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box I>lans now 'opel? at the .. - ■...: ; -Bristol. ■■■■■-,;■• .••,: ••■;.; good seats obtainable. . orand opera, house . .• .'-; Direction:"''" '~.." '" J. C. WiUiamson (N.Z.), Ltd.;: '•{ ' ■ •'■■■-■ -NEXT '"- '.-.' ::.■■■ ". . SATURDAY.NIGHT,- -• .'■." ••■ ... SATURDAY. NIGHT; .'' " SATURDAY NIGHT. .- w • J. C. Williamson, Ltd;, " ■ ' ". '' present :■ :■'■"'' " ■-"■' ■ A SPECTACULAR. MUSICAL COMEDY, '-'SONS O'.GUNS." ."SONS 0' GUNS." "SONS 0' GUNS." ' "SONS 0' GUNS." "SONS 0' GUNS?' ■■' "SONS 0' GUNS/'. ■ "SONS 0' GUNS.": "SONS.O' GUNS." - . "THE "ROSE MARIE" OF 1931. A Mighty Stage Production,' with th* Leading Musical 'Comedy, stars: : GUS BLUETT, . LEO FRANKLYN, , ALFRED FRITH, :■;••,..■. . ' ', BERTHA RICCARDO, . ! FRANI^ LEIGHTON, ".: j " ".' . /AGNES DQYIiE, ', ' • Witii &y..?:■"'-. •■..•'; .''■ / : COMPANY OF 100 ARTISTS. ■ J. C. Williamson, .Ltd.;.::promise' ■:■.% lavish ' laugli-provoker,:- in- '-.'.'Sons o' Guns, one of the outstanding theatre events of the past ten years. No'expense has been.snared-, to-; attain the same standard ":.of "excellence achieved by ' the • London'- 'arid NewYork productions/. ■.. : -. L.i '.-..' ■ "SONS 0' GUNS"'will be presented with a STUPENDOUS COMPANY of FAVOURITES, with a group of ; COMEDIANS unexcelled in New Zt»' land Stage History. ' v ■*... THE MIGHTY STAGE ' SPECTACLE....:. •"' 20 BIG MUSICAL.NUMBERS. 20 BIG MUSICAL NUMBERS:. 12 SPLENDID BALLETS. 12 SPLENDID BALLETS.: . ' PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 7s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is- 6d. Early Stalls' and Gallery Is extra (plus tax). ...-■,•■•. ... Manager, Alex. F:; Wilson. ; IN THE MATTER of "The Companies ' ' Act, 1908." ' .:; VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ."that -*-* Kodak (Australasia). . Proprietary, Limited, a Company."'duly, incorporated under the Companies! Act of'the State of Victoria in the: Commonwealth -of Australia, intends to cease,. voluntarily to carry on business in NeWjZealand after the expiration of three months after.the first publication -of this? notice": in ■ the "New; Zealand Gazette." r ~, . c ...:. Dated this twenty-eighth day of July, 1931. _.•.-,-• _ _ ■' H. A. BEAUCHAMP,' - Attorney for the Company. ; CHAPMAN, TRIPP; COOKE, £ND "• WATSON,-' "•'•.-_/ «•.- Solicitors, Wellingtqn>r;i-.; v'l:. N.B.—A separate Company incorporated in New Zealand under ;■ the : name"1' !'of "Kodak New Zealand Limited," is how carrying on the business heretofore earned on in New Zealand by .Kodak (Australasia) Pioprietary, .Limited. :: •'..■.: RAILWAY SERVICES. THE TRAIN YOU ' -WANTHE TRAIN ' YOU■ ...: WANT. DEPARTURES FROM- THttRNBON; STATION:- ■...'■. :.:i::." .. For Auckland: '. 2.0.p.m.," week days; .' 7.15 p.ml•sunii-Mo., •j Tv;, We.,;Stu^-pri. For New Plymouth: 9.55 a;m;:. For Wanganui:' ~ 9.55 a.m,y ;t2.0,.. p.m. -. • (*ch"a'nge:at Ma«on.y : -: "'week-days.'. -. For Napier: . _'„ £L2O ajn.:;week .days. Fo. Palmerston N.: 8.18 aim.,: 9.20 "a.m., 9.55 a-ml, 10.17; a.m., 2.0 p.m., 6.40 ; p.m., week days; 7.15 p.m.. Sun.,: Mo.. Tu;;.We^ Th.,Fri."....:.,. DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON STATION:- ■.:■' "''' . For Woodville, Pal-:....;.:-j.....:'.:.." .".•;. merston. N^'.and' .. ; Napier: • 7.50 a.m. For Masterton: 7.50-a.m., 4.ls''p.m. Railway Sight-seeing Buses-daily, to Beautiful Hutt.Valley—fifteen ■ minutes* service. ;"DIAL TEL. 44-337 OR .43-531 FOKT r ;■ -^PASSKNGER TNFORMATIbN.:;; :'• '■": ', ; dancing.: / x:; :'.';~?\ MIRAMAR SOUTH- SCHOOL-:ANI) .■-•■'" PARENTS' ASSOCiATIO^: : ; A FANCY DRESS-BALL:..in:-aTd.:ofthe "^*- Miramav-Ronßotai.'iled.Cross. Society will be held at the" Rex:- Hall,; KrlbirMle, onSATURDAY, at .7.p.m.. .'• ?;:} ; y:A.:rpHE : toEL'PHI ■' CABABET. SATURDAY: NEXT; 8.30 p.m:-12. First presentation of' ne-sV .Quick-time Waltz' by ' miss valjia- spiller and mr, : , t.'e. m'gregor. . ■.. ■ 'TUESDAY NEST (4th-'AUG.). A SPECIAL POPULAR NIGHT.. ;. Admission 7s Cd Double—Supper Included. Evening Dress optional. ' WEDNESDAY NEXT. ' ■ ■ - WEDNESDAY NEXT. ■• "SONS O' GUNS" NIGHTi "SONS O' GUNS" NIGHT. ; ■'■'- Dancing 10'p.m.-2 .a.m. Admission"-6s. • '.-.■■ ' '/■' ' ■ All the Company have.been, invited aT guests of the .Management. . ."..'-"" Reserve Your TablG'Now. •■■ MEETINGS. -;■■' ~* ■ N.Z. INSTITUTE.OF ARCHCTECTS. (Incorporated.).' ■ ." :.• WELLINGTON' -DISTRICT BRANCH. fPHIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, in the ■*-■ Meeting Hall;-Accpimtiints''Chambers, ohnson-st., a Paper will be delivered, by )r. P. Marshall, Scientific and Research Department. ■ ■ • ' • '. ' 1Subject: "Earthauakes. aiid their Physical Effects."' ' . " •"' E. W. G. COLERIDGE, . ■:■> .•'.' Hon. iSec. FUNERAL NOTICES. """; •.'■-.' H^HE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles •*• Ward are invited, to attend thfi Funeral of their late beloved son Phillip Charles, which will leave the Mortuary Chape] of E. Morris, Jun., 60, Tarana'ki street, on Friday, 31st July, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori.' ' ' ' : E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Furnishars, : '• '■:' ■ 60, Taranaki-st., and -28, Riddiford-st.-Tel. 22-159. : , . funeralTcard". PHE Friends,, of Mr. George Millgate are ■*■ invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, Emily, which' will-leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris,: Jun.,.Ltd., 60, Taranaki.street, on Saturday, Ist. August,-. 1931, at .11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. . - ... ... E. MORRIS. JUNR., LTD., -.:• ■■•'■. Funeral Directors, '■■..■: "•. 60, Taranaki-st.", arid 28, Riddiford-st.'. Telephone 22-159. ' *■.-., '': ■ ..V. Friends of the late Mr." John. Lar- '•*- kin 'are' respectfully invited.to attend his Funeral, which will leave St.-Andrew's Presbyterian 'Church, The-Terrace,-on .Saturday, Ist August. 190.1, at the' concliisinn of the service, which commences at- 2.30 p.m., for tho 'Karori Cemetery. ■ ■ ■ ' ROBT 11. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164, Adelaide ■.■ Tcls. 24-155 and IG-7SI.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 26, 30 July 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 26, 30 July 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 26, 30 July 1931, Page 2

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