, SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SESSIONS-ALL NEXT WEEK, at 1.15 p.m. Zane Grey's Thrilling Western— IT'S ALWAYS COSY AND WARM AT Ti J°J l? me °. f !;° x. Gaumout, and Gainsborough Productions. ST.A I E TH EAT RE Direct™ Amalgamated rbeatrcT (*7z.iLtd TODAY'S SESSIONS-2.15 and S p.m. IWVn <J t Z iIUdie"CCS Wele del'shied with this Outstanding Production. Bookings for lomght are Heavy-Book Early at the D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 51-595). yOIMe bee" WiUtmg for a Pl<Uue lik<= ™*! It's Different! Music, Spectacle, Novelty. , WITH THREE SENSATIONAL RKYU^IbS- BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! I AM- SUZANNE" (Approved for 'Universal Exhibition.) C.LNE RAYMOND : LESLIE BANKS ASnS2S I™ 81 AND LAST V • thf^mSS&l PICCOLI MARIONETTES.' IIUAHLMAWIXLOLS! TRULY GREAT ENTERTAINMENT!
WRESTLING. i AVRESTLIXG. WRESTLING. ; WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. , WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. •' S • 'J'HE second match of the season ■will be held at the TOWN HALL, MOND\Y TOWN HALL, MOND\YTOWN HALL, MONDAY' TOWN HALL, MONDAY TOWN HALL, MONDAY* TOWN HALL, MOND\Y 'J'OWN HALL,. MONDAY* TOWN HALL, MONDAY. TOWN" HALL, MONDAY TOWN HALL, MONDAY. The contestants are OKI SHIKINA OKI SHIKINA OKI SHIKINA OKI SHIKINA Japanese heavyweight OKI SHIKINA and-Jiu Jitsu OKI SHIKINA expert OKI SHIKINA OKI. SHIKINA OKI SHIKINA : OKI SHIKINA And HARRY MAMOS ■ HARRY MAMOS HARRY MAMOS HARRY MAMOS Solid, determined" HARRY MAMOS wrestler and specialHARRY MAMOS ist with the "Greek HARRY MAMOS Cross." • HARRY MAMOS HARRY MAMOS HARRY MAMOS Shikina is the first "Japanese heavyweight to be seen in Now Zealand. Has done well in America, and put up good performance at Auckland last1 Monday. Mavnos is well known in New Zealand as a really sound wrestler 'who requires only a little more weight to make him a great champion. AMATEUR BOUTS S p.m. • AMATEUR BOUTS S p.m. AMATEUR BOUTS 8 p.m. AMATEUR BOUTS 8 p.m. Box Plan and Day Sales E. W. Humphreys, Tobacconist, Manners Street. Prices: ss, 3s, 2s; Ladies, 2s 6d. All plus tax. . . . . ■ ; WRESTLING NEWS~ BETTER BROADCASTS. WHEN you follow holds with a TELLvv U-VISION WRESTLING CHART." Forty-five holds plainly illustrated on full--vision chart; Is; all newsagents, or post TELL-U-VISION, - 4S E.P. Mount View Road, Morningside, Auckland, SWI. S JOIN THE BIG CROWD TONIGHT" JOIN THE BIG CROWD TONIGHT. 7.30-11 o'clock. SKATING SKATING AT THE SKATING SKATING NEW SKATING POYAL ROLLER RINK SKATING "OVAL ■ ROTXET? RINK SKATING (Viviau Street). SKATING SKATING Skating Time is Here. SKATING SKATING LEARN NOW. SKATING LEARN NOW. SKATING SKATING Special Novelties Tonight. SKATING SKATING Four Prizes. Four Prizes. SKATING ROYAL SKATING BAND SKATING In Snappy and Original Music. SKATING Special Number, SKATING "Roll Out of Bed with a SKATING Smile." SKATING CHILDREN'S SESSIONS. SKATING Daily 10-11.30. 2.30-4.30. SKATING HOCKEY ON SKATES. SKATING Wednesday — "Tigers" v. SKATING Petone. WELLINGTON OPERATIC VV SOCIETY'S PRODUCTION "THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG." "THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG." "THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG." "THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG." "THE COUNT OJF LUXEMBOURG." "THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG." "THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG." (Lehar's gorgeous Musical Comedy.) Produced by HARISON COOK. Cast headed by Wellington's Leading Artists. HELEN GARDNER. RITA KEMP. TREVOR THOMAS. RAY KEMP. F. HAVES TOWNS. . WATCH FOR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS. : W. A. JAMESON, Hon. Secretary. . FUNERAL NOTICES ■ HPHE Friends of the late Mr. George M Frederick Taylor are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., GO Taranaki Street, Tomorrow (Sunday) ; May 13, 1934, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors Tel. 52-159. rt»HE Friends 6f the late Mr. Frank -*- Edward S. Sheard are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave-St. Marys Church Tomorrow (Sunday), May 13, 1934, at 2.15 p.m. at the conclusion of the Service, for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. - Telephone 52-159. BUSINESS NOTICES. CHAS GREER, FUNERAL FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER. Telephone 6, PORIRUA. 110 New Premises include an up-to-date *•«■ Mortuary. Motor Hearse and all appliances. Prompt attention given to all
ANOTHER SMITH FAMILY EFFORT. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. T\ B LUXE SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. -U E LUXE SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. THEATRE. fflSi?:l:i!S-S- THEATER SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. "KING OF KINGS." SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. "KING OF KINGS " SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. -KING OF KINGS." SUNDAY, 5.15 p.m. "KING OF KINGS." SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. "KING OF KINGS.'^ SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. "KING OF KINGS." SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. The Greatest Picture SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. ever made. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 0.10 p.m. Entirely new version SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. Full sound and SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. wonderful effects. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 5.15 p.m. Hear the "HalleSUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. lujah Chorus" by SUNDAY, 5.15 p.m. thousands of voices. SUNDAY, 5.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. DE LUXE SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. DE LUXE SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. THEATRE. SUNDAY, 5.15 p.m. THEATRE. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. Silver Collection at SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. Doors. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. All proceeds for imSUNDAY, 5.15 pJm. mediate relief of disSUNDAY, 5.15 p.m. tress. SUNDAY, BJS p.m. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. Doors open at 7.30 SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. p.m. Screening at SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. 5.15. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. Reserves until SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. midday Saturday at SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. Smith Family Office, SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. Wakefield Street, SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. next to Public LibSUNDAY, 5.15 p.m. rary. poncert chamber, town hall, Concert chamber, town hall, TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 15, at 8 p.m., FIRST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT, 1934, of "THE CIRCASSIANS" "THE CIRCASSIANS" Conductor: THOMAS WOOD, L.A.B. - 70 NEAT UNIFORMS. 70 MIXED VOICES. In a programme to please all tastes. Assisting Artists: FRIEDA MEIER Violinist. DOROTHY DANIELS, in Russian Dances. Prices, 3s and 2s. No tax. No booking fee. Reserves at Begg's, Manners Street. Do not miss this unique entertainment. GLIDE ~~ : ■■■ GLIDE OLIDE SKATDfG' RINK, GLIDE v* WAKEFIELD STREET. GLIDE , GLIDE TONIGHT. GLIDE TONIGHT. ,-• ■ GLIDE '■'■-''- --"■ GLIDE SPECIAL' 'LATE ' SEssftfcf, GLIDE 7.30-11 .p.m7'"' ' " GLIDE .•...; ';■■ GLIDE MELODIANS BAND GLIDE MELODIANS BAND--GLIDE ■■ • . ... GLIDE Presenting GLIDE LATEST MUSICAL HITS. GLIDE . SNAPPY MUSIC GLIDE BRIGHT SKATING GLIDE SILENT FLOOR GLIDE NOVELTIES include GLiDE ' . GLIDE "STATUE PARTNERS" GLIDE "PAUL JONES," GLIDE Etc. GLIDE ■-AULD LANG SYNE." . GLIDE GLIDE Telephone 41-601. GLIDE GLIDE A. TUBERT,' Manager. GLIDE WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSN. ORCHESTRA. 'THE above Orchestra has .resumed Be- -*- hearsals on Monday nights at 8 Vie■toria Street, Ist Floor. Instrumentalists desirous of becoming members are invited to attend. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CLOSING JSATA ROAD. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that x' owing to street improvements Eata Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic as from Monday, May 14, 1934, until further notice. / E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. MEETINGS LEAGUE OF MOTHERS. EASTBOURNE BRANCH. ' ! CECOND MEETING MAY 15, Masonic Hall, 2.30 p.ni. Subject: "Three Aspects of League Work." Speakers: Mesdames Lowe, Dawson, and Collins (Officers Lower Hutt Business: Election of Officers. WELLINGTON UNITED BOILERMAKERS, IRON SHIP BUILDERS INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. "IVrEMBERS are requested to attend a x'f SPECIAL SUMMONED MEETING, MONDAY EVENING, May 14, Trades Hall, 7.30 p.m. . By Order. W. O'CONNELL, Secretary. NEWTOWN SCHOOL. A ■ MEETING of Parents, Old Scholars, xi- and others interested in the Jubilee of the School will be held in the Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY, May '16, at 8 p.m. COMUNN GAIDHEALACH. A TALK on the "Highland Scot in A Canada" will be given TONIGHT in the Allen Street Hall by Mr. N. R. MacKenzie. The MasteVtou St. Andrews Society will also be-represented. G. MacBHEATHAIN, : Run-Chleireach. my ■ PUBLIC DEBATE. ÜBLIC DEBATE. SUBJECT: "That Socialism is the System of Society being Built Up in the Soviet Union Today." Affirmative: MAX RISKE, M.A. (F.S.U.). Negative: T. J. PHILLD?S (N.Z. Socialist • • Party). This interesting and instructive Debate will be held TWICE. Note Dates and TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET-8 p.m. SUNDAY. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE—B p.m. MONDAY. dancing' MAIDA WILSON and BERT CROSS STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. 54 Lower Cuba Street. Tel. 41-939. Private Tuition by the Principals in all the Latest Ballroom Dances. STUDIO HOURS: 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. jSTUDIO DANCE POSTPONED UNTIL ~ A LATER DATE, ' ' " \
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 4
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