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LAST THREE NIGHTS! LAST THREE NIGHTS! GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Direction—J. C. Williamson . iTilms) ■TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock.- , , TO-NIGHT, •a* S'o'clock. I.'AREWELL TO HUMPHREY BISHOP'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY . The Brightest, Breeziest. Entertainment you have ever Witnessed. AN ORIENTAL.-FANTASY. " j Big Ispw Spectacular' Ensembles—Operatic Excerpts from '•Faust"—Oriental Scenas. Followed by BARBARA STANWYCKE "LADIES OF LEISURE" With.Ralph Graves, Lowell Sherman, Marie Prevost, George Faweett. BOX PLANS AT'THE.-BRISTOL'AND BERKELEY (THEATRE TEL. 28-106). THE BOS PLANS WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY ..TO-MORROW MORNING, .at. 9 o'clock. ; A Queue will be formed from S a.m. G R AND OP ERA HOUSE. ■ 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 Pleasant Memories to Lovers of the Stage in the Years 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 of the 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 OF BEAUTY AND SPLENDOUR. THE MOST WONDERFUL MUSICAL COMEDY CAST EVER PRESENTED, including LESLIE HOLLAND—Specially engaged for the -.part of "Ichabod Bronsou," ROMOLA HANSEN, SIDNEY BURCHALL, HERBERT BROWNE, AMY ROCHELLE, DON NICHOL, BERNARD MANNING}, LESLIE DONAGHJSY, SIDNEY WHEELER, DULCIE DAVENPORT,' MIRIAM LESTER-AND JIM GERALD 'who, in tho role of "Blinky Bill," has achieved his Greatest Triumph. THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS EVER STAGED IN WELLINGTON. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8/-; Stills, 4/-; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/- extra. (All plus tax.) PLAY MINIATURE GOLF IN THE OPEN AIR DAY AND NIGHT AT THE TERRACE GARDEN LINKS TO BE OPENED TO-MORROW, 2.30 p.m. By DR. J. S. ELLIOTT, President Cancer Research Fund, to which the First Day's Takings Donated. Meio at last k an OUTDOOR MINIATURE COURSE in the heart of the City/ wnich will be available for play day and nfght. Easy of access—situated on the roof of TICKERS HOUSE, on the corner of Woodward street and Wellington terrace. The TERRACE GARDEN LINKS will win ready appreciation and patronage. Roll up to the opening, and play for the Cancer Research Fund! A revelation in beauty and iaecinating hazards. Blight Music—Healthy Exercise! BEAUTIFUL GARDEN LINKS—PATENT TURF FAIRWAYS—ALL THE FUN OF REAL GOLF—SURPASSES ALL INDOOR COURSES. GLORIOUS -SUNSHINE BY DAY! BRILLIANT FLOOD LIGHTING BY NIGHT! AND ONLY 9d PER GAME. SITUATED ON ROOF OF VICKERS HOUSE, WOODWARD STREET

• ■ ••"/■ ■'. ■'..' ■"'.., ' ' WELLINGTON FREE KINDER-:' GARTEN ASSOCIATION.: ; . , i COMBINED CHRISTMAS 'TREE PARTY (Seven Trees).-".. ■ ; Tv the presence and., under J;lie Patronage: of Her Excellency, Lady' Bledisloc. '; ■!> TOWN HALL. :'..:7 :;', SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER ' ; At 3 p.m. • '.■;•" • . A Delightful Entertainment1, for-.Old-and Young alike. ..-' ' • Gallery ONLY Open to the Public. Box Plan open to the public, at s The Bristol on Friday, sth December,. Reserves 2s 9d. Seats strictly limited, so book "early. . , . v , ~'.'.. Any available 2s 6d-Seats will be sold at door ou, 13th December. Limited number o£ Is Seats on sale at door. • CINDERELLA! CINDERELLA! Presented by MISS EDNA PURDIE, . A.C.T.L., and PUPILS. YW.C.A. HALL, BOULCOTT-ST., • SATURDAY, Oth DEC.,at .8 p.m. An Old-time Favourite. Come and, See. Proceeds in aid of Women's Social Progress Movement. f AdmissioD, 2s. and Is. • pARISH HALL, KAROPJ. X VIOLIN AND PIANO RECITAL. RICHARD and TREVOR MAUNDER FISHER MONDAY, Bth DECEMBER. Prices, 2s Gd (plus tax); Students Is 6d. VOCAL RECITAL . VOCAL RECITAL By Pupils or' •MRS. I. F. GINN, ! . "XTIMIMO'S ■ CONCERT HALL/1 FRIDAY, sth. DECEMBER. ! Is. Tickets at .Nimmo's. YOUE OWX VOICE ON THE DISC. THE NAMARA RECORDING STUDIOS, THE NAMARA RECORDING STUDIOS, 23, WARING TAYLOR STREET, ~Featherston street Cornel' (directly opposite 2YA). ■. ... . : -10 A.M. TO'lo P.M. TUT ABLE, your own Records, which can be iJJ- played on any gramophone. \ : The size of our Studios enables us to record ANYTHING on a 6-inch, ov a 10----iuch Record (single or double.sided). I A novel and personal gift for your friends at Home or abroad. Think how your friends would appreciate your voice instead of a Christinas1 Card! . ■ • y .. (SPEAK YOUR GKEETLS'GS! Ftill pailiculnis at ll'ift" ST-rnro/oi; ' Uinji 15-'i2D.

I rpilE NATIONAL REPERTORY I ■*- THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.). Presents OSCAR WILDE'S '•THE IMPORTANCE OP .BEING EARNEST." Which he describes as a Trivial Comedy for Serious People, I To bo held' in the ! blue triangle hall, uoulcott street, TUIiSDAY, Oth, to SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, inclusive, liox Plan noiv open at Bristol. Book cai ly to avoid (ii.siippointment. ■ MORRTS DUNKLEY, | " 125/ Fcatherston' street, 1 Secretary. JgOXiXG. . BOXING. TUESDAY, Uth DECEMBER. TED MORGAN v. TOMMY FAIRHALLj Patrons arc reminded that the BOX PLAN opens at Nud Perry's, Manners street TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10 o'clock. USUAL PRICES. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL, A BRIDGE DRIVE for the benefit of -*■*- Mrs. Ward, Principal, -will be held in the Lyceum Club rooms on MONDAY, Sth DECEMBER, at 2.30 p.m. Those -willing to attend or assist please communicate with Mis. Ivor, 27-810. RAILWAY SERVICES. 'PUB XRAIM £00 WANT. ■*HE . TRAIN YOU WANT. DEPARTURES FROM T3ORNDON STATION:— For Auckland: . 2.tkp.m., week days; ■ , 7.16 p.m. Sun., Mo., \ Tu.. We.. Th. Fri. For New Plymouth: 9.55 a.m. week days. For Wanganui: 9.53 aju, 2.0 pjn. (change .at Marton) week days. For Napier: 9.20 a.m. week days. For Palmerstoß N.: 8.18 a.m., 0.20 a.m.. 9.55 a.m.. 10.17 a.m.. ~ 2.0 p.m.* 6.40 p.m.. week days; 7.15 p.m Sun., Mo.. Tu., We. ! : Th.. Fri. DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON STATION:— For Wooaville, Palmerston N., and Napier: 7.50 a.m. For Mastcrton: 7.50 a.m_ 4.15 p.m Railway Sight-seeing Buses dail to Beautiful Hutt Valley—twelve minutes' service. DIAL TEL. 44-120 FOR PASSENGER INFORMATION. FUNERAL. NOTICES. rPHIO Funeral o£ the"Rev. Father George ■*- Maliouy. S.M., will.leave-'-St. Mary of tlio Angels Clmrolt, ISoulcott street, on Friday, sth December, .1030, folio wing. Solemn Requiem .High Mass,; which will commence J. E? TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., . Undertakers, 22, Vivian, street, and ; Knrori. J>a#s swA. -N-igl* Xekf*hi>nci BS-01f% '. .

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 133, 3 December 1930, Page 2