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NEW OPERA HOUSE-Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m. . FINAL SCREENINGS Today and Tomorrow of the FilnTClaseic of 1935 "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" With LESLIE HOWARD, MERLE OBERON. / . ' ■■:•■ -^-FRIDAY NEXT-— . . ! . (NOTE.-SPECIAL SHOPPERS' SESSION FRIDAY' at 50 p.m ) JOE LOUIS -^°- ■■■-. '■■ .DEFEATS ' " StRACY iCtUreß Pre£eDt MAY PA FT? ' ROSCOE KARNS . ' IUA.A, J3i\.JiJtV GAIL PATRICK IN THE MOST; CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD SENSATIONAL ' HEAVYWEIGHT ; In ' BATTLE IN RING HISTORY. "TWO FISTED" l^innin J!? ht r'^ Ch p «™* I*™™ The Amusing-Thrill-packed : AdvenBegin ing tc.End with, two Reels tures of two Boxers who Crash into in Wonderful Slow Motion. :Society as Butlers; " ■ ; (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '

DANCING. CT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET, SUMMER DANCES (Flannels Optional). | TONIGHT. TONIGHT. } • GRAND CARNIVAL DANci. ] Balloons, Streamers. '.-.-■ * - | ; Huge Mirror Ball for Spotlight Dance* ' Wonderful effect.. . . Special Supper.-.. • Dancing Bto I, MAJESTIC DANCE BAND; Sub. 2s 6d. thfi^Wa^ Bar, aDd Lydl Bay *"* , PREPARE FOR 1936 TONIGHT. RADIA^Aisi| e c^s^^^ ALL MARN^R^AND DANCERS Admission Is. 730 tm u< Courte^aY-^i Es . cr -^j TONIGHT. D^;CE TONIGHT. ORIENTAL CABARF^Courtenay Hac * Mr. James and Miss Pennington PopulTsir 10" Ba"r&^T t a ark s Urcnestrs, JACK MOORE, M.C. TONIGHT. TONIGHT s T- J0Ht; v^r s^ E THE LEADING. OLD-TIME .DANCE. ■ ■.■■- ,1 Dance-.to- •. : ■ ... THIS IS THE SHOW -Admiseron Is 3d. • ,'■-.: PUBLIC NOTICES ' "" 'ttra&'saasas sis! above-mentioned dispute ■ ■ B D^L^fs^ 0^ ih!s 3r<l dF >« . t] k C MASON, -T ebj' ?,', ye" that the Co"r<: ~ Arbitration will, sit on MO\r>AV 16 i 3fvD^ Y $ DECEMBER 1935 % on 1^ 10?, 00,1^ Buildinß.- Wdlin?ton, at 2.15 o clock in the afternoon, & near the aTxive-raentioned dispute' ' Wlr at l9 l. ellin^°n this 3ld" da >' <* ■ X!. MASON, Clerk of Awards... ' GPEI^IiL®Sf 0T- ... .105 Cuba Street,*- .: ? . Mrs. Wilson, Proprietress;-,' \V ISHP the Public'-to know that tH<4 THTTT^mV™^ will be "reopened KiM M=' OthV, a,s :ffigl«laEE Home Kitchen Cafert., Cold Lunch, and Milk Bar. Personal attention assured Tearoom and Milk Bar will be under tU capable management of Mr.. W. ChristaU, WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL * BASIN RESERVE JfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a RFSFRvF io l to the BASIN RESERVE will be made as under o» Saturday December 7. under the Wellington City Consolidated Bylaw No 1 1933, Part 12, after the- hour of -12.30 p.m! Admission to ground, Adults (over 15 yeare of age), Sixpence. Children free. Persons who have entered the reserve before 12.30 p.m. and who -remain' after such hour are liable to pay the abova charge.—X. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ' Inspection of Rate Books. TN accordance with Section 55 of the ■*• Rating Act, 1925, notification is hereby given that the Rate Books of the City of Wellington are available for inspection without fee by Ratepayers at the Rates Department, Town Hall, Wellington, during ordinary office hours.—E. P. Norman, Town Clerk.—December 4,' 1935.. . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. APPLICATION FOR ORDER-IN-COTIN> CIL UNDER SECTION 6 OF THE THORNDON RECLAMATION ACT, 1921-22. NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN that the' Wellington City Council his applied for the issue under the provisions of Section 6 of the Thorndon Reclamation Act, 1921-22, of an. Order-in-Council approving the expenditure of portion (£5975) of the balance of the Thorndon Esplanade compensation moneys (namely a sum of £7842 and accumulations of interest) for the following purpose:—Erection of ' bathing sheds, Oriento) Bay: £5975. And notice is hereby further'given that any person affected who so desires should lodge with the Minister of Internal Affairs at Wellington an objection in writing within twenty-one days from the first publication of this notice. .Dated at Wellington this 2Gth day of November, 1935. :.'■ " E. P.- NORMAN, Town Clerk. This notice was first published on thA 26th day of November, 1935. STOMACH DISORDERS. STOMACH and Digestive Disorders sue- . eessfully- treated. I have cured many; long-standing and apparently, hopeless cases, without medicine. . Call and see some of the testimonials from grateful patients, or write for particulars. Consultations Free. MR. RONALD T. McLEAN, (Established 1919), 15 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Tel. 50-634. N DEAF. "" IN the great majority of cases Deafness can be overcome by using tha "ACOUSTICON." IBbive.';Conduction an* other types also stocked. Call or write. • ACOUSTICON AGENCY, ;} 16 Harris Street, Wellington. : - PAINFUT. FEEjl1. |7 ALLEN ARCHES cause pain, pro--1- gressive bony deformity, corns, cal« lou«cs, and nervous disorder. My_ Specialised Treatment successfully and permanently corrects above conditibni without aid of artificial supports, which, interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised and' inflamed joints completely penetrated^ - ; ■ KATHARINE CARTER. - N.Z.R.M.,.. Recistered Masseuse and Medical - ■■■ Electrician,. - r - Kelvin Chambers IB The Terrace.Telephone 43-?97 ~~ FUNERAL NOTICES. ~ nPHE Friends of the late Ellen Rosa WaX _ lace, of Nelson Street, Pctone, are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris. Jun.. Ltd.. fiO Taranaki Street, Tomorrow, Thursday, December 5. 1935, at 2.30 p.m.. for the Cemetery, Ka'rori. . :. . .., E. MORRIS.'JUN., LTD., . Funeral Directors,.

TWO JMitt: Return of the sensationally successful ' V IE NNE SE : •- .VTENNESE ' " VIENNESE VIENNESE VIE NNE SB'- ' V IE NN E S E BOYS' CHOIR. Glln3 " Si- 18gII: SATURDAY WEEK, DEC. 14, : ■ 2.30 and 8 p.m. 2 Operas- at each performance and memorable Christinas music, also presentation of Souvenir Programmes to all children. The Happiest way to usher in-Christmas. .. POPULAR. PRICES. 3s and 4s (Reserved), 2s (Unreserved). GALLERY la 6d (NO TAX). ' Plans open Monday at. D.I.C. Direction ........ J. and. N. Tait. . qoncert: chamber, Concert . chamber! TO2MGHT, At'g. : TONIGHT,'At S. ' . . ' -—-And ■ THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. — Four Performances Only — THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (IncO ' ; Presents JOHN VAN UP.UTEN JS BEST PLAY SINCE "YOUNG WOODLEY"— : "AFTER ALL."' ■ ' "AFTER ALL." : • RAFTER ALL."----"-.AFTER. ALL." .. .: " AFTER: ALL.". . With an Excellent Cast and . Handsome Settings. . "A Play thatCaniiot be Ignored." Produced by W. S, Wauchop. Box Plans at D.I.C. Prices: 4s 3d, 2s 6d; Late Doors Is 6d. Special concessions for i,arties of 20 and over. Particulars at'D.I.C. ■..■-■•■_•• PNSB . ~ :".'.' .' PA'SB T~JE LUXE THEATRE, PNSB -ME .. LUXE THEATRE, PNSB . ....; SUNDAY NIGHT. PNSB . SUNDAY; OTGHT. , PNSB .-;; GRAND -CONCERT^ PNSB GRAND CONCERT PNSB = :■-': And '■ ' PNSB PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT, PNSB PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT, PNSB . : : PNSB - By the PNSB PORT NICHOLSON 'BAND, PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND; PNSB ' ' ' PNSB In .Selected Favourites and the PNSB . . Screening of •..-'. PNSB '■■■■■ : PNSB "MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." PNSB "MAID"OF THE MOUNTAINS." PNSB- "MAID OF THE. MOUNTAINS." PNSB (Approved for Universal • PNSB ■ / " Exhibition) - : PNSB The beautiful , musical. romance PNSB with melodies that never fade and PNSB sung by England's greatest stars. PNSB ... ,".•.." PNSB . SUNDAY NIGHT. PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT. - THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor: Stanley Oliver. "THE MESSIAH;" - • ' "THE MESSIAH." ' -■' "THE MESSIAH." , . "THE MESSIAH." rpOAVN -.-■ ,". . HALL, ■V THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. . Special Engagement o.£ DOROTHY; CLARK, DOROTHY CLARK, South; Africa's Leading Contralto. Tenor: HAROLD PRESCOTT (Grey-: ■ mouth). . Bass: RUSSELL' LAUREXSON (Wei- . hngtpn). . . ■ Soprano: CHRISSiE: TALBOT CHRISSIE'TALBOT - • ■ (Fairlie). •■ 250 "-■ CHORUS AND 250 250 ■ - ■-. - ORCHESTRA. 250 The Box Plan opens at the D.I.C. on Monday Next at 9 o'clock. Prices: 4s (res.), plus tax, 2b ' (res.), plus tax. Special concessions to Colleges and Schools. W. E. CALDOW, Tel. 43-912. Hon. Secretary. " ' L&&foG**i. ''■ WELLINGTON SOUTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. CMOKO, SATURDAY,-DECEMBER 7, 10 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION OLD BUILDING, : ~ 10 Victoria.Street. . J . All South African War Veterans of any unit are. cordially invited to attend. Medals and Decorations to be worn. Roll call 8 p.m. sharp. Subscription' Is . J. J. CLAKK, Captain, President. WELLEs'GTON VERSE-SPEAKING CHOIR. Directed by. W./.'J. Mountyjoy; Jun., Jj.J.:L.L. Accompanist: Barbara Bannister, L.R.S.M. SECOND ANNUAL RECITAL. ANNUAL RECITAL. Spoken poetry by a choir of oi-er 60-Adult and Children's voices and the Lyall Bay School Verse-speaking Choir of over SO ' : voices. Selections include poems by Masefield, De In Marci". Dlinkwatcr, Siegfried Saseoon, \Valtcr .Scott.-Poe, Vachell Liudsay, Carl Sandburg, Eileen Duggan, Henry New- . ■.-,;- ;;b(jlt. and- othere.-•• -.- ■:■ In addition: ' . W. BINET "BROWN, - VEDRAS REMMERS (Spanish Dance), LILY KIvLTLEWELL (Modern German Dance),- .- . ; -■.. '; • -■ THE LYALL' BAY SCHOOL CHOIR (Shakespearean -Songs). BARBARA ■ BANNISTER (Pianoforte Solo). THURSDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 5, - At 8 p.m. BLUE TRTANGLE HALL. : Admission: 2s and Is 6d (2s seats may be reserved at the D.1.C.) rj.OOD PRINTING means Better Busi vT ness. Let the "Evening Post" Printing Department, handle."' your" nest order. 'Phone 44-040 for quotation. '

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