Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

THE REGENT (Diixction, J. C. Williamson Films, Lid.) THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., '.'.13 p.m., aud S p.m. The Management presented what must surely be recorded as the most brilliant and the most successtul programme of the year. Like all Lon&dalc T'layh, it sparkled with the most subtle and modern wit.—Vide "Dominion." The acting throughout is par excellence, and the bUJikhng wit had the packed house simmering with merriment throughout—that is, in the tew moments "when it was not laughing uproariously^ . , . One of Uio most entertaining programmes seen m Wellington for some time.—Vide "Evening Post." "ON APPROVAL" (Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adull Audience?.) With TO-M WALLS, WINIFRED STTOTTER, MARY 111-iOUUII, YVONNE ARNAUD, ROBERTSON HARE. LDMUND BREON Fiederick Lonsdalc's .Brilliant Satirical Comedy, -nith the Original Aldwych Tb.ea.lro, London Cast—The Cist which made '"Rookery Nook." I "ROOKERY NOOK" WAS FUNNY—"ON APPROVAL" IS FUNNIER. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TEL. ii-lii) AND BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. GRAND OPE R A HOUS E. Direction—J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT AT THE MATINEE. CURTAIN AT 2.30 NIGHT AT S. An Announcement that Brings Back Pleas-ant Me in ones to Lovers> of the Stage in the Yours of the Past and one that will be Greatly Appreciated by the Younger / ' . ■-.- Generation. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present Their Magnificent, Up-to-date 1930 Production oi tho MOST POPULAR OF ALL MUSICAL PLAYS, "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" WHICH WILL BE STAGED ON AN ELABORATE SPECTACULAR SCALE OV BEAUTY AND SPLENDOUR. THE MOST WONDERFUL MUSICAL COMEDY CAST EVER PRESENTED, including LESLIE HOLLAND—Specially engaged for the part of '-Jchabod Bronson," IWXHOLA HANSEN. SIDNEY BURCHALL, HERBERT BROWNE. AMY ROCHELLE, DON NICHOL, BERNARD MAM MIS" tf. LESLIE DONAGHIOY, FTDNEY WHEELER, DULCIE DAVENPORT, MIRIAM LESTER—AND JIM GERALD "who, in the role of "Blinky Bill," has achieved his Greatest Triumph. THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS EVER STAGED IN WELLINGTON. THE BOX PLANS WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COJIPANY NEXT THURSDAY MORNING, at 0 o'clock. A Queue will bo formed from S a.m. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., S/-; Stalls, 4/.; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, ' 1/- extra. (All plus tax.) THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION (Conductor—JOHN BISHOP) "MESSIAH " g*Jg «g£ "MESSIAH " Assisted by THE LEVIN" CHORAL SOCIETY, THE C.T. MALE CHOIR. Special Engagement of PEGGY DUNBAR (Sydney), Australia's Leading Contralto. Sopiauu: Tnnor: Baritone: CATHERINE GOODSON HAROLD PRESCOTT WILFRED KERSHAVV SATURDAY NEXT At 8 SATURDAY NEXT PRICES 5/- (Reserved), 3/- (Reserved), plus tax, and 2/-. BOX PLAN opens at Bristol at 0 TO-MORROW MORNING. Special Concessions to Colleges and Schools. W. E. CALUOW, Lclephoucs 43-912, 21-S7O. ■ Hon. Sec. COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS ON MOFFATT ELECTRIC RANGES WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 3rd, at 'Uo p.w./aud ou FRIDAY EVENING, at. 7.13 o'clock. . > ' COME ALONG AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. TURNBULL & JONES, LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, MERCHANDISERS, AND CONTRACTORS, 19-21, BLAIR STREET (Opposite Courteuay Place Post Oifice). AUCKLAND PURCHASE! RETAIL STOCK OF SHOES.AND BOOTS TO BE SOLD AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. LADIES' SHOES From 8/6 GENTS' SHOES From 11/6 GENTS' WELTED BOOTS . From 17/6 CHILDS' SHOES From 2/6 TriESE LINES ARE ALL UP-TO-DATE STYLES AND GOOD QUALITY. MANN'S, 177, CUBA STREET.

PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. T JAMES SIELY, of Heretaunga, hereby *■' give notice that I shall not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name without my written authority. Dated this Second Day of December, 1930. JAMES STELY. Main road, Jlerctannq.i. \\7ELLINGTON Bit? Council: Basin ' ' Reserve. Notice is hereby given that a charge for admission to the Basin Reserve will be made as xindcr on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, slh and 6th INSTANT, under the Wellington City Reserves Charges Bylaw No. 49, after tho hour of 9 a.m., viz., Admission to Ground. It; Admission to Pavilion, Is, plus tax. Pei sons who have entered the Reserve before the hour above-mentioned"and who remain After such hour are liable to pay the above charge.—E. P. Norman, Town Clerk. 2nd December. IH3O. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. VOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that al ft ** Sputial Meeting o£ the AVcllington OHy Council, held on Thursday, tho 23rd 3ctober, 1030, tho following veaolulioo was prtbged. Tho Wellington City Council hereby make" by Special Order the following ByUw under and by vivtue «f and in exercise and in pursuance of the powers uid authorities vested in it by the Municipal Corporations Act 1020, The Health Act 1920, The Motor Vehicles Act 1924, and iheir respective amendments and all other Acts, powers, aud authorities enabling it m that behalf. The Short Title of this Bylaw is "Tho Wellington City Amendment Bylaw No. 73 1030." The object and nurport of the Bylaw arc: (1) To prohibit, vehicles on beaches and foreshores. (2) Io prohibit double-banking on bicycles. (3) To increase hoarding fees. (4) To lmend the fees for licensed public buildngs and grounds. [5) Regulating fat .nelting and {at extracting. (6) Making further provision for.. sanitary couveniances in theatres.: (7) Prohibiting ihtoximting liquor in dance halls. (8) Amendisg the previsions as to the parking of motor vehicles at night. AND NOTICE fS HEREBY GIVEN that tho resolution will bo "submitted for confirmation at an (Ordinary Mooting of the Wellington City C'ouneil. to bo held cm- Thursday, the 4th December,.; WoO. at; the Council Chamber, I'liwn Hall, Cuba street, Wellington, at S a.m. A full copy..of the said Byluw.is'dcnositetl Ht the p'ffice of the Town Clerk to' tho suid Council. r '.and may be inspected by ill persons rluvihg ordinary office hours. Dated this-QSth d»y of October,■ 1030)' ; ■'■' k. v. Norman; ■-■■.• ', Town Cierkv ;

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19301202.2.8.4

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 2

Word Count
917

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 2