WRESTLING.. - ■■ WRESTLING! TOWN HALL MONDAY, 17th 8 p.m. . MONDAY, 17th RETURN OF LAST WEEK'S SENSATIONAL CONTEST AL. KAKASICK v. DEAN DETTON (Russia*: '■ ' (u.s.A.r" •■-.-■•-.■■■■ Amateurs: FUBTHKR ELIMINATIONS IN WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIPS. USUAL PRICES. ' Booking: HUMPHREY-S; Manners street.
Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J.C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. LAST 2 NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. MARGARET RAWLINGS IN" A NEW PLAY. Wilfred Walter's Strangely Told EPIC OF ENGLAND, | "HAPPY AND GLORIOUS." "HAPPY .AND GLORIOUS." MARGARET RAWLINGS as "SHE"; BARRY K. BARNES as "HE"; GABRIEL TOYNE and others. As an extra attraction -vvill be presented, at the same performance,. for the first time here ■ ■ ■ •■BLOCKHEADS IN LOVE " . "BLOCKHEADS IN LOVE." Written by Gabriel Toyne, and produced at the Cambridge Theatre in London ]act year. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BPJSTOL. Day Sales at Grand Opera House Confectionery. .... t U.S. and D.C., 63; Stalls,' 4s; Gallery, 2s (all pluft tas). ' . Manager: Alex. F. Wilson. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock, . Only, appearance here 01 NEW ZEALAND'S'WONDER BOY "SOPRANO, . TEX MACDONALB, • ' •^EX MACDONALD, "THE BOY WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE," In conjunction with ERNEST JENNER (solo pianist) and THE WELLINGTON HARMONIC society, : . An Excellent' Programme! Ho is better than his Records! Hear him in person! HE WILL ASTOUND YOU. The conceit will NOT be broadcast. Popular prices: 4s, 3s, 2s (plus tax), and 2uO SEATS AT Is, available at hall! Doors open 7.15.' A Souvenir Programme with photo of Lex Macdonald. and short sketch of his musical achievements on sale at concertprice Bd. 7 MUSICAL POINTS! 7 7 MUSICAL POINTS. 7 1- A PREDICTION. *°"r >ears ago Dame Melba said at the Conservatorium of Music, Sydney to a young New Zealand girl:-"Y6u have a beautiful voice—you will go far." -'— FIRST FULFILMENT On 21st April, 1932, the young New Zea>nd girl appeared,.as "Mimi'f in Puccini's Opera "La, Boherne'^—in .that great centre ot musical cultures-Milan. 3— '■ A PRESS CRITICISM. -; ; - '' • Itaha. —"Yvonne Marotta moved and enthused the large audience last night with her beautiful and true lyrical soprano voice and wonderful interpretation/ 4— A VISION OF THE FUTURE. Sigribra" Tina Poli Randaceio (the principal of the the most famous school of music in Italy).—"Signora" Yvonne Marotta is a singer of rare: intelligence' with a Voice of Paradise.'"—A Future Star. 5— _' THE PRESENT. Signora Yvonne Marotta with her husband, Signor Nino Marotta, the famous Grand Opera Basso,1 is paying a brief visit to her native land, and will give a series of concerts in New Zealand, presenting GEMS FROM GRAND OPERA on the Concert Platform. 6— , WELLINGTON'S FIRST CONCERT, SATURDAY WEEK, 22nd OCTOBER SATURDAY WEEK, 22nd OCTOBER! At the TOWN HALL, XOWN HALL, "'— Watch for further notices of THE MAROTTAS THE MAROTTAS THE MAROTTAS TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. . -■- TO-NIGHT! T EON GARADE. -^EON. GARADE. Success —— Success —— Success. Roars - —- Screams —^- Shrieks. Laughter was heard" blocks away on Satur* day Night as the large 'audience held their sides and laughed at the marvellous tests of Professor Garade's class of Hypnotic Subjects.' '■■"..'.' . TO-NIGHT. "- Nothing you have seen before except FUN. SEE THE HYPNOTIC JUGGLERS. SEE THE ACROBATICS. LOCATION:'.HUGE. MARQUEE, UPPER CUBA STREET. PRICES. 3s, 2s, vis, :plus' tax. Children Half-price. GLIDE : •"■ - :.- •"■: GLIDE pARNIVAL NIGHT BEING GLIDE THURSDAY GLIDE GLIDE CLUB -NIGHT WILL BE HELD GLIDK TO-NIGHT. CSLTDI3 GLIDE TO-NIGHT, S-10.30 p.m. GLIDE TO-NIGHT, 8-10.30 p.m. GLIDE GLIDE GLIDE TO-MORROW. GLIDE . TO-MORROW. GLIDE GLIDE Doors open 7.30 p.m. GLIDE GLIDE "BACK TO SCHOOL DAYS" GLIDE CARNIVAL. GLIDE Biggest and Best yet. GLIDE COME BACK TO SCHOOL GLIDE FOR A NIGHT. GLIDE Come for a Snowball Fight. SHPJi Cs me and P'av Ring-a-Roses. GLIDE Come and play Oranges and GLIDE Lemons. GLIDE There'll be prizes for everybody. GLIDE Dress as You Please, but GLIDE You'll have more fun if you GLIDE COME BACK TO SCHOOL GLIDE FOR A NIGHT. GLIDE AT THE GLIDE, GLIDE Wellington's Skating Rink. GLIDE EXTRA SEATING ACCOMMOGLIDE DATION PROVIDED. GLIDE A. TUBERT. GLIDE Tel. 41-601. Manager. GLIDE MISCELLANEOUS. T)ELIGHTFUL Ale-Resch's Pilsner in -*-' the long neck bottles; quarts Is 9d; pints, Is Id. Special quantity prices solely from Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. ~ THE PEN DOCTOR " TS Hie recognised Medico for Fountain *■ Peus aud Eversharp Pencils. Consults tiona. free. Geo. Jeffery, Lambton-qy., opp. D.I.C.
- •*. ■ FIRST CONTEST For ' BLEDISLOE MEDAL BLEDISLOE MEDAL • BLEDISLOE MEDAL BETWEEN FOUR UNIVERSITIES. EIGHT ORATIONS ON NEW ZEALAND SUBJECTS. ' Mr. E. S. Tuckwell, from Otago, Samuel Marsden. . . -. . , Mr. M. G. Sullivan, from Auckland, Bishop Selwyn. - Mr. E. K. Cook,, from. Canterbury, SuGeorge X3rey. : .. nr^f" Eir J- feear<5 °".''of Victoria College, Mother Mary Aubert. Miss C S. Forde, of ..Victoria College, Tamati Waka Nene. ' Mr. J. C. Mowat, from Otago, The Annexation of New Zealand. Mr. K. H. Mclvin, from Auckland; James Busby. - ■ . . Miaa D. Maginness, from Canterbury, K. J. Seddon. . Judges: Mr. Justice McGregor, Mr. M. H. Oram Mr. H. D. Bennett. Chairman: Mr. H. Atmore. Items while Judges are Conferring. Song, "Angels Guard Thee," J. Newton Goodson; Violin Solo, Selected, James McD.onald; Monologue, W. J. Mountjoy, jnr. His Excellency will present the Medal. rpOWN HALL. . THURSDAY. -•-OWN HALL. THURSDAY. Admisison Is*. Plan at Bristol. THE COMJIERCIAL AGENCY, LTD. /")UR Clients are notified that-Mr. Earny* shaw, until recently our Bookkeeper, has relinquished his position. We have appointed as Secretary to this Company . - . ■ MR. CHARLES DE L. GORDON, for sis years) Accountant and ASSISTANT MANAGER OF THE MERCHANTS' AND TRADERS' AGENCY, LTD., Christchurch. Mr.. Gordon will arrive from^ Christchurch' on the 12th. inst.""and will interview our clients. HENRY WRIGHT, FiR;A.^ Governing Director. '; Wellington, . » . 3rd October, 1932. -.'.> . DANCING. . DANCE, DANCE, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, "DASIN RESERVE " PAVILION. -" ''Melody Makers Orchestra." . . Supper. Good-Prizes. ■ . Popular Prices. Is M arid 2s. Double 3s. MR. McGONNELL, M.C. DANCE. DANCE. DANCE. TECHNICAL OLD GIRLS' - HOCKEY CLUB: THE PHARMACY HALL, Cambridge-ter. THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER. Exhibition Dancing by Miss Phyllis Bates and Partner. Presentation of Shield. Novelties, Excellent. Music,' Home-made Supper. Subs: 2s 6d and 2s. . . V. Montgomery, M.C. M. Baillie,-See. ; -...- . ; ■ -SPECIAL., . . J^IVIERA CABARET;/?..- P.ORI^UA; Announcing • ■ --■ -' -- '•' ' ; FIRST ANNIVERSARY, SATURDAY, 15th OCTOBER.- :..;- Demonstration: of Ballroom Dancing by Miss Valma Spiller and Allen Grant. First-class Orchestra, Perfect Floor, Novelties, etc. . '■■-.-■ ) OUR CHARGE, 7s' 6d Double Ticket, with a Delightful Supper included. Reserve your Tables for our Big Night Now. Buses leaving Vopp; Hotel Cecil, 8-p.m., returning^ - •'.:-: ' ReservationSj Tel. 6,Porirua. " j A MONSTER NIGHT OF JOY! rpOWN HALL, TUESDAY NIGHT, 18th OCTOBER, S o'clock. ' DANCING. ; DANCING. Flannels optional. IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA . * (S-'Picces). Good Supper—Good Music—And a Great Time for; All. CASH PPvIZES AND OTHER PRIZES FOR DANCING.. .':. . Subs.: Gents 2s :6d, Ladies Is 6d. A DELPHI CABARET. ■^ -.' SATURDAY, 8:30-12. Come and Hear our NEW BAND, all picked musicians, especially organised for the • ■ ' *. :.'.: ■ ADELPHI CABARET.: - Sub. 4s; After Theatre, 3s. Direction—MlSS INEZ CONNOP. Combined Watt Cup Golf Dance Tomorrow Night. ' ' : '•''•■' "CABARET. Bond street, nest Nimmo's. TO-NIGHT. - TO-NIGHT. "DUNEDIN" . NIGHT, 8-12. ■; Hear the Ship's Jazz Band of Seven Players. ~ Turns by members of the Dunedin's Company. ■ Hear Stan Hills and Lydford. of Auck.land with the * ■•- '.,-... AMBASSADORS BAND. Meet the Officers and Men of 'H.M.S. Dunedin.;. Music Sharp at 8, ■ . •Sub. 2s. . -. -'■■; '■■- ■• Tel. 40-280 for Reserves. . ' ~~- TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. : pA LAIS ROYAL, x Alpha street, off Cambvidge-ter. Daucing S-12. Good Supper. Full Orchestra. Gents Is 6d: Ladies Is. Don't forget the Mystery Competition. Be sure you get a key. Roll along. Ifs the best dance in town. ; V. GRANT, M.C. ADELPHI CABARET. -^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE MARANUI BALL. Pleasure. Gaiety. Joy. "We're 21 to-day.". ..." " S p.m. to 1 a.m. Subs., 8s 6d and ss. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR AND W. E. PRIESTLEY STUDIO, Assisted by MR. ERIC BROWN. PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES ■*■ from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Studio: 58, LOWER CUBA STREET. Telephone 45-571. THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF DANCING. -";•■■.. Principal: MISS VALMA SPILLER (Member Imperial Society, London). Assisted by MR. ALAN GRANT (just arrived from Australia). And FULLY" QUALIFIED STAFF. Tuition in All Ballroom Dances, including tba Tango and Viennese Waltz, Tap Dancing. Hours: 10 a.m/10 p.m. Studio: 68. Wi'lis-st. ... Tel". 41-334. I?ULJS lor Xmas use. Preserve now with - tJ Ovoliue, clean paste. No disappointments. Ovoline is best. ] ( i
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1932, Page 2
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