TOWN HALL, •SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. MISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN ' Presents her Students. ' trance extravaganza. -Mance extravaganza. Under the patronage and in the presence of Their Excellencies the GovernorGeneral, Lord Bledisloe, and the La/'dy Jsledisloe, his Worship the Mayor and Mayoress. Brilliant Lighting, Dainty Ballets, Artistic Scenas. Amusing Burlesque, Tuneful Singiu.g, Beautiful Frocking. Amongst those appearing are ' Misses Thelma Bartholomew, Joan Raine, Marjorie Bennie, Dorothy Darnells, , Joan Benge, Constance Chambers, Alyss Siigden, Valeska Jenkins, Lomah McKprcher, Joyce Knighton, Zelda Gorkill, Messrs. T. Jenkins, A Grant. ': A visit to the land of Nursery 3?.hymes. Artistic Grecian Frieze, Gay Spanish Scena, Amusing Burlesque, a "Nautical Tragedy. ' Fifty Tiny Tots, Baby Glass, Sm.as Song and Dance Scena, Spirited Tap jig, and - Hornpipe. NEXT SATURDAY. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN" HALL, fr\7 ELLI*rGTON' HARMONIC SOCIETY Wellington harmonic society (Conductor, H. Temple White); Assisted by RUTH PERRY,:Mezzo-Scprano, 'of Masterton. CLAUDE TANNER, "Cellist. : DO NOT MISS TJHIS!. Box Plan 'opens at "The Bristol" on Tuesday' Next (22nd NovemJoer), at 9 a.m. Country listeners may siecure advance copy of with words, on receipt of 7d in stamps. Adi'lress the Hon. Sec. 31, Charlotte avenue, Wellington, S.W.I. , Reserves,' 3s; Unreserved, 2s, both plus jtax. THE SOCIETY FOR. DEPENDABLE , PROGRAMMES. Business Manager: Victor Bennett. TRAFFIC QUEJJN GRAND PROCESSION. fA PARADE of private and .trade vehi- . cles (horse andmotor) is to be held ion SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, and ■will be marshalled in.'/ Post Office Square at 1.30 p.m. Prizes for best decorated private motor, horse-drawn tijade vehicle, and trade motor. ' . • .: -.-. . ■- - ■• . W. A. SUTHERLAND, : Box, 1053, Convener Grandl Procession Sub- . . , Comitnittee. THE ANGLICAN BOYS' HOME. rpHE ANNUAL ! GIFT AFTERNOON ■jf- will be held apt the Home. Main road, Xower Hutt, on ISATURDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, at 2.30' p.m. . Fancy, Cake, aad Sweet Stalls, Flowers fend Games. Aftefrnoon Tea. _Gifts will be gratefully received at the Some, at the Diocesan Office, or by / - ' y.V". Ai ANDREWS, __ ' , Hon. Secretary, pel. 26-300. i RADIANT HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGY CLUB (Inc.) . . . T>UB.LIC. LECTURE j '.. ■• - • . By ■■■... ! MRi R. T. McLEAN. j , "DREAMS." ' . - I Wednesday, 23rd November, s p.m. ; Jewish. Women's Club Room, , ;166, Cuba street. Visitors welcome. Collection. . m , ' —^__-___ DRAMATIC RECITAL HDY the< fwpih of Mrs.'lsabel Halligan. x> CONC3ERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TT3ESDAY, 13th December. Plays, Sketches, Dialogues, etc. Proceeds;, in aid of Wellington Free Ampulance. Admission 2s and Is. Box PlaJi at Bristol. fet 8 All members " invited to attend.: i W. SOMMERVILLE, ' Secretary. •— . —i_ ' : - , ■ ANDRI BEVIN, / ■ BEVIN, 1 r ' Contralto, ] Has returned from abroad and will / present a ' < '■■ SONG RECITAL ffn tjfie Concert Chamber (Town Hall) on ■' FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. '. Reserve this date. ~~ •'Wellington corporation ; TRAMWAYS . / PAPAITONGA TRAIN, SUNDAY, ' .. . 20th NOVEMBER, 1932. ■ • JpN addition to usual Sunday Morning ■ . Tram Services^ the following will con°with the 10.5 a.m. Train at Lambptori:— • MIRAMAR depart: 9.0 a.m., via No. 2 .Koute. - LYALL BAY depart: 9,15-a.m., via No. 3 Koute (bus). NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUNDAY TRAINS. COMMENCING on 2 7th NOVEMBER _■— the Timetable to be operated on the Jilanawatu Line ,will be as follows:— DOWN. For stops see below. Palmerston N. dep. 8.35,-8.50 a.m., 4.25. 4.42 p.m., Shannon 9.8, D.34 a.m., 4.58 5 26 fc mr-^ cv? n 9" 29 ' ' 9- 58 a-m-> 5-19. 5.50 p. m ., Otaki 9.54, 10.26 a.m., 5.10, 5.44, 6.18 p m Paekakariki 10.45 11.30 a.m., 6.0/6.34, 6.58," Z™ P^' Pllmmerton 11.54 a.m., 5.34, 6.26, 7.22, 7.45 p.m., Porirua 12.6, 5.50, 6.40, 7.36 5.5 p.m., Johnsonville 12.28, 6.14, 7.8 8.4' 8;28 p.m. ' ' ' UP. ' Leave Wellington (for stops see beiow) . FOR PLIMMERTON-9.0 a.m , 2 0 4 0 6.0 p.m. . . ■ FOR PAEKAKARIKI AND OTAKI--8.40, 9.0 a.m., 2.0, 4.30, 5.0 p.m. FOR PALMERSTON NORTH-S 40 9 0 a.m., 4.30, 5.0 p.m. ' ' STOPS.-The 8.35 a.m. and 4.25 p.m. DOWN and 8.40 a.m. and 4.30 p.m UP trams stop only at Shannon, Levin, Otaki , and Paekakariki Other trains stop where required. FARES;—For particulars of special cheap Sundajr fares, see handbill or inHuire at stations and booking offices. Refreshment Rooms at Paekakariki open for all. trains. • IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. N°S£iLA s hereby'given that R. J. TT. % Ym£' of Paraparaumu, Baker, was this day adjudged bankrupt on creditors' petition; and I hereby summon a Meeting d v Or\ tO be hoMen at W office °n TN!?™ Y >, the 2nd day o£ December, 1932, ?! ?°-5° ° clock- I)ateci at Wellington this 18th day of November, 1932. - S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. ! IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. ■JJOTICE is hereby given that FREDER- *^ ICK GEORGE RYAN, of 12, Harold •treet, Kelburn, Civil Servant, was this at? adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors to be holden at my office on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of November, 1932, at 10.30 o'clock. Dated at Wellington this 18th day of Kpvember, 1932. B. TANSLEY, Official Assignee.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1932, Page 5
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