GRAND OPERA HOUSE. (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films.) DAILY AT 2.15. NIGHTLY AT 8. THE BIGGEST LAUGH OF THE YEAR. WELLINGTON'S GREATEST SUCCESS. Comedy Situations that only FREDERICK LONSDALE could conceive. An All-British Picture, with an All-British Cast, headed by TOM WALLS Brilliant Star of "Rookery Nook" and "On Approval," in "CANARIES SOMETIMES SING* 4 With YVONNE ARNAUD, ATHOLE STEWART, CATHLEEN NESBITT. ONE LONG LAUGH! (A Gaumont British Picture) THE HAPPIEST NIGHT YOU'LL EVER SPEND. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL AND THE BERKELEY.
LEARN LADIES' HAIRDRESSING! "DIG demand all over the world for well-trained assistants. Learn in spare time. ■*-* Day and Evening Classes. Every branch of the profession taught, including Marceling, Water Waving by fingers, Permanent Waving, Hair Staining, Hair Treatments, Manicuring, Hair Trimming, etc., or any branch, taught separately, CLASSES START IMMEDIATELY. If you have a natural liking for the work this is your chance. Charges axe within reach of all. This is also a rare chance for those already engaged, in Ladies' or Gentlemen's Hairdressing to gain further knowledge. For further particulars call personally and see Mr. Donnelly. DONNELLY & SON, LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS AND PERMANENT WAVING EXPERTS, 91, CUBA STREET. EST. 50 YEARS. • Branches: T. & G. BUILDING, LAMBTON QUAY (Opp. Kelburn Tram). GENTLEMEN'S SALON: 2, WILLIS STREET (Next Stewart Dawson's).
MAE ADAMS LTD., MILLINERS, 38, WILLIS STREET. HALF-PRICE SALE HALF-PEICE SALE END-OF-SEASON SALE STARTS TO-MORROW. BIG SEDUCTIONS. ALL MODELS MUST BE CLEARED TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SEASON'S STOCKS. SEE OUR WINDOWS. SEE OUR WINDOWS.
p-RAND NATIONAL FLOWER *■* SHOW. The First Held in New Zealand. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 29th and 30th JANUARY. Official Opeuiug by F. J. Nathan, Esq., THURSDAY, 3 p.m. TRADE DISPLAYS. GOOD ENTRIES. Gladioli, Dahlias, Sweet Peas, Carnations, Pot Plants, Roses, Cut Flowers. Grand Display of. Hydrangeas. Cash Prizes. BEST SHOW YET HELD IN THE DOMINION. Positively No Entries will be received after noon on Wednesday. ORCHESTRA. AFTERNOON TEA. Members of Hutt Valley and Wellington Horticultural Societies admitted on presentation of Members' Ticket. ADMISSION: Adults Is, Children 6d. A. R. STONE, Hon. Sec. G.P.O. Box 1237, AVellington. STARS OF THE SPEEDWAY. STARS OF THE SPEEDWAY. STARS OF THE SPEEDWAY. "SQUIB" BURTON, "QQUIB" BURTON, " °QUIB" BURTON, THE RECORD SMASHER, And GEORGE GREENAVOOD, GEORGE GREENAVOOD, GEORGE GREENAVOOD, THE AVEMBLEY STAR. MANAAVATU SPEEDAVAY, MANAWATU SPEEDWAY, MANAAVATU SPEEDAVAY, PALMERSTON NORTH. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. ADMISSION TO GROUND, 2s, plus Tax. Both Stands Is extra. ■pREEMAN'S, LTD., REEMAN'S, LTD., NINTH HALF-YEARLY SALE NINTH HALF-YEARLY SALE NINTH HALF-YEARLY SALE - COMMENCES TO-MORROW. COMMENCES TO-MORROW. COMMENCES TO-MORROW. DRASTIC CLEARANCE OF LADIES' JUMPERS, CARDIGANS, JUMPER SUITS, AND UNDERWEAR. FREEMAN'S, LTD., FREEMAN'S, LTD., FREEMAN'S, LTD., GAS CO. BUILDINGS, COURTENAY PLACE. EDUCATIONAL. HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL. . SCHOOL resumes on TUESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. Principal will interview parents and enrol new pupils at the School on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 29th and 30th INST., from 9 to 12 and 2 to 4.30. H. P. KIDSON, M.A., B.Soj, 0 Principal. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Mrs. Maud Evelyn Kennedy will leave tlic Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson uud Sons, Ltd., on AVednesday, 28th January, 1931, at 2 p.m., for the Karpri Cemetery. ROBT. H. AVILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 104, Adelaide road. Telephone 24-155.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1931, Page 2
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