive from Justice, a-detective. . . With high intensity—Bupef-cliarged ' '■"■"/ : ..',. .-■' "■■■ "■' 'thrills. • ■;■;•- ■■ .. '■ .•; '- ■ THE BIOAUTY :-OF- vTltl2 SNOW-BOUND HILLS. WILL ENTHRAL.. YOU-. ' TOGETIIEirMTU I'BArTUKETIEf?, TATHE NEWS, AND "OFFICE ■ ■ --. ;:;::.^. .',,,,,■••■:■ j,.;v scandal." ' '. ;'-.V.'.'. ■ \ .-. BOX PLANS.:AT'tEe'-EBJSTOL AND THE BERKELEY;: ? TITONEY is urgently.'.'nefided''t6'■frisialt'radio equipment throughout Porirua Mental .-. ItJ. Hospital. The .inmates-are '.cut off from (he outside- world/ and radio ■will give them entertainment .and, bring'; Joy. into .their Jives. ..■... . ; PORIRUA; M^NS^ HOSPITAL RADIO "■■' Vl- FUND ■■-- ■ •■:';^v::, XMAS GIFT, 1930 (Under the Patronage of the Minister of Health, the- Hon. A. J, Staliworthy.) ■' . ] THE ORGANISER OF. THIS APPEAL IS PAYING ALL HIS OWN ' EXPENSES, AND . - -- , ' EVERY PENNY COLLECTED WILL GO INTO THE - .;.-,..fund. ■•.;. ". . : : J MENTAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT INCLUDES THE PROVINCES OF TARANAKI,' ■ •. ■ HAWKES BAY. AND WELLINGTON. \. ' ; ' 'i FUND CLOSES 31 st OCTOBER SEND ;YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO-DAY! . ■ DONATIONS RECEIVED AT "THE EVENING POST,," OR MAY BE SENT .DIRECT TO THE HONORARY ORGANISER, .' . - L. 0. HOOKER, P.O. BOX 99, HAWERA.

"A CALL TO LIFE'S VOYAGERS." "A CALL TO LIFE'S VOYAGERS." "A CALL TO. LIFE'S VOYAGERS.". ■ "A CALL TO LIFE'S VOYAGERS." "A CALL TO LIFE'S VOYAGERS." rPHE above thrilling theme will be dealt -*• with in three divisions—(l) Who Speaks; (2) Who is Spoken to; (3) What is Spoken About. :ANDREW JOHNSTON, . BLIND SOLDIER EVANGELIST. A cheerful man with' a cheery message of light, love, and liberty—light for those in darkness, love for the-loveless, and liberty for the slave of sin!" Hear this clarion call in , . ■; .' ' TORY STREET. HALL at 7. TORY STREET, HALL, at 7. TORY STREET HALL" at 7. Sunday Afternoon, at 3-p.m:i-Y.W.G.A. Hall, Boulcott street, "Mr. Johnston will address Christians especially on "Seven Characteristics of the Holy Spirit." No collection, Free Hymn Books, and a cordial welcome at these meetings conducted by Andrew Johnston, Evangelist, from the New Zealand Bible Training Institute, in Tory Street Hall, next Mount Cook School. Meetings continued same Hall at 7.45 Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday next. ■' ■ . '■■ BAND.. . . WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND tT At NEWTOWN PARK/ TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. WELLINGTON CORPORATION ''' TRAMWAYS. . LABOUR DAY. MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1930: ON LABOUR DAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1930, the Usual Week-day Tram Services, excepting "specials/ 5 will be run on all lines. ' .V- .... BUS SERVICES. On above date the usual Bus time-table will be suspended and the, following services run on the undermentioned routes: ROSENEATH SERVICE. ROSENEATH DEP.: *8.15, *8.45, *9.30, 10.30, 11,53 a.m., 12.23, 12.53, *1.23, *1.53, *2.35, *3.35, 4.23, 4.53, *5.23, *5.53, *7.10, *7.45, 8.15, 0.23, 10.8, *10.33 p.m. *—From Hataitai School. COURTENAY PLACE DEP.: *S.2S, *9.i3, 10.0, 11.38 a.m., 12;8, 12.38, *I.B> *1.38, *2.5, *3.8, 4.8, 4.35. *5.8, *5.38, *6.55, •7.30/8.0, 0.8, 9.45, *10.20, "10.48 p.m;' »— To Hataitai School. '' • '■" . :. KARORI ROAD-TE ARO POST OFFICE ' ' SERVICE. , , Via Kelbunr parade, Plunket street, and TE ARO POST OFFICE DEP.: k8.50, kIO.O, *11.0 a.m., kl.o, k2.0, *3.0, "4.0, k4.30, k5.20, kC.IO p.m. , k—Karori road. *—Pltmket street. . ' KARORI ROAD DEP.: 9.25,-10.25 a.m., 1.25, 2.25, 5.0, 5.45, 6.35-p.m. ' PLUNKET STREET DEP.: 9.35, 10.35, 11.15 a.m., 1.35, 2.35, 3.15, 4.15, 5.10, 5.55, C.45 p.m. MELROSE SERVICE MELROSE DEP.:'*7.55, *8.40 a.m. (9.25 a.m.. to Russell terrace), 1.20, 2.0, Z.iO, 3.20, 4.40, *5.20 p.m. (6.0 p.m.' to Garage, via Haughton Bay.) *—From View road. ■ JOHN STREET DEP.: **8:20, 9.10 a.m., 1.40, 2.20/3.0, 4.20, *85.0, **5.40. **—Runs to View road. ".._ '-. NOTE—Bus leaves Haughtori Bay 7.50 a.m., John street to Haughton Bay 5.40 p.m. . ' ■..■"■.-.. ;■;■■. .; •■ ■ KILBTRNIE-EVANS BAY SERVICE. KILBIRNIE POST OFFICE DEP.: 5.20, 9.0, 10.0 a.m.,' 1.32, 2.32, 4.32, 5.32 P'COURTENAY PLACE DEP.: 8.40, 9.20, 10.20 a.m., 2.0, 2.50, 5.10, 6.0 p.ni. ■■ NOTE.—A bus will leave Lyall Bay for Courtenay place, via Constable street, at 11.55 p.m. Courtenay place dep. :12.2Q- a.m. for Kilbirnie, via Constable street. ;■■■■• The following Services will Not run on above date, viz.: HAPPY VALLEY, BROOKLYN, HATAITAI-ARAWA-RD., KARAKA BAY. NORTHLAND,* KAIWARRA TRACKLESS TRAM:-,-D. M'GILLIVRA^. ... • '• • ■ ' ' ' Traffic "Manager. WELLINGTON - HORTICUL'TUiRAL h NATIVE GARDEN ■'COiiPETiTION.' piIALLENGE " Trophy,''v^luecT ;25. gns., ■*J ' presented by His Excellency' the Governor-General, Lord .Bledisloe,.'. .Entries:for. this .Competition' close 30tl) October. : j ..; '~■, ;'' ; ;:,;■•■':•...■.•■■". Schedules oi)t]iniag competitipn for.Wijrdcd on application, ■..••■■,.:. j. g. Mackenzie, N.D.ii.,:N.z.;: ' - " Hon. Secretaj-y. Town Hall, Telephone 42^401. 'r WOMEN'S SOCIAL PROGRESS MOVEMENT. HALLOWE'EN PARTY, TTNDER tho Patronage, of his Worship the Jfnyor and- Mrs. Troupvat- the Jjyceum Club, 115, Lambtou quay, 3lst OCTOBER, S p.m. Interesting and amusing Programme and Supper. Play arranged by_ Miss Marx Cooled Subscription 2s.

WELLINGTON , WRESTLING . ASSOCIATION: WRESTLING! '■ WRESTLING! WELLINGTON- TOWN- HALL, WEDNESDAY, 29th OCTOBER. EXTRA SPECIAL MATCH. KARA PASHA v. ABIE' COLEMAN KARA PASHA v. ABIE COLEMAN KARA PASHA v. ABIE COLEMAN ' (."The ; . ■■■■•■ ■ ("The Terrible Turk") Yiddish Hercules") Once more Wellington will have an opportunity of seeing Kara Pasha,' the most popular wrestler, in N.Z. at the present time, in action. Both Pasha and Coleman are among the world's very best mat-men, and patrona can be.certain of seeing a clever, scientific 'bout between evenly-, matched, well-trained : first-graders.. :•<■'- Get your Tickets, early—there's be a big crowd. """., "..' ':..'.' AMATEUR. CHAMPIONSHIPS. CONSTITUTE PRELIMINARIES. " ;- PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d (both plus tax). Ladies Half-price. No Change in Prices of Booked Seats. Bos. Plan at Jim Turfis's (Ritz Tobacconists), Manners street. ■ ■-■.-.■ T ABOUR DAY SPORTS. -"ABOUR DAY•■ SPORTS. NEWTOWN PARK, XEWTOWN PARK, MONDAY 27th OCTOBER, 1930. : MONDAY 27th OCTOBER, 1930. " No. Event. ' Time. 'I. Boys' Race, 100 yards, 10 to " 14 years 11.30 2. Girls' Race, 75 yards, 10"to 14 years .'. 11.40 3. Married Men's. Race, '50 yards, 50 years and over .............. 11.50 .4. Egg-aud-Spoon. Race, 30 yards, Women 12 3. Girls' Race, 75 yards, 14 to 17 ' • years 12.10 6. Boys' Eace, 120 yards, 14 to 17 years ; 12.20 7. Skipping Competition, 3V minutes' duration .........' 12.30 8. Married Women's Race, 50 yards 12.30 9. Married Men's Race, 75 yards .. 12.40 10. Thread-the-Needle Eace, 50 yards 12.50 11. Boys' Walk, 880 yards T\ 12. Married Women's Race, 50 yards 1.10 13. Boys' Motor-tire Eace 1.15 LUNCHEON ADJOURNMENT. 14. Daucing .'■ .. 1.45 Id. Primary Schools' Labour Day Championship, 100 yards ■ ...... 1.45 15. Secondary Schools' Invitation Championship, jun., 100" ...... 1,50 .17. Primary Schools' Girls' Cham- • pionship, 15 yards ...... 1.55 18. N.Z.A.A.A. 100 yards, Heats .. 2 19. Primary Schools' Championship^ 220 yards ...; 2.15 20.' Secondary Schools' Invitation, Seniors, 220 yards '. 2.25 21. N.Z.A.A.A. Ladies, 75' yards .. 2.30 22. N.Z.A.A.A. 100 yards, Final .. 2.35 23. N.Z.A.A.A. One Mile .; 2.40 24. N.Z.A.A.A. One Mile Cycle ,ltace 2.50 25. Primary Schools' Girls' Championship, 50 yards . :. 3 20. Nail-Driving Competition ,3 27.'Wrestling Competition ........ 2-: 28. N.Z.A.A.A. 220 yards Heats.. 3.5 29. N.Z.A.A.A. 880 yards Cycle Race 3.15 30. Secondary Schools, 440, Senior-" 3.20 31. N.Z.A.A.A. 220 yards, Final .. 3.25 32. Primary Schools' Belay Race, . Boys, 440 3.30 33. Lucky Baby Competition 3.30 34. Putting Tail on Donkey 3.30 35. N.Z.A.A.A. Higli Jump : 3.35 30. Boys' Cycle Race (16 j'ears and under), 1 mile , 3.40 37. N.Z.A.A.A. Ladies, :100 yards.. 3.50 38. Secondary Schools, Juniors, 220 yards 3.55 39. Primary Schools' Eelay Eace, ■ Girls,"3oo yards,. '. i' 40. N.Z.A.A.A.- SBO'yards.:~-Vv.^.:;.. 1 , i :v4.5 41. N.Z.A.A.A. JTKfeb ,MJle. ; ,CyQle 1.( Race ~..-. 4.10 42. Trade Union Eelay Race, 440 :. .'■. yards' ...v... 4.20 43. N.Z.A.A.A. Relay . Race, 4>"UO ... ~ yards ~-,»,..,,...':.".■..•..' 4:25 44. N.^.A.A.A. Eelay ! Race, 4-110 . yards, Ladies '-i;:;.;.. .: 4.30. ■)y. 100 Yards, Trade Unionists .. 4.35 WRESTLING WILL COMMENCE AT .. ■ ■ 2p.m. ■•...■■... • CHILDREN'S SPORTS WILL COMMENCE AT 11 a.m; ..:■ .': Children are -requested to fcring their • ■ • Drinking Mug. MODERN- AND QLD-TIME , DANCE. MODERN AND .OLD-TIME DANCE.' MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1930. MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1030. NEW" TRADES HALL,. 126,- VIVIAN STREET, WELLINGTON. MRS. F. SKEWS ORCHESTRA. GOOD PRIZES GIVEN. DANCING 8.12. ADMISSION:, -Gents. 25,. Ladies Is. OPEN Upholstering Factory, Boulcottst., "Factory to Public." We import all our Moquettes. Latest nlwaya in stock. Just above Church, Also open Friday night,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 100, 25 October 1930, Page 4

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