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INTERNATIONAL JOY NIGHT . ' . . (Under Viceregal Patronage) TOWN HALL-TONIGHT-TOWN HALL A NIGHT OF IRRESISTIBLE LAUGHTER! A FOUR. HOURS' PROGRAMME IN TWO PARTS. ! FIRST PART: Two Goodfellows make a lightning tour of the world, visiting Java, China, Japan, Hawaii, America, England, France, Holland, Italy, Hungary, Spain, Poland, & Russia, •LAURIE SWEETAPPLE & JACK CHANDLER AS THE TWO GOODFELLOWS. . , Scenas representing the various countries presented by Misses Kathleen O'Brien, Dorothy^Pai'lette, Margaret O'Connor, Dorothy Daniel, Kathleen Ferris, Kath Nickels, Gracie Kerr; Messrs. Harison Cook, Assheton Harbord, Ray Trewern, W. E. Priestley, D. Hogg, and many other well-known Entertainers. ■ SPECTACULAR TABLEAU by Members of the YOUTH PEACE LEAGUE. SECOND PART: At 10 p.m.. the floor of the Town Hall will be cleared for Dancing to the strains of an Orchestra, of Ten Players. TICKETS 2/6 EACH. . ; TICKETS 2/6 EACH. FOUR. HOURS OF LAUGHTER.AND COLOURFUL ENTERTAINMENT.

CARTER THE GREAT. CARTER THE GREAT. THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIAN, ' . Who has just arrived from San Francisco, and now on his 'sixth year of his seusational world tour, Having visited Rolne, 'Venice, Rangoon, Calcutta, China, Japan, 'Manila, England, including the British Isles, Paris, Amsterdam, Russia, Orleans, Buenos Aires, Canada, and all through with the African Theatres, Ltd., from Durban to Egypt. TH EMOST TRAVELLED ORGANISATION IN THE WORLD. •-OR AND - OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 23, Commencing with Special Matinee, 2.30. Children Half-Price, except Late Doors. Lessee: J. C. Williamson. (N.Z.), Ltd. CARTER THE GREAT. / CARTER THE GREAT. : ,:. . in the Realms of magic CARTER STANDS PRE-EMINENT AND UTTERLY BEYOND RIVALRY. MIS SEVELYN MAXWELL, who unfolds a CHAPTER FROM THE SUPERNATURAL IN AN EXHIBITION OF THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE OR MENTAL TELEPATHY, the result of years of ■■ . ! 'study. . • ■ ■ CARTER THE GREAT. CARTER THE GREAT. The World's Most Famous Magician and Illusionist, and Supporting Artists, constituting the Biggest Show of its kind that ' has ever left America. CARTER THE GREAT. ' . HUNDREDS OF NEW NOVELTIES. A MARVELLOUS ENTERTAINMENT. EVERYTHING. NEW. , PRlCES:—Reserves, D.C. and R.S., ss; Stalls, 4s and 3s; Early Gallery, 2s; Late Gallery, Is 6d. Children admitted to all performances Half-price except Late Gal« lery, Is. All, Briees Plus Tax. ■ .Box Plans at D.1.C., Wednesday. Morning at 9 o'clock. ; - . \. The."Hallmark" of Wellington—v ' ■' •'■ GILMER'S \ .r ROYAL'OAK '•■■"'■•>'■' ■' - • HOTEL.' ■ ALWAYS to the fore with two Bottle Stores cranimed with the finest Wines and Spirits—everything to put that joyous brightness into Xmas and N.ew Year! ' AUSTRALIAN RICH PORT, i Quart Bottles only 3s, Pints Is 9d. Purchase your requirements early. XMAS HAMPERS. HAMPER No! 1:— I 1 Each of Gonsalez 6 Diamond Port Wine, Spanish.'Sherry (Jarez), Bell's House Whisky, Royal Yin Cocktail, % Bottle French Brandy, and 6 Bottles N.Z. Lager. 'Price £2 10s. ' HAMPER No, 2:- • / ', 2 bottles Rich Australian Port, 1 bottle Sherry, % bottle Brandy, 1 bottle . Royal Yin Cocktail, 1 bottle House ■• Whisky.... '- '• "'". ' Price 355. Hampers' made. up. to your own' requirements. ' ' ;■!' : Free on Rail or delivered free within City . ' Boundary. ' XMA'S DINNERS, 1 n,m. and 6 p.m., will be an outstanding feature this year at the Royal Oak. Special Decorations, coloured balloons, Bon Bons—and a mag.- . nifipent Menu. . /Reserve tables at office or by Telephone 44-134. ' . -. • . , . . , J; A. DUNCAN, Licensee. -2 BOTTLE STORES, Manners Street, and Dixon Street. . WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI "VV-:..- .. STREET. . . . , ■ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, ■ At 7 p.m. . ' Handel's . . ' "MESSIAH." ■ ... ... "MESSIAH." . ... . ''Augmented Choir. " Soloists: . ... , Mrs. Fraser-Morrish. ~ ■"'';' Mrs. Bertha Fettes. . Mr. George Wilson. Mr. Russell J. Laurenson.'. Organist, Mr. H. Temple White.. SKATING TONIGHT, SKATING ROYAL ROLLER RINK. SKATING XVOYAL ROLLER RINK. SKATING ' ■ i' ■ SKATING . "COLLEGIANS" SKATING- .'' ORCHESTRA. SKATING Weekly Sessions: SKATING Fridays—7.3o-10.30 p.m. SKATING Saturdays—7.3o-11 p.m. ." ~ZZ~~ T77LBIRNIE xv BRANCH HBETUBNtDSOipieRSi MIRAMAR ysss°-*&r \ silver , XSSISS^ BAND. END-OF-SEASON BENEFIT CONCERT. ... THIS SUNDAY, at 8.15 p.m. KINEMA, KILBIRNIE. —- 14 ITEMS —— \ . Band, "Pas Dei," arr. R. A. Southerlaud. Band, March, "Howitzer" (Lewis). Recitation, Violet Compton, "Dawn Wind." • Mr. Jenkins, $ong, "Wai.ata Maori." Band, Waltz, "Juliana"'(Raymond). Master Kenneth Bruce, Elocution, "Old Chap." Piano Duet, "2nd Rhapsodic" (Liszt), Vera Boesley and Beth Mnplesdcn. Louie Compton (2ZW Spngbird), , Songs, with Jeari Hooker, Violin Obligato. Band, "Musical Memories' '(Trenchard). Master Allan Bruce, Sketch, "The Balald of Sir John Bruce." Mr. Arthur Haley, Song, "When the Ser-geant-Major's on Parade." Band, "Sabbath Memories" (Newbold). 'Cello Solo, Selected, Miss Josie Berti. Band, March, "Red Star" (Lewis). R. A. SOUTHERLAND, Band Conductor. MISS VERA BOESLEY, Accompanist. KARORI SCHOOL' 76th ANNIVERSARY. HPHE Committee or the Karori School ■*■■ 'has pleasure in inviting Parents and Ex-scholars, particularly those attending before 1898, to. be present at' a function at the School on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, at 2.15 p.m.. during which a memorial to the late Katherine Mansfield will be •unveiled. Afternoon Tea. H, L. P. DYETT, ■ ' < Chairman. MAYFAIR CABARET, under ■ hew Management, Reopens Saturday next with Famous High Hatters Band. Telephone 51-770.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 4