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'" LAST 4 DAYS. Delighting Crowds Daily. DE LUXE .... THEATRE. E LUXE .... THEATRE. DE LUXE . . . . THEATRE. (Theatre Heated' for Youv Comfort.) ■ NOW SHOWING (Twice Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m.) LOVE, LAUGHTER, & EXCITEMENT. Youthful desires . . . mirth, gaiety, and excitement—" STATE FAIR " is like life ... it begins lustily, offers everything . . . and ends all too soon. "With the adorable JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOK JANETG A V N O R JANET GAYNOR , - With - WILL ROGERS > LEW AYRES Sally Foster — Frank, Craven — Victor Jory — Louise Dyesser — Frank Melton. In —-i "STATE FAIR." ■ ■ "STATE FAIR." "STATE FAIR." , "STATE FAIR." (For General Exhibition.) A Supporting Programme of Exceptional Interest: Fox Movietone Special News. "SOUTHERN SEAS." BROADCAST UNITES OUTPOSTS ON EMPIRE DAY. Also the Brilliant Vocal-Organist, . PAUL T. CULLEN - At tho Wurlitzer Dj Luxe. Box Plan at Bristol and Theatre. - NOW SHOWING - TWICE DAILY", 2.30 and S p.m. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Steam-heated Throughout) '': ' Presents THE BEST BELOVED ACTRESS ON THE SCREEN ! MARIE DRESSLER Supported by Polly MARIE DRESSLER Moran and an exMARIE DRESSLER ceptional supporting MARIE DRESSLER cast. "PROSPERITY" —f"PROSPERITY" ~4— "PROSPERITY" —f— ■ "PROSPERITY" -4— — — "PROSPERITY" "PROSPERITY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . Her most Superb aud Funniest Role. A ceaseless round of merriment, punctuated here and there by such bits of heartstirring character, -work; as only she can . : portray!. ' -. IN ADDITION - — EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS — Box Plans Bristol. and Theatre. NO BOOKING FEE. TEL. 52-212. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ~ (Steaih-hcatod Nightly). THIS EVENING AT S O'CLOCK. TWO BIG SUPER SPECIALS. 1— : An Edgar Wallaco Thriller, "WHITE FACE." : With GORDON BARKER. Who was the ghostly murderer, "Whiteface":' You'll'be thrilled..and amazed at the eerie mystery' drama. 2—" The Maniac of Mirth, BOBBY HOWES, in "LORD BABS." The comical capers of a millionaire who got involved with the daughter of a pork pie' king.. (Recommended by Censor- for Adults.) SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Tonight and Tomorrow Night, ■' •'.'■•■' at. .7^45.. .' The-natural successor to "My Wife's Family," GUS McNAUGHTON, RENEE GADD, JERRY VERNO, MOLLY LAMONT, "HIS WiFES UMOTHER." . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) An amusing story of a man who provides an alibi to his mother-in-law by saying it was his double she saw kissing a pretty . girl! '." EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS. .' Reservations, Box, Plan at • Theatre or Tel.- 16-393. - ■"■•■■ ■'■ CINEMA BALL^-JUNE 22. / PAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. • TONIGHT! TONIGHT! GRAND DOUBLE-FEATURE ' ' PROGRAMME. ."ROCKABYE," "ROCKABYE." "ROCKABYE," "ROCKABYE." A story of the great White Way, Featuring CONSTANCE BENNETT, JOEL McCREA, and PAUL LUKAS. i "THE SPORT PARADE," 1 With MARIAN MARSH and "SKEETS" GALLAGHER. Sportdom rolled into one big sport parade. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KILBIRNIE . ] [ KINEMA. Sax Rohmer's drama of a. man who tried to rule Creation. "THE MASK OF FU MANCHU," < With Boris Karloff, Lewis Stone, Karen Morley, Myrna Loy. Weird thrills.in a maelstrom o£ Oriental ■ '■" Intrigue. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Tuesday: "The Pciiguin Pool Murder." WRESTLING TONIGHT • WRESTLING TONIGHT WRESTLING TONIGHT at the rpOWN HALL. ■ -1 OWN HALL. COUNT VARGA v. AL. PEREIRA. COUNT VARGA v. AL. PEREIRA. COUNT VARGA' v. AL. PEREIRA. COUNT VARGA v. AL. PEREIRA. COUNT VARGA v. AL. PEREIRA. DON'T MISS'THIS GREAT BOUT. '-•' USUAL PRICES. XTATIONAL DAIRY SHOW AND •^ POULTRY SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE 14, 15, 16, and 17. FOOTBALL MATCHES: TE AUTE v.; PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL ', -■• and VICTORIA UNIVERSITY v. MASSEY COLLEGE. CHEAP RAILWAY FARES. W. T. PENNY,, Secretary. -■' N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ; PUBLIC ART UNION. '"THE following is the result of the Pub- ■*- lie Art Union drawn on Saturday Night:— Ist Prize,' £7:' No. 440, Mr* Basil Cham- ■ pion. 2nd Prize, £5: No. 27, Miss Olive Barron. 3rd Prize, £4: No. 525: Mrs. T. R. Lawson. 4th Prize', £3: No. 502, B. R. Webster. sth Prize, £2 2s: No. 177, Mrs. M. E. Gamble. 6th Prize, £2 2s: No. 73, K. Hassall. 7th Prize, £1 Is: No. 256, J. R. Kirk. j • E. D. GORE, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. BOYS WANTED rpO Qualify for Positions offering as -*- Shorthand-Typists.and'Clerks. The only essentials are a good general education and a determination to succeed. For a sound Commercial Training send your son or daughter for Day or Evening Tuition to GILBY'S COLLEGE Director: A. H. GILBY, F.C.I. (Eng.), F.C.S. (N.Z.), Broadway Buildings Courtenay Place, Wellington. Telephone 51-987. Telephone 51-987. CLASSIFIED Advertising in "The EvenV ing Post" is a. safe and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Post's" rpcprd circulation ja a guarantee of

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 136, 12 June 1933, Page 2

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