GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS. COMMENCING AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ON Under Diie'ction J. C. Williamson, Ltd., by permission R. D'Oyley Carte, Esq. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. AT.vH Box*? ?lauV vill ? pen a£ thc Bristol Piano Companion MONDAY, 18th JANUASZ'JiS^Jk? first four Operas: "THE GONDOLIERS," "THE MIKADO" "lOLANTHK" and "PIRATES OF PENZANCE." Country patrons are incited to send in applications for seats now and they will be allotted ml lotation with City Bookings. Reserved Prices are 7s (plus tax). THE CAST.—The operas will bo interpreted by tlie greatest cast ever seen in the fcouthein Hemisphere, and includes IVAN MENZIES GREGORY STROTII) THE CHORUS-AND THE BALLET.-The Chorus aad Ballet of over 100 perOrchestra und?s the batOtt o£ the Dir^mm%nN?-fT¥G^r7 IS-l * lße,i 8 unto the direction of MR. productions '^ND' and the beauta£ul Ensembles and Settings are a feature of the OPENING DATE-FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY. GRAND GALA PREMIERE __ REAL. ENTERTAINMENT FOR ANNIVERSARY DAY.: ',■... '■• GSRV; . i •"■•■' >■ : ■ ■:, :. .. ".-- ■ .■: • -- .'.. --- - .-■■ •■• -■-■■■■■ —-
GSR . ' ' ,'> . GSR Q.LIDE SKATING "RINK; SSR V* Wakefield street. ' : - GSR TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GSR GSR SPECIAL LATE SESSION. GSR 8 p.m.-ll p.m. GSR Patrons are advised that, session* GSR will' be held on Saturday evenings GSR only-until further notice. GSR SSR A. TUBERT, GrSR ■ . ; Manager. 3JSR Tel. 41-601. GSR: GSR WELLINGTON SOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SUMMER SHOW, OT. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN, ° WEDNESDAY, 20th JANUARY. Entries solicited Tuesday Evening.Monthly Meeting, Wednesday, 13th. DANCING. rpHE "JOY" ASSEMBLY. x The Popular Old-Time Dance. TRADES HALL, Vivian street. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), TO-NIGHT. Big Monte Carlo, Fox-trot, D'Alberte, etc. The Best Music, Hall, and' Supper. Free Soft Drinks and Cloakrooms. Ladies la 6d, Gents 2s. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. TO-NIGHT. SPEND IT AT THE PETER PAN, PETER PAN, ETER PAN, PETER PAN, 59, Cambridge terrace (near Vman-st.). Wellington's Cosiest Dance Hall, Dancing; S-12 every SATURDAY. SATURDAY. Novelty Dances—Prizes—Dainty Supper. Ideal. Floor—Perfect-Music. BASIL BIRD and his EMBASSY DANCE BAND. Subs. 2s 6di Flannels Optional. TO-NIGHT. DANCING. TO-NIGHT. VAIIONAL CLUft •^ (2nd Floor Levy's Buildings), GRAND OPENING. NIGHT. New Hall, Spring Floor, Novelty' Dances,' - - ■ Good Prizes.- _ KIT KAT "DANCE BAND , Menibers-and their Friends Invited. " Subs: 4s 6d Double, 2s 6d Single. Sit-down Supper. Flannels Optional. ' J)ANCING! ' ' DANCINGI DAY'S BAY PAVILION. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. A DELPHI , CABARET. Flannel Dances! Flannel-Dances! Flannel Dances! TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER ' MONTHS. Special. Concessions to CLUB SECRETARIES AND ORGANISERS: Consult us re your Saturday night dances. TUT COLTMAN AND HIS ROYAL DANCE BAND. Sub., 4s.- Tel. 51-770. . Direction; MISS INEZ CONNOP: JTELBTT.EK ' KIOSK. Finest and Brightest Dance Hall in Wellington; BERT SIEELE'S MELODY-MAKERS. Four Hours' Fun—B-12 p.m. Commonsense Prices:' 2s 6d. A r motor-bus,- leaves our ■ grounds after dance for'"City'and Eilbirnie," via.' Constable street. Free bus pass for patrons. KKKKKKKKK RIVIERA ' ' CABARET,. IVtERA CABARET, PORIRUA. Hostess, Miss Kathleen O'Connor. DANCING AT 8 p.m. Subs., 2s Cd. Reservations Te Aro Book Depot, or Tel: , 6, Porirua, DIXIELAND CABARET. IXIELAND CABARET. Cuba-st. GALA NIGHT. SPECIAL: MONTE CARLO;. Ladies' Ist prize, 21-piece Teaset. Gent's Fii-st Prize, Companion Set, » and, 6 Good. Prizes. ALLAN BROWN AND HIS BAND, j Featuring all the' Latest Numbers. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 25.; Dainty Supper. Management, V. GRANT. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING! MISS - GWENETHE WALSHE STUDIO. "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis street.' Tels. 42-211, -43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. Tlf ARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO OF 1U- BALLROOM DANCING. Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR and MR.. W E. PRIESTLEY Assisted by Miss Thelma Erskine and Misa Audrey Horton. Reduced Rates until March. Studio: 58, Cuba-st. Tel. 4537 L iJjHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF Principal: MISS VALMA SPDLLER (Member of the Imperial. Society of Teachers of Dancing, London), And Staff. Hours:' 10' a.m. to 10 p.m. STUDIO, 68, WILLIS STREET. TelephoM 41-334, ■'•"" \i
DANCING. "KIOSK CABARET/ TITAHI BAY. rpHE Cabaret for Dancing every Wed- ■*■ nesday and Saturday Evening. ' - Subscription, la: Refieskments at Moderate Tariffs. <J»HE REALM, THE REALM, Hataitai. The Place for Wellington's Best Dance. ' Always the Latest. Beautiful Decorations. Specially- Sprung Floor. Finest Music in N.Z. New Novelties. Delightful Supper. Wonderful Dancers. Wellington's Most Charming Youth. Five Minutes. from Town. Subs. 2s 6d. Frerf Trams to jCity after the Show. The Only Dance Worth While. Late Trams. ' tjon accord assembly ■°on accord assembly; Oddfellows* Hail, Clyde quay. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. ' Modern old-time Dance. Mrs. Cowie's Orchestra, the best combination in Wellington for dance music. 'Ladies is 6d, Gents 2s. Supper. Flannels optional. VICTORIA ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide road. The Most Select- Old-Time and Modern Dance-in Wellington. Best of Music, Supper, Prizes, and Floor. Cannot be beaten in Wellington. Roll along for a good night's dancing. Cool Drinks Provided, Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s. J. HALLEY, M.C. A. JONES, Sec meetings; titahi bay progressive association: A NNUAL Meeting will be held S ATUR- ■"■ DAY, 16th JANUARY, 1932, at Tearoom adjoining Mrs. Vella's Store. Business: Annual Report, Election of Officers, General. ... V. DIMOCK,.Hon. Sec. TITAHI BAY PROGRESSIVE -, association: A NNUAL MEETING will -be held ■p- SATURDAY, 16th JAN.,. 1932, at 8 p.m., at Tea Room adjoining Mrs. Vella's Store. ' , ■ ", Business: Annual report, election, of officers, general. V, DIMOCK, w _ m ~ Hon. Sec. THE WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL COUNCIL OF THE NEW ZEALAND POULTRY ASSOCIATION. POULTRY-KEEPERS ARE invited to. attend the ANNUAL MEETING, which is being held at MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 13th. and Kth JANUARY.' • Business commences 10 a.m. Official Opening 2 p.m. First Day.. C. GD3SON' YOUNG, Hon. Sec.-Treasurer. Lower Hutt, 9.1.32. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. ' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE- TO CREDITORS. "WDTICE is hereby given that all Credi- " tors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such, claims at the Public .Trust Office at Wellington on or before the 9th day of FEBRUARY, 1932. > Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details,* and-must' be certified as follows:— "I; hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased." - Brown, Samuel, late of Gardener* died 1/1/32. Bullock, Harry Truscott, late of Wellington, Warehouseman, died 28/12/31. Byrne, James, late' of Wellington, Harbour Board employee, died 31/12/31. Earnshaw, William (Hon.), late otf.Wellington, Settler, died 29/12/31. Flower, Frances ■ Caroline, late of Wellington, Widow, died 4/1/32. Kronast, Syster Ida (also known as Kronast, Ida), late of Wellington, Widow, died 19/12/31. Maloney, Patrick Joseph, late of Wellington, Storemao, died. 10/12/31. McClatchey, Annie, . late, of Wellington, Spinster, died 29/11/31. .Seamer, Alfred, late of Wellington, -Retired Builder, died 29/12/31. G. E. MDLLER, District Public Trustee for Wellington.' 9th January, 1932. PATENTS. TO MANUFACTURERS, USERS, AND OTHERS. r PHE Proprietors of the undermentioned -*- New Zealand Patents are desirous of "entering into arrangements, by way of Licence and otherwise on' reasonable terms for the purpose of exploiting their Patents and ensuring their full development and practical working in this country:— LETTERS PATENT No. 58939, dated IBth February, 1927, "Flexible Staybolt Assemblages and Method of Making Same." LETTERS PATENT No. 60978, dated Ist August, 1928, "Stay-bolt." LETTERS PATENT, No. 61705, dated 19th November, 1927,"Improved Bank Counter." LETTERS PATENT No. 62058, dated 24th January, 1929, "Electrical: ConLETTERS PATENT No. 45299, dated 31st I January, 1921, "Improvements in , Boards Composed' of Interlaced Fibres." 1 LETTERS PATENT. No, 51551, dated 11th January, 1923, "Improvements in Receiving Apparatus for - Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony." LETTERS PATENT No. 59348, dated. 6th October, 1927, "Improvements in Milk Sterilisers." Full information from ROBERT WALES, M.I.MecHJE., Registered "Patent Agent, 49, Ballance street,."' Wellington; 40, Dowling street, Dunedin;.; at Auckland, Christchurch, and elsewhere throughout the Dominion. /^LOSING Down Sale, building sold— J everything must be sold regardless cost, Lloyd, Jeweller, Cuba-st*
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1932, Page 2
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