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- FORBIDDEN! . • •. THE FAIREST FLOWER OF THE SOUTH SEAS-YE V LOVE WVS FORBIDDEN TO HER! *•»-*& TWICE DAILY-i',ls and S p.^. . TWICE DAILiT-2.15 and S p.m. I- "TABU" ■: . Rapturous and dramatic romance of radiant Red, loveliest daughter of the South Seas. i ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURES EVER FILMED. On the Stage—Twice Daily—Huge success of ' '■ MICKEY MOUSE PANTOMIME Written, by. A. S. Paterson—-Produced by Eileen WUhou. ! Mickey, Minnie, Oswald, Fairies, Elves, Mice, Soldiers. ,' "A GREAT SHOW FOR YOUNG AND OLD " GRAND OPERA HOUSE : Prices I/-, 1/6, 2/v Children Half-price Plans at Bristol and Berkeley. Pan , at " aM aQd

- MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2.30 ■ MATINEE-WEDNESDAY, .2.30. The. Greatest Show on Earth. YX/TRTH BROS. CIKCDS TMRTH BROS. CIRCUS WIRTH BROS. CIRCUS .. Appearing for a Short Season. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS WINTER SHOW. BUILDINGS John-st. John-st, ' .. John-st. TO-NIGHT ;At 8- o'clock TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. An "All-Inclusive Assembly of the Earth's ioremost Athletic, Acrobatic, Equestrian, and Aerial Talent. ' SENSATIONAL APPEARANCE of the world's greatest horsemen, KAZBEG'S TROUPE RUSSIAN KAZBEG'S TROUPE RUSSIAN COSSACKS , COSSACKS In Superior Exhibitions of Hurricane ■ ■• Riding. : ■ PERFORMING WHITE, POLAR, and PERFORMING WHITE, POLAR; and , BROWN BEARS. . BROWN BEARS. Bears with the wits of' Human Beings and a Sense of Humour that Delights Men, Women, and Children. FOUR -UESSEMS. MISS YVONNE. FOUR UESSEMS. MISS.YVONNE. Defying Gravitation. Contortionist. TOUR SYLVESTERS. SANTEY DUO. [Juvenile Wonders. Whirlwind Thriller. | The Musical Aerial Act Exquisite, | "LES QUATRE HIRONDELLES "■ . "LES QUATRE HIRONDELLES," Presented in a Charming Setting by the FOUR MISS WIRTHS. FOUR MISS WIRTHS. ' . - FOUR MISS WIRTHS FOUR MISS WIRTHS. Also, MR. PHILIP WIRTH, JUN. : MR. PHILIP WIRTH, JUN.' « ■ . Introduces v • His Original and Sensational "Jockey ; ■ ■ ■■ Act." , V '"- And / CLOWNS FROM EVERY LAND •CLOWNS FROM EVERY LAND.' Famous Funmakers. Cutting Capers | ■ , Continuously. ALL ADDED ATTRACTIONS TO WIRTH'S MIGHTY SHOW of 300 Artists, Wild Animals, etc. Admission: 3s, 4s,' ss, 6s. (plus tax)- Reserves, 7s (plus tax). Children under 10 half-price to all parts. . Box Plan at Begg's Music Warehouse. | FROM 4 till 5 DAILY WIRTH'S ZOO of 14 CAGES of WILD ANIMALS ARE ON VIEW, when all the Animals are Fed. INTERESTING! ;. INSTRUCTIVE! ■ ' _ AMUSING! Admission;LtatZoo: Adults' Is, Children 6d. ■ . . -' : ■ . ■ . ■".■'■. ■ -, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER: ■■-'• ftP-TICE is hereby given that' at a .-^Special -Meeting: of the-'Wellington" City Council, held on 27th November, 1931, the following resolution was passed: T;hat the .Wellington City; Council pursuant to the provisions' of .the -Local 43odles Loans Act, 1926, -the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920; and their respective amendments, and in pursuance of the Order in Council dated the 23rd day of •November, 1931, gazetted in the "New .Zealand, Gazette," No. 90, of the 26th day of November, 1931, at page 3391 and in pursuance and exercise of every other Act and authority in that behalf it enabling doth hereby resolve by way of Special Ordar as follows: 1. That a Special Loan of One hundred and 6eventy-one thousand four hundred pounds (£171,400) to be known as "The Wellington City General Improvements Baths Street Works and Karori Works Renewal Loan 1932" be raised by the Wellington City. Council lor the purpose of redeeming the outstandmg liability in respect of three loans of Sixty-three thousand four hundred pounds' (£63,400) Fourteen thousand one hundred pounds (£14,l'00) and; One hundred and five thousand, one , hundred v pounds (£105,100) maturing, on the "First day of June, 1932.and in respect of. one loan of Seventeen thousand pounds (£17,000) maturing on .the Thirtieth day of June--1932. 2. That the: rate of •interest on the said loan be not exceeding Five pounds (£5) per centum per annum payable halfyearly on the: First day of September aim the First day of March in each year during the currency of the Loan being a-per-iod of Five (5) years from' the First day of March 1932. 3. That a sinking fund of Two pounds (£2) per centum per annum be established ■in connection with! the said Loan. .4: " That the security for the interests sinking fund and other charges'and repayment of the said Loan be a special 'rate of Eighteen one-hun-dredths of a penny (18/100 d) in the pound on the rateable .value (on-the'basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property within the whole of the City of Wellington. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the resolution will be submitted for confirmation at a Special Meeting of the Wellington City Council to be held on Friday the Bth January, 1932, at the' Council Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba street, Wellington, at 4.30 p.m. Dated this 28th day of November, 1931. E. P. Norman, Town Clerk. • WELLINGTON" SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS: ..'■■,' THE Public are. hereby notified that ', from Thursday, 24th. December, until Monday, 11th January, 1932,$ cases of cruelty may be reported to'the Inspector, Telephone 17-BS3. ■ ■ ■ . ~~ ~ EDUCATIONAL. SCOTS SCOTS WELLINGTON. PARENTS-,. -.:- Don't Hesitate. .Give Him tho BEST . •'/ For ..'•'■■. PERSONAL CARE, • ■ . MENTAL CULTURE, CHARACTER BUrLDINe Write to Principal for illustrated J?rospectus. " .■■"•■' SEND HIM TO SCOTS. MISCELLANEOUS. ~*~ CONSTIPATION! ,Eat Yeaston- Tablets, strong; quick, natural relief; 36 for 2s 6d; 100 for 5s 6d. -All Chemists. fpENNIS and Beach Fi-ocks, smart styles", x 10s 6d, 12s 6d, guaranteed colours; Junipers, crepe-de-chine, 19s 6d; Rayons, 15s 6d: • Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's. THE PEN DOCTOR TS the recognised Medico for Fountain x. Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Jeffery, corner Brandon and Featherston streets, above Aubrey Gualter and Co.

DANCING. ' ' ADELPHI. CABABET. i TO OUR ■'.:.'( | PATRONS AND FRIENDS. OWING to numerous, requests we have out the summer months. fa Inexpensive prices are a feature of the f.?H "A" 9 h, anein .S Programmes.'weekly, with, the latest in entertainment. • ' , Bo not miss the opening- night SATURDAY, 9th : DECEMBER*. ,Club Secretaries and: Organisers can book parties on our Saturday Nights.' Sub. 4s. ■ * : ; ■: ' ■ Direction: MISS ISjjSZ.^COJfXOP.TIIE CABARET WILL NOT BE OPEN ' 10 NIGHT. THE IIEALM. THE KLALiiT Hatditai. Charming New Decoiations Aew lear Festival. New Year Festival. New Year Festival. New Year Festival. New Year Festnal. New Year Festival. New Year Festival. New Year Festival. I New Year Festival. New Year Festival. .New Songs and Dances Saturday E\emng's Progiamme. l A Jlarvellous Arrangement. Book your Seats Now, 52-507. I'ice Trams to City after the Show. T?4N IGm :'Srdav,.ToSF-i JOY NIGHT JOY NIGHT. i Four Theatre Tickets for Monte Carlo i Plenty Novelties and Fun. Good Music, Floor, and Supper Soft Dunks and Cloakrooms Free I Ladies Is (id. Gents 2s F. M'GONNELL,' M.O. rrHE Unemployed Woikeis hold another ■*- Popular Dance in Caledonian Hall on SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY, at 8 Pm. Sam Wilson Oichestra wilL be there Novelty Dances, Monte Carlo, and Spotlights, with Prizes. Supper included. ■Prices: Ladies Is; Gents Is 6d. Auspices U.W.M. 'ROTi ACCORD ASSEMBLY. ■"ON ACCORD ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT And Every Saturday, OddfeUows' Hall, Clyde quay. CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT. ' CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT. Mrs. Cowie's Orchestra; the Orchestra with variety. Ladies Is 6d, Supper 2s. PETER PAN, PETER PAN. •^ETER PAN, PETER PAN, 59, Cambridge terrace (near Vivian-st.). Wellington's Most Comfortable Dance Hall. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT _/_Dancmg S-tsUA2.-_ ... Kovelty Dances—Prizes—Dainty Snppet' Ideal Floor—Perfect Music. BASIL BIRD and his EMBASSY DANCE BAND. Subs. 2s 6d. ' Flannels Optional. Fane and Ventilators now installed '* at' the PETER PAN. VICTORIA ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA * HALL, Adelaide road. The Most Select Old-Time and Modern Dance in Wellington. Best of Music,-Supper, Prizes, and Floor. Cannot be beaten in Wellington. Roll along for a good night's dancing. Cool Drinks Provided. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s. J. HALLEY, M.C. A. JONES. Sec. J)AY'S BAY PAVILION. DANCING. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. "DIXIELAND, 171, Cuba-st. 171, Cuba-st. DANCING TO-NIGHT, 8 till Midnight. Admission: Ladies Is 6d, Geats 2s. Management, V. GRANT. ITELBURN KIOSK. DANCING, 8 p.m. to 12. THIS SATURDAY AND EVERY SAT. EVENING. Special engagement'of Bert Steel and His Melody Makers. Delightful situation, plenty, of. fan, and easy of access. Commonsense Prices:" 2s 6d, including Supper. KELBURN KIOSK. WAYSIDE CLUB. TO-NIGHT, 8-12. TO-NIGHT, S-12: , Go as you Please Dance. Good Floor, Light Supper. ■All for One Shilling, Is. Help the : Unemployed Club. IVIERA " CABARET, rVIERA CABARET, PORIRUA. Hostess, Miss Kathleen O'Connor. DANCING AT 8 pm. Subs., 2s 6d. Reservations Te Aro Book Depot, or Tel. 6, .Porirua. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM D4UCING. IVPSS GWENETHE WALSHE ■"x STUDIO. "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis street. Tels. 42-211, 43-457. Personalahd Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. CLASSES Tuesday.and Friday Evenings, 8-10 o'clock. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, X Prmcipals: . MISS MARGARET- O'CONNOR (Member Imperial Society, London). MR. W E. PRIESTLEY (London certificate)! Specially Reduced Rates until March. Studio Open through Holidays. Studio: 58, Cuba-st. Tel. 45-57 L nTHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF x DANCING. Principal: MISS VALMA SPILLER (Member of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, London), ' And Staff. Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. STUDIO, 68, WILLIS STREET. Telephone 41-334.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 2

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