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TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, at 2.15. GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Direction—J. O. Williamson Films) ANNIE NICHOL'S "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" j NOW IT'S ON THE SCREEN, GREATER THAN THE FLAY! 1 It has all you want in perfect entertanimpn*- u,,~u, j.u -n , hundredfold intensified in this magßiS screen versTon 'nlnf" 8 ' tearS,,- " ' a PARAMOUNTS MOST OUTSTANDING PICTURE! ; ' ON THE STAGE A GREATER SUCCESS THAN JEVER! JACK LUMSDAINE | I The Original Whispering Baritone in the Latest Song ffita. BOX PLANS now open at The Bristol, Berkeley, and Grand Opera House (Tel. 28-106).

This Week's Top Notch ProgrammeOne Out of the Box. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. NAT PHILLIPS'S WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! Headed by HECTOR ST. CLAIR, IRENE SHAMROCK, . JACK KELLAWAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Musical Comedy Revuette, "PENSIONS." "PENSION S." "PENSIONS." FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: Reserved 3s (plus tix), 2s 6d (plus tax), Is 6d, and Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Reserves after 5 p.m. at Palmer's Confectionery, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre 28-175 for Reservations after 7 p.m. Grand Circle Reserves for Saturday at Palmer's all the week. THE PUPILS OF MISS NANCY RABE Present a J)ANCE RECITAL. Special Features* include "Exercises" and a Chinese Play, "The Temple of the Green Dragon," to be held in the MASONIC HALL, TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1929, at 8 p.m. Admission 2s. RAFFLE. I ST PRIZE.—No. 185, W. Busher, City -*- Council Yards. 2nd PRIZE.—No. 26, A. Howie, Ghuznee street. ELECTION MEETINGS. „ HUTI BY-ELECTION. i • NASH THIS TIME. MR. WALTER NASH, R. WALTER _ NASH, Labour Candidate, Will Speak: TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, LOWER HUTT, King George Theatre Hall. His Worship the Mayor, Sir Alexander Roberts, in the chair. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 3rd DECEMBER, S. p.m.—EASTBOURNE, Crown Theatre. His Worship the Mayor, Mr. H. M. Jones, in the chair. Also Noon Hour Meeting at the GEAR MEAT WORKS. WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 8 p.m. —MOERA, Community Hall. THURSDAY, sth DECEMBER, 8 p.m.— KORO KORO, the School. NASH THIS TIME. HUTT BY-ELECTION. NASH THIS TIME. rpO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT X At S. At 8. WALTER NASH, g * WALTER NASH, The Labour Candidate. LOWER HUTT, LOWER HUTT, King George Theatre Hall, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 2nd DEC At 8. . ■' NASH THIS TIME. HUTT BY-ELECTION. UNITED ALL THE TIME. ]yjR. JAMES KERR, Official United Candidate, will Address the Electors as follows:— DAY'S BAY, TO-NIGHT, at Pavilion, at 8 o clock. LOWER HUTT, TUESDAY, 3rd Dec, at King George Theatre, at 8 o'clock. KOR?A OR,?' WEDNESDAY, 4th Dec WAlWlTrTlußttY:l^ Dec, * Methodist Hall, at 8 o'clock MOERA, FRIDAY, 6th Dee., Moera Hall at 8 o'clock. ' ALICETOWN,' MONDAY, 9th Dec, Church Hall, at 8 o'clock PETONE, TUESDAY.-lOth Dec, in Empire Theatre, at 8 o'clock. DAY'S BAY, WEDNESDAY, 11th Dec in Pavilion, at 8 o'clock., Mr. Kerr's Committee Rooms(lo Pcairandl^ cksOtt Street" Tek- 769 VOTE KERR AND .WIN. HUTT ELECTORS. - VOTE JOHNSTON, -REFORM, HE'S YOUR MAN. JJEAR. HIM SPEAK AT—' EASTBOURNE .-TO-NIGHT (MON■nr ?™?J' 2^ d' Crmv" Theatre, S p.m. BLACIvBRIDGE.— TO-MORROW TUESDAY, 3rd, Knox Church Schoolroom 8 8 p.m. ALICETOWN.—WEDNESDAY, 4th Congregational Church Hall, 8 p.m MOERA.—THURSDAY, sth, Hali; S p.m. JOHNSTON WILL DO IT. r<RAND HOTEL Wholesale Bottle Store v-* guarantees the quality of every brand it sells and does not *stock cheap inferior brands. Thos. Coltman, Proprietor. A KINDLY THOUGHT. ' TELEPHONE R. A. Nicol and he will -*• deliver Fresh Cut Flowers any address 21-846, 37, Conrtenay-pL

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 2

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