Don't Miss This Programme— The Whirligig's Best! aIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Jirection .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. NAT PHILLIPS'S WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! WHIRLIGIGS! In the Biggest Laugh of the Year, "MAMA'S "MAMA'S NEW NEW HUSBAND." HUSBAND." The Acme of Musical Revues. FULLERS POPULAR PRICES: Reserved 3a (plus tax), 2s 6d (plus tax). Is 6d, and Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Reserves after 5 p.m. at Palmer's Confectionery, nest Theatre. Tel. Theatre 2S-175 for Reservations liter 7 p.m. Grand Circle Reserves for Saturday at Palmer's all the week. EUCHRE TOURNAMENT To be held at Y^ALDIE'S HALL, BROOKLYN, WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, At S p.m. ' ' j Admission Is. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB. J OPENING MATCrfoF NEW ZEALAND ' TOUR. fJITIZENS are requested to observe a Half-holiday on FRIDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, the 13th DECEMBER, in honour of the visit of the Marylebone Cricket Club's Team, which will commence its first, match of the New Zealand Tour at the Basin Reserve on the above date. Employers are asked to grant a Halfholiday to all employees who may desire to witness the match. GEO. A. TROUP, * Mayor. ELECTION MEETINGS. MR. JAMES KERR, Official United Candidate, .JNVITES Workers on Committees in all parts of the Electorate, to meet him in the Oddfellows' Hall, Petone, on WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m. HUTT BY-ELECTION. UNITED ALL THE TIME. TlfE. JAMES KERR. Official United "x Candidate, will Addreti tha Elector* as follows:— PETONE. TO-NIGHT, 10th Deo., in Empire Theatre, at 8 o'clock. LOWER HUTT, TO-NIGHT, 10th Dec, the Hon. H. Atniore will Address a Public Political Meeting in the King George Theatre at 8 p.m. BLACKBRIDGE, THURSDAY, 12th EAsll&Ußfc^^ffsWecrat Eastbourne Theatre, at 8 p.m LOWER HUTT, FRIDAY, 13th Dec., the Hon. W. A. Veitch will speak, in King George Theatre, at 8 p.m. LOWER HUTT, SATURDAY, 14th December, in King George Theatre, at WAIWETU, MONDAY, 16th December, in Methodist Hall, at 8 p.m. PETONE, TUESDAY, 17th December, .in Grand Theatre, at S p.m.' Mr. Kerr's Committee Room*:— Petone, 297, Jackson street. Tels. 769 (local) and 46-DB. Lower Hutt, opposite Bridge, Main road. Tels. 765 (local) and 46-398. VOTE KERR AND WIN. HUTT ELECTORS. VOTE FOR JOHNSTON, " OHNSTON, i HE WILL DO IT! MEETINGS THIS WEEK. [TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) — WAIWETU Methodist Hall, 8 o'clock, Messrs. Johnston and Mander. EASTBOURNE, Crown Theatre, Messrs. Johnston and Coates. WEDNESDAY—MOERA, Hall, 3 p.m., Mrs. Johnston; 8 p.m., Messrs. Johnston and Co«tcs. THURSDAY.—LOWER HUTT, King George Theatre, 8 p.m. Mr. Johnston and the Hon. W. Downie Stewart. PETONE, Empire Theatre, 8 p.m. Right Hon. J. G. Coates, policy speech. FRIDAY—PETONE, Wesley Hall, 2.15 p.m. Ladies' meeting, Mrs. Johnston. MONDAY, 16th.—WILFORD SETTLEMENT, School, 8 p.m. Mr. Johnston. DAY'S BAY, Pavilion, 8 p.m., Hon. W. D. Stewart, policy speech. TUESDAY, 17th—Eastbownc, Crown Theatre, 8 p.m., Mr. Jolinßton. JOHNSTON IS GOING TO WIN! HUTT BY-ELECTION. NASH THIS TIME. NASH I NASH THIS THIS TIME. TIME. ABLE, TRUSTWORTHY, PROGRESSIVE. NASH . NASH SI. ' IS! WALTER NASH. JJEAR WALTER NASH AND OTHER LABOUR SPEAKERS, To-night (Tuesday), 10th December, i o'clock, Moera, Community Hall. Mr H. E. Holland, M.P., Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party ro-night (Tuesday), 10th December, J o'clock, Blackbridge, Knox Ohurct Hall. To-morrow (Wednesday), 11th December 2 p.m., Meeting of Women Electors' Lyceum Hall, Lower Hutt. To-morrow (Wednesday), 11th December 8 p.m., King George Theatre, Lowei Hutt, Mr. H. E. Holland, M.P. J-o-morrow (Wednesday), nth December S p.m., Eastern Hutt School. To-morrow (Wednesday), 11th December S p.m., Waiwetu Methodist Hall. To-morrow (Wednesday), 11th December S p.m., Petone Labour Hall, Mr. H ,_, E. Holland, M.P., and others. Thursday, 12th December, 2 p.m., Meet ing of Women Electors, Labour Hall Petone. Thursday 12th December, S p.m,, Wilforc school. Thursday, 12th December, 8 p.m., Centra Hutt School. HEAR WALTER NASH. HEAR H. E. HOLLAND, M.l\ HEAR THE LABOUR MEMBERS. VOTE LABOUR-VOTE NASH! ' NASH THIS TIME. J^ADIES" Walking Sticks, great chooßing llicse Walking Sticks are magnificent We have them in highly polished ran wood, also ebony, partridge, and beam wood, exquisitely mounted in silver' oi sold. Lethaby's, opposite General Posi Uince,
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 140, 10 December 1929, Page 2
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