G X AN D O PER A HO US E. (Direction—J. O. Williamson-Films.) MATINEES'DAILY; at 2J5.-' -'■■■'' , NIGHTLY, at S:-o'clock. ."..■'. BRITISH DOMINIONS PRESENT ';' ANOTHER BRITISH FILM STUDIO TRIUMPH! Featuring Beautiful MADELINE CARROLL and a Brilliant English-speaking Cast. "FRENCH LEAVE" "FRENCH LEAVE" FROM. THE PLAY BY REGINALD BERKELEY. Beautiful Juliette Casts her Spell in an Officers' Rest Camp! "What complications!" "What a,Yell!" ■ • They daren't admit they were married, and. his General thought he'd found a. ■ beautiful spy. SEE THIS ROARING, ROLLICKING, DARING FARCE OF. LOVE BEHIND THE , i LINES. YOU'LL SCREAM AT THEIR PREDICAMENTS!. ' (Recommended by the Censor more Suitable for Adults.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at The Bristol and Berkeley (Telephone-28.106).
Anothev Opportunity to Help tbo EARTHQUAKE RELIEF .FUND. Come to the rpOWN HALL TOWN HALL On SATURDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, Ab 8 p.m., when the WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Inc.) (Conductor, Leon* dc.Mauny) Will present a SPECIAL CONCERT, In the Distinguished Presence of His Excellency the Governor-General and Ludy Biodislod The Frogi'ummo will please everyone. Popular Orchestral Numbers, including OVERTURE "1812." In this item the Orchestra will be reinforced by the PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND and Accompanied by MR. BERNARD PAGE at the Grand Organ —a total of ninety-fivo performers! Vocal iteniß will be contributed by Mrs. Amy G. Woodward (soprano). • Miss Hilda Chudley (contralto). Mr. Herbert F. Wood (tenor).' TICKETS: Three Shillings (Gallery) and Two Shillings (Ground Floor), obtainable at Music Stores. . ' , Seats may be Reserved at the Bristol. Booking fee one shilling per seat. URNS CONCERT. - URNS CONCERT. Under the Patronage of His Worsl -> the Mayor, Mr. G. A". Troup, C.M.G. (The Proceeds in Aid of Earthquake Relief Fund.). CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 25th FEBRUARY. At S p.m.' • ' "' PROGRAMME: Songs—(a)'"There Was a.Lad"; .. (b) "The Lea Rig," Mrs. Janet Savege Songs—(a) ■ "Scots'Wha Hae"; (bY ..- ---"A Man's a Man," Mr; Cecil Chambers-Address^-"T'ho. Humanity of-Burns" ~ ... Hon. James Craigie Songs—(n) "O£ a' the Airts the Winds Can Blaw"; (b) "John Anderson, My Jo" i. Mrs. Jeanie Potts Recitation —"Epistle to Davie" Mr. J. G. Thompson Highland Dancing .... Miss Trixie Boyd Address—"Why a Burns Club?" The- Chairman Songs—(a) "0, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast" Mr.-Douglas Hogg 0 Willie Brewed a Peck o Maut •. Songs-(a) "Gala Water"; (b) "Whistle •• and I'll Come to You, May Lad" . Miss Flora MacKenzie Song—"Avid Lang Syne" .. The Company "GOD SAVE THE KING:" • Accompanist: Mrs. Margaret MacMillan. Piper, Angus Graham. Admission Is. Chairman, DONALD M'FARLANE. , Hon. Sec... J. G. MACKENZIE. ■ ■ OWIMMING CARNIVAL... TE ARCX BATHS. SATURDAY NEXT, 2.30 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP AND HANDICAP EVENTS.. . . DIVING- AND WATER POLO. Popular Price, Is. ORGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL .•*• TO-MORROW - (SUNDAY), 22nd FEBRUARY, 1931. - , . at 8.30- p.m., By BERNARD F. PAGE, City. Organist. . . .| Chorale from Cantata No. 147 Bach Toccata and Fugue in D-Minor .. Bach Serenade (No. 5) ... Gouvy-Page Elegie Claussmann Portraits, Op. 101 Karg-Elert Le Cygne -. Saint-Saens Prelude (Act I.) "Tristan and Isolde" •Wagner Admission. Free. Voluntary Contributions received at Door. LYALL BAY PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. . .' . . LIFE-SAVING DISPLAY by COMBIN- . ED SURF CLUBS, at LYALL BAY, SUNDAY, 2.30 p.m. Address by ' Mr. R. Semple; M.P. . Tramways Band in Attendance. Collection will be taken for Earthquake ■ Relief Funds. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. yyEEK-END ' EXCURSION TO ROTORUA ROTORUA FRIDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. . Excursion train (first-class carriages only) leaves Wellington 4.30 p.m.; leaves Rotorua (return) 5.30 p.m. Sunday; arrives Wellington 8.50 a.m. Monday. Return Fare from Wellington, £2. Similar reduced fare from all stations, Hawkes Bay, Wairnrapa, Manawatu, Warignvmi, and Taihapo districts.' Secure Tickets, Scats, and Accommodation NQW! RAILWAY SERVICES THR TRAIN YOU WANT. HE. TRAIN YOU WANT DEPARTURES FROM THORNDON STATION:-. , For Auckland: . 2.0 p.m., we.ek days; . 7.15 tun. Sim.. M 0.- --.-". .. Tu., We Th., Fri For New Plymouth: 9.55 a.m. week days. For Wanganui: 9.55 a.m., 2.0 p.m. (change at Marton) week day 8. For Napier: / . 0.20 a.m. .week days. For Palmerston N.: 8.18 a.m., 9.20 a.m., 9.53 a.m.. 10.17 a.m.. . 2.0 p.m., 5.40 p.m., week days; 7.15 p.m. Sun., Mo.. Tu.. We.. Th., Fri. DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON STATION: For Woodville,. Palnicrstou N., aud Napier: 7.50 a.m. f'ji Ma&terloni 7.50 a.m., 4.15 pjin Railway SiglH-seciip,; Buses dailj to Beautiful Hutt Valley—twelve minutes' service.. DIAL TEL. 44-120 FOR'PASSENGER INFORMATION. I~|< C. EVANS,- Dentist, formerly of : Willis-st., how Broadway Buildings, Courtenay-pl., nearly oposite Fullers'. Tel. 20-627. . . .
jPARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. (Under the patronage of the Chief Justice and Lady Myers, the Mayor of Wei-, .lington, and Mrs. Troup.) ' AN ENTERTAINMENT, In Aid of RELIEF WORK, On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 25th AND 26th FEBRUARY, At S p.m., at THE Y.W.C.A. HALL, 13OULCOTT-ST., Will bo given by THE WELLINGTON .PLAYERS In "THE ARTIST" ■ (By A. A. Milne). "THE TINDER BOX" (By Hans Andersen), Assisted by i MADAME MERLIN, Beryl " Earle; Dorothy Tanner, Judith Purdy, Sheila Kissel, Una Curtis, Paula Matthews, J. H. Lee, F. H. Dawn. Alan Reeve, Pat Brodie. John Holmwood, Elizabeth Blake, and Misses G. and I. Kennedy. DANCES '■■" •' ■■',- " ; By: ' ..: ■•" ■■■-. . STUDENTS OF THE HILL STREET SCHOOL OF DANCING. Accompanist: Ormi Reid, L.A.B. . Tickets, 5s and 3s (Reserved) and 2s (Unreserved). ' . Children Half-price. Bos Plan at the Bristol Now Open. MEETINGS. : - ST. MARY'S CHURCH,- KARORL A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Parishioners will- be held in the PARISH HALL on THURSDAY, 26th February, at 8.15 p.m., to consider tho purchase of a Church -Site near Karori Park, now under oiler. Attendance urgently requested. .'' F.'. M. KEMPTHORNE, • Vicar. ~ THISTLE FOOTBALL CLUB. ALL Members aud Tnten.diug New Members are requested to attend the Annual General Meeting in Caledonian Hall, Sturdee street (off Ghuznee street), on MONDAY NEXT,'"23rd inst., at 8 p.m. . A. HOUSTON, Hon. Sec. THE WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. THE. 16th ANNUAL. GENERAL.MEET-, ING of .the.above. Society will beheld in the LECTURE .ROOM, V.M.C.A. Building,. Willis street, on. WEDNESDAY, NEXT, .25th'1. February, .at.B p.m. .Business: Report and ..Statement; Elec-I tion of Officers-; General. ' VICTOR It.' BENNETT, Hon. Sec. ~ KILBIRNIE MUNICIPAL. ELECTORS' •ASSOCIATION. A MEETING will be held in the KILBIRNIE HALL, Kilbirnio crescent, on MONDAY NEXT,_23rd February, 1031, at S p.m. Business important. . : Roll up Kilbirnie Electors. '■• • : :■•-" ". J. J. CLARK, W. R. JOURDAIN, " Conveners. ORDER EASTERN STAR. CALEDONIA CHAPTER, No. 293. REGULAR ■ MEETING, 26th FEBRUARY, 7.30 p.m., ' EMPIRE HALL, Arthur ..street.' Business: General, J. M'WHINNIE,, Secretary. HpHE 3rd Annual General Meeting of the -*- above Club will be held in the Mivamar Town Hall,--Chelsea street,-on TUESDAY, 21th February, at 7.30 p.in: '. -, Business: (1) Annual Report and Bal-ance-sheet; (2) Election of Officers for 1031 Season; (3) General, New Members . and- Lady Supporters specially invited. .. ■ ■■..•■'■ L; RUSSELL,. Hon. See. LO V A L "b'rTTAN NT A""' LODG-K.' MANCHESTER UNITY, f.0.0.F. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting will be held on MONDAY NEXT, 23rd FEBRUARY, at 7.30 p.m.' Business: Election of. Delegates to District Meeting, and General. G. E. GODBER, P.D.G.M., Secretary. ' DANCING. rpHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF -1 DANCING. Now Under Control of 'MISS VALMA SPILLER, Assisted by MR. T. R. M'GREGOR • (•Members n the. Imperial Society, LonMISS SPILLEU returned last month from a trip to England and the Coiitin-. ent, and wishes to announce that the Studio has now reopened. " -.'. ThoJloochi and Midway Rhj'.thm :are included iv this year's dances. :Lcssons may be had from fully-qualified - " staff, at reduced fee;. - ■' Studio: ' . ■:-.'." ... 68,' WILLIS- STREET.' Tel. ■11-334. SCHOOL OF "DANCING. •frJISS KATHLEEN; O'BRIEN (pupil of Michel Fokine, Thcodoro Kosloff, Sims. Pianowski, Zaltfwki, Dolinoff, Marin. Montcro, aud Ned^ Weyburn). . Classes and Private Tuition in Operatic, Ballet,, Classical, ■ Character, Spanish, National Step and American.Tap-clapcing. Modern Ballroom Dancing muler MISS EVELEEN O'BRIEN7. Miss O'Brien' will "ifiLcrvicw parents and intending pupils from 10 a.m.. till 12, and 2 .p.m. till 3.30', from Monday, 9th February, at the Studio,. Top Floor, Barber's Building,. 125, Cuba street.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 44, 21 February 1931, Page 2
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