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,; v .TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! : --" -■:;V .v-COMMENCING SECOND BIG WEEK ; TO-D AY. - ,■: LURE!:" : THRHiES! ROMANCE! HE&OJCS!. SELF-SACRIFICE! ADVENTURE! ' llie/re all lii .^ARROWSMITH,'-' the'embodiment of Perfect Eictme,En.tertainmeut! j ~-. , .'.' ."'. THE REGENT .. -| (Direction—J. C.' Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd.) THREE SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.m. ' . j UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT ■ . • . , ■ . RONALD COLMAN With .HELEN HAVES . . "ARROWSMITH" The most talked-of novel of our time, now in the year's most amazing motion picture. Xo see it is to live a great adventure. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL OR THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! . ■ '• ; NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB (INC.). ■- See what promises to be one of the Season's Most Classic Contests. HUGHIE WHITMAN (Middleweight Champion Southern Hemisphere) ... ; Versus ... JOCK McLAUCHLAN . (The man who took two; straight falls out of Koolman) -; SHOW STADIUM : 'l ■ TO-MORROW NIGHTS TO-MORROW NIGHT. PRICES: Gentlemen 3/- (plus tax) and 1/6., Ladies 1/6 to any part of Stadium. ': BOX PLAN at Claridge's, Manners street... WILLIAMSON IMPERIAL . ! GRAND OPERA COMPANY.- DANCING. ■ OPENING GALA PERFORM 4NOR ■ : ; ~^ : TO-MORROW NIGHT AT's? ST- FEANCIS'S HALL, HILL STREET "MADAME BUTTERFLY." DANCE. DANCE. 'I To guard against interruption' of the per- TO-MORROW NIGHT and EVFRY tormance, and for the convenience of the ' SATURDAY XIGHT au^ence, the doors will be closed at 8 r , , lljit!- ---° clock, and no one will be admitted after iiannels optional. : • p p^s? bT^iirtXt: £T% 81012: Euclolph's °^- tervals. A warning bell will be run- two ' '"" minutes before the performance in re- ■ •. " >~,„,„ ~ sumed after the interval. The doors will ■ ■•■,■•■• • DA3SGE- -. ■ ' . ' ; then be closed; -' ,'• HATAITAI PLUNKET ' ■ IMPORTANT! . T.AIA HALL, KILBIRNIE Reservations in the Back Stalls at 5s SATURDAY, 29th 8-V> tor to-morrow- night's opening gala per- PAR 4GOV ORPttpwi? a formance of "Madame Butterfly" are now o , ±^nA{jU^ ORCHESTRA, at the Bristol Piano Co. - Subs- 2s <?tl. . Novelty Dances 2s 6d-GALLERY 2s 6d. WILL YOU COME? iGallery Tickets at 2s 6d ior to-morrow tjat.™ ~£>~vit- " night may now be purchased at the Grand -PaT4tl ' Sn™ 1 ' Opera House Confectionery Shop from 9 , T - ALAIS EO\AL, o clock this morning. ' Late door after ' ALPHA STREET* off Cambrid"* 7.30, 2s. terrace. ■ —— ■■— TO-3IOKKOW and EVERY'■ SATURDAY THE ONLY "BUTTERFLY" SDa'nc\ S'» 1 OrollestraNEKT 2 |iiol'^ AT Xea'S^^lfes e^--600 Tickets at 4s 6d, 25 6d, A^^^~ cIiIRET; . „ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT.. " ' .. '■-. i ; -, —/—-■: -: —;■"■'• — JOY NIGHT ' Giffi " SIIII • loEif B^bS^^in^^^Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-MORROW " ' TO A^ORROW I TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. y WILLIAMSON-IMPERIAL T HJ' J THE *EALM, I. GRAND OPERA SEASON. , TO-MORROW EVENING Grand Gala Performance of Puccini's FIRST HEAT MODERN WATT 7 Beautiful Qpera-r ... . WELLINGTON DANCING CHAAI " MADAME BUTTERFLY" ■ „ , WONSHIPS/ "MADAME BUTTERFLY." > taken, of Finalists in each •■ "MADAME BUTTERFLY.". : • .f lass: See .yourself .as" others see you ■ . " MADAME BUTTERFLY." •. ' Also the Great Surprise Event Announced "MADAME BUTTERFLY.;'.' •.-- : - ■ Last.Week. .:. " :, "MADAME BUTTERFLY." ;.; - ~ Nrvrircc " The only evening production of .this- • — ?^gH° NOTICES, v ■ ■CESARmI'vA-LOBRA; ■'•■'. TAK^ ce f that * shall not. be reThe World's Most^arming Butterfly: i^m/^tt,^ S^' PRIMO MONTANARI, ■-■■■;■ a■ r tllls dateThe Distinguished Tenor, as Pirikerton. GEORGE HOARE, DEL CHIARO; Pine avenue, Upper' Hutt As Sharpies. " '. oafi, dntnUar. iitm Also Michele Fiore, Jeanette Roonev, Roy October, 1932. Glasheen, Michael O'Brien, Lina fv tttp 0imr.T,,,,, — _■ ;..-. M,E ST^Sf :eo W ;- . rfffiJSKygSK NEXT MONDAY NIGHTI .. . ' ACT, 1908/f ,AND - ■ -"-^TEE Verdi's Thrilling^ Opera, ;- IN THE MATTPW «* t\. r- i ~ With = .Spinster,-deceased.-■ APOLLO GRANFORTE '■ ' P T,,£f N? +1 t0 £ n Order made h? a As RIGGOLEITO, ' Zealnnf T f n °/, % fl S »P™me Court of NeuLINA . PALIUGHI ak.:.GILDA." " ; a^iirt th? F,°t 1" ftl*™? ha" DS claims Hailed by -critics ,as ;the;.most brilliant Siffl, o lrt " r i^wT 81 decoloratura soprano direct from her amaz- the 8 h cHv 'f T ™« Wellington on ing triumphs at La Scala and other Opera whose V a = "^ ne; a"d.Probate of Houses oE the wld. Tnlv 1019 as.S rant«d on the 6th day of PEIMO MONTANARI a 3 the Duke. f, 1 niti^? •' y-/ equUc ed, to send in CONDUCTOR- "■ 1 Particulars ,m -writms of their claims MAESTRO wIkDO ALDBoVaNDI; % th% T^ EW f Z^ALAKD INSURANCE TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT; ' Si.P^ilding, 1 Hu^ "CARMEN." :■•;-.- ton, on or before the^ 30th day of. NbvemTv. ■ .i -, ■ CA <.:RME J N- •' > ■„'" b«:nest, after -ivhich date, the Executor .Ihe most brilliant production of Bizet's .will proceed to distribute the "assets of the opera ever staged; First appearance'here deceased among the persons entitled thereof the World Famous Mezzo-soprano, to, having regard ontyto the claims and BRUNA CASTAGNA as Carmen, demands of which it shall then have had The World's Greatest Carmen. . notice. ' PEDRO.MIRASSOU M .p«m Jose,. DATED nt Wellington this 28th day of A very distinguished dramatic tenor from October- \syi APOLLO GRAtFOKfe as Escamillo. 6h^M^ TRIPP COOKE, AND FULL GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA 2 0 n rln ,l™ ft +iV iv , • | FULL GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA ' Solidt^tf GRAND OpSa CHORUS GRAND OPERA CHORUS " mggnT TTfrT^>T Z : —■ " v 100—ARTISTS—100 - ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. During the season of 17 nights the fol- "N o™^0™^ IS HEREBY GIVEN that "the lowing Operas 'will be presented:— Partnership hertofore existin"- be-TfiArnPT-nw nsWrpnivi ■ ™'cc" John Coehrane, Harry firaest 10-MORROW (SATURDA\). Combs, and George Lvon Taylor■'■SaveS " MADAME BUTTERFLY." .'. c^rying on businessnt 131, Manners street' "Rigoletto," "Carmen," "Lucia," Wellin«t(>n. "nder the name of the Civic "Trovatore," "La Boheme," "Cavalleria i; resl • FrintmS and Publishing Company Rustioaria" and "Pacliacci." "Barber of ? as bef n dissolved by mtitual consent as Seville," "Faust/ "Tosca,"- "Ri"oletto" °m , the Bth day of October, 1932. The "Traviata." . sald business -will henceforth. be carried The productions will he staged on the •' °n. u,n der thf ai^nM of the Civic Press highest J. C. Williamson standard. ■!? ■?! an£ Publisl"ng Company by the Hf)T: PT iW AWn prtppq - said dorm boenrane and Harry Ernest JJUX AiSD PRICES. ■ combs, who will be entitled to receive all Box Plana ior. Preferential Seats at 10a moneys owing to the partnership, and who are open for the whole of the season. will pay all debts owing by the partnerBos Plans for 7s 6d seats in the Dress ship. • Circle- and Reserved Stalls are open for T>,i.j' t TO n- < n • n-n. j the first seven night* of the season. OctoW iL WelhngtOn thls 2' th day o£ Prices: D.C. and R.S. (preferential), = J , ?; '•, T' :^ ' ' 10s; Ordinary,.. 7s 6d; Back Stalls (Re- ~ Slg"ed br t°e John Cochrane, Harry serves). ss, at the doors (unreserved) £ rnest pombs. and George Lyon Taylor 4s; Gallery, 2s Gd, after 7.30 2s. AH prices § a? c? c u\ tJ}%,P Tef ence o£ W. B. Rainey, plus tax. ■ ' ' . . Solicitor, Wellington. . ' Box Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales H. E. COMBS. '! at Grand- Opera House' Confectionery ' J. COCHRANE. Shop. • •• ' -■■:;, . . . GEO. L. T. SAVEGE. I |g^ ; povAT.^, M T.Tvtr"" 7 FUNERAL NOTICES. . ™XX "^OYAL ROLLER RINK, rpHE Friends of the late Leopold Dentjtjt^v t- • i l '■ tice are invited to attend his Funeral FREE . Vman-atrtet. - ; ; which'will leave the Mortuary Chapel of ppvv ■ -™+ io E- Morns, Jun., Ltd., 60. Taranaki street,! \MBTT,AVrP '-30t012- .' on Monday., the 31st October, 1032, at 10 hmTTT^-r^ n , , , aM- fm' tllp Cemetery. Kavori. A^BULA^CI;. Come and help a good E. MORRIS, JUNR., LTD., AMRULAJvCE cause-also Enjoy Your- Funeral Directors. AM^ANc! Sdf- ' G\]T^ St- a"d 2S- Rid^^d-t-NIGHT See ' ■ ' -1 °' NTGHT DAISY BELL AND HER THE Friends o£ the ] a te Mr. Sydney MGHT BICYCLE. X Arthur Legge are ■ invited to attend Si^HT Hear "THE STROLLERS." his Funeral, which wUI leave the Chapel FREE AMBULANCE. BENEFIT NIGHT of ?. Morris, Jun.. Ltd., 60 Taranaki Tel. 51-212. G. S. BRIGHT, ' st«et, -To-morrmv (Saturday),'29th Oeto-' . ; Manager. ber > 1932< at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery gT. JUDE'S CHURCH, LYALL BAY. E. MORTiiS, ,TUNR LTD ANNUAL BAZAAR,. ' ~ Funeral Directors, '' Church Hall, Freyberg street, 60 > Taranaki-st., and 28. Riddiford-st. SATURDAY, 29th OCTOBER. r Telephone 52-159. - To/Jje'ppened by Mrs. Sprott at 2 3o" ' "' ■ '; ' Attractive Stalls",.. Afternoon, Tea,' Com- "^'V'''' ' v ''■'A;"' 1--petitions.. Musical -Programme 8 p:m. '' ' -\- <:. :--'^ 3''9Cjlt- -<■ *V : ■ 'nC.--!^HORNDON ICLAWN TENnIFcLuT m^^M FEBGUSSOX'^P™:™- ---| (INCORP) ■■• TR^ Bretliven. .are respectfully .'invitedI T=B Openly of the- Thomdnn Lawn' Sydn^^.^^l^Lhll^^^ iLjATifY:;^^^^,I;!*^^1 ;!*^^ "a^^lnT^hlSSlNG 1! 32-- SmeS^rot 2' aYHon. Secretary, Ej- Comniand p£ the-W.Mr

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 103, 28 October 1932, Page 2

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