AMUSEMENTS. ;, n| > YES SIR ! J. C. Williamson Picture Corpora--flhu, l ‘ on present the Brightest Show of the Seav' son .• • S°* n S the limit in Laughter, Melody •" an *l Intriguing Romance. FERNAND GRAVET | JOAN BLONDELL EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, in fW/ “ROMANCE in PARIS” - iF ’ X (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You’ll see a real French Revue with the 111 11 ®l| W 1 World’s Loveliest Mademoiselles sing- \ in K the Reigning Song Hits of the Air. JE/ sos r CTj DAII.>: 11l J E? 'THIS MORNING AT 10.30—Monster Kiddies’ Self Help-Regent-2ZB Radio Party — New Stage Acts — Grand Pictures. A STABS IS BOTIN’’-NOT MADE! SEE IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 8 I
PACKED HOUSES 1 Since this Magnificent Picture has been Transferred from the Regent, the Crowds are Pouring Steadily into the _ & Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, J,til. TO-DAY AT 2.15 P.M. AND 8 P.M. Presents Al,B,\'. KORDA’S “ELEPHANT ' BOY” Wfl United Artists Release — Directed by ||S| Robert Flaherty — Approved for tHSI ||aE|Sgß Universal Exhibition. wpS EXCELLENT FEATURETTES W Be Sure You Get Your Seat I Plan 8 at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-811. POPULAR PRICES: 1/-, 1/6 AND 2/3.
WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT ANOTHER SENSATIONAL MATCH. You remember the great showing put up by Chief Little M olf when he wrestled McCready to a draw last week. Then don’t fail to see him against the ‘'Wrestling Iron Man,” John Spellman, on Monday night. CHIEF LITTLE WOLF (The Navajo Indian Brave) Versus JOHN SPELLMAN (The MTeetling Iron Man). BOOK EARLY AT E. W. HUMPHREY’S, MANNERS STREET. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. Ladies, 2/6. (All plus tax). RUGBY! CHAMPIONSHIP THRILLS! KEEN STRIVING FOR HONOURS. The Trials Over there will now be Championship Football to attract local interest. Competition for the Premiership is to be resumed To-day, and the indications are that thrilling and exciting contests will be the order in the Final Bidding for Championship Honours. TO-DAY’S MAIN ATTRACTION WILL BE: ATHLETIC (Leading for the Championship) Versus MARIST BROTHERS OLD BOYS (Always Capable of a Surprise). NOTE. —This Match is to commence at 3 p.m. EARLY MATCH—2 p.m.: ORIENTAL v. ATHLETIC (Sixth Grade) BE AT THE PARK TO-DAY. A MATCH WORTH WHILE. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d. EXTRA. ’ A. E. NEILSON, Sec. W.R.F.U. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION NOTICE RE BOOKING FOR SOUTH AFRICAN MATCHES rpHE plan for the South African Matches will be opened at the Players’ Entrance to the Grandstand at Athletic Park at 9 a.m. on MONDAY, JULY 26. The prices of Tickets for Grandstand Seats are as follows:— FOR THE WELLINGTON MATCH ON AUGUST 7—lo/- and 7/6. FOR THE TEST MATCH ON AUGUST 14-20/- and 11/-. Apnroximatelv 900 Tickets will be available for the Test Match, and 2000 Tickets for the IVellington Match: also a Limited Number of Enclosure Tickets for the Test at 5/6 and for the Wellington Match at 3/6. All prices include tax. TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO ADULTS ONLY. ( (Each person may purchase two tickets only for each match.) No person will bo admitted to the Grandstand until the advertised time of booking. To facilitate booking patrons are requested to present the correct amount for tickets required. NEILSON Secretary.
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO THE RT. HON. M. J. SAVAGE, PRIME MINISTER. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO CITIZENS TO ATTEND A RECEPTION IN THE TOWN HALL On WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1937, at 8 p.m., TO THE PRIME MINISTER, the Rt. Hon. M. J. SAVAGE, ON HIS RETURN FROM THE CORONATION CELEBRATIONS AND THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. A programme of speeches and musical items has been arranged. DOORS WILL BE OPEN AT 7 PAL T. C. A. HISLOP, Mayor. July 23, 1937.
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