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GRAND OPERA HOUSE NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. ' MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.15 o'clock. COME EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! ". J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present with' Enormous Success—FßANK NEIL'S 25 INTERNATIONAL VARIETY STARS 25 Introducing for the First Time in New Zealand the Greatest Gathering of 1 International Stagel Stars evet seen. Headed by NICE, FLORIO, AND LUBOW, Sensational American Comedy Dancing Stars. And ttie Man who is Making the Whole World Laugh— ;■• JOEY PORTER, JOEY PORTER, England's Cleverest and' Funniest Comedian. "ALEC HALLS," THE THREE AMBASSADORS, Famoua Continental Humorist. Modern Melody-makers. AND A» HOST OF OTHER SPECIALTY PERFORMii'KS, with FRANK NEIL'S FAMOUS BALLET AND SHOWGIRLS in A Complete Now Revue, with Everything Entirely New and Different— "ON WITH THE SHOW" PRICES: Matinees, 3/-, 2/-, I/-. Children Halt-price. Nights: Kes. Stalls and b-irtie a/-. Stalls I/-, Back Circle 3/-. Back Stalls -I/'-. Uallery 1/6. Late Doors UK Plus tax. Plans at DJ.C. Theatre Telephone 51-814

"THE WENTWORTH..'.' "JtHE v WENTWORTH.* .TONIGHT 9-11.30 • TONIGHT TONIGHT 9-11.30 TONIGHT Gents. Is 6el. Ladies Is. Gents, la 6_. . Ladiesr Is. FKED. WEBBER FRED. WEBBEW And His RHYTHM RASCALS. RHYTHM. RASCALS Hazel Martin's Juveniles. To Our Regular Patrons: ON MONDAY NEST, FEBRUARY i, The Wentworth is engaged for a private party, BUT DON'T FORGET OUR BIG CABARET NIGHT With FRANK NEIL'S VARIETY STARS. FRANK NEIL'S VARIETY STARS. WED., February 6. WED., February 6. WED., February 6. WED., February 0, 3s each. 9-2 a.m. 3s each. 3s each. 0-2 a.m. 3s each. Reserves 40-703: NO EXTRA. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND. ■APES-AIR G O N C K R T. ORIENTAL. BAY, TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), JAN. 30' At 8 o'clock. A specially-selected programme of popular music, will be .given. Silver Coin Collection in. aid o£ BandEund. CHEAP GOLF (for Month o£ February Only). STRATHMO-RE PARK GOLF LINKS. BROADWAY, MIRAMAR. No. .3 Seatoun Tram stops at this Golf Course; fairways have been recently mowed- Acclaimed' as the best fl-hole Golf Course 1 round1 Wellington. 9 Holes practically level' course. Now' opea to the public:. ■Charges: Saturdays. Sundays, and Holidays, M' for !) HOLES'. All other days 6J for 9 HOLES. SWIMMING CARNIVAL, WEHM-ING CARNIVAL, 1 IE ARO BATHS, TE A.RO BATHSv ' TE AEO BATHS, Next SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, > At 2.30 o'clock. Championships, Diving, Water Polo. DANCING, '. T~ rfTHE GOOD COMPANIONS' -1- will hold their Selcet Weekly Oldtime Dance TONIGHT and EVERY WEDNESDAY, nt TRADES HALL. " ' Excellent Prizes. Best Lady and Gent -r Wallzci- Tonight. Is.. .Continuous.' Dancing. 8-12. ', 13. G,ood, Music. Monte Carlo. Buffet Supper. _, 8.30-11.15. v TONIGHT. TONIGHT. "2T. JOHN AMBULANCE, HALL, 29 O VIVIAN STREET, FOR THE BEST" OLD-TIME DANCING. THIS IS THE" SHOW. " Admission Is 3d. PAVILION, BASIN RESERVE. MEMBERS and their Friends arc reminded, that the Dance will be field as usual in the PAVILION TONIGHT. Also a 50-50- MotFa'n arid: Old'-Tnne Dance will be held on SATURDAY NIGHT. . IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA. M.' PARTRIDGE, 'Hostess. G. WHINCOP, Sec. WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS REALM ™ NIGHT. Wellington's finest Dance. What's one . section to get the best? The TORTOISE WALTZ*. Hear our .Marimba Band. Music that makes you dance. Why be loucly? Partners introduced. Subs. Is 3d. meetings; theatrical employees'" union. YEARLY Summons Meeting, Trades Hall, SUNDAY,. FEBRUARY 3, 1935, 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers. , General. Rule 28 enforced. . • W- WHITTLE, Hon., Acting Secretary. REAT ANTI-WAR RALLY, Trades Hall, THURSDAY, Jan. 31, 1935, at 8 p-.m. Pre-Coogress Rally: Speakers—Ml1. A. Birchfield, Wellington Anti-War Council; Mr. E". Cook, N.ZJT.A. War; Mr. W. H. Nugent, Australian Anti-War Delegate to N.Z.; Chairman, Mr. D. Griffin. The public are invited to attend tin's important meeting. Admission Free. Collection. THE NEW ZEALAND CLUB. UTEMBEKS are reminded of the ■"-*■• LUNCHEON to be- held THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935, at MESSRS. GAMBLE AND CREED'S RECEPTION ROOM, Lambton Quay, at 1 p.m., when, Wm. Teeling, Esq.. Author—frequent contributor to "The Times," London, member of Governing Council of Overseas League, will be chief guest and speaker. The subject of his address will be^ "European Conditions Today, and the Need, for Their Understanding within the- Empire." EDWARD P. LAMBERT, Hon. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN. DBESSCUTTING, DESIGNING, DRESSMAKING. T EARN to Cut and make P.erfect Fitting ■" Clothes for yourself or anyone else. Be competent to command an income from' £4 to £15 per week.Graduates of the AlcCabe Academy are among the highest-paid fashion experts in the Southern Hemisphere. Call, write, or telephone 42-323 for our Free Booklet. Reduced Fees. McCABE'ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING (The Largest School of Fashion), 4th Floor, D.I.C. Bldgß.. Panama Street. ENGAGEMENT. THE Engagement short!; to be announced. Have the ring exactly si desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLINO, Ring Specialists, ■ M Willis Street (over Prerton"*),

EDUCATIONAL. fTUNTLEY SCHOOL'. LX MARTON (Estd. 1807; A PREPARATORY LSOARUIxNU SCHOOL For Boys from 1 to 14 years of age. Ideally situated in the country, one mile from MARTON, ta liealtliy dis.tnct, and amid ■ beautiful, surroundings; 28 acres of land, of which, ten. are. playing fields for cricket, football, tennis, and golf;, complete with swimming, baths1, and1 beautiful Chapel withl fine Norman and Beard1 pipe organ. Bright and airy dormitories, classrooms, ana sick bay. TWO SCHOLARSHIPS of 20" sumess; each per annum for SONS OF Oi.D1 BOYS tenable for one- j-enr while at Hnntfcy. Illustrated Prospectus and details ot Scholarships obtainable from the HEAD MASTER. R P SrJERKJFir. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. BOARDING AND IMY SCHOOL EOR BOYS. Headmaster:- W. A. Armour, M.A., M.Sc. The Eirsfc Term, for 1935 begins on- Wednesday, February. 6. The enrolment of new pupils will be made on Tuesday, February 5, as follows — A-L—9.30 a.mw to. 12 noon. "M/A—l p.m. to 4. p.m. Enrolment of Boarders. Saturday morning, 2nd, Monday, 4th, and Tuesday, February 5. Special interviews may be made with the Headmaster by arrangement on— 'February 2, 10 a.m.-noon'. February 4, 1Q a.nu-a p.m. February 5, 10 a.m.-£ p.m. Pupils enrolling are espected to bring Certificates' of Birth, Proficiency or Competency, and Primary School. Leaving Cards.. Courses of instruction are —• General or' Professional, Commercial! Industrial.. The Bomding Establishment, is modem, splendidly equipped, and provides ajMple accommodation for Boarders.. JuniorBoarders taken by arrangement. Free place pupils may be admitted to Wellington College or Rongotai Boys' Col•lege, as preferred, whose parents' reside to the northward of a line commencing; at the= western end of Taupici Street, following. Hamilton Road, Overtoun Terraca. and Belvedere Road to Evans. Bay Road. For Prospectus and further particulars apply ta the Headmaster at the College, or the Secretary, 105 Customhouse Quay. GK F. JUDD, Secretary. T>ONGOTAI BOYS' COLLEGE. The School reopens for New Pupils on Tuesday, February 5, and for Last Year Pupils on Wednesday, February S r at 9 ■ a'.m. ' The following' New Pupils are eligible for admission without payment of, fees:— (a). All pupils who are holding a Free Place, at any other Secondary School and' whose parents are- residing or intend, to reside in. any of, the suburbs . on tfie eastern side of Mount Victoria, viz., Hataitai', Eilbn-nie, Lyall Bay, Miramar, Seatoun, etc. (b) All pupils from ANY SCHOOLS who have passed either the IVth' op Vtli Standards but' have not yet gained a proficiency certificate. (c)" AH' pupils who have passed the Proficiency Certificate Examination and whose parents are residing- or intend to reside in the localities mentioned under (a) aboves. Either one or both parents should .accompany new pupils to interview the Headmaster, on Tuesday, February 5, as follows: — A-M—9.30 a.m.-12.3a p.m. Mc.-Z.—2 p.m.-5 p.m. All new pupils should bring, with them (i) Original or Copy o£'Birth Certificate, (ii) last school' report, (iii) Proficiency Certificate (in casei; where such has been obtained). Further particulars may be obtained 'by parents either by letter addressed; to the school, or by Telephone 16-173. " " G. F. JUDD, Secretary. i : WELLINGTON1 GIRLS' COLLEGE. Principal: Miss V. M. Greig, M.A., B.Sc. The First Term begins on Wednesday, February 6, 1935. Former pupils assemble at 9:30 a.m., New Pupils 10.30 a'.m. New Pupils will be enrolled at the College on Friday, February 1, and Monday, February 4.. Mornings—9.3o a.m.-12.30 p.m. Afternoons—2 p.m.-3.30 p.m. Birth and Proficiency Certificates, also Progress Cards are required on enrolment. Pupils' may take a Professional, Home and General, Commercial or Art Course. G. F. JUDD, Secretary., WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' ♦» COLLEGE (Austin Street). The First Term 1935. opens- on Wednesday, February 6. Former Pupils 9 a.m., New Pupils 10 a.m. . The Principal will be at the College to interview .parents as follows: — Monday, February 4—lo a.m.-12 noon; 2 p.m.-4. p.m. A-L. Tuesday, February s—lo a.m.-12 noon; 2 p.m.-4" p.m. M-Z. , New Girls must, bring their BirtTi and Proaciency Certificates and Progress Cards. Courses:— 1. Professional, (with, or without Latin). 2. Home. 3. Commercial. Prospectus and Entrance Forms at the College or from the Secretary's Office, 105 Customhouse Quay, _ •• G. F. JUDD, 1 Secretary.

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