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AMUSEMENTS QRAND OPERA HOUSE Proprietors: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction : Dick White and Eric Edgley. WHAT A HIT “THE UNFAIR SEX” Was Last Night! Eric Hudson’s Great Success! Played by Joseph Cunningham’s BRILLIANT LONDON COMEDY COMPANY ■Undoubtedly the Greatest Laughing Success which has visited Wellington for Years. Beautifully Mounted! Gorgeously. Dressed! Brilliantly Acted! Exhilaratingly Funny! The Show of a Decade. Headed by MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN, MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN, From the. Principal West End London Theatres. Supported by Frank Bradley, Campbell Coplin, Norman Carter, Vera St. John, Henrietta Cavendish. Sylvia Clifton, Jack Phillips. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House j Confectionery. .’PRICES: Reserved D.C. and 0.5., 6s; Back Stalls, 4s; Gallery, till 7.46, 25,then Is, aIL plus tax. EMPRESS Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Continuous: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Positively oue of the Finest Programmes shown in Wellington this Year. "THE BLIND GODDESS" The “Manslaughter” of 1926 and Py all q.dds the Most Dynamically Dramatic Theme ever Filmed. i Featuring | JACK HOLT 1 ESTHER RALSTON i ERNEST TORRENCE , z and LOUISE DRESSER ; The most startling revelation of the un- | reliability of circumstantial evidence ever portrayed. A story that throbs with lite and suspense and the best mystery picture you've ever seen. It’s a Paramount Picture! Also: i Master Pictures Present “BLACK CYCLONE” A story of Love, Devotion and Valour 1 amazing in its reality! Starring * REX King of Wild Horses. A . P ic A ure ., 6 ° big - " s# gripping, so fills I with the things that stir the heart thi you will, sit spellbound, held enchant! by the magic of the story. _ And the FUNERAL OF SIR JAMES CARROL FUNERAL OF SIR JAMES CARROL FUNERAL OF SIR JAMES CARROL IUNERAL OF SIR JAMES CARROL The impressive funeral of a man belovf of both Maori and Pakeha, who di more than anybody else to bring tl two races together. Book Your Seats Early! Flaas at the Bristol till 5, the at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. Coming: JOHN BARRYMORE In “THE SEA BEAST.” METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria Van Diemen.—Wind, W , fresh; bar., 29.91; ther., 69"; cloudy; sea, rough Win<l . w.. moa. gale; bar., 29.93; ther., 69; cloudy; sea, rough. Manukau Heads.—Wind, S.W., mod. Sale; bar., 29.61; ther., 56; overcast: sea, moderate.' Auckland—Wind, W„ fresh; bar., 29.64; ther., 61; showery. Tauranga.—Wind,. W., fresh; bar., 29.51; ther., 60; cloudy; sea, rough. East Cape.—Wind, N., light; bar., ***•s6; 68: showery; sou, moderate Gisborne.—Wind, W., fresh; bar., 29.51; ther., 67; fair; sea, rough Port Ahuriri.—Wind, W., gale- bar. 58: cloudy; sea, moderate! oo ( o? stl fL POint — Wind > w “ breeze; bar., wSi- f” 60: cloudy; 6ea, moderate. 90 « el '^ frton -^ Win ' 1 - S - light : bar., 29.29; ther., 61; rain. New Plymouth.—Wind, W., moderate gale; bar., 29.50; ther., 59; fair; sea, rough. Cape Egmont..—Wind. W„ fresh: bar., «*•;£_» ther., 58: cloudy; sea, rough. _Wanganui.-Wind, W„ gale; bar., 29.48; ther., 59; fair; sen. heavy. .Farewell Spit.-Wind, W„ gale; bar., 29.48; ther., 59: hazy; sea. rough. Westport.— Wind, 8.W., moderate gale; bar., 29.48; ther., 50; showery; sea, heaty. Greymouth.—Wind, S„ moderate gale: bar.. 29.44; ther., 59; squally; sea. rough. Stephenlsland.—Wind, W., fresh; bar., 24.35; ther., 58: cloudy; sea, heavy. Cape Campbell.—Wind, S.E., fresh; bar., 29.30; ther., 60; overcast; sea, moderate. JCaikoura.—Not received. Akaroa Lighthouse.—Wind. NE fresh; bar., 29.27; ther., 65; cloudy; sea, moderate. h Port Chalmers.—Wind, S.E.. light; bar.. 29.30; ther., 58; drizzle; sea, smooth. Nuggets.—Wind. S.W.. fresh; bar., 29.27; ther.. 42; showery; sea, rough. Bluff.—Wind. N.. moderate gale: bar., 29.10; ther., 50; cloudy, sca, rough. „ D. C. BATES, Director. Meteorological Office, Wellington, November 16th, 1926. NO TIME TO LOSE "Now suppose,” said the teacher, “a man working on the idver bnnk suddenly fell in. He could not no£ swim, and would be in danger of drowning. Picture the scene. The man’s sudden fall, the cry for help. His wife, knowing his peril and hearing his cries, rushes immediately to the bank. Why does she rush to tho bank?” A boy exclaimed: “To draw his insurance money.” o (HEANS ESSENCE) COUGH MIXTURE SAVES YOUR MONEY YOU GOOD

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 3

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