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THANKS! Efficient 00-oporatior. of Leader G v. Stodman) and the Railway present then new programme today on scl v THE R Direction: ,1. v. Williamson SCREENING 11 a .m ■Shoppers' Session Ev HERBERT ft (The Phenomenal Star of "EVENINGS lD (A Paramount. Picture.) SARI- MARITZA, CHAKUK liU A Scintillating .Musical l!oi GAY!— ROMANTIC! LV REGENT'S ASSOCIATE KNTEUTAINSI Xi limely Speech by Lloyd George on his 70th 1-lying Made Jbisy. SUi Army—Extraordiua BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL GRANIT =OPERA~HC A HURRICANE OF ACT! "THE DEVIL ■."THE DEVIL Wit /EDMUND LOWE Sixty miles an hour ... a Juggernaut of a dead man at the wheel! Who was he? limit of (Recommended by the BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AxNTD BERKI ANOTHER BROWNLEE TRIUMPH. Last night hundreds were turned away from the Concert Chamber, where the world-famous Baritone repeated his previous successes before a packed and enthusiastic audience. FINAL CONCERT TOMORROW \T 8 FINAL CONCERT TOMORROW AT 8. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER! JOHN DfiOWNLEB JOHN "ROWNLEE . JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHy BROWNLEE ■ JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE I Principal Baritone of the Paris Opera. Assisted by RITA MILLER, Soprano. RAYMOND LAMBERT, Pianist. ! TOMORROW NIGHT AT S. TOMORROW NIGHT AT S. LAST CONCERT OF THE SEASON When Another Glorious Programme will be Presented. . Prices: 6s (Reserves), 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tax). . BOOKING OPENS TODAY at The Bristol, where Day Sale Tickets are also available. JOHN BROWNLEE CONCERT TOUR: Palmerston North—Tuesday next. '- Wanganui—Wednesday next. Masterton—Thursday next. SKATING ~ SKATING GRAND OPENING" ' SKATING 1033 SKATING SEASON SKATING SKATING ROYAL ROLLER RINK. SKATING XVOYAT, ROLLER RINK SKATING (Vivian Street) •SKATING SKATING SATURDAY EVENING, SKATING At 7.30 o'clock. 1 ■ SKATING ■ SKATING Finest Appointments in tie SKATING Southern Hemisphere. ' SKATING , SKATING Completely Redecorated. ; SKATING ; SKATING Latest Designed Orchestral' , SKATING . Rostrum. SKATING . i SKATING Skating offers you winter's SKATING healthiest indoor entertainSKATING menh SKATING SATURDAY NIGHT IS SKATING GALA NIGHT, SKATING So be wise and Reserve your SKATING Skates. SKATING SKATING G. S. BRIGHT, SKATING Tel. .51-212. Manager. GARDEN PARTY. QATHOLIC SCHOOL GROUNDS, Knight's Road, Lower Hiitt. S.«TURDAY, MARCH 25, 2 p.m. Stalls, Sideshows, Folk Dancing, Band—Punch and Judy. Charlie the Clown. Adults 6d. CRICKET FIN-\LS CRICKET FINALS?' - CRICKET FINALS. "DASIN RESERVE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP WHO WILL WIN? . WHO WILL WIN? Afternoon of Stirring Cricket. Admission 6d. ALL PROCEEDS N AID OF McGIRR BENEFIT FUND. A . VARNEY, Hon. Sec, W.C.A. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. X MAIN TRUNK EXPRESS TRAINS. SATURDAY, MARCH 25. rPHE only express trains running from -1- and to Wellington and Auckland will be the Daylight Limited Express Trains leaving Wellington at 7.53 a.m., and leaving Auckland at 8.0 a.m. These trains will make the same stops as the ordinary Main Trunk Express Trains. * MEETINGS. NEWTOWN RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the above "■•*- Club will be held at 73, Constable Street on SUNDAY, 26inst, at 2 p. m H. McKEWEN, . Hon. Secretary. BERHAMPORE SCHOOL. A MEETING of Parents and Past Pupils - ti- ot the above School will be held at Infant School on TUESDAY, MARCH 28, at S p.m., to arrange Farewell to Infalit Mistress, Miss Hurley. AH parents and past pupils requested to attend. * EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS, Enrol with JgNTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE-. In addition to expert class or correspondence tuition, students may consult Mr. Enting at any time regarding their difficulties. Call or write for free Prospectus. Vickera House, Woodward Street, P.O. Box 820. C.I. Telephone 44-406.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1933, Page 2

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572

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1933, Page 2

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