GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Direction—J. 0. Williamson Films) LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT—At 8 o'clock—TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT—At 8 o'clock—TO-NIGHT ' LAST NIGHT "ROOKERY NOOK'" England's Greatest Talking Comedy. With TOM WALL, RALPH LYNN. WINIFRED SHUTTER, and MARY BROUGH. Adapted from the famous play by Ben l'ravers, the dialogue is so crisp and conveys so much of the real English atmosphere to the listener that it is quite easy to see that it would have been sheer tragedy to have filmed "ROOKERY NOOK" without an All-English Cast. ALL BRITISH! , ALL TALKING! There's a laugh in every line. Only the brilliant mind of Ben Travel's could possibly conceive such ultra-sophisticated humour. | BOS PLANS AT THE BRISTOL AND THE BERKELEY*.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction .. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-MORROW. Curtain at 2.30. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present The Latest London -Musical Success, "HOLD EVERYTHING/'•' . "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." '■HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." "HOLD EVERYTHING." With CLEM DA WE, With a Wonderful Cast of Popular Favourites, including Bobby Gordon, Betty Eley, Michael Cole, Marie Eaton, Dan Agar, Kitty Stewart, Erie Edgley, Les White, Paul Plunket,.Mona Barlee, Compton Coutts, Mona Zeppel. ■ A Whirlwind of Dancing and Flashing Limbs—Songs that cling to the memoryBallets that enchant you—Comedy that captivates you—Sparkling SpecialitiesFun. Frolic, and Frivolity. A Furore in London—The Triumph of New York—and Sydney and Melbourne's Biggest Musical Success in Years. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 6s, 4s, Is 6d; Early Gallery 6d extra (plus tax). MATINEE PRICES: >55,-3s, is 6d; Children Half-price; Gallery, Is.
MR. ALEXANDER M.NIBLOCK. Well-known New Zealand Lecturer and Teacher of PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY, Is delivering a new series of Publics Lectures . At the "DOMINION ' FARMERS' CONFERENCE HALL,. / . Featherston. street. LECTURE THIS .EVENING, ". 10th SEPT., at S o'clock. " \ Subject: TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY).—"A New Interpretation of Christianity/ rpHE NATIONAL REPERTORY X THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.). Under Vice-Regal Patronage. SECOND PRODUCTION OF THE 1930-31 SEASON. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTT STREET. LAST TWO NIGHTS, TO-NIGHT,. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 19th and 20th SEPTEMBER, 1930. THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS.. "THE FIRST- AND- THE LAST," A Drama in Three Scenes, By John Galsworthy. "SHALL WE JOIN THE LADIES?" A Comedy, by J. M. Barrie. "THE SCENE THAT WAS TO WRITE:--ITSELF/' ~; A Tragi-Comedy,- by G. D, Gribblo. . L'ox Plan open-to the Public at The Bristol, and at the Hall after 7 p.m. Prices 2a (id to 4s 3d. ■ : V. . THE SHETLAND SOCIETY' OF WELv ..:'■- 'LrNGTON (INC.), ':•
A SALE OF WORK will be held in the Mokoia - Hall,. Fifeshire avenue, off Cambridge terrace, on SATURDAY, 20th September. The Sale will be opened by Lady Luke, at 2.30 p.m. Open' Baking Competition. Prizes for Best Oatcakes, Scones, Pikelets, Ginger Bread, Sponge, and Plate of Small Cakes. Eutries not later than 2 p.m. Admission Free. Evening-SOCIAL AND DANCE, commencing at S o'clock. First-class .Orchestra. Monte Carlo. Supper provided. Subscriptions: Ladies Is 6d. Gents 2s. LAURENCE LAURENSON, Hon. Sec. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance So- -*• ciety, Ltd. —Lost Policy. It is the intention of the Society to issue on or after the sth day of October, 1930, a. certified copy of Policy No. 543815 on the life of Harriet Jane M'Leod, of Christchurch, which is alleged to have been destroyed by fire.—A. H. Johns, Resident Secretary. Wellington, 5/9/30. ~ "Funeral notices. a"UIE Friends of Uic late Arthur Christlie Richardson are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary • Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., To-morrow {Saturday), 20th September, 1930, at 2 p.m., for the Soldiers' Cemetery, Karon. ROBERT 11. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, I<U, Adelaide road. 1,. ■l''r.!".-..r».»i ".'mi J£Z HL 'TVtIE Friends ol! Edimind Thomas Gray -*- are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved Wife, Rosalie, which will leave her late residence, 11G, Mivamar avenue, Miramar, To-morrow (Saturday), 20th September, 1930, at 2.30 p.m. for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. ■Tels. 24-155 and 16-781. THE Friends of Mr. James Badland are respect fully invited to attend the Funeral of his late dearly-loved Wife, Louisa Jane, which will arrive at the Martinboroiigh Cemetery, on Saturday, 20th September, 1930, at 2 p.m. ROBT. 11. WILSON- AND SONS, LTD., .. - Undertakers,, . . 164, Adelaide road. I'els. 24-155__and 16-781. rPHXTFimeral oT~the~late Mary Katene i -*• will leave her-late residence. 22, ! White's Line East. Lower Hutt, at 2.30 p.m.. Tomorrow (Siitunlay), 20th Septemi h.>v. Iffiiii. fur the'Native 'Cemetery. Hutt Park. ■• ' YV. MOSS -AND CO., Undertakers, High street, Lower Hutt. I Telephone 80.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 2
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