nRAND " OPERA HOUSif. ■ OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT! At S. TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF SEASON. ' J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present The Exquisite and Most Fascinating, ofj all Comic Operas, and which will be'in-1 terpreted by an. Incomparable Cast of Singers and Artists— "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT. PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE .STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" "THE STUDENT PRINCE" . The Romantic Story of Prince Karl. Franz. j Edmund Butterworth as .... Prince^ Karl Lilian Crisp .as Kathie John Ralston as , Dr. Engel Don Nicol as Lutz Edna Ralston as .. Princess Margaret Laurel Streeter as Gretchen Doris Hopkins as ....:..... The Duchess THE MAGNIFICENT MALE CHORUS. THE MAGNIFICENT MALE CHORUS. A Feature of the Production -will be a New and Picturesque Specialty Dance by PAT and TERRY KENDALL. PRICES: D.C. and O. Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, -2s; Late Gallery, Is, 6d. (Prices plus tax.) BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. SWIMMING SWIMMING CARNIVAL CARNIVAL CARNIVAL -■■ CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. ' ■RIDDIFORD BATHS, J-^TDDIFORD BATHS, LOWER HUTT. All Wellingtons best swimmers competing. EIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS. BIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS. Admission—Adults Is; Children 6d. GARDEN PARTY, PARTY, :. In connection with St. James's Church, Lower Hutt, Will be held on -SATURDAY, loth FEBRUARY, from 2 o'clock to 7 o'clock, In the Grounds of VIVIAN RIDDIFORD, ESQ., . Woburn road. Hutt Band in attendance. A Variety of Well Stocked Stalls. ' Lawn Games and Competitions. A happy afternoon for all in beautiful surroundings.Admission: Is. JITASTERTON. SHOW. AT SOLAVAY SHOWGROUNDS, 18th AND 19th FEBRUARY, 1930. RECORD ENTRIES TO HAND. Ring Events, including Dog Trials, Jumping, Horses and Ponies will be a feature of THIS GREAT SHOAV. Motor-cars from South • enter at New road at Southern End of Grounds. Watch for the man with the .flag. x Motor-cars from North enter at Fleet street through New Entrance. RAM AND~EWE FAIR, 20th and 21st FEBRUARY. ■ ■ 2562 Entries Received. Order.of Sale: First Day—All Romneys._ Second Day—Lincolng, Southdowns, Comedales, Ryelands. R. H. WILLIAMS, '.'■'' Secretary, Masterton. "WELIiINGTON GIRLS 5 COLLEGE. rPHE Annual Swimming Sports, will be x held in the Te Aro Baths on FRIDAY NEXT, 14th FEBRUARY, at 9 a.m. Parents, friends, and ex-pupils are cordi-i ally invited. ' Old Girls' Race, 12.30 p.m. V. M. GREIG, Principal. TV EEK-END EXCURSION To the MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS, TORY CHANNEL, PICTON, QUEEN CHARLOTTE AND PELORUS SOUNDS, SHIP COVE. S.S. TAMAHINE (2000 tons). From Wellington SATURDAY NEXT, 15th FEBRUARY, At 1.15 p.m. (Weather permitting), Arriving back about 9.30 p.m. Nest Day. INCLUSIVE FARE (with cabin accommodation, meals, use of fishing lines, boats, etc), £3. Special Berths, 10s ■ extra. DANCING, BOATING, FISHING, SWIMMING, PICNICKING. Etc. U.S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 2
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