y "THE BRIGHTEST PICTURE WE HAVE SHOWN^THIS YEAR!" •• ' ■ This was the opinion o£ yesterday's large, audiences. '■ AGAIN TONIGHT, at 8! " ■■ . AGAIN TONIGHT, at 8! Book Early for Tonight: Plans at Theatre (Telephone 51-595). The -Home of Fox. Gaumont and Gainsborough Productions. STATE THEATRE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.J. Ltd. Hear for the First Time Warner" Baxter's voice as recorded and reproduced by ; « * . . Western Electrio's WIDE RANGE SOUND. I ) W b li' 10? comedy about a wife who tells all and a husband who won't believe Her. ±s y Kaehel Crothers, tho author of "Let Us Be Gay" and "When Ladies Meet." : WARNER BAXTER THE MOST POPULAR MAN IN PICTURES, with !., WARNER OLAND and HELEN VINSON in 44AS HUSBANDS GO" (A Fox Picture, approved for Universal Exhibition.) '■■ SPEGIAL f STATE" SHORTS iuclude: • ' T mv k 3IERA THRILLS (No. 2)— Another Spectacular Sky Scraping Thriller, -tu.v AUST. NEWS includes Australia v. League Test-Waitaiigi CelebrationsAustralian Swimming Championships. "I WAS A SPY" SEE PAGE g FOR SPECIAL DISPLAY! , ■• "I WAS A SPY" .
TONIGHT. . i v . PROGRAMME: 1. March—-Winner of B. Grade Quick- ■ step. ■ , ■ . 2. Trombone Novelty—Bandsman Rosk- ; qmst. v ■ 3. Martha Selection—Masterton Municipal Band. ! 4. Soprano Cornet Solo—"Silver Threads Among the Gold" (E. Webb). 5. Selection—"The Mock Doctor," Wellington Artillery Band. 6. Euphonium Solo — Bandsman H Guthne. . ' 7. H^n-"Rochdale," Port Nicholson • Silver Band. 8. Trombone Trio—St. Kilda Municipal. 9. Selection-" Prome&eus Unbound," Palmerston North Garrison. I 10. Bb Cornet Solo—Bandsman R. Wills. . 11. Selection— "Princess Nada," WangaI nm Garnson. (Presentation of Medals.) 12. Quartet—Port Nicholson Silver Band. 13. March-Winners of A Grade Quickstep. - GOD SAVE THE KING. . : ADMISSION Is and 2s ■ . i - SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE. B . . GIPSY ENCAMPMENT GIPSY ENCAMPMENT. '"-. 2-10, TOWN HALL. MARCH 2-10, TOWN HALL MARCH 2-10, TOWN HALI! ( QLD and New Friends of the Rev. Fielden Taylor are requested by the Committee to assist the Gipsy Encampment by. forwarding Gifts—which will be gratefully received and acknowledged if name attached—to GIPSY ENCAMPMENT, > CITY- -MISSION, 16S Taranaki Street. Hon. Organiser, MRS. K. TOVEY. "T^H^^le^schooTTjiMleE; — /tRRANGLMENTS are now complete ' Tiv" i°-n* he- Cl le,bration of th* Jubilee of tile Kilbunie School. The following nro- . "gramme will be observed ,: SATURDAY, MARCH 3, AT THE \2p.m.—Roll Call. ". ",'; '/ .' ■. ; 2.3o'p.m.—Opening Speeches. 3:30 p.m;—ltems by Scholars. 4.p.m.—Afternoon Tea at Mayfair Cabaret, is p.m.—Reunion Ball, Dancing and Cards. Tickets 3s. • : SUNDAY, MARCH 4. AT KILBIRNIE KINEMA: 3 p.m.—Umjed Thanksgiving Service. ~."f s, a large attendance is expected exbcholars are urged to be at the school early. .-■-■-..... '-.'£•_ ' J. H. PHTLLIPPS,-;'-.;>■• ■'/■_■' . Hon; Secretary. ,4 Raupo Street, Hataitai.. . GLIDE • ; ■ ■• : ~,[■ • ■'■, , ' . GLIDE rj.LIDE SKATING RINK. GLIDE SKATING' RINK GLIDE ; TONIGHT, ~ SKATING. 7.30-11 p.m. • SKATING .'-.....■ ■ SKATING NOVELTY PROGRAMME. SKATING- MONTE CARLO, etc. A.; TUBERT, Manager. 3 Ttr ~ A-GARDEN PARTY. TN aid of St. Mary's Home, will be held . - 1-.:. in the Garden of Mr. and Mrs. Bristow, Main Road, Karpri, on'SATUR- : DAY, MARCH 3. The. official opening by;the Lady Margaret Shaw. at 2.30 p.m. ■' Well-stocked Stall of Cakes, Savouries, '• Produce, Sweets, Flowers, Icecreams. l Admission Is 6d, including Afternoon 3 Tea; Children 6d. r • CORPORATION TRAMWAYS ■ ' 3 TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. . TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS, KARORI • , • LINE, SUNDAYS> D (")N and from SUNDAY, MARCH 4, the q ; tram, now timed to leave Karori Park D at 8.2Q a.m. on Sundays will until further 5 notice leave at 8.10 a.m. <. 5 TRAMS CONNECTING WITH 8.10 a.m. r TRAIN, MASTERTON, FEBRUARY 25. To-connect with the 8.10 a.m. special ,_ train,- Wellington-Masterton, Sunday, 25th ! instant, special trams will leave Island 8ay;7.30 a.m., Miramar 7J22 a.m.,, Seae t0un;7.25 a.m. Buses will leave Lyall Bay 7.35 a.m., and Karori Park 7.40 a.m. r EPISCOPAL PBOCESSION, SUNDAY i 25th—TRASIS DIVERTED. - - From 2.30 p.m. and until the procession is clear of Lambton Quay, ' Willis ' and Manners Streets, tram traffic will be N diverted via the Jervois Quay route. Brooklyn Service to. Manners Street only ;.. D.MeGTLLIVRAY, p . . • ■ Traffic Manager. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL -Traffic Arrangements in Connection with Archbishop Redwood's Jubilee Celebrations. ■ N^P -IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 5 -1- 1 following streets will be CLOSED to • vehicular traffic on SUNDAY, February fc fii I) M*'« aßi "nder:—Hill Street: for its 1 full length between the hours of 0 a m and 12 noon. Sydney Street East: Ait- ; ken Street, and Molesworth Street (be--1 tween Lambton Quay and Pipitea Street) between the hours of 2 p.m. and 3.30 p m Sussex Street, and that Dortion of Buckle Street^from its intersection with, Tory Street and Tasman Street to Cambvidge Terrace' will be closed to . thiough vehicular traffic: between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. Cambridge Terrace will'ba closed to,vehicular traffic between the hours of 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. The parking of motoi-cars in the vicinity of the Basin Reserve will be permitted ? in accordance with the directions o£ the traffic .'officials. Vehicular traffic from south of the Basin Reserve proceeding . north should proceed via Adelaide Road, . Rugby,'and Tasman Streets, or alternatively via .Adelaide Road. Dufferin, Ellice, and , Brougham Streets.—E. P. Norman, Town Clerk. . • - PARENTS. , ' : • HPHE holiday time is a good time to pive -1- your children Tennis • Coaching. For terms ring 41-235. T. S. WILLIAMS, Professional Tennis Coach.
DANCING. . TONIGHT. . TONIGHT. VICTORIA ' HALL, ADELAIDE V ROAD. Grand Old-Time Dance. 8 Monte Carlo Prizes. First-class Supper and Floor. Music by Park's 6 Petone Maori Melody Makers. . Subs. Is 6d. ■ . ' ■ JACK MOORE, M.C. GRAND GOLD DIGGERS' NIGHT TUESDAY NEXT, 27th, 8 till 1 o'clock. Special Sound Pictures will be taken of tins night. Don't forget Grand Dance at Agaio Town. Hall Monday night, 8 till 1 o'clock, . BON ACCORD ASSEMBLY PHARMACY BUILDINGS, ■ Cambridge Terrace,' , . EVERY SATURDAY. Come Along and Dance to the Auld Scotr tish Airs Played by the Bon Accord's Tal- ! • . ented Orchestra. Old-Tune and Modern Dancing. ■ G c, M,oor> ,SuPPer, and Monte Carlo. Subs.: Is 6d, 1b 6d. G. TELFER, M.6. ■ CT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET DANCE! (MODERN.) DANCEI TONIGHT I TONIGHT! AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT I Dancing, 8 to 12. ■ RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA; Flannels Optional "!übs., 2s, : "RIO GRA\DE, ~ JAZZ TbNIGHT JAZZ Tiee Tiansport to Town Bisil Bud's Embassy Band Items bj the Famous Hawaii™ Duo of 2YA Good Supper Monto Cirlo Pmes Sub Is 6d { G AYRES. MO TONIGHT JOY NIGHT TONIGHT nPRADES HALL TRADES HALL x VIVIAN STRErT. "Modem and Old-Time Dancmg 3 Monte Cailos Come and Dince all the Latest Hits Plajed bj THE JOY SPREADERS' ORCHLSTR \ T™~REAST aiiE REALM' A Wellington's Best Dince Ihe finest Ballroom in Austulasia ■V. Wondeiful Old time Orche«;tn AH talented mjisicians MONSTER MONT.E CARLO PRIZES LADY'S AND GrNIS GOLD % Remembei, it costs no moio to get the best Usual sub* Free trams home gTURDEE HALL ASSEMBLY ° (Late St Peter's), Ghuznee Street, Wellington^ Alost Select Old time Assembly TONIGHT'S IHE NIGHT' ■tx , L> "s thing is -Good at Stmdee ilundieds of Hippy Dancers pio\e iU T , „ , Populantj h ujl Sub Uaimels Optional TTZI GOOD ULMNG " GiV? ?ST AND BOIHERED C OiIX ~10 IHt TAIA TONIGHT Wellington s onlj dince by the set, 100 per cent old time dancing and music IRISH JIG IN COSTUME. Jud} Coopei and Keilh Woolhtt .Monte Prizes Jreo lixis (Cih) EepeH Specnl Medlej, Supper de W Onn p 1a CS tJ* 10™1* 7 8 pnctice YVEDN] SDAY> A[ARCH 7 ST THOMAS'S HALL next PO New tow n G W JOHNSON 'pHL JOLL* MIILFRS' OLDTIME Opens TONIGHI at Oddfellows' H-.11, Cljde Qu-n Leirneis and kpmers 7toß p m No e\tia charge Roll up and Piactice Good Supper Monte Cailo* etc Paibons' Old tune Oichestia Sub Gents ls fid, Ltdics Is 3d ' T HP NEW \SSLMBLY St John Am x bulance Hall, 29 Vman Stieet TONIGHT TOMGHI Quahtj fust is the qmoiii upon which the Aew Assembly has .built its reputation, loir can place every" confidence in getting the best Old-Time Dance Entertainment , to the best.old-time music in town.' ' ;• ■ THIS-JS THE SHOW. Admission Is ,6d.- '• ': ■- ; T?VANS BAY- YACHT : f>^^ ■'I- 1 AND MOTOR BOAT | c (T^s, CLUB (Inc.). F^ffiF^A DANCE .will be held in YlJ^ the Clubhouse TONIGHT. ' \ ■'■'■■ SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1934, ' at 8 o'clock. .-.-.. . : Modern and Old-time Novelties. The Combined Clubs' Picnic will be held Tomorrow, /weather permitting. ~ MAIDA WILSON : ■ - > And BERT CROSS " : STUDIO OF MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, ' ! 54 Lower Cuba Street. Tel. 41-939. Tuition daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in All the Latest Dances. Beginners' ClSss—Fridays. • Advanced Class—Tuesdays. ■. \ SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. . MISS GWENETHE WALSHE ■IU , STUDIO. "Evening Post" Buildings,. Willis Street. .. Tels. 42-211, 42-956. , -Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. , A STUDIO DANCE WILL BE HELD [ ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3. ' TI/TARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, 'xx N.Z. UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM dancing; under direct supervision of Miss Margaret t O'Connor, assisted by ' MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY,.. ! MISS KATHLEEN O'CONNOR, and ; MR. JAMES COTTIER,. . ; Teacher and Demonstrator from the Shearer School, Sydney, who will be avail- . able for lessons and demonstrations from March 1. Studio: 58 Cuba Street. Tel. 45-571. [ J^AVTD DEVlTT'(formerly' J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), now visiting Sydney and Melbourne) will RESUME TEACHING EARLY IN MARCH, at THE MAYFAIR CABARET. All phases Theatrical, Operatic, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. Latest Variations in Tap. Telephone 51-770, after March 1. "DRANDIWINE is not only a pleasing ■*-* beverage but a splendid tonic. Recommended by sixteen .. eminent British Physicians. Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Quarts 6a, Pints 3«. Beware of imitations, '
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