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GRAND OPERA HOUSE RAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEE TODAY 2.15, TONIGHT at 8 J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present Frank Neil's Gorgeous Pantomime, —Special Pantomime Announcement— LAST THREE NIGHTS OP "CINDERELLA." LAST SIC YEN MATINEES OF "CINDERELLA." NOTE.—There will he a MATINEI EVERY DAY NEXT WEEK of "CIN ; DERKLLA" at 2.30. Final Matinee NEXr: SATURDAY at 2.15. COMMENCING NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT (Evenings Only). Frank Neil's Biggest and Best Revue. "THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD." . "THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD." '•THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD." '•THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD." "THE WHIRL OF THE WORLD." REVUE DE LUXE. Packed with Fun. Lovely Girls. Gorgeous Scenes. Novelties Galore. With GEORGE WALLACE, SYE BECK, and all the Other Pantomime Star in the Biggest and Brightest High-speei Show you have Ever Seen, NIGHT PRICES— ss, 4s, 3s, 2s, Is Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. MATINEE PRICES.-3s, 2s, Is. Chi: dren Half Price at all times except to 1 seats. All prices plus tax. BOOK YOUR SEAT NOW FOR "THI WHIRL OF THE WORLD" REVUI NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. Day Sales now open at Gram Opera Confectionery. Telephone Reserve 51-814. rpHE WELLINGTON APOLLO ■ SINGERS. Conductor: H. TEMPLE WHITE. FIRST CONCERT OF SEASON, : TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER] TONIGHT at 8 o'clock, . TONIGH First appearance of members of the We lington Boys' Choir, by kind permis siou of Mr. H. Temple White. ASSISTING ARTISTS: ERNEST JENNER, A.R.A.M. (Sol Pianist and Accompanist), special! engaged from Christehureh. AUSTIN BLACKIE (Tenor), and TREVOR. THOMAS (Bass). HEAR WELLINGTON'S FOEEMOSI MALE CHOIR! Reserved Seats, 3s (plus tax); Unri served, 2s (plus tax), and Is. COME RITZ COME RITZ COME TO THE RITZ COME RITZ COME RITZ 5 AND LISTEN TO rPOMMY STRATTON x OMMY STRATTON AND HIS PERSONALITY BAND. PERSONALITY BAND. PERSONALITY BAND. ENJOY A CIGARETTE ENJOY A CIGARETTE (With, the Management's Compliments 3 ...-■ ON SUNDAY EVENING ON SUNDAY EVENING • There will be An ENTERTAINING AND ' AMUSING ENTERTAINING AND AMUSING PROGRAMME' PROGRAMME By TOMMY STRATTON'S BAND. TOMMY STRATTON'S BAND. y, y FOLLOW THE CROWDS to the EITZ RITZ • RITZ RITZ RITZ RITZ Direction: MRS. ST. JOHNSTON. GLIDE CRATING SKATING. GLIDE °KATING SKATING. , GLIDE " GLIDE TONIGHT. GLIDE .GLIDE 7.30 to 11 o'clock. GLIDE ~ GLIDE VAGABONDS' BAND. c GLIDE VAGABONDS' BAND. GLIDE ' In New Skating Numbers. GLIDE SNAPPY MUSIC ! GLIDE DELIGHTFUL SKATING ! GLIDE Twilight Couples, GLIDE Mohawk Waltz, GLIDE Reverse Partners. GLIDE And the popular favourite GLIDE SINGING TRIOS. sj GLLDE SINGING TRIOS. GLIDE GLIDE Lady Instructresses, " GLIDE Gent, Instructors, * GLIDE In attendance at each session. GLIDE " GLIDE A. TUBER.T, v GLIDE Manager. J GLIDE GLIDE Tnbphone 41-601. GLIDE FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fredri< Stacey are invited to attend .the Fu eral of their late beloved son, George : A., which will leave the Chapel of ] * Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Stree on Monday, June 12, 1933, at 2 p.m., fi the Cemetery, Karori. ;" ■ E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., i. Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. THE Friends of Mr. Edward Ryan a: invited to attend the Funeral of h late beloved wife, which will leave h residence, Main Road, Ngahauranga, c !. Monday, June 12, 1933, at 2 p.m., fi the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. THE Funeral of the late Mr. Jam< McNeely will leave 120 Darlingto £. Road, Miramar, at 2 p.m. Tomorro (Sunday), Juno 11, 1033, for Karo Cemetery. .1 ISAAC CLARK AND SON, . Funeral Directors, 27 Wingfield Street. nPHE Friondi3 of the late John T. Fe ■*• guson are respectfully invited 1 attend his Funeral, which will leave h !, late residence, Revans Street, at 2 p.m Sunday, June 11, 1933, for the Feathersto Cemetery. T. SAUNDERS, ■ . Undertakers. HHHE Friends of the late Waiter Hodds -*- are respectfully invited to attend h Funeral, which will leave his late res denee, Underbill Road, at 1.30 p.m., Moi day, June 12, 1933, for the Feathersto ■ Cemetery. T. SAUNDERS, Undertaker. 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. . CHAS GREEK, FUNERAL FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER, - Telephone 6, . 3 PORIRUA. jl/TY New Premises include an up-to-dal "■f- Mortuary. Motor Hearse and all a] pliances. Prompt attention given to a details.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 135, 10 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 135, 10 June 1933, Page 2