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HARMONIC SOCIETY, APOLLO SINGERS, BOYS' CHOIR, and CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, 1 With , PERCY GRAINGER (World-renowned Pianist-Composer-Conductor) AS SOLO PIANIST,' GUEST CONDUCTOR, ORGANIST, UKULELE PLAYER, IN A PROGRAMME OF HIS CHORAL WORKS." TOWN HALL-THIS SATURDAY Also ELLA GRAINGER , XYLOPHONE, MARIMBA, CHIME BELLS, ETC. RESERVES AND 2/- TICKETS AT BEGG'S. ' POPULAR PRICES: 3/- (Reserves) and 2/- (plus tax) and 1/.. .« ''

Thrilling the World! Celebrated " VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE' ' VIENNESE VIEN N E S E VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE • VIENNESE VIENNESE ' VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE VIENNESE BOYS' CHOIR. "They Sing Like Angels." i Record Season in Auckland attracted 15,000 people. N Extraordinary enthusiasm at every performance. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMMES FEATURED BY BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATIONS* OF OPERA IN COSTUME.. GLORIOUS VIENNESE WALTZ SONGS. \ Commencing GRAND OPERA HOUSE, RAND OPERA HOUSE, NEXT SATURDAY, 2.30 and 8. (Positively 5 Nights and 2 Matinees Only.) & and 6s. Reserves at D.I.C. 3s Stalls Tickets, also 2s Gallery now on Sale at Grand Opera House Sweet Shop. Children Half-price. Direction J. and N. Tait. EX THEATRE. EX THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) Is—ALL SEATS ONE PRICE—Ia 3d—CHILDREN AT MATINEES—3d TWICE DAILY, 2 and 7.30 p.m. A Grand Double-Feature Programme! LESLIE HOWARD And — .KAY FRANCIS In First National's Screen Adaptation of the Book by R. H. Bruce Lockhart, Mil "BRITISH AGENT" Mil I I I I "BRITISH AGENT". I I | | (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —In Addition— Paramount Pictures^ Present: ■■■■•; CLAUD.ETTE COLBERT, HERBERT MARSHALL, MARY BOLAND-WILLIAM (GARGAN In a Novel and Intriguing Story: "FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE." "FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE." (Recommended by Censoi for adults.) FRIDAY NEXT ,' -: '•.-'■ - Two Exceptionally Entertaining Features! MARY ASTOR - RICARDO CORTEZ In Warner Bros.' Thrilling Mystery Melodrama, "I AM A THIEF.", " I AM A THIEF." EDMUND LOWE -S°WYNNE. GIBSON In Paramount's Action-packed Drama, "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults). Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-334. Reserves 6d extra. DE LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT E LUXE THEATRE. LOWER HUTT TONIGHT ONLY, at 8. A Thrilling, Absorbing Murder Mystery Melodrama, ' CHARLES BICKFORD, With HELEN VINSON, In "A NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN." "A NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) THUES. AND FBI., at 8-p.m. Comedy, Singing, and Dancing. There is no dull moment in this play, featuring ANNA NEAGLE,' with SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, In "NELL GWYN." "NELL GWYN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge, or Telephone Theatre. 63431. fJAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR; KJ TONIGHT,-at 7.45 o'clock. Famous Funsters in the Season's Merriest Frolic— "SPRING TONIC" With LEW AYRES, CLAIRE TREVOR, ZASU PITTS, & MICHAEL & DURANT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT" Teeming with thrills, loaded with laughs, alive with action, starring FRANCHOT TONE, UNA MERKEL, and HARVEY STEPHENS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: Two-reel Coloured Musical Revue, "STAR NIGHT IN THE COCONUT GROVE." SATURDAY'S WRESTLING. ATURDAY'S , WRESTLING. BILLY MEESKE, BILLY MEESKE, BILLY MEESKE, BILLY MEESKE, BILLY MEESKE, BILLY MEESKE, The "eniiJer" turned wild man; Meeske has come to New Zealand especially to meet Walker. Versus GEOEGE WALKER, GEORGE WALKER, GEORGE WALKER, • GEORGE WALKER, GEORGE WALKER, GEORGE WALKER, Whose British Empire title claim is disputed by the Brisbane wild man. WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM, WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM John Street. SATURDAY S p.m. SATURDAY SATURDAY 8 p.m. SATURDAY SATURDAY 8 p.m. SATURDAY NEW REDUCED PRICES: 4s and 2s; Ladies 2s 6d to 4s seats (All prices plus tax). BOX PLAN opens Tomorrow at C. E. Claridge's, Tobacconist, Manners Street. Usual Day Sales. A TORRID MATCH BETWEEN TWO GREAT WRESTLERS! KILBIKNIE KINF.MA. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 and 21. BENEFIT NIGHTS FOR KILBIKNIE CRICKET CLUB. TicUcU Obtainable from Club Members.

C8S811? ggiSHS ■ T^WE T ™GTON ( REPERTOfiY Presents 4 ONE-ACT PLAYS 4 4 ONE-ACT PLAYS 4 "THE ROAD OF POPLARS" (By Vernon Sylvane) "A QUEEN AT HOLYROOD'! (By Ben O'Brien). "IN PORT" (By Harold Simpson). "THE SPARTAN G «UJ*« (By A. J. Talbbt). ' Incidental Music by the Wellingta* Orchestral Society (Conductor. Mr. Erie Meier). Plans at DJ.C. Special Concession Price, Is M. s PERCY GRAINGER CONCERT GRAINGER CONCERT! SUPREME MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. WELLINGTON TOWN HALL TOMORROW (Thursday) NIGHT. PERCY GRAINGER ■'■;■■ ■'. PERCY GRAINGER PERCY GRAINGER ' . PERCY GRAINGER. PERCY GRAINGER. PERCY GRAINGEB. Pianist, Composer. Conductor. With ELLA GRAINGER ; ; THE WELLINGTON SYMPHONT (Mr. Leon de Maunyj. A SUPERB PROGRAMME OF INTER. NATIONAL MUSIC. (whose Concertino for Pianoforte and; Orchestra" will be played for the first ■ time in New Zealand, ari ' PERCY GRAINGER. the first New Zealand performance of ™°se famous Bridal Song for Orchestra, To a Nordic Princess," will be conducted by the Composer. Admission Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. ALL • SEATS available for reservation. Box Plan at D.I.C. •. The Thrill of a Lifetime. (Proceeds to Mayor's Relief Fund;) ROSES. ROSES. ■ ROSES. ROSES. ROSES. .ROSES. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL ly SOCIETY. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TODAY (WEDNESDAY). ONE DAY ONLY. (Afternoon and Evening.) Roses, Decorative; Cut' Flowers, Magni- ';■ ',' ' flcent Hydrangeas. ■~-.",.;.: Mu6ic, Afternoon Tea, Flower Bale. Valuable % Trophies and Cash Prizes. Open continuously from 2 pjn, ADMISSION: Adults la. Children 6d. G. S. NICOLL, Secretary, . , Building Societies' Chambers (First Floor), Waring Taylor Street' (Opposite 2YA Studio). Telephone 45-629. P.O. Box 1237.. PNSB rjE \ LUXE . THEATRE PNSB • L'E ' LUXE THEATBJ. PNSB PNSB SUNDAY, at 8.15 p.m. PNSB SUNDAY, at 8.15 p.m. PNSB PNSB GRAND CONCERT PNSB GRAND CONCERT PNSB And ' PNSB PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT, PNSB PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT. ,PNSB By PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND, PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND, PNSB . Together roth. PNSB PNSB "MR. BILL THE CONQUEROR" PNSB "MR. BILL THE CONQUEROR" • PNSB (Approved for Universal PNSB Exhibition) PNSB Starring PNSB HENRY KENDALL, PNSB NORA SWINBOUENE, PNSB . SAM LIVESBT. PNSB A Lyric Poem of Rural England. PNSB PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT. PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT NEXT. WELLINGTON INTER-HOUSE " GIRLS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). (Under Viceregal Patronage.) YOU CANNOT AFFORD—— , TO MISS THE THffiD ANNUAL MARCHING, PHYSICAL DRILL, AND ATHLETIC CONTESTS Staged by the Girls of Wellington in a Three Hours' Spectacular Show 'at the BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE, NEXT SATURDAY, NEXT SATURDAY, At 2.15 p.m. "It is a far better show than they have ever done before." Show your appreciation in Thousand*. Admission to Ground, Is. WRESTLING ON MONDAY. WRESTLING ON MONDAY. ' WRESTLING ON MONDAY. THE men who put on the best bout seen iv Christchureh this season. GLENN WADE, GLENN WADE, GLENN WADE, GLENN WADE, GLENN WADE, Well-known American wrestler whose performances in New Zealand have always been first-class. Versus JOHNNY WOODS, JOHNNY WOODS, JOHNNY WOODS, JOHNNY WOODS, JOHNNY WOODS, Recent arrival in New Zealand, who has made an excellent impression in the few matches he has had so far. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT. Preferential Booking Opens Tomorrow (Thursday); Ordinary Bookinjr Friday, at K. W. Humphreys, Manners Street.pHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE, MOANA FINCH, "Evening' Post" Building. Tclcphono -12-21 S.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 123, 20 November 1935, Page 2

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