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NEW OPERA, HOUSE-Daily, 2.15, 8 p.m, A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. i The Genws^of All the In the Most Discussed Film, of: NOEL COWARD "THE SCOUNDREI;' 5 (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) TELEPHONE 51-814 FOR TONIGHT'S RESERVES. ... COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! I ■ . . . A SPECIAL REQUEST SEASON I • • . ' ' * Of ' . ■ --- RONALD COLMAN—RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN—RONALD COLMAN " ' ' In the 20th CENTURY-Darryl F. Zauuck Production " CLIVE OF INDIA " v CLIVE OF INDIA w "CLIVE OF INDIA" "CLIVE OF INDIA »■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ( A United Artists Picture V

In the Presence of thcii- Esceileneics tne Governor-General and Viscountess Gahvay. m OWN HAL L x O "W N : H A'L L TONIGHT AT S. • ■ ; TONIGHT AT S. . ... " TONIGHT AT S. 1 £ reat Musical Event at which all s Social and - Musical ;■ Wellington will be : i present. First 'appearance in. Welliugton of the lovely English Contralto of the British National Opera Company. MURIEL BRUNSKILL ■ MURIEL BRUNSKILL MURIEL BRUNSKILL MURIEL BRUNSKILL MURIEL BRUNSKILL MURIEL BRUNSKILL England's Greatest Present-day Contralto. "AT THE CLOSE OF THE PERFORMMASTERLY INTERPRETATIONS ROUSED THE AUDIENCE TO THE HIGHEST PITCH OF ENTHUSIASM." ("Otago Daily Times," Dunedin, 7/9/35.) "Brunskill is the greatest vocal artist heard by me in this country." ("Australian Musical News," 1/5/35.) "The _ greatest contralto ' heard. by this generation of Sydney music lovers." (Sydney "Sunday Sun," 6/6/35.) Associate Artist: CARL BARTLDSTG, Solo. Pianist. SECOND CONCERT. SATURDAY, at S. Prices: 6s and 4s. (reserved), 3s and 2s, plus tax. Concessions to Students and Choirs.. . ..,-'" Box Plans, and, 3s and 2s tickets, at Begg's. ' 1 Doors opcu Tonight at 7. THESE CONCERTS WILL NOT BE , BROADCAST. t '—i— :—i / NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. 20 Cheerful Talented Young Men Present fJ.RAND CONCERT; TOWN r HALL, THURSDAY, 10th instant, at 8 p.m. Military Band, Orchestra. Instrumental Solos. Singing, and Humour. Sir Clutha Mackenzie will tell stories. Admission Is, Reserves 2s. Box Plan ; D.I.C. Entire proceeds in aid of tho Work for . the Blind. ! . Concert arranged by .Wellington Red.Cross \ Society; HELP THIS GREAT CAUSE. ' .HELP THIS GREAT CAUSE. ; > ; ■ ,: :' ■■M.S. GALLOWAY^ ■! . Hon. Secretary.! " * PUBLIC LECTURE. : ACROSS UNKNOWN ARABIA,-' "• , ACROSS UNKNOWN ARABIA,.--. By the ._ .'..' ' . Famous Explorer, Author, and Diplomat; DR.- BERTRAM THOMAS, t: ,: DR. BERTRAM THOMAS. ■- * DR. BERTRAM'THOMAS-••■-■: MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, at S p.nV: ' gT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. Cinematograph Films, Lantern Slides. ADMISSION 2s. For Reservations ring AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN. DRESSCUTTING, DESIGNING. DRESSMAKING. T EARN to Cut and makeJPerfect Fitting -*-* Clothes for yourself o? anyone else: Be competent to command an income from £4 to £15 per week. Graduates of the McCabe Academy are among the highest-paid fashion experts in i the Southern Hemisphere. ' Call, write, or telephone 43-323 for our r Free Booklet. Reduced Fees. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESS- • MAKING r .l, OP 6 Largest School ot Fashion), 4th Floor. D.1.C., Bldgs. Panama Street MEETINGS. THE WILLIAMS ROTARY ENGINES CO.i LTD A MEETING of Wellington and district XA Shareholders will be held in the Commercial Travellers' and Warehousemen'^ Board Room, Willis Street, opposite the Bank of New Zealand, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 10th inst.. at 7.30 o'clock. Matters of interest • will be presented by an official of.the Company; J.B.DAVY, . Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. . 'THE Friends of the late Herbert' Wilson . ■*• Lea are invited to attend his Funeral, . which will leavo the Chapel of Robt. H. , Wilson and Sous, Ltd., Tomorrow (Thursday), October 10. 1035, at 2 pjn., for the • Karori Cemetery. , ROBERT 11. WILSON & SONS, LTD., ' Undertakers^ 104 Adelaide Road. Telephones-24-155, 16-781. ■•.'. '"■'■ A\O. FORESTERS. ' COURT LOYAL NORTHLAND, N0.5781. TITEMBERS of the Court are respect- ■"•*• fully invited to attend the Funeral of our late Bro. H. W. Lea, which will leave the Chapel o£ R. H. Wilson and Sons, John Street, at 2 p.m. Tomorrow, i • Thursday, October 10, for Karori Ceme- ] P tery. ' - - - ■- ' By Order of the C.Rn^HE Members of the Institution ate in- -*■ vited to attend the Funeral of the1 late Bio. Herbert Lea, L.0.L., No. 49, ! which will }c:t\c Lhc Chapel of fiobt. H., j Wilson und Sons;, Ltd., Tomorrow (Thiii-s-' day). October JO, 1035,- at 2 p.m., i'or the Karori Cemetery., By Oo'mniand of the W.M,

j^ANAWATU GOLDEN JUBILEE bilOW, PALMERSTON NORTH, NOVEMBER 7, 8, 0, 1933, '. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. Heavy Bookings of Exhibition Space. Only 14 Stands-Left. ;T . . Only 14 Stands Left. "~ ■' -s Immediate .application .essential if y o « are not to be disappointed.' ' J,. Apply NOW to' Office, -".:.'■. .' j BOX So, PALMEROTON NO^TH, : DANCING. > learners' class, old-time "dancing. TONIGHT (Wednesday) TONIGHT /IT the RADIANT HALL, 37 Wxo^StJ ■*"*■ (above Castle's, Chemist). -- Teaching from 7.30 till 11. Please roll up eavly. Subs Is. Subs. I*. Proceeds in aid of the Blind. TONIGHT! \ TONIGHT! S T- Jl^ AMBULANCE HALL, FVAu a?- St*& -For- aEeal Good -Night of Old-time Dancing. I""-." Don't Hesitate. THIS IS THE SHOW! Admission Is-3d. DANCE RECITAL. - ■"" MISS DOROTHY DANIELS will me. her Students in a Song and Dinet Extravaganza in the Concert Chamber, Town Hall, on SATURDAY, OCTOBEIt 19, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Prices: Matinee Is, 2s, Evening 1* !■ 6d, 2s 6d 5 Children, Is. CffDlC. JJARBARA ' -^ • XHORBURN^ SCn°fL^oSS^ ERN Tap Dancing by Arrangement. Hours: Monday ana Tuesday, 10. a.m. to 10 p.m.,- Friday, 11.30 a.m. to 10-pja.s Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. . ■ ■ Studio; Top Flooty I§Q Lambfen. Quay. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, N.Z.'a University of BALLROOM DANCING. Past and Present Pupils and Friends ar« t, »-vT«i? vited to tie Studio" '" ■ ' ' DANCE NEXT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. Studio: 58 Lower Cuba Street. Tel. 45-571. ELECTION NOTICES. THE OTAKI SEAT. ■ •• MB. WILL APPLETON..the'lndepend- *«• ent Candidate, will address furthetf meetings, at S p.m. in each case/, as folSTOKES VALLEY PUBLIC HALL- ; Saturday, October 12. " :;:-.;-.. MAKARA HALL—Monday, 14. ; . EVERYONE ■ INVITED. '* ' COMMONWEALTH LAND PARTY. q\HE -Electors of Wellington East ar« reminded that MR. E. W.:NICOLAUS, Cii.P. Candidate^'opens his camcpaign. at Airport. Tearooms,^ .Rongotai. TONIGHT. ..■..'■., . Chair taken at 8 p.m.' Sharp by ;Mr. J>. McDougall, M.P. PUBLIC NOTICES. •. "THE COMPANIES ACT :1933/V ; VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION ' ■'or ■ ' ■■-.■■■-■•■• .■ BOND'S HOSIERY MILL LIMITED. TSY Special- Resolution- passed on the -*-» . second day of October 1935 the members of Bond's Hosiery Mill Limited resolved that the Company- be- wound- upvoluntarily and that Tboniae .-Lindsay Ward, of Welliugton, Public Accountant, be appointed Liquidator. -The business heretofore carried ou by the Gompany.haa been acquired by and will be carried ou in the same premises under the same management by BOND'S HOSIERY MILLS (N.Z.) LIMITED, and all. accounts and all correspondence in relation to the business should in future be addressed to .the new Company. . T. L. WARD. Liquidator, SARAH HURFORD AMES'S TRUST.' TTNDER the Will of the late Mrs. Sarah! *-' Hurford Ames part of the net annual income from her residuary estate m to be distributed amongst: . ','"" ■ "Homes and other Institutions for the care and welfare of aged or infirm persons of either' sex by: whomsoever con« ducted" situate in the City of Wellington and its suburbs. ' • It is requested that applications.on behalf of all Homes arid Institutions claiming to be eligible to participate-ia the foregoing bequest be submitted not - later than November •7, 1935,- to the ' District Public Trustee, Wellington;' ■ ' • ;" A..R. COAPr District Public Trusts*. ' October 5, 1935.' ' -'". V -": 01'1'ICIAL' OPENING.":" ; ._":' % TTEALTH FOODS, LTD., TIP TOP XI 3IIEK BAR, ■ ; " 36 Mauueis Street, Wellingtoa. To be Officially Opened-by tli© chi\nhan of the N.Z. Dairy Control Board (Me. A. J. Murdoch, M.P.), at 2.15 THUBSDAT. First Week's Profits to be donated to Children's Health Camp. Introducing to Wellington this aaMK innovation which has taken Australia §£ storm. . WHY SUFFER,TOOM RHEUMATISMf "RHEUMATISM, Neuritis, Sciatica, «md XII : Lumbago successfully, treated ~by. Natural Methods. -~ • ;■.;-.•... ,:- A Course of. Treatment will'speedily restore j'ou to good health. ' MR. RONALD T. JUcLEAN (N.-z!e.M.) 15 Courtenay Place. Wellington. i . Consultations Free. , j Ji"oc appointments Telephone 50-634. I. ' - T")ONT let moths make a ineaJ of your •*-/ earpots iind furnishings—Use -JvLlKEELO Liquid Spray. Pleasantly ;jierfura'ed. Harmlcfs to human beings aud fabrics. .' . ■'■■.-

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 2

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