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TO-NIGHT, 7.55, TO-NIGHT, 7.55 GKAND OPERA HOUSE INSTANT SUCCESS! INSTANT SUCCESS! . . ' Saturday's huge audiences were amazed and staggered at _ the prodigal lavish ness, the magnificent dancing, the wondrous scenery, and exquisite music of "TUTANKHAMEN." One aii.i. all it was agreed that here at last was . . ! A REAL SHOW! .;. , A REAL SHOW! . WELLINGTON OPERATIC SOCIETY'S 1 . AMAZING PRODUCTION, -"• :: ; ;\.. . "TUTANKHAMEN" ;: . '■"'-,-, . "TUTANKHAMEN" ;: (A MUSICAL TALE OF OLD EGYPT) / '• -."..: , GLORIOUS VOICES. ' ■ FULL ORCHESTRA. j GORGEOUS SCENES. ■ • FULL BALLET.,. : '■■ , AND.A THRILL IN EVERY SCENE. •- ■- ■ ■'••'■'V BOOK YOUR SEAT! ;" r ■;:::: BOOKYOURSEAT! . : : The Management earnestly advises patrons to take this1 prudent course. NO TAX! NO TAX! . NO TAX! BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. PRICES: Reserves——Orchestral Stalls and D.C. 6s; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, Is 6d. Early Doors, Circle and Stalls, 6d extra. NO TAX. Bos Plan at Bristol. . W. A. JAMESON, Hon. Sec. TEL. 28-460.

SKATING. SKATING. SKATTNG. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ROYAL ROLLER RINK. OVAL ROLLER RINK. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS. JOHN STREET, THE IDEAL WINTER PASTIME. Courteous Attendants— Commodious Floor —Attractive Environment—Secluded Rink for Learners. FIVE SESSIONS DAILY. SKATE FOR HEALTH-SKATE FOR PLEASURE. SPECLA.L LEARNERS' SESSION, 5.45 to 7. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. THE following is the result of the Public AH Union, drawn on Saturday night :■ — ; Ist Prize, Ticket No. 50.—Miss M. L. Anderson. 2nd Prize, Ticket No. 200.—Miss Francis Norman. 3rd Prize, Ticket No. 217—Miss Ockenden. 4th Prize, Ticket No. 609.—Mrs. Gouldsman. ':■■•' sth Prize, Ticket No. 349.—Mr. J. Renhie. 6th Prize, Ticket No. 221.—Miss M. Powles. . E. D. GORE, Secretary.: . i DANCINGS " ■ : -TO-NIGHT!-.:;r CAVOY. j TO-NIGHT! 171, CUBA STREET. POPULAR NIGHT. - 8-12. Ladies Is 6d. Gents 2s. Supper. Len Rough and his Savoy Music. - NOTE.—Next Wednesday night. "The Hard-up Ball,". Prizes,for' the most original and Fancy Costume. Ladies Is. 3d, ■ Gents'ls 9d. ' " "' ' , DANCE- TO-NIGHT* ■"VS7ELLINGTON City Mission, Mothers' ■'-»»■ "Club, and Sea Scouts.. WEEKLY DANCE TO-NIGHT. And every Monday, in Miss.lnez Cohnop'e Studio, Manners street (old Strand • Theatre Buildings). Moute Carlos, etc. Good Supper.. .The Revellers' Popular Music. Usual Snba.: Ladies .Is ' 6d, Gents 2s. Note.—The Management reserve the right of admission. ,-.rpHß ADELPHI CABARET. ■*• this, week.:- :.;■,,.;: Every Night is.Privately Booked -.-■" .."; ".■■EXGEPT1--.-.:..■ ,-..,,;' r : : .;.... WEDNESDAY, .8.30 p.m.-l i.ta,' (Admission 65,: Evening Drees^- . "■' ' ' ' rAnd- '■-'■■■"::'■' "'■:■':. SATURDAY, 8.30 p.m.-K. (Admission 6s, Evening Dress)/ TO-MORROW NIGHT! PETER PAN" DANCE CLUB, N.ew Pharmacy Building, . Cambridge terrace (near Vivian street). Dancing every Tuesday and Saturday. Basil Bird and his Embassy Dance Band. Subscriptions, 2s 6d. " :~o.; georgeson, ■ M.c,: SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING; MISS GWENETHE " ' WALSHE i>l STUDIO, " '•Evening Post" n.^'M-u'rI', Willis, street. ■Tela. ii-211,"43-437, ■ Personal and Individual Tuition; from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. ! CLASSES Tuesday and Friday .evenings, . . 8:10 p.m.: .-; ... : Practice, Thursday Evenings, 5-6 p.m.; "FUTURIST FOUR" ORCHESTRA Al ALL TUESDAY .EVENING CLASSES. Next Studio Dance, Wednesday, Ist July. rriHE MARGARET O'CONNOR .A STUDIO, New Zealand's University of Ballroom Dancing. SPECIAL.ANNOUNCEMENT. . ' Special Rates and' Free Practices arranged for Competitors in New Zealand Dane- . ing Championship. .■-■■■■ ; The record of this school speaks for itself. 95 per cent, of all'-ballrbom demonstrators and competition winners", are trained in this Studio. STUDIO: 58, Cuba-st., opp. James Smith's. Tel. 4 j-571. rpHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF -»- DANCING. Principal: MISS VALMA SPILLER, Assisted by MR. T. R. M'GREGOR (Members of the Imperial Society, London). Senior .Staff: Miss Betty Graham. Junior Staff: Misses Jean Tumbril and June Reid. . CLASSES. MONDAY—B-10 p.m., Intermediate. TUESDAY—B-10 p.m.. Realm, Hataitai. WEDNESDAY-8-10 p.m., Advanced. FRIDAY—B-iOp.my Elementary. . Free Practice Every Evening, 5-6. ! Studio: 68, WILLIS STREET. Tel. 41-334. . \XJ ANTED Known-City Hotel, Cour- *" tenay-pl., Wellington (at Tram Terminus). Finest Brands of Wines and i Spirits in stock. Speight's XXXX Dnnedin . Beer always obtainable at the City Hotel. All trams arrive and depart close to the City Hotel. Single bottles sold at wholeDale price at the City. Bottle Store,.

MEETINGS. "JkTR. R. SEMPLE, M.P., will deliver his X Pre-Sessional Address at the REX HALL, KILBIRNIE, oh TUESDAY, 16th JUNE, at S p.m. Come and hear Labour's solution to the Unemployment . Problem. DISTRESS RELIEF. A MEETING of the Residents of the •c:% -' Rougotai-Miramar District, will be held at the Miramar South School TONIGHT, 15th JUNE at 7.45 o'clock. BUSINESS: 1. To discuss Relief • Organisation. 2. To set np an Executive which would bejrcady at all times. Captain M. S. Galloway, Secretary of the Red Cross, will address! the meeting. WELLINGTON SOUTH LEAGUE OF MOTHERS. (CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SCHOOLROOM,- Constable street. TUESDAY, 16th JUNE, at 2.30 p.m. Speaker, Misa M'Lay. All.Ladiesi Invited. fRCTURNEDSOIOtERSi)' ' WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' i ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. • 'PHE Annual General Meeting of the ■*■ ■ above Association will be held "at . the Club Rooms, 12, Brandon street.-at-S . p.m. on MONDAY, 22nd JUNE. .'■•■, Nominations for the Offices of. President, Vice-president, Hon. Treasurer,^and " Nine Executive Members.wfill'be received . at the Office of the Association up- to*s . p.m..onJVIONDAY, 22nd.JUNE..:.:.;...:': :■ -■•- J. T.-WATSON, .■..:.■ ' • - : ■■■.- Secretary.- ---'" PUBLIC NOTICES. ':, ; . LIFEBOAT FOR COOK .STRAIT. : ! TTIS WORSHIP THE' MAYOR: has: sr-•*-4- ranged to - receivea i .Pep.Htsttiph ip.Sohnection with the above Lifeboat 'TOMORROW, TUESDAY, 16th JUNE,-19311 , at 4:15 p.m. This deputation was decided on by resolution of a Public -.Meeting held last month at Island ..Bay. I;.\ .'/.'" ■;'■""■.. All interested are-invited to attend.' f T. G. RICEETTSi , I .■ ■ ■ ■ .-. Secretary,' .: , Island Bay Municipal Electors' Association; ; ~ FUNERAL NOTICES. ■ .... FUNERAL-CARD.-.- -——■:■ '-,: THE Friends of the late .Mrs. .Isabella Annie Cumming are.invitedto attend Her Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Junr., Ltd, 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Tuesday),; 16th June, 1931, at' 2.30 p."m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ■ ■ ■ '■ ' E..MORIOS, JUNR..LTD,, .-^.L Funeral Directors, . . 1. : 60, Taranaki street, ' and 28; • Riddiford. <B^__^street;^ekrfione22Js^|i|^_M V are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson: .and .. Sons., Limited, To-morrow, Tuesday; 16th "June; 1931, at 10.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery* ■ ■ ' - • ■ ■ : ROBT. H ; WILSON: AND SONS,-LTD., - Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. -■-•• . .Telephones; 24-155 and 16-781. ■ rpSßFTieTidToTMTranaMrs. T. iV., John- "■*■ son are respectfully invited to attend . the Funeral of their late dearly-beloved daughter, Edith May, which- will-leave their Residence, 17, Fortunatus- street, ■ -Brooklyn, To-morrow, .Tuesday/-16th-June, 1 1931, at 2 p^m., for the Karori-Cemetery. ROBT; H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD,. .-■•-. Undertakers, ■■;■.:..- . )-■. , ' •'■ 164, Adelaide road. . .-.- : ■: ■_ Telephones: 24-155- and.l 6-781. - ■ , ' MOTOR SERVICES. ."■■ '". STANIFQIITH'S MOTORS, /. ; jVIASTERTON-WELLiNGTON. \;, ■- FARE 10s. CARS leave White Star Office, Masterton. 7, 9 a.m.; 1, 2.30, 4 p.m. SATURDAYS, 7, 9 a.m., 1,-1.30, 4 p.m. SUNDAYS, 8.30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5, 7 p.m. ■; Leave White Star Office, Willis street, Wellington, 8.30, 10.30 a.m., 1.30, 4, and • 5.30 p.m. SATURDAYS, 5.30 a.m., 1.30, ■2, 4, and 5.30 p.m. SUNDAYS, 8.30 a.m., 4, and 8 p.m. ■ m . „ . Wellington Booking Office; White btar Office, 51, Willis street. Telephone 44-942 Special Cars and Tours to any part of ' the North Island. MERCHANT TAILORS. rrVHE Skilled Tailoring and. Unusual . -*• Materials in our Quality Tailored ' Suits give them exceptional distinction wherever worn. Lewis, Bank N.Z. Chambers, 81. Manners-st. . , _. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. ;..... SUBSCRIBERS whoE? delivery . .' of "The Evening Post" is un- . satisfactory e>-o particularly re-. ' quested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. Thia course ensures first-hand knowledge ot irregularities and prompt attention. : - BLUNDBLL BROS.. LTD. . Telephone 44-040. ONE-DAY Cold and Influenza- Cure. A scientifically prepared remedy* ijl, tablet forni. Nothing like it for breaking up a cold. Sent on receipt.of Is 7d..'E." W. Hall, 117, Armagh-st., Christchurch.',.-■ ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 139, 15 June 1931, Page 2

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