WELCOMI-: T() MADGE ELLIOTT . . , MADGE ELLIOTT And' ( VHIL RITCHARD CYRIL RITCHARD In tlir iStispL'iiduiis and Spectacular Musii-al Comedy, '•ROBERTA/ "JtOBEKTA." BOX PLANS WILL BR OPENED AT THE U.I.C. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT "at 9 o'clock. A queue will be formed from S a.m. . GRAND OPERA HOUSE RAND OPERA- HOUSE. A Fea*t of .Musical Comedy, beginning with a I (iRANU OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE On SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. MATINEES MONDAY NEXT AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. •f. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.,' l'i-eseiil the Brilliant and Popular Artists, MADGK ELLIOTT MADGE ELLIOTT And CYRIL RITCHARD, - CYRIL RITCHAJiD. Together with a Company of 100 Artists, including ETHEL MORRISON, DIANE DU CANE, LEO FRANKLIN, MARIELE I-VARRE, FRANK LEIGHTON, FIELD j FISHER, and other favourites of the £20,000 Musical Comedy Triumph "ROBERTA" • '• X O B E li T A " '•ROBERTA'^ 'ROBERTA" . "RpBETITA" " Which has proved a vecoi'drbreaUer in London, New York, and. Australia, and which recently created-■ a furore of enthusiasm, in Auckland; where its season had to be considerably extended: PRICES: "_■".: Saturdays and Holidays: 7s 6cl, '. Back. Stalls 4s, G.allery ls"0d,- Early ■^Door Gallery Gd extra.-'- ' Week Nights:. '.'Peservcs" ' 0s" 6d,' "Back Stalls. 4s, Gallery.ls Od, Early rDoor I Gallery: 6d. extra. ■'•' " "'-.-■■ : Matinees: Reserves 55,-.Stalls 3s, Gallery Is. Od. -Children;- 2s 6d,-ls 6dra«d 'Is. (All prices plus taxL •' ■',-,■ : Box Plans will be opened.at the D.l.C.'ou Wednesday Mprning-at 9 o-'eloek.---A o,ueue will be formed fr0m.8.a:n1...:,' ' ~ ELECTION NOTICES. ; XATIONA-L"-GOVERNMENT,; .. . "■ OTAKI ELECTORATE. ' ' :'.".' rpHE RIGHT HON. J. G. COATE51 and the National Government .'-Candidate for the Otaki Seat, MR; G;- A= : MON"K, ivill address the Electors at the" ■•"-.' : . ■ - TOWN--HALL,-:KIiANDAI,LAH, - ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22,-at Vp.m. NGAIO RESIDENTS SPECIALLY , -...:. :INYITED,:.;:.;; -...^.l ' .NOfiTH F.LECTORATE.; ; - MRS. KNOX GILMER " MRS. KNOX GILMER" :, (Independent Candidate). Will address the ELECTORS in ST. FRANCIS HALL, Hill Street, ST. FRANCIS HALL, Hill Street ST. FRANCIS HALL, Hill Street, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at .8 p.m. TOMORROW (TUESDAY); al S p.iiu OTAKI ELECTORATE. •".- .".'. ■fHE Democrat Candidat^Mt." 'JU\V; A BOTHAMLEY, wlll^address the'electors at .:.'.JJ:J-"'^2l" '-'■'■-■:■■[ '•'-'■ MAKARA. PU^'MC^HALi;'., 'f. ' on MONDAY,. OCTOBER:^;at 8 mi." Chairman, Mr, "■S;?jfi:;: T £*st-OBi.--'; '. :~ OTAKI tW^ORAWi:^: ' ■'" HPHE DEMOCRAT 'Caudi"date r : MM, IR7 x W. BOTHAMLEY, will address the: /Llectors-at ..." . . :.;; ■. ■• PAHAUTANUI PUBT>ie;HALI/'' : 7 on TUESDAY, OCTQBE/E^22■'at ,8 p.m. WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECVV TORATErr-... . . H. F. TOOGOOD, . r : National Government Candidate, Speaks at -. ■ • ■ ST. THOMAS'S HALL.- NEWTOWN TOMORROW, OCTOBER 22, nt Bpm' Labour Polity Criticised. . ' noLONEL T ■ Svv : McDonald, ■vV-n Pj""061'36- Caadidate for - Wairarapa, Will Address the electors- as under: .Tivoli Theatre, Cartel-ton,>-Wednesday;. October 23 at S p.m.; Morrison's-.Bush. Hall, Thursday, 24th, at S p.m.; GreytQWß Town. Hall, Fviday, 25th, at S pirn.; Kaiwaiwai Hall, Saturday," 26th, at-8 p.m.; Dyerville Hall, Monday 28th. at 8 p.m.; Martiuborougli. .Town Hall,' Tuesday, 29th,' as S. p.m.J_TirinpU Hall, Wedtieeday, 30th, at 8 p.m.; Kaha.ujtara. Hall, Thiirsda>-,"3ist, at S'jjn. ' -'■'■--" .' I"-"."."n'-'."■: -.'■ WADESTOWiJ MEETING. ' ' "\VADESTOW2s T MEETING. , r QWING to,MR;.H7.a"R. MASON,.M.P., being' imabTe "' "to"' "beI''present, the Meeting.at: '..-;... : - .-• ..,:■■',:•■:■-, • : -WADESTOWN- -PARISH^ HALL ■■_. WADESTOWN 'PARISH HALL : . Will be Addressed "by -.-.'.;. Messrs.:." ... '.'.." . . 3. p'BRIEN, M.P^-rWaßtlaud- ;' • ..:.'.' : ""-Aiia -.-;■" "■"•-■ '■■ :'" " ' ; ■ C. ■H. (/HAPMAN." M.P,,' WellinctottJ "North, ' ~ •■. TONIGHT.-AT S. TONIGHT AT 8. TOMORROW (TUESDAY!, AT S. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AT S. BROOKLYN MEETING. BROOKLYN MEETING. BROOKLYN MEETING. MR. W. ,T. JORDAN, M.P. (Manukau), R. W. J> JORDAN, M.P. (Manukau), At BAPTIST HALL, BROOKLYN. BAPTIST HALL, BROOKLYN. A Good Speaker, A Good Policy, A- Good Meeting! WELLINGTON SOUTH . LABOUR v* PARTY. A Meeting will be hold in the Masonic Hall, Bcrhampore, TOMORROW EVENING, at S o'clock. Speakers: J. A. Lee, M.P. for Grey Lynn, and F. W. Schranim, !M.P. for Auckland East, Subject: "LABOUR'S ELECTION POLICY.' Mr. R. McKeen, M.P., will preside. A MEETING of Friends and Supporters of MR. R. SEMPLE, Member for Wellington East, will be held in the Roseneath School TONIGHT at 8 o'clock. ' Mr. P. Webb, Member for Buller, will be present. MISCELLANEOUS. TENNIS COACHING. CLASSES for Juniors are held each Saturday Moruina at Krou?hnm Hi'l Courts. Terms, Is per hour.. T. S. WILLIAMS, j Professional Coach Tel 41-235. PIUUOPRACTK) HEALTH SERVICE, MOANA FINCH. "Evening Post" Building. Telephone 42-218.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 97, 21 October 1935, Page 2
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