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GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction—J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ■■ ' TO-NIGHT, at 8. (In the Presence of Her Excellency Lady Bledisloe and Suite.) '"' The Players: J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. The Characters: Jim Gerald . ' Blinky Bill Romola Hansen Present their Magnificent Production o£ The Belle Sydney Burchall Harry. Bronson Don Nichol THE Polite Lunatic Sidney Wheeler Cora Angelique Amy Eochelle "RTTT T TT Portuguese Twins Bernard Manning JJ.LLjJU.UJU Mamie Clancy Roy Baxter Doc. Snift'kins Mirian Lester OP Kissie Fitzgarter Connie "Hobbs Fifi Frieot Dulcie Davenport "XTIT'W "VfYRTT Kenneth Mugg Herbert Browne iNJuVV I U±Vl\ • Mr. Twiddles Les Donaghey Pansy Pinns And Leslie Holland LAVISH 1930 VERSION. Ichabod Bronson WHICH.STILL RETAINS ITS PLACE AS THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR ' MUSICAL PLAY STAGED DURING THE PAST THIRTY YEARS. I ■ "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" lis brimming over with delightful melodies, excellent musical numbers, clever dialogue, brilliant comedy scenes, and it will be staged with new and elaborate scenery and . . dresses. ! WHICH WILL BE STAGED ON AN ELABORATE SPECTACULAR SCALE OF BEAUTY AND SPLENDOUR. THE MOST WONDERFUL MUSICAL COMEDY CAST EVER PRESENTED. BOX PLANS open at The Bristol. Telephone Reserves after 5 o'clock, 21-Sl4. NIGHT PRICES: D.C. and E.S., Ss; Stalls, is: Gallery, Is 6d; Early Stalls and Gallery, Is Extra. (All plus tax.) FINAL REMINDER! TO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT - FOR FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND. .... ■ SENSATIONAL TEAM RACING! KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under" A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules) CAN KILMISTER'S TEAM ■•"•■■■. (Black and Gold) . ■ ~- BEAT ■ -. ■ BISHOP'S TEAM? ADMISSION 2/-and 3/-(both plu3 Amusement Tax, 3d). Reserves. 3/6 (full charge).' RING STADIUM, 17-030. Should wet weather cause a postponement the Meeting will be held on.Monday Night. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS (Circumstances Permitting) WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. Extra Christmas Sailings connecting with Night Trains for South:— MAORI—Tues., Dec. 23, 8.15 a.m MAORI—Wed., Dee. 24, S.lo a.m. WELLINGTON-PICTON. SUMMER RUNNINCI:—From December 20, in addition to. sailings from. Wellington at 3 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, the Tamahine will leave Wellington for Picton on Saturdays at 1.15 p.m., returning next evening. Special return fare from Wellington for week-end, Friday to Sunday, 30s HOLIDAY SAILINGS FROM WELLINGTON. TAMAHINE—Tues., Dec. 23, 3 p.m.; Wed., Dec. 24, 1.15 p.m. and 11 p.m. (No Bailing Friday, Dec. 26.) Ordinary summer time-table as above on other days. SPECIAL ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS. WAHINE on Friday, Dec. 26, and MAORI on Thursday, Ist Jan., will leave Wellington for Picton at 8.15 a.m., arriving: back at Wellington about 5.30 p.m. Fare 10s. Children under 12, half-price. Illustrated folder on Marlborough Sounds, with map and particulars of accommodation and camping-places, on application. ■ INAUGURATION OF GREEN CABS LTD. BOY MESSENGER SERVICE • '• ' 6 d BY OUR MESSENGER BOYS YOUR SMALL PARCELS, XMAS GDJTS, ETC.. AT ANY MOMENT BETWEEN 8 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. WITHIN" CITY AREA. RING 22-080 WELLINGTON SYMPHONY THE ROYAL *v ORCHESTRA. WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor: LEON DE MAUNY. Conductor: John Bishop. TOWxTIIALL "THE MESSIAH," TUESDAY* 16th DECEMBER. «iHE MESSIAH " SPECIAL CONCERT. TO-NIGHT, ' ' Proceeds in aid of : ' i Ow jy - At 8, ' H4LL THE MAYOR'S UNEMPLOYMENT . . . , , Am) ■ Assisted by • . CHRISTMAS RELIEF FUND. 'g^ggF* ' Fascinating Programme of Popular IKh C"T- MALE CHOIR. Orchestral Numbers, Special Engagement of And Vocal Items by PEGGY DUNBAR, MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, PEGGY DUNBAR, SIGNOR LUCIEN CESARONL Sydney, Australia's Leading Contralto. Price. 2S f<£* T .f { *.*** i* 2s sSdS S (^' 3S PIUS "* Reserves at The Bristol. . "■ ■...,.. Doors open at 7.15. ■•• ■ Performance concludes about 10.30. <_, „ . F vtttbiTlON W E> C^LDOW. Hon. See. CHKIbIMAb JiAliiKiiiUjX Tels. 21-870,43-912. ■ ■ ENGLISH . .■■•.•' :_ '; ' '•' \ ' '" ARTS: AND CRAFTS. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. : V (Under Labour Party auspices.)' A CHILDREN'S Fancy Dress Carnival M. w *„.*„*— ,~. —„--„, —= will.be held in the TRADES HALL, land will hold an : Vivian street, on SATURDAY, 20th - '" ' DECEMBER, at 2.30 p.m. EXHIBITION AND SALE OF HER Eight prizes for best ?ancy and Poster ORIGINAL WORK AT Dress. Music and dancing. Refreshments for young and old. . M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S GALLERY, Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. ; Lamb ton quay, ■ ■ ' ' •' ' ' ; ' : FROM 10th to 24th DECEMBER. gAND.- , WATER COLOURS, ETCHINGS. IST BATTALIO3S BAND CALENDARS, CHRISTMAS CARDS, WELLINGTON DIVISION' ROYAL ETC. NAVAL RESERVE BAND, AT WELLINGTON HOSPITAL, " TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. BOXING! __ PLAY GOLF IN THE MOONLIGHT TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, On the Beautiful rpERRACE GARDEN GOLF LINKS, " TUESDAY, at S o'clock. J-ERRACE GARDEN GOLF LINKS. ~— Tcp o' Vickers House, rjpOMMY FAIRHALL t. TED MORGAN Opposite Midland. Hotel, Promising :an exciting welterweight con- Corner Woodward street and The Terrace. . test, preceded.by, DELICIOUS GOLI? SUPPER, Od FIVE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD Served in the PRELIMINARIES. CAFETERIA, Prices: 5s and 2s 6d, plus tas. - Ground Floor. Box Plan at Ned Perry's, Manners street. Ope n Day and Night. Early Door Tickets as usual at Box OiHce and at Sowmau's, Lambtou quay. pRAND FAREWELL SOCIAL SCOTS COLLEGE. THE bjj^^pohb; free A BAZAAR in aid of the Pavilion Fund KINDERGARTEN, will be held at. the College on FAREWELL TO MISS LAKE, SATURDAY, 13th DECEMBER, com- MONDAY,, sth DECEMBER, at S p.m S5^gJS: n&JSSto^Tg!sa.^w: Q'd p»^ »*d g" 6°ds c°rdia"y ted the evening. RECITAL. RICHARD MAUNDER JUVENILE. PANTOMIME, (Violin), TREVOR FISHER BABES IN" THE WOODS," by Talent- . (Piano). ~ed Puiiils of Thelma Kidson, will be maxtiav tcwvt it sim m held in St! Thomas's Hall, Riddiford a OlvDA\ ISK\I, at S.lo p.m. street, Nc.wtown, on WEDNESDAY aud Bus leaves top of Ivclburn at /.40. THURSDAY. 10th and 11th December, at J-«*cts and Reserves at truest Dawson 8 S p.m. Adults, Is 6d.; Children, is. ' and Johnston's Store. - '■

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 4

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