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! GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Direction—J C Williamson Films) DAILY, at 2.15. LAST TWO DAYS. NIGHTLY, at 8. | Funnier than "Abie's liish Rose." The Most Outstanding Ilcbrew Comedy yet I Produced. "THE KIBITZER" "THE KIBITZER COMPETITION CLOSES TO-MORROW, AT-10 A.M. i COMMENCING FRIDAY! I "SPORTS OF THE WORLD" WEEK I Featuring World Famous Champions and Athletes in Every Branch of Modern Sport. | Golfing, Motor-cycling, Swimming, Diving,- Outboaid Motoring, Aqua-planing, Boxing, and Wrestling, etc. Also, the Famous Singing Stars, VERN and SCIIENCK, in the Big Metro-Goldwyn Feature, "THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN" With a Thrilling Background of Modern Basebull. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL AND THE BERKELEY.
BE WITH THE BROADSIDERS! GRAND OPENING MEETING SATURDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules) MANY, COMPETITORS IN STIRRING AND SENSATIONAL CONTESTS. -..' SEE '-DARE-DEVIL" HERD DURKIN, from Australia. ' SEE ERIC lIAMBERGER, from Australia. SEE lIAERY JIANG-HAM, back from England. SEE TIM WILKINSON and other local stars. j BIG NINE SCRATCH AND HANDICAPS OPENING NIGHT WILL BE A BIG NIGHT! V ADMISSION: 2/- and 3/- (both plus Amusement Tax, 3d). Reserved Seats, 3/6 (plus tax). Reserves at Jim Turfis'e (next Ritz), Manners street. BE EARLY. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE TO STADIUM,
OUR THEATRE,- NEWTOWN. UK THEATRE. NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT—7.4S—TO-NIGHT. Chevalier's Second Talkie and his Greatest by Far! "THE LOVE PARADE." '•THE LOVE PARADE." Dashing, Daring, Debonair. MAURICE CHEVALIER, The prince of love and laughter, will again cast his spell over you in this great romance of a man >yho dared to look at a queen., Delightful comedy! In Addition: SPLENDID SOUND SUPPORTS. PAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT. -TO-NIGHT. JACK OAKIE in '■HIT -THE DECK," '•HIT THE DECK," Radio Pictures' Musical Comedy Special. ALL-TALKING FEATURETTES. COMMENCING FRIDAY, RONALD COLMAN in "CONDEMNED." CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock. '' JANET GAYNOR'and "• CHARLES FARRELL In -HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." The favourites of "Sunnyside Up" in another delightful picture. Five attractive sons hits. Scenes of gorgeous splendour. Laughs galore, and a a tear or two. Also Splendid Supports. Telephone 10-303 for Reserves. THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR The World-renowned Master Violinist, KUBELIK KUBELIK KUBELTK KUBELIK KUBELIK KUBELIK , KUBELIK KUBELIK KUBELIK ■ IiUBELDX (By arrangement with. J. and N. Tait), In association with the WELLINGTON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. PHILHARMONIC • ORCHESTRA. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. m 0 W N HALL. X SATURDAY NEXT, 15th NOVEMBER. Reserves: as, 7s 6d, 10s Gd. Unreserved: 3s (all plus tax). Concessions to Students). Box Plan now, open at THE BRISTOL. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1930, At 8 p.m^, RECITAL • ECITAL By tlie Violin Students of MR. ERIC L. MEIER, In aid of CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND, WELLINGTON CITY MISSION. Assisting Soloists: MibS Belle Renaut \ Contralto Miss Ormu Reid '. Pianist Accompanists: Misses El.-..1 Walter and Onni,Reid, and Mr. Dudley Pilchor.. Admission 2s and Is. Bos Plan at Bristol Piano Cumpany. MEETINGS. NEW ZKALAND HOWARD LEAGUE FOR PENAL REFORM. Wellington' Branch. '■■ THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Wellington Branch of the New Zealand Howard League for Penal Reform will be held in the Board Room (upstairs) at the Dominion Farmers'lnstitute, Featherston street, on THURSDAY NEXT, 13th November, at 8 p.m. Chairman: A. W. Free, Esq., LL.B. ;■ ' •■ BUSINESS: Presentation ot Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet Election of Officers for the ensuing year. At the close of the business B. L. Dallard, Esq., Controller-General of Prisons, will give an address on "Prison Development in New Zealand." Members and all others interested in social work are cordially invited to bo present. Collection. ■■■ •' E. MASLEN, Telephone 22-397. Acting-Seoretary. WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. A MEETING of Members will be held XX on THURSDAY, 13th INSTANT, iii Building Society's Chambers, 23, Waring Taj lor tticct, at 730 pm. Appropriation by ballot £1000 in 4th Group, and £1000 by Auction in 2nd Group. J. L. ARCUS, Secretary.
In keeping with the latest' development'sof tho Amusement World, WILLIAMSON FILMS (N.Z.) LTD., . now present THE CREAM OP. THE LONDON STAGE plus THE CREAM OP HOLLYWOOD ■ STUDIOS. The New English HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY-BISHOP MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY.' MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Glorious Songsters, Brilliant Comedy, Sensational Dancing, Operatic Excerpts, and Spectacular Scenas. One exotic whirl of Joy. FULL COMPANY, BALLET, ■ ORCHESTRA. - - Showing with NANCY CARROL NANCY CARROL - - in "DANGEROUS PARADISE." "DANGEROUS PARADISE." ..... '•DANGEROUS PARADISE." -~ . "DANGEROUS PARADISE." \■ ■ "DANGEROUS PARADISE."" - "DANGEROUS PARADISE." "DANGEROUS PARADISE." - ; rtRAND OPERA HOUSE. *-* FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. gT. ANNE'S REBUILDING BAZAAR will be opened on SATURDAY EVENING, 15th November, at 7.45 p.m., by Mr. R. M'Keeii, M.P., at St. Anne's Hall, Green street, Wellington South, and will bo continued EACH EVENING* until WEDNESDAY, 26th November. There will be well-stocked Fancy and Produce Stalls. Refreshment Room. A Dancing Display each evening, and Games for young and old. ADMISSION FREE. .. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, At 7.30 p.m. CONCERT, By the Students of MR. LEON DE MAUNY and MADAME EVELYN DE MAUNY. Admission Is. Boi Plan at the Bristol Piano 00. MARANUI SURF AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB. MONSTER BAZAAR. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, ' NEWTOWN, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 13th, 14th, and 15th November. " Opening ceremony by His Worship the Mayor To-morrow, at 2.30 p.m. Well-stocked Stalls and Side-shows of every description. Items by Joe Knowslcy and Hazel Martin's pupils. AFTERNOON Free. EVENING 6d. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late David Carl M'Kay are invited to attend;his Funeral, which will leave the. Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., To-mor-row (Thursday), 13th November, 1030, at 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS., LTD., Undertakers, ... ' 164, Adelaide road. Tels. 24-155 and 16-781. r|\RE Frienil's'oi the late Mrs. Christiana. -1- Phelan are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave: St. Joseph's Church, Buckle street, on Friday, 14th November, 1930, at 950 a.m., for tho Cemetery, Karori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, Undertakers, 22, Vivian street, and Karori. ' Day and Night Tel. 26-073. rjmJj^H^nciKJsof the late Alfred William ■*• Longford arc respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave 134, King's crescent* Lower Huttj for St. James Church, Thursday. 13th November, 1030, .it 2 p.m., thence to the Taita Churchyard Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertake!-, Hutt and Petoue. Id. 528, Hutt.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 115, 12 November 1930, Page 2
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