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GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Direction— J V Williamson films) POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT AND FAREWELL! HUMPHREY BISHOP'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In •' . "AN ORIENTAL FANTASY" The Brightest, Breeziest Entertainment You Have Ever Witnessed! ' MAGNIFICENTLY STAGED! GORGEOUSLY DRESSED! Big New Spectacular EnSyibles—Operatic Excerpts—Oriental Scenas. . WILLIAM BOYD, OWEn'mOORE, DIANA ELLIS "HIGH VOLTAGE" A STRANGE AND THRILLING ROMANCE IN A SNOW-BOUND HUT. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL AND BERKELEY (THEATRE TEL. 28-106).

THE ROYAL CHORAL UNION. Conductor: John Bishop. "THE MESSIAH," "THE MESSIAH," "THE MESSIAH," TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at S, Assisted by THE LEVIN CHORAL SOCIETY, WELLINGTON C.T. CHOIR, Special Engagement of PKGGY DUNBAR, PEGGY DUNBAR, . Australia's Leading Contralto. Soprano Catherine Goodson. Tenor Harold Prescott. Baritone - Wilfred Kershaw. At the Grand Organ .... Eric Froggart. 300 Seats at 2s. 300 , 300 Seats at 2s. 300 Prices: 5s (res.), 3s (res.), plus tax, and 2s, including tax. Box Plan at Bristol. Three Hundred 2s Tickets, tax included, will be on sale at the Box Office this evening, and till noon to-morrow. AY. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec. ATAEANUI SURF'AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB, LYALL BAY. OPENING OF NEW CLUBHOUSE . AND 1930-31 SEASON , By His Worship the Mayor, at 2.30 p.m., SATURDAY.' Mr. R. Semple, M.P., will also .speak. T IFE-SAVING Displays will be held, ■*-* aud the public are invited to inspect the new premises. Afternoon tea. 3.15: Presentation of three Diplomas o£ the Royal Life Saving Society (the- highest award) by-the Hon. H. Atmore M.P., Minister of Education, to Mrs. M. Andrews (nee Miss M. Landon Lane), Miss Sinclair Breen, and Miss Nancy Weber. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock. . • VOCAL RECITAL VOCAL RECITAL By 20 Pupils of ' ' MRS. I. F-. GINN, J^TIMMO'S CONCERT HALL, Is. Tickets at Ninimo's. npilE ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY of x the Kent Terrace Hoamahi Club, will be held in the Manse Grounds, 35, Pirie ■ street, on SATURDAY, 6th INST., at 2.30 p.m. "Xmas Novelties, Produce, Flowers, Sweets., etc., will be for Sale. Baby Show for Children under 3 years. Orchestra and Items. WILLOW ACACIA TABLE CLOTH, ; TJAFFLED in Buckle street Hall, 3rd Ai - December. ,- . -. :. . 222-JIJSS G. M, SPENCER,--■l3, Nottingham street, 'Karori. '.. . NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARTFAL EXEMPTION FROM CLOS-ING-HOURS PROVISIONS UNDER THE SHOPS AND OFFICES ACT, 1921-22 AND AMENDMENTS. T PETER JOSEPH RODGERS, of 253. -*-* Jackson street, Petone, being the occupier of a Photographic Studio and Photo-, gtaphie Dealer, situated at 283, Jackson street, Petone, the closing hours of which have been fixed by Section 31 of "The Shops and Offices Act, 1921-22," hereby apply to a Stipendiary Magistrate at Petone for Partial Exemption from the requirements to observe such closing hours. Dated at Petone this sth day of December, 1930. P. J. RODGERS, Applicant. This application will be heard at the Magistrate's Court at Petone on Wednesday, the 17th of December, 1930, at the hour of 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated at Petone this sth day of December, 1930. F. B. JAMESON, Clerk of Court. . DANCING. ~* SATURDAY EVENING. DANCK AT THE POPULAR. "BROWN OWL." TMTUMEN to entrance drive. , Private -*-* parking grounds. Telephone 17R, Upper Hutt. riTHE ADELPHI CABARET. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Dancing 3.30 p.m.-Midiiight. RODNEY PANKHURST and His Own Orchestra. Booking List now open for Xmas Eve, Boxing' Night, and New Year's Eve. EEETAUNGA BOATING CLUBJ PETONE. SPECIAL JAZZ JOY NIGHT. \ Monte Carlo Prizes: Tea Set and Shaving Combination. PENNSYLVANIANS DANCE BAND. L. L. MONEY, Hon. Secretary. pLAZA, 126, CUBA STREET. TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. POPULAR NIGHT. The only-place in town to spend a jolly good evening. .., 8.12. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s. . Supper provided. MUSIC BY THE PLAZA DANCE BAND. QT. FRANCIS'S HALL, Hill street. *° DANCE. DANCE. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing, S to 12. Ambassadors' Band Subscription, 2s Cd. SCORCHING BAY' CABARET. THREE GUINEAS FOR A NAME. TN order to make the SCORCHING BAY ; A CABARET larger we had to excavate, 1 but we were not able to unearth an appro- ' priate name. ' CAN YOU UNEARTH ONE? ■ A Prize of £3 3s will be paid to the person whoso suggestion is accepted. Entry forms served with Afternoon- Tea at the Cabaret; also at the Supper Dances on Saturday Nights. Reserve Tables. Telephone 16-889. , To get to Scorching Bay drive around the waterfront past the Massey Memorial ! or through Seatoun. 1 If^ TTVAN'S BAY YACHT ' fTjJ^^ TO-MORROW NIGHT j"^ A Very Special Dance will be held in the Clubhouse. Just the I'siml Prices. Good Supper and < I'M'iUviitins Orchestra.

PUBLIC NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE. M"R. A. B. SIEVWRIGHT, LL.B., Bar--UJL nster and Solicitor, has moved his Office to The Southern Cross Building 22-24, Brandon street. ■ T W. BRIDGE, DENTAL SURGEON, 50, Willis street, 10 Doors below "Evening Post, Has resumed Practice, and may be consulted as usual. Hours 9 to 5. Telephone 42-244. T WILL Not be responsible after thisA date for any Debts contracted in my name without my written authority. LEONARD FIRMSTON. 18, Central terrace, Alicetown, ■ - sth December, 1930. ... "" WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Motor Omnibus Traffic Act, 1926, and Regulations Thereunder. TN accordance with Section 7 of the Mo- ■^ lor Omnibus Traffic Act and regulations thereunder, notice is hereby given that a Meeting of the Wellington City Council (being the Licensing Authority in the Motor Oninibus District No. 9) will be held on MONDAY, the Bth DECEMBER, 1930, at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, at 8 p.m., to deal with the following applications:—Railway Department: For approval of increase in bus fares.- S. A. Crichton: For permission to establish motor omnibus service, Wellington-Titahi Bay. J. A. Hunter: For permission to run an additional bus, Wellington-Titahi Bay.J. Peach: For permission to establish motor omnibus service, Wellington-Plimmcr-ttm.—E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ■piNAL Dividends for the year ended •*■ 30th June, 1930, have been declared as under, and are now in course of payment:— . On 5 per cent. Cumulative Preference Stock, at the rate of V/z per cent, (making with the Interim Dividend paid 30th June, 1930, 5 per cent, for the year). On Ordinary Stock at the rate: of 2 per cent, (making with the Interim Dividend paid 30th June, 1930, 4 per cent, i'or the year). ■ . -'■■'. : Both less 2s in the £in respect-of English Income Tax. • ' ;. W. T. ESSON, ■• Chief Inspector for New Zealand. New Zealand Inspection Department, Wellington, sth December, 1930. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VACANCIES for i Boarders, -every cony., good table, private home. No. 3, Hopper-st. ' ' ' , ■ WANTED, 2 Mates, share balcony, ex- * ' cellent table, every cony. 14, Con-stable-st.. New town. ■ •. - TX^ANTED, Private Board, single room, ■•".;. Newtpwn, by working man.'- Write 492, Post Agency, Newtown. TXfANTED, 2 respectable Boarders ' T (men), private home, good table, 1 mil). St. George Hotel. 826, Evg. Post. (TTY —Clean Comfortable Home offered' *-' young lady, select.locality, goodc table-kept.'Tei;".2B-538,' •,■:-."■;■----■■■--.—:---. -,-r.. SUPERIOR Board-and Residence or Rooms only. Apply S, Hill-st. : CINGLE Rooms, with board, suit, busir *^ ness ladies, gents; Large Room, friends share; good table; highly recommended. 1, Watson-st., off Upper Vivianst.. Ring 22-215. . y T?OARD offered 1 or 2 gents, comfort- •*-* able home, plenty hot water, use piano, tel. 72, Devonshire-rd., Miramar. VACANCY in Superior Private Home " for 1 or 2 paying guests. Apply 18, Portland-cres. ■ ■ "DOARD is required by young married ■ L* woman for term, preferably with elderly couple, vicinity Upper Hutt. Reply 807, Evg. Post. . T ANGHAM Private Hotel, Newtown— -*-^ Travelling public catered for; permanents by arrangement; terms moderate. Tel. 25-445. MARION-ST., 25—Lady having taken lease of house, desires Refined Boarders, moderate, no tram fares. PRIVATE Board and Residence offered m.c. or 2 gents, sunny.room, harbour view. Ring 20-248. - VACANCIES for Permanent Lady or ' Gent Boarders, single or to share, central. 9, Kensington-st: T OVELY Room available Girls or Boys, -" superior home, every accommodation, best board, own tei'ms. 19, Hirbpi-st., Newtown. "VTICE Single Furnished Rooni to Let; ■^ suit young lady, board optional. Appjy 1, Moir-st.. off Brougham-st. VACANCIES Two Boarders, ladies or gents., good home, every cony. 45, Majoribanks-st. TTNFURNISHED Room, with Board, V offered suitable married couple, private family, close tram, bus, Karori; tel., reasonable. 788, Evg. Post. BOARD and Residence, single room; also Room to Share, every cony. 30, Kent-tev., behind France Bros. rpERRACE, Board-Residence offered_ .2 -"- friends; terms moderate. Tel. 21-755. ARGE Comfortable Room, suit two or three friends. Full Board,-27s 6d. 38, Crawfortl-rd., Kilbirnie. HATAITAI — Board-Residence offered Young Man, soft washing, single room. Ring 20-479. ■ OUNG Man desires Private Board, single room, Wadestown, Karori, or near. State terms. 776, Evg. -Post. "TrACANCIES, Boarders, every cony., T good table, piano, tel., (40-827), very moderate terms. 182, Tiriakori-rd. ISITORS to Christchurch, stay at 34, Armagh-st., City, West. Bed and breakfast; casuals and permanents; terms moderate; central. . Tel. 33-288. - "DALMORAL Private Hotel, Courtenay- -*-* pi.—Superior Accommodation; Casuals 8s 6d day, £2 5s week; Permanents, 35s and 37s 6d. Tel. 21-836. ONA BAY—Mrs. 7. Black, Tennis Courts, nest Recreation Ground, right on beach, has Vacancies for Boarders, casual, permanent, terms moderate. Tel. 78; ■ , ; MISCELLANEOUS. RESSMAKING — Simply., wonderful when your Scissors have been razor-set by the Miramar Tool Hospital, 3S,.Totarard. We collect and deliver. Write or 'phone 16-553, CZEMA positively cured. "White Pearl" Ointment, 4s, posted; money refunded if unsatisfied. Whitiora Laboratories, Hamilton. /CHILDREN'S Coloured Umbrellas and Sunshades make a serviceable and much appreciated gift; reasonably priced from 2s" lid. Manufactured and-obtain-able at Walker's Umbrella Shop, 53, Man-ncrs-st.. New Zealander Hotel Bldgs. SEE them yourself. Our Coats, Costumes, Dresses, Coats, easy terms, hard times. Heimann's, 13a. Courtenay place. AND NOW FOR WALLPAPERS. REPOSE and beauty ia Drawing-room of Powder. Blue and Apricot: ' Smith and Smith, Ltd., opp. Town Hall. CILK Coats, smart styles, easy terms. Heimann's, 13a, Coiirtenay-pL, where smarter Clothes are cheaper. AND NOW FOR WALLPAPERS. A BEDROOM in Silver and Mauve and -*-*• Apple Green; -2s -Cd1 roll; fadeless. Smith, aud Smith, Ltd., opp. Town HalL

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