SEASON DEFINITELY TERMINATES TO-MOKROW! RICHARD TAUBER (World's Greatest, Tenor) in "THE END OF THE RAINBOW" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You will bit spellbound—hypnotised by the Golden Magic of tbis Glorious Voice of Romance! - THE REGENT (Direction—J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd.) THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m. 2.15 and 8 p.m. COMING FRIDAY TO CAPTIVATE YOU! The Sensational New Hungarian Star— MARTA EGGERT, With OWEN NARES, WENDY BARRIE, GEORGE K. ARTHUR, In Britain's Sparkling Gem of Musical Comedy— ■"WHERE- IS THIS LADY?" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Set to Music by Franz Lehar, famous composer of "The Merry Widow" and "The Count of Luxembourg." A happy-go-lucky romance of Modern Vienna! RESERVATIONS OBTAINABLE AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TEL. 41-144). CINEMA MASQUERADE BALL-JUNE 22. YOU ENJOYED THE MAORIS—NOW FOR THE LADIES DRILL CONTEST 2.30 p.nv TOWN HALL—FRIDAY 8 p.m. LADIES FROM THE PUBLIC SERVICE IN TEAMS' CONTESTS (8 Ladies and a Captain in ee*h team), followed by GRAND MASSED DISPLAY—DRILL. SNAKE MARCHING, TORCH MARCHING, AND A REVIEW BY THE LADY COMMANDER (MISS BETTY WYNME). A WONDERFUL DISPLAY OP DRILL AJN'D MARCHIiNG! AMD THE COSTUMES —YOU'LL BE SURPRISED! ADMISSION I/-. SATURDAY—TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. GRAND FINALE OF DRILL CONTESTS (LEADING TEAMS ONLY). WITH TORCH MARCHING. ETC.. AND REVIEW BY THE LADY COMMANDER, FOLLOWED BY .DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT. AN EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION 2/6. PROCEEDS TO MAYOR'S FUND. GREAT SALE . OP ■ ' FIRE PURCHASE STOCK COMMENCING TOMORROW (THURSDAY), at 9 a.m. rpiTHSR GENUINE PRICES ARE LITTLE SHORT OF AMAZING BUT THEY .*■ ARE JUST TYFICAL OF HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS AT OUR STOKE. 100 yards Heavy Uublenehed Herrmsbone 4S Single Bed White and Coloured HoneySheeting—Worth 2/11. Tire Sale I/O ' comb Quilts—Worth 4/U 4S dozen Large Admiralty Towels, 24 s I<lre Sal<3 ~/llhi. 4S—Worth 1/11 each Double VVheeliug Wool—All good shades. » ■ Fire Sale 1/3 each Fire Sale 3d oz skein All-wool Vesls-S. and N.S. Worth 5/11. Men's Fancy Half Hose—Worth 2/3. Fire Sale 3/G .. lrire Sale 1/- ---■ Heavy Inter, Vests—Worth 2/11. Oddments on Hosiery Counter—Worth Fire Sale I/U 2/6, 2/11. Fire Sale 6d pair Double Bed "Tctonc" Blankets—Worth 24 dozen Large Coloured Towels—Worth 33/-. ' Fire Sale 22/6 I/O. Fire Sale 1/--each ECONOMIC DRAPERY STORE (W.J.RYDER), 35 COURTENAY PLACE (Next to Self Help). TAX ON SALES. IJETURN FORMS ARE OBTAINABLE AC THE PUBLIC OfflCE 01? THK * "EVENING POST." RETURN FORMS, Nos. 3 & 4: PACKETS 100's.. ... .12/6 "■■..■'."»■■ 50's .. ■:..;{: ~ 7/6 . .:.„ 25 JS. .. >.;• ..*.- 5/----v. SINGLE COPY .. .. .. 3d. ALL OTHER FORMS: Packets 100's, 7/6"; 50's, 5/-; 2o's, 2/6. Single Copy, 2d. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGER QUANTITIES. MAIL ORDERS. ACCOMPANIED BY^OS'TAL NOTEB, WILL KECEIYJS
GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, JULY, 3, 4, and 5. REPERTORY THEATRE REPERTORY THEATRE Presents '•A QUIET WEEKEND!-' "A QUIET WEEKEND!" •'A QUIET WEEKEND!" "A QUIET WEEKEND!" ; A farcical Comedy in Seven Scenes by j Victor S. Lloyd. (Adapted from the Kovel by K. R. G. Browne) Produced by W. S. Wauehop. Bos Plans Open at The Bristol Thursday, June 29. SKATING LATE SESSION, SKATING SKATING TONIGHT, 7.50 to 11. SKATING TONIGHT, 7.30 to 11. SKATING SKATING ' THE BIG FLOOR. SKATING SKATING "ROYAL ROLLER ROTK SKATING -"OVAL ROLLER RINK SKATING (Vivian Street). SKATING • SKATING THE WORLD'S FASTEST SKATING GAME, SKATING HOCKEY ON SKATES. SKATING SKATING • Third Round SKATING Wellington Championship. SKATING SKATING PETONE r. ROVERS. SKATING PETONE v. ROVERS. SKATING • SKATING Specially Heated Lounge for SKATING Spectators. SKATING ■SKATING Light. Supper . Available. SKATING , ■ SKATING LATEST MUSICAL. HITS SKATING BY THE "STROLLERS" SKATING DANCE BAND. SKATING SKATING Tel. 51-212. . , . ■ SKATING SKATING ' 'G; S. BRIGHT, SKATING ■' .: Manager. SKATING SKATING THURSDAY AFTERNOON. .SKATING •.' ■ ■ SKATING : COLLEGE SESSION. ","•■.'■•.■ .; ■•• GIRLS'^' : '■ ■• .USE YOUR LEISURE WELL. OPPORTUNITY CLASSES. FOR ■ GIRLS 14-18 YEARS. '.';■■' Expert Tuition. . 'COMMENCING THIS WEEK: THURSDAY.—2.IS-3.15: 'Physical Culture.] 3.30-5 p.m.: "Haridcrafts. J FRlDAY.—Special 8 weeks' course iuj Nursery Training and Practical Work. | Commencing 2.30 p.m. FACILITIES FOR OTHER xiCTIVITIES. ENROLMENTS received this week. Classes are free of charge but a regular attendance is required. The secretary will be glad to interview parents. AUDREY McCREA, Givls' Work Secretary, Y.W.C.A...BOULCOTX STREET. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 144, 21 June 1933, Page 2
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