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TO-NIGHT,.at 8 o'clock. MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.15. GEAND OPERA HOUSE ! (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films) . '-'.'. For the First Time in Wellington. ANNIE JSTICHOL'S ■ . "ABIE'S lEISH ROSE" NOW IT'S ON THE SCREEN, GREATER THAN THE FLAY! CHARLES S -^ o «^ A^o^g^^ W ; Tears? ON THE STAGE AUSTRALIA'S RADIO RASCAL, JACK LUMSDAINE The Original Whispering Baritone in the Latest Song Hits. BOX PLANS no^y open at The Bristol, Berkeley, and Grand Opera House (Tel, 28-108).

ANOTHER GREAT PROGRAMME COMMENCES. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE: : Direction .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' ! VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. NAT PHILLIPS'S WHIRLIGIGS' WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! WHTRLIGIGS! Headed by HECTOR ST. GLAIR, IRENE SHAMROCK, JACK KELLAWAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Musical Comedy Revuettc, "PI N S I 0 N S." '•PENSION S." "PENSION S." . HOW TO GET THEM. HOW TO SPEND THEM. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: Reserved, 3s (plus tax), 2s 6d (plus tax), Is Gdi and lg. BOS PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. -t Palmer's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre 28-175 for Reservations after 7 p.m. Grand Circle Reserves for Saturday Night at Palmer's all the week. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. BOXING. MONDAY NEXT, at 7.45 p.m. PETESARRON v. : JACK JONES. THIRST appearance of the crack Ameri- -*• can Featherweight, conceding weight to the Ex-champion of Wales. Four preliminaries. Usual prices, 5s and 2s 6d, plus tax. Box Plan at Ned Perry's, Manners street. . . .... Early Door Tickets as usual, but owing to the heavy booking only a limited number available. EVANS BAY SWIMMING CLUB (Inc.). "jl/TEMBERS of tho above Club are noti- ■"■*- fied that the Official Opening for the season wjil take placa at the Kilbirnie Sheda on SATURDAY NEXT, 30tli instant, at 3 p.m. ' - Mr. Robert Semple, M.P., will declare the season open. Members and friends cordially invited. L. J. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. MISS HARDINGE-MALTBY, DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 30th NOVEMBER, 8 p.m., LYCEUM CLUB, SAYWELL BUILDING (Tram Stop, Occidental Hotel), Lambton « quay. Playlets, Poems, Songa, Supper.. Tickets 2s. gALE OF WORK. Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL, 115, Brougham street, SATURDAY, 30th - NOVEMBER (To be opened by the Mayoress at 2.30 p.m.). . . ■ . Stalls: Work-and Fancy, Sweets, Flower, , Produce. ; Ice Cream: Afternoon Tea. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY '"RAINS WELLINGTON MASTERTON And vice versa. SPECIAL SUNDAY FARES. (\N' each Sunday until further notice, v*' special train for Masterton will leave ' "Wellington 9.0 a.m., Petone 9.14, Lower ' Hutt 9.19, Upper Hutt 9.53 ajn. Return train leaves Masterton 5.10 p.m. Special train leaves Masterton 8.45 ?..m., Carterton 9.7, Featherston 9.35. Return train leaves Wellington 5.17 p.m. SPECIAL RETURN FARES: . Ist. 2nd. Wellington to— s. d. s. d. ; Featherston ..5 0 3 6 c Carterton ) " " Masterton) .. 7 0 5 0 ' Petone and Lower Hutt to— Featherston .. 5 0 3 6 Carterton .... 6 0 4 0 Masterton ... 7 0 5 0 r and i-ice versa. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. PASSENGER FLIGHTS. "PROM the Rongotai Aerodrome daily, in the newest Avro Avian Aeroplane, - and fitted with Safety Slots. 25s PER FLIGHT. Part proceeds donated to Aero Club. '. ,AS the Club has not yet got a 'plane > or its own, ire are prepared to give each flying member one flying lesson for a small charge. Would any member wishing to have a » trial lesson ring our office, 28-088, for an - appointment? ■ THE GOODWIN CHICHESTER AVIATION CO:, LTD., 15, Courtenay place. FUNERAL NOTICES. " FUNERAL CARD ■ ~ »TIHE Friends o£ the late John Geddis -r- Bond are invited to attend his •Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary! Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., CO, Taranaki street, on Saturday, the 30th November 1929, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karon E. MORRIS, JUN./ Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st Tel. .22-159. T\HE Funeral of the late Cecil Horace -1- Mawson will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Son Tomorrow (Saturday), 30th November, 1920, at 2 p.m.," for the Karori Cemetery. , ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. Tels. 24-155 and 24-704.

npHE EMBASSY : ENTERTAINERS, -*- Opposite Kilbirnie Reserve. Alterations to be Completed-Before Xmas. VAUDEVILLE AND DANCE ENTERTAINMENTS. The only Dance of its kind in N.Z. Bird's Embassy Orchestra. Watch papers for Grand Opening Night. NOTE.—Cabaret available for- Weddings, Parties, Dances, and Concerts Direction, REG. ROSS. JTARORI METHODIST CHURCH •**-. GARDEN PARTY. Mrs. J. Laurenson's Residence, I'riend street, SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, Usual Stalls, good ' Sideshows, Tennis, Afternoon Tea. Admission: Adults 6d, Children Free. ELECTION MEETINGS. HUTT BY-ELECTION. UNITED ALL THE TIME. Jyp. JAMES KERR, Official United Candidate, will Address the Electors as follows:— DAY'S BAY. MONDAY, 2nd Dec, at Pavilion, at 8 o'clock. LOWER HUTT, TUESDAY, 3rd Dec at King George Theatre, at 8 o'clock. KORO KORO, WEDNESDAY, 4th Dec, at Schoolhouse. at 8 o'clock. WAIWETU, THURSDAY, sth Dec, ■at Methodist Hall, at 8 o'-clock. MOERA; FRIDAY. 6th Dec, Moera Hall, at 8 o'clock. ALICETOWN,. MONDAY, Oth Dec, Church Hall, at S o'clpek. ■ PETONE. -TUESDAY, lOth;Dec, In Em-pn-e Theatre, at 8 o'clock. .: -.- DAY'S BAY, WEDNESDAY, lith Dec, m Paialipn, at 8 o'clock.- • : Mr. Kerr's Committee Rooms:— Petone, 297, Jackson street. Tels. 769 (local) and 46-598. Lower Hutt, opposite Bridge, Main road. Tels. 765 (local) and 40-398. VOTE KERR AND WIN. HUTT BY-ELECTION. NASH THIS TIME. - 1 ■jIfEETINGS in-support of MR, WAL■"A TER NASH, Labour Candidate, will lie held as follow:— „•■■;.-..:. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY); at 8, PETONTC BAY-ST.—MESSRS. R. SEMELE M.P., R: M'KEEN, M.P.,' and -T. BRINDLE. :. LOWER HUTT.-Main street, near En-ti-anec to Dental Clinic. MESSRS. C. H. CHAPMAN, M.P.," and J. THORN. . . MOERA.—Post Office Corner! MESSRS W. BROMLEY, President Trades and Labour Council, and ' P. • FRASEE, . MR. NASH will Speak-- '-~-:-'■--". "■ MONDAY, 2nd DECEIIBER;rS p.m.1, .LOWER HUTT, King George Theatre . Hall. . - ■■....- His "Worship the Mayor, Sir Alexander Roberts, iv the Chair". TUESDAY-, 3rd DECEMBER, a' p,m.EASTBOURNE, Picture Theatre. His Worship the Mayor. (Mr. H■ M Jones) in the Chair. ■ WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, Spm' —MOERA, Community^Hall. : NASH.THIS TIME. :; JJUTT ELECTORS/ "^*" VOTE JOHNSTON, JOHNSTON, ■■ ■ ■■ <' REFORM. HE'S YOUR MAN! HEAR HIM TO-NISHT""; ■" At 8, ... _... AT PAVILION, DAY'S BAY. . MONDAY, • CROWN THEATRE, EASTBOURNE. . JOHNSTON WILL DO IT. ._. PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS. T DESIRE to gratefully Thank the Mem- •*• bers of the Hutt and Eastbourne Fir« Brigades, Mr. W. Dick, and all those who assisted in protecting my Property on the occasion of the fire at Day's Bay yesterday. I. G. KNOWLES. SCOTS COLLEGE.- . - rpHE ANNUAL' ATHLETIC SPORTS, -*- which -were to have been held tomorrow, have been POSTPONED until SATURDAY, 7th DECEMBER, on account of the wet condition of the field. J } DAVID FOSTER, 3, Crosby terrace, ' Wellington, will Not be responsible for Debts contracted in my name. DAVID FOSTER. TVTORRIS Couch, complete with squab ■"-■■ and cushion, 57s 6d; Morris Chairs, 455; Bedroom Easy Chairs, 39s lid, worth 655. Popular Furniture Co., Cuba-st, next Whitehead and Pears. "PANCY Jardinieres from Is 6d; Fancy •*• Ornaments and Vases, .all the latest shades; inspect Windows, for Smas Suggestions. Sims Hardware. TPASY Payments—Tailored Costumes, ■ LJ Coats, Ensemble Suits, Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Frocks, etc. Further particulars, write Bos 76, Te ; Aro. A STRAL Hose. Finest value in N.Z. ■ t- v All colours. Holeproof and Ladderproof, 3s 9d. Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's. "\^TE make the Furniture, you make the terms." Don't let deposit worry you. Art Cabinet Co., 247* Cubast, and 79, Willis-st. ' ...■.•. TST'HY have gravel paths? You."can seal " them with Tarfroid,.7s.6d four-gallon tin. N.Z. Laykold, Ltd., Dominion "Farmers' Institute. ."'..■-.' OEE Heimann's for Dress Goods,' House '-1 Linen, Clothing; easy terms. Be better dressed. Only address, 13a, Cour-tenay-pl. . - ;. QEE our 3-piece Silk Jumper Suits. You KJ can have them on easy terms. Heimann's, 13a, Courtenay-pl. .-.-,■_-■-.:.. : A USEFUL Gift—Antique Brass Fruit ■~*- Stand with crystal dish,-rrom 10s 6d; Hose Bowls and Vases. . At The Sims Hardware. ■.■'."-...__." -

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 131, 29 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 131, 29 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 131, 29 November 1929, Page 2

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