GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films) MATINEI3 at 2.15. LAST TWO DAYS. NIGHTLY at 8. United Artists Present A DYNAMIC LOVE STORY. I'jupo Velez, more alluring, more captivating, more tempestuous.- than ever before as a fiery descendant of the famous Morgans, buccaneers and dare-devils. LUPE VELEZ In ! "HELL HARBOUR" With JEAN HERSHOLT uud. JOHN HOLLAND. COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY. ANOTHER BIG ENGLISH PICTURE, "BALACLAVA." Till1: CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. WITH ALL ITS WONDERFUL REALISM. An epic of bravery and daring, set against a background of amazing drama and spectacle. . . With CYRIL MACLAGLEN, ALI'1 CODDAIU), AND J3EMTA HUME. The entire Light Brigade Charge is vividly portrayed in this remarkable iihn, and made under the supervision of the Uritish War Office, at the Long Valley,. Aldershot. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL AND THE BERKELEY.
Tb' You want a CHANGE and a REST1 in the COUNTRY at little cost, here it is— KING'S COURT' PRIVATE HOTEL, KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, KING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, LEVIN; LUVIN. LEVIN. . Telephone 237. Terms moderate. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Ring now for full particulars. J. H. Maunders Beautiful Cantata, "FROM OLIVET TO CALVARY," Will be Sung by THE CHOIR OF THE METHODIST CHURCH, LOWER HUTT. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Commencing at 7.45., Soloists—Tenor Mr.. Roy Hill,-Bass Mr. Hanson Cook. Organist, Mr. C. R. Horman. Conductor, Mr. Ernest Dawson. ; dancing: . rpHE ADELPHI .' .CABARET GRAND RE-OPENING. . : EASTER SATURDAY. . ..Subscription; 6s, supper a la carte; lounges Is extra. Book your tables no-jv. . .. Do not miss the First Appearance of FRANK CHAPPLE AND HIS RHYTHM KINGS ■■•.-■' The Finest Dance Band ever to visit New Zealand. TO-NIGHT ','.' TO-NIGHT GAVOY DANCE HALL, 171, CUBA-ST. 8-12. Ladies Is 6d; "Gents.2s.'. Supper. LEN ROUGH AND HIS MUSIC, Note—Don't forget Friday night, 12-3 ID! i a.m. BALLROOM DANCING, MISS MA vTs 'PEA EC E Studio: Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay place. Private' Lessons by appointment. Telephones 21-218 or 23-168. Class Monday Evenings. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE DANCING STUDIOS. WELLINGTON: LOWER HUTT: 147, Cuba-st. Malone-rd. 22-156. 823. . Private Lessons Daily, from 10 a.m. Ballroom Dancing. Terms: 3 Private Lessons, ,£1 Is; 5 Private Lessons, £1 10s.LEARNERS' CLASS: Monday, at 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ADVANCED CLASS: Thursday, at 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF DANCING. • Principal: MISS VALMA SPILLER, ' Assisted by MR. T. R. M'GREGOR (Members m the Imperial Society, London). Senior Staff: Miss .Betty Graham. Junior Staff: Misses Jean Turnbull and June Reid. Tuition in- all dances, including the Midway Rhythm and the Moochi, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. CLASSES COMMENCE FRIDAY, '.. 10th APRIL. ■ Intending Pupils should enrol at the Studio before 31st MARCH. Free Practice Every Evening, 5-6. Studio: . > >. 68, WILLIS STREET. Tel. 41-334. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE.. WALSHE, Personal and Individual Tuition, from 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. CLASSES TUESDAY and FRIDAY' EVENINGS, from S-10 o'clock. STUDIO: .56, Willis-st. (opp. Hotel Windsor). Tels.: Studio 42-211, Res. 43-457. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, ' ' ' N.Z.s University of BALLROOM DANCING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. Eric Brown, who has been attached to the Auckland branch of this School, has just arrived in Wellington from London, where he studied with Miss Eve Tyugate Smith. All the latest variations are now being taught in the following dances: Quick-step, Waltz, Slow Foxtrot. Midway Rhythm, Moochi. Tango. . . For the benefit of pupils the professional and practice staffs will be in ' attendance at all. classes and practices. Private lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. STUDIO, 58, Cuba-st., opp. James Smith's. Tel. 45-571. ' MEETINGS. ,■ ' ~ WOMEN'S DIVISION OP THE FARMERS' UNION, WELLINGTON BRANCH. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above J- will be held in the RED CROSS CHAMBERS, Dixon street, on MONDAY, 13th APRIL, 1031, at' 3 p.m. E. M. NEAL, Hon. Secretary. LEAGUE OF NATIONS' UNION.. WELLINGTON BRANCH. ANNUAL. MEETING will be held on THURSDAY", 16th APRIL, at 8 p.m., in NIMMO'S HALL, Willis street. Members, Friends, and General Public invited. Further details later. XTEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. PUBLIC MEETING (Preliminary to loth Annual Conference of the Party), TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, At S-o'clock. Speakers: MESSRS. V. LANGSTONE, J. M'COMBS, W. E. PARRY, M.P.'s. Public cordially invited. Doors open 7.15.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 77, 1 April 1931, Page 2
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