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GRAND OPERA HOUSE Lessee: ,T. G. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. THE OUTSTANDING MUSICAL GENIUS Off THIS GENERATION! COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT! 4-WONDERFUL CONCERTS-4 J. & N. Tait have great pleasure in presenting THE MIRACLE BOY OF THE PIANOPHILIP HARGRAVE PHILIP HARGRAVE The _ 12-year-old Genius ot the Piano, who has been acclaimed "The Musical Genius of this Generation," and for whom is predicted a world career amongst the greatest pianists the world has ever known, PHILIP HARGRAVE • Nothing in memory can compare with the wonderful enthusiasm which surrounded his oO marvellous concerts throughout the capital cities of Australia. PJayitg before packed houses everywhere, he simply amazed his audiences with his wonderful- technique and extraordinary sense cf musicianship. s PHILIP HARGRAVE .'". =■■' When this undoubted genius ascends to the position, that of being one of the world* fnf iw" fPianistS> a- S,, hf most af ured'y will> those who hear him during his approach* PHILIP HARGRAVE S^d^^VoXTopfe'^ Hal' graVe ' the W P-mst, has-bee. PHILIP HARGRAVE wimmmmm mmmmmmmm iKICES: Reserves, 5/-and 4/-; Unreserved,■ 3/- and 2/- (Plus laxi Special Concessions to Students and Parties' JOHN FAREELL, Tourina l!™™ n t,tiv;

J")E. LUXE THEATRE, ! XJE LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock; MONDAY, a 10.15 a.m., 3 p.m., 8 p.m. The story that has been read, by million of all ages in all lands, .Now the Screen's First. Pantomime. "ALICE IN WONDERLAND." "ALICE IN WONDERLAND." "ALICE IN WONDERLAND." (Approved for Universal Exhibition). jWith CHARLOTTE HENR¥ aa "Alice. ! Gary Cooper, Cary Grant, etc., etc. ; .Supports include another "Pop-eye th j Sailor" Cartoon. Box Plans at the "Peter Pan" Loung or Telephone Theatre (63-431). pALACi ~~THEATRI ! A PETONE. i TONIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. | One of the Most Glamorous Personality | the Screen has Ever Known, | ANNA STEN. | ANNA STEN, In "NANA." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) K^K' PHILLIPS HOLMES RICHARD BENNETT, MAE CLARKI AND GREAT CAST. Out or mystery, chaos, and terror . . bringing excitement and rare magnetisi to the role of the famed lady of the boule yards. Also: Special Silly, Symphony Cartoon ij Colour—and Full Programme. I ' ' | gTATE FRIDAY.: ! .'HAROLD LLOYD. i HAROLD LLOYDHAROLD LLOYD In " CAT'S-PAW." " CAT'S-PAW." "CAT'S-PAW." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.). WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLINGT WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. ' WRESTLING. PROFESSIONAL Light-heavyweigh Champions of Australia and Nei Zealand. ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN New Zealand. ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN And JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS • JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS Australia. , JOE KEATOS ' JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS JOE KEATOS JOB KEATOS JOE KEATOS * ' JOE KEATOS • ' JOB KEATOS Will Contest the AUSTRALASIAN TITLE AUSTRALASIAN TITLE AUSTRALASIAN TITLE AUSTRALASIAN TITLE AUSTRALASIAN TITLE AUSTRALASIAN TITLE AUSTRALASIAN TITLE At the TOWN HALL, MONDAY NiGHT. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NIGHT. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NIGHT. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NIGHT. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NIGHT. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NJGHT. TOWN HALL. MONDAY NIGHT. Koolman ia one of the fastest and mos scientific Wrestlers ever seen in Welling ton, and he is well matched with Keatos The bout will be marked by high-spcc< action from start to finish. The Match will NOT BE BROADCAST Prices as usual. Booking at Humphrey's Manners Street. ' TENNIS. COACHING. /"IOACHING on Court till 4.30 p.m. thereafter in Studio. T. S. WILLIAMS. JoU'il^S.. ,gr£f s .3£nni3 £k>ach.

TONIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. : lt Another Great Double Feature Programme (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Also " , "SMOKY." Frnn P[|oVe^r for, ,U niversal Exhibition.) , c irom the World-famous novel by Wilt ■ Notable Cast IncludeTVictor Jory, Iren* Bentley^ Frank Campeau. a S TAT£ FRIDAY.HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD In 5 '-CAT'S-PAW.' I' •'CAT'S-PAW." "CAT'S-PAW." jj (Recommended by Censor for Adults;) n . ——————______ . ~ .. ... ..: ; ... ANNOUNCEMENT. ANNOUNCEMENT. - ANNOUNCEMENT. ANNOUNCEMENT. • ANNOUNCEMENT. ; ■■- ■]\,fAJESTIC ". LOUNGE.-' aU -ajestic lounge. -•■■ MAJESTIC LOUNGE. ■ After Tonight's Usual Session. .■ tlie Lounge and Restaurant will be closed for alteration and complete reorganisation. WATCH . WATCH WATCH FOR FURTHER FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT. ANNOUNCEMENT. ANNOUNCEMENT, lt ANNOUNCEMENT. iv •■■•■• gTATB »■ F-BIDAT, HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD j "CAT'S-PAW." " CAT'S-PAW." " CAT'S-PAW." (Riecommended by Cen6or for Adults^ CT. PETER'S BAZAAR, *° SCHOOLROOM, GHUZNEE ST. OCTOBER 31 and NOVEMBER I. Afternoons, 3 till 5.30; Evenings 7 till 10. To be Opened by MRS. KNOX GILMER on Wednesday, at 3 p.m. Prizes for the best sponge cake, sausage rolls, ham-and-egg pie, and Turkish delight. Entries before 11 a.m., Wednes- . day. ENTERTAINMENT BY CHILDREN IN EVENINGS. Admission Od. QTAT.E FRJDA* HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD In "CAT'S-PAW." •; CAT'S-PAW." "CAT'S-PAW." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) it ; '<• AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN '• DRESSCUTTING DESIGNING d DRESSMAKING. T EARN to Cut and make Perfect Fit- ■" ting Clothes for yourself or anyone , else. Be competent to command an in* ■ come from £4 to £15 per week. !« Graduates of the McCnbe Academy are among the highest-paid fashion experts in the Southern Hemisphere. Call, Write, or Tel. 42-323 for our Frea Booklet. REDUCED FEES. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESS- ; MAKING, The Largest School o£ Fashion. Ith Floor, D.I.C. Bidgf*., Panama. Stiewt* /

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 4

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