Pfrs ''£J&B£SS .CONCERT. * ERCY GRAINGER CONCERT. SUPREME MUSICAL EVENT OF THJI YEAR. -,■■':■ WELLINGTON TOWN HALL. TONIGHT - TONIGHT - TONIGHT PEROX GRAINGER PERCY GRAINGER ~ PERCY GRAINGER. ' gEBCY GRAINGER. SSSSX GHAINGER. PERCY GRAINGER. Pianist. Composer, Conductor, ■..-■• .With ELLA GRAINGER; THE WELLmGTON SYMPHONY ■■ ■ ORCHESTRA aval (Mr. Leon da Manny; A SUPERB PROGRAMME OF INTERNATIONAL MUSIC, HERMi n N dUd^lN G D 6 S , r iti KAT b £ERIN E PARKER JOHN ALDEN CARPENTER (whose "Concertino for Pianoforte and time in New Zealand, ar-i c PERCY GRAINGER, tile, first New Zpalnnri n»(« by the Composer. cn^. d -?i MiOD . p F i . ceß ; S*. 2 «» ■nl Is. ALL Plan at D.I.C. The Thrill of - (Proceeds to Mayor's Relief Fund.) QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. v . TONIGHT, at 7.43 o'clock. (For One Night Only.) Proceeds m aid of Miramar Central School Funds. SLIM SUMMERVILLE. ANDY DEVTNE "HORSE PLAY." "HORSE PLAY." A crazy comedy of two cowboys' and a horse who voyage to London—crash society—throw nobility into .fit*, and generally play havoc in a. gale of laughter. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUNDAY NEXT. ■ SUNDAY NEXT. . . SUNDAY NEXT. .■■'. SUNDAY NEXT, At 3 p.m. A SIN A S IN TIE SER.VI. res e r;-y k. MASSED BANDS. MASSED BANDS. MASSED BANDS. MASSED BANDS. MASSED BANDS. Thrilling Mugio All the Time. SPECTACULAR PARADE. SPECTACULAR PARADE. SPECTACULAR PARADE. SPECTACULAR PARADE. (Eight Bands.) SPEND SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT THE BASIN. TI7ELLINGTON INTER-HOUSE " GIRLS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). (Under Viceregal Patronage.) THE SHOW OF SHOWS. BASIN RESERVE, BASIN RESERVE, NEXT SATURDAY, NEXT SATURDAY, At 2.15 p.m. THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING AND MARCHING CONTESTS BY WELLINGTON'S BONNY GIRLS. SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION AND GET A GOOD DAY'S ENJOYMENT. ISS MERYL DANIELS - Presents her Pupils in a Spectacular Display of SINGING, ELOCUTION DANCING. A feature of this Recital will be two Charming Playcttes- . "A PEEP INTO FAIRYLAND" And "THE WILLOW PATTERN PLATE." Gorgeous Frocking: Elaborate Stagesettings. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 8 p.m. Box Plan now open at D.I.C. Tickets, 2t and la. . Accompanist, Mrs. Aldridge. Violinist, Mrs. H. Meachan. SHOPPING DAY,. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, in the M.C.A. LOUNGE, | ■*■ -M.C.A. LOUNGE. I 150-152 WILLIS STREET. On Sale, Home-made Cakes, Jam, Pickles, I etc., etc. PIANOFORTE RECITAL By Students of MISS IVY HO ARE, L.R.S.M., F.T.G.L., NIMMO'S HALL, Willis Street, TONIGHT (THURSDAY), NOV. 21,1935, At 7.45 o'clock. Admission: One Shilling. ■_. A JUMBLE ■ SALK L Will he held on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER' 22, At' ARTHUR STREET HALL. Doors open 6.30. Good Bargains. Be There! NORTHLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE NORTHLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY notifies Members and Friends of the Rose Show to be held at Sr. Anne's Hall on SATURDAY, NOVEIIBER 23. To be opened by Mr. R. A. Wright at 7.30 p.m. T. L. BO YES, Hon. Secretary. pLUNKET SOCIETY JUMBLE SALE. BOYS' INSTITUTE, Tasmau Street, FRIDAY,-6.45. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. CONTRACT Advertisers are asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before rlato of issue Owing to the large amount of advertising in the "Kveninp Post," it is necessary to make tliis request. BLCNDF.LL BROS., LTD., The "Evening Post."
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 2
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