LAST FOUR DAYS AJSTD NIGHTS OF : . :. The Funniest, Wittiest Comedy ever seen in Wellington, , "ON APPROVAL" Frederick Lonsdale's Brilliant Satirical Comedy, with the Original Aldwych Theatre, London Cast—The Cast -which made "Rookery Nook," (Recommended by the Censor more suitable for Adults.) TO M WALLS. ABBAUD. Screening - . - . '• THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. THE REGENT (Direction. J C Williamson films. Ltd.) •' .AT THE REGENT FRIDAY NEXT! "GRUMPY" STARRING THE DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH ACTOR, CYRIL MAUDE, ns the irascible tempered old man who hid a nimble brain and heart of gold behind a stormy exterior. Playing the role he made famous in three continents. England s greatest actor will capture everyone, : IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TEL. 44-144) AND BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. BOXING! BOXING! TOWN HALL ( TO-MORROW! TO-MORROWI At S o'clock. , TWO VIGOROUS HARD-HITTERS.. FAIRHALL AND MORGAN 5 GOOD PRELIMINARIES, INCLUDING OXLEY v. THOMAS. BOX PLAN clones al 4 Tfynorrow Afternoon. Despite heavy booking good seats can still be obtained. > EARLY DOOR TICKETS at Bos Office and at Sow man's, Lattbton quay. THE ADELPHI CABARET THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT—"BELLE OF NEW. YORK" NIGHT. DANCING 9 p.m.-l a.m. SUBSCRIPTION 7/6 (after Theatre, 5/-j. " RODNEY PANKHURST'S OWN ORCHESTRA. ' RODNEY PANKHURST'S OWN ORCHESTHA. Buok your Tables NOW for the SPECIAL CARNIVAL NIGHTS, XMAS EVE BOXING NIGHT And THE I^NAL NIGHT OF THE SEASON, NEW YEAR'S EVE After which the Cabaret will be CLOSED UNTIL EASTER SATURDAY. WRITING COMPETITION. OWING to inadvertence (had it been the office boy's mistake ifc would have been called stupidity) a large number of entries in this Competition were not sub" mUted to the Judge. The error was not discovered until after the awards were advertised, but all the entries were then handed to the Judge, who compared them with the original prize-winners, and awarded further prizes as follow:— \ STANDARD I.—Second eeiual, Nocline Thorn, Halt Central, 10s; third e<ju_l, Audrey Booth, Wtidestown School, ds. STANDARD I.L—First equal, Nila Huul, Waiwhelu School, 'JOs; second equal, Jim Waldie, Miramar Central, 10s. STANDARD lll.—Second equal, Kei Scott, Newtown School, 10s. STANDARD IV.—Second equal, Barbara Stephen, Miram.f Central, 10s; third 4quaL Eileen, Fitzgerald, St. Anthony's' School, Seatoun,' 3b. STANDARD V.—First equal, Irma Cayaye, Eastern Hutt, 20s: third equal, Dorothy Martin, Pliinmerton School, ss; third equal, Joyce Fearn, Karori School, Ss. STANDARD Vl.—Third «fm.l, G. Nimmo, Plimmcrton School, ss. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. UNDER 17 YEARS.—First equal, Annie M'Neill, Sacred Heart College, Lower Hutt, 20s. Irma Cavaye, o£ the Eastern Hutt School, was also bracketed as t ho Most Promising Writer. THERE ARE NO COUPONS IN WARDELL'S CHAMPION BUTTER BUT THE PRICE IS A PENNY LESS. PRICE TO-DAY, lid Per Pound. CHRISTMAS HAMS, Is 2d Per Pound. Cooking Almonds, per lb H Cd English Strawberry Jam, lib glass jars, .Toi'dnu Almonds, per lb 2s 4d Is 3d Shelled Walnuts, per lb Is lOd Morion's Potted Pastes, small 4d, largo Currants; ,'J-crown, per lb 7d ' Sd Sultanas, Mildura, per lb 4 5/.d Figs, Finest Big Layers, special quality, Sultanas, JUildura, per lb 6K.(1 , per lb Is Muscatels, California!], per lb Srt F<?s, packets, 4'/2d and 10d Miiseulels, Spanish, per )b Is 111 b'ifrs, boxes, Is Id and Is 6d Spanish Speciiil, per lb Is Id Mince lib glass jara, Is fid Sbeou Tongues, per tin Is Lemon Cheese, ,l)b glass' jars, Is 6d ICnglisli Marmalade, lib jars Is, 3lb 2s' Jelly Powders, 7 for Is DISCOUNT GIVEN WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. DAILY DELIVERIES CITY AND SUBURBS. ' WARDELL'S, CASH AND FAMILY GROCERS, WILLIS STREET. " DANCING. MOONLIGHT AND MUSIC. — pLAZA, 126, CUBA STREET. PLAY GOLF OUT OF DOORS ou the n ,^^^ rrr , — ' beautiful ■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. POPULAR NIGHT. TERRACE GARDEN The only place in town to spend a jolly nnTT? TTVtr«a SC-od wening. GOLF LINKS, B _ l2 _ Ladies Is Od; Gants 2*. Top of Vickers House, Slipper provided. Woodward street and Terrace MUSIC BY THE PLAZA DANCE (Opp. Midland Hotel). AJSJJ: , SPECIAL GOLF SUPPER, Od, «,od in „,„ "^^ ■ the CAFETERIA, Ground Floo, W% S?Sf ££%& %g& . 3or). Tels. 42-211 and i3ASI. ■ ___^^_______________^^ Persona^ and Individual Tuition from . . , ________ £Q !i.m. daily. ■ . PUBLIC NOTICES. OLASSES-Tuesu^.v and Fvidiy Eren- : ' LEGAL NOTICE. inss< £iom S"10 o>oloijkMR. A. B. SIEVWRIGHT, LL.B., Bar- ■ rister and Solicitor, has moved his i»«-i«<s ijprvi 1 r« bat'_>c' zstJs,issr cw" M<"° 5'M iHoo-ot Bim IT is the intention of the Society on or Learn the . , after the Stli day of January next, ■ ■ NEW I>ANCE, » to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy "MIDWAY RHYTHM." No. 1423393 on the life of John Douglass NEW DANCE. Grace Duncan, which is declared to have . , , . . ■ ;. . . been lost. BALLROOM DANCING. Wellington, Bth __ _ MA_ . _ AR Q Manager for New Zealand. ' Studib: , : . Courtenay Chambers Courtenay place. ? ESTATE MRS. E. G. WATSON • gr | va'e LesS° n n 8, t , by a£, p?iStm*nt< /r . n Telephones 21-218 or 23-168. (Deceased). ** cu^ Monday Evenings. —■ Saturday Afternoon—Fancy Dancing Class ALL Creditors and other persons having " by Iris Lo^' ' -^*- claims against the estate of the late - . Mrs. Ellen George-Watson are requested MEETINGS. to send details of their accounts in dupli- ■ * ■ ____ • caio to Messrs. Park and Hemery Solid- ■» MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS . tois for the Executor on or before the .J\ - m the Golden Terrace Extended i Btl. day.ot JANUARY 1931. Such tic GoW rj redgill g Co ., Ltd., will be held in . counts should be certified as owing at the t)ie Uora i nion F arme iV Institute on WEDdate ol death, namely, 4th December, 10.30. K i El qpAY EVENING,' the 10th DECEMAND NOW FOR ■wALLPAI?ESS~" &EX, nt 8 P-m-AP.EDROOM in Silvei' and Mauve and Mr. Hollowiiy. MHiiaging Director^ will "Applft, Greeu, 2s 6d roll, fadeless. \in pj-e«eHt;-'-"'SliHre(ioldeiis ar« urged' lo Smith- and. Smith. Ltd* ©no. Tn-rn Hall, attend.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 8 December 1930, Page 2
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