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'In the Ficsence of Their Excellencies The Govemor-Geneial and the Lady Bledisloe. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT THE MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH PIANIST, GORDON BRYAN "Mr. Bijdii'b name lias become a household ■word."—"Musical Times," WELLINGTON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ~ " (Conductor-JOHN BISHOP) BRILLIANT PROGRAMME INCLUDES: Rosamundc O\eitui.e (Schnbeit), "St. Paul's" Suite (Tlolist), "Enigma" Variations (Elgai), "Lcs Pleiades." (Liszt1). 6/-' and 4/- (plus tax). " " 2/- Tickets (plus tax). Doojb oi)cn at 7.15 o clock THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO lIEAIt THIS BRILLIANT PIANIST. HAYWARD'S GIGANTIC BARGAIN EVENT! EXPIRATION OF LEASE SALE JUST think of it! A New Season's Stock of High-class Ladies' Coats, •* Flocks, Jumpers, Millmeiy, etc., bong offered at a mere fiaction ot its oidmaiy Value. Oiir stocks simply must be teduced. A peiusal of the items below will give some idea of the enormous reductions being made, but it is only by an inspection'of the windows or a visit to the Salon-that-the full extent of these amazing values will be realised. •; ■ ■• < SUMMER COATS—AII • new season's styles and colourings. Usual prices from £5/19/6 to 14-guineas. ■ - ' SALE PRICES 42/- to £8/18/6 CREPE DE CHINE ENSEMBLLS-Foi small women. Usual pure £7/17/6. SALE PRICE 42/HOUSE FROCKS—U&uaI puces 75/- to 12 guineas. , £ALE PRICES 21/- to 8 guineas JUMPER SUITS—Usual prices 84/- to £6/16/6. SALE PRICES 29/6 to 49/6 WOOL GEORGETTE TAILORED FROCKS—UsuaI prices £8/16/6 to 12 guineas. SALE PRICES 84/- to £7/17/6 SALE COMMENCES MONDAY NEXT, 9 A.M. HAYWARD LTD., 226, LAMBTON QUAY.

SKATING. SKATING. GLIDE SKATING RINK. LIDE SKATING RINK. SKATING. SKATING. THE GLIDE SKATING RINK . (Wellington's Rendezvous for Skaters), Wakefield «treet. ' GGG TO-NIGHTX LLL TO-NIGHT! 11l TO-NIGHT! DDD POSITIVELY YOUR LAST EEI3 ' OPPORTUNITY TO SSS SEE XXX The •» orld-famous fckaters, AY A ~ TTT JOY and LAZZERONI. I I I JOY and X"AZZERONI. NNN JOY and LAZZERONI. GGG (Late of J. C ; Williamson, Ltd.) fl 1! TO-NIGHT! NNN TO-NIGHT' XXX 10-NIGHT! In response to many lequests Joy and'Lft?zeioni will include in their piogramme tjieir famous act, " "THE WHIRL OF DEATH."' "THE WHIRL OF DEATH." The mc*t daring and skilful balancing feat on ekat«B ever presented in New Zealand. , DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THIS THRILLER.. POSITIVELY THEIR FINAL APPEARANCES. USUAL SATURDAY TRICES. NO EXTRA CHARGE. A, TUBJ3RT, Duector. Tel. 41-601. RRR SPEGIAL TO-NIGHT. RRR SPECIAL TO NIGHT. RRR SPECIAL TO-NIGHT. RRR SPECIAL TO NIGHT. RRR -ROYAL ROLLER RINK RRR -ttoYAL ROLLER RINK RRR RRR (Winter Show Building, John RRR street). RRR First Picsentation in Wellington. RRR First Piesentation in Wellington. RRR RRR -Of ■fjT»T> RRR SENSATIONAL MOTOR-CYCLE RRR SENSATIONAL MOTOR-CYCLE RRR ACT, RRR ACT, RRR . . ~ RRR , Including RRR BROADSIDING AND rrr BROADSIDING AND RRR HURDLING ON SKATES RRR HURDLING ON SKATES. TJT>T> RRR NO EXTRA CHARGE. RRR RRR Lates Session, 7.30 to 11 p.m. RRR RRR Usual Saturday prices. RRR G. S. BRIGHT, RRR Manager. RRR Tel. 21-212. RRR GT. GEORGE SKATING RINK O (Nest St. George Hotel), Willis street. Wellington's Smoothest Skating Surface All New Skates. SIX SESSIONS DAILY. JO to 11.30, 12 to 1, lto-2, 2.30 to 4.30, 4 45 to 5 45, and 730 to 10 pin. The 10 to 11.30 and 4.45 to 5.45 sessions aro more especially for learneis. E\peit iutors in attendance. SPECIAL LONG SESSION TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 11 pm. Lidips Is 6d, Own Skates Is; Gents 2s, Own Skates Is 6d. Telephone 20 035. W. H. STEVENS, Floor Manager. W.E A., ANNUAL SOCIAL. TEH W.E.A. Annua.l Bicak-up Social will be held in the W.E A. Rooms, at the Trades Hall (2nd BMg), on WEDNES DAY NEXT, 7th OCT., at 8 pm. An atti active programme of music and playleadmgs has been arranged, and supper will be provided by the lady'riicmbeis of the clas&es. AH interested in the woik of Hip Movement aie- heartily welcome. Wome« students may supply .1 basket. Admission Is.- • > B. MASLEN, Secretary. Tel. 22-397. i

rpHE WELLiNGTON;.-. , APGIiLO SINGERS. Conductor: H. Temple White. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, in the TOWN HALL (Concert Chamber). Also ERNEST JENNER, Solo Pianist. J. M. Caldwell (bass), and Eric K. Rishworth (tenor). Hear Wellington's Foremost Male" Choir. ORGAN RECITAL. fOWN HALL (SUNDAY) TO-AIOR--1- ROW, 4th OCTOBER, 1931, 8.30 p.m.,. T>y by MR. BERNARD If--PAGE, (City Organist). Sonata in D Minor (for" Harpsichord) Scarlatti-Page. Overture to "Coriolanus" Beethoven Summer Sketches Lemare Prelude and Fugue- (on the name ot "Bach") ..; Liszt Choral-Improvisations Op. 65 Karg-Elert Three Preludes Op. 11 Nos. 4, 2, and 5 : ' Scriabine Good Friday Music (From Act III.) • "Parsifal" Wagner ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary contributions received at door. Admission Is. Admission Is. BASIN RESERVE, ASIN RESERVE, on SATURDAY NEXT, 10th OCTOBER. SATURDAY NEXT, 10th OCTOBER. FINISH OF 100-MILE CYCLE RACE. 100-MILE CYCLE RACE. 100-MILE CYCLE KACE. 100-MILE CYCLE RACE. 100-MILE CYCLE RACE. 100-MILE CYCLE RACE. Prizes presented at Dance at St. Thomas Hall, Newtown, after the event. TITISS' NANCY RABE AND- PUPILS ITX Will Present a DANCE RECITAL (Proceeds, in aid o£ Red Cioss,), CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, 9th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. The goigeous spectacle of many brilliant Dance fe'eenas is a fitting piologue to "The Meimaid," an amazing pioduction by youthtul talent, in a setting of riotous colouring. Adults 2s 6d, Children la 6d. Box Plan at Bristol. WAIRARAPA SHOW, CARTERTON, 28th and 29th OCT., 1031. /^LASSES for all sections of Live-stock, Cheese, Butter, Honey, Cooking, Sewing, Fancy work, and Schools. , It pays to Exhibit at the Wairarapa Show. A.prize means merit. Liberal prizes, suitable-train service, special attention for visitors. Entries close 14th October.J.Schedules free on application to L. H. Smart, Secretary, P.O. Box 25. Carterton. Wellington corporation tram ■ ■■ ways. ■•;•■ ■ ■••.■ time-table alterations, oriental bay line. .-. ON and from MONDAY, sth OCTOBER, Cars will leave Oriental Bay Ter : minus at 7.10, 7.24, 7.36, 7.48, 8.0 a.m., and every 12 minutes until 6.26 p.m., after which the present time-table will" operate. Cars leave.Lambton 7.? a.m., and every 12 minutes until's.so p.m., then cars depart Govt. Bldgs. 6.8 p.m. and every 10 minutes until" 11.8 p.m. ~ D. M'GILLIVRAY, Traffic Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OTAKI RACES, 9th and 10th OCTOBER. CPECIALLY- reduced" Fares to 'Otaki O from- Wellington "(Thorndon), Palmerston North, and intermediate stations, by- morning trains each day—express trains excepted. : . ; Samples of return fares {first and second) :.. From Wellington, ■9s 3d,.. <5s 4d; Pahneraton North, 8s 2d,55;7d; Shannon, ss, 3s 3d; Paekakariki,, 4s 6d,. 3s. TRAINS-WELLINGTON-OtAKI. ; Special race, train "leave's Wellington 8.55 a.m., Johnßonville 9.26, Paekakariki 10.13, Otaki'am 10.55 a.m. . -.',',■■'■'■ Ordinary trains leaye : Wellington 8.18 and 10.17 .a.m. . ' ■ , . Return special" leaves .-Otaki 5.40 p.m., arrives Wellington 7..-45 p.m.' These ; trains all stop where' required, except that the 8.55 a.m; train from Wellington will not stop between Johnsonville" and Paekakariki. ' ,j:'L^y.';'. ./ • TRAINS-PALME>RSTdX NORTH- ■... . v .OTAK.L ..;;..'.•■ ;.... ' Special race train .leaves Palmerston North 8.48 k.m.; Longburn- 8.58, Shannon, 9,30, Levin"9s2,. arr. Otaki: 10;20 a.m. Ordinary train" leaves Palmerston N. 7.0 a.m. ' :..; .:' - Return. special to Palmerston N» leaves Otaki 5.43.p.m., arrivesPalmerstpn'N. 7.12 p.m. ■•■■■•■ • ■ ■ ...: -._ ; ._ ' These trains stop when required.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 82, 3 October 1931, Page 4

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