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CROWDS ARE LAUGHING THEIR HEADS OFF — At the — CJT. JAMES. DAILY AT (Direction.—Sir- Benjamin Fuller.) 1031 a LAUGHTER ,-HIT! Brought to you by the Cinema's two most joyous souls— " TILLY — AND - GUS." "TILLY — AND — GUS." " TILLY — AND - GUS." " TILLY — AND - GUS." "TILLY — AND — GUS." "TILLY — AND — GUS." " TILLY - AND - GUS." "TILLY — AND - GUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — W. C. FEILDS-ALISON SKIPWORTH W. 0. FEILDS-ALISON SKIPWORTH BABY LE ROY Rascals by choice—Parents by accident— Aunt Tilly and Uncle Gus will have you in hysterics! SPECIAL ' FEATURETTES: Paramount News, Pictorial, Slack Sennett Comedy ("The Big Fibber"), Sportlight ("Horsepower"), Betty Boop Cartoon. Box Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (54-775) after 5 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT! MEET— "THE WOMEN IX HIS LIFE." ' "THE WOMEN IN HIS LIFE." "THE WOMEN IN HIS LH^E." Fascinating! ... Daring! . . . Romantic! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Bos Plans at D.I.C. THE MAJESTIC LOUNGE AND HE MAJESTIC LOUNGE AND CABARET. CABARET. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Iv response to many requests, we have the pleasuro to announce that the WONDERFUL CHILD BALLROOM DANCERS, DORA AND GORDON BINNS DORA AND GORDON BINNS DORA AND GORDON BINNS DORA AND GORDON BINNS . (Pupils of Miss Sybil Hunter.) Will appear EACH EVENING this week during the Cabaret Session. Demonstrating "The Croon" and "The "Charleston Blues." Reserve Tables, Telephone' 40-709. WRESTLING TONIGHT. , WRESTLING TONIGHT. ! WRESTLING TONIGHT. : WRESTLING TONIGHT. The Japanese Heavyweight, OKE SIIIKINA, OKI. SIIIKINA, OKI SHIKINA, OKI SIIIKINA, Vcrsus'the Well-known Wrestler, HARRY MAMOS. HARRY MAMOS. HARRY MAMOS'. HARRY MAMOS. rPOWN HALL, 8 o'clock. J-OWN HALL, S o'clock. AMATEUR BOUTS, S o'clock. Box Plan and Day Sales, E. W. Humphreys, Manners Street. , "Prices: qs, 3s, 2;, ladies, 2s Od. All plus tax. ...•','• , i TOMORROW NIGHT. T TOMORROW NIGHT. OWN nALL CONCERT CHAMBER, OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, At 8 o'clock sharp. First Subscription Concert, 1931, "THE CIRCASSIANS" "THE CIRCASSIANS" •Conductor: THOMAS WOOD, L.A.B. 70 Smart Uniforms, 70 Good Voices, In a programme of Bright and Entertaining Music. Assisting Artists: FREDA MEIR, DOROTHY DANIELS, Violinist. In Russian Dances. Prices, 3s and 2s. No tax. No booking fee. Box Plan at Begg's. ' 100 Seats at Is Unreserved, admission at door from 7.30 o'clock. NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW At . PALMERSTON NORTH, PALMERSTON NORTH WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 14, 15, and 10, 1934. CLASSES PROVIDED FOR include Fat Cattle, Sheep, Farm Produce, Boys' and Girls'. Clubs, Home Industries, Needlework, KNITTING, Photography, Honey, Fruit, - Vegetables, Poultry, Rafibits, and Cats. RING COMPETITIONS COVERING Horse _ Events, Sheepdog Trials, Football Hatches, Hockey Match mid BUCK JUMPING CONTEST. Book Space in Exhibition Halls Now. Entries for Women's Institute Courts close MONDAY, MAY 21, 1934. All Other Entries Close on SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1934. Schedules for all classes free on application to W. T. PENNY, Secretary, P. 0.. Box 85, Palnierston North. BOOK BARGAINS' BOOK BARGAINS AT A ITKEN'S ALTERATION SALE. ■"-ITKEN'S ALTERATION SALE. OUR STOCK OF BOOKS MUST BE REDUCED. "The Decameron," ■ 5/6' ; Now- 3/6 "The Heptameron," 5/6 " 3/6 Balzac's Droll Stories, 5/6 " 3/6 Married . Love, 3/6 " 2/Endiiring Passion, 8/6 " 4/6 Hygiene of Marriage, 5/6 ...... " 3/G Youth and its Problems, 7/6 .. " 3/6 Sexual Knowledge, 1/0 " ]/- Sex and the Young, 4/6 .. " 3/Paventhood, 3/6 ', " 2/Foyle's. Reference Book, 4/G .»■..- " 2/-World-famous Crimes, 7/6 ......-" • 5/Scotland Yard, 7/6 , "■ s/. Works of Oscar Wilde, 10/0 .... " 8/6. New Worlds to Conquer, 10/6 .. " 7/0 Sailormen All, 8/0 " r>/S Complete Rudyard Kipling, 25/- " 17/6 Coilins'fi Dictionary,' 7/6 3/6 National Geographic Magazines, 2/0 " VCliildrcn's Encyclopaedia,' 12/0 . " 9/6 | Wild Animals I Have Known, 7/fa' " 4/0 j Lives of the Hunted, 7/0 " 4/6 Atlas of the World, 2/0 " y/6 Peter Pan and Wendy, 7/6 , " -4/6 Omar Khayyam, 12/0 " 7/6 Modern French Painters, 42/- .. " 21/Dickens Dream Children, 5/- ..- " : 3/Ten Pleasures of Marriage, 10/o .' " 8/0 |NoPlace fora White Woman, 7/6 " 5/----i Outline History o£ World, 12/0 . " 7/6 [Churns 1»34 Annual, 10/0 " 9/0 jN.Z. Girls' 1934.Annual,' 8/- ... " 4/Sunbeam 1934 Annual, 5/- .... " 2/0 1 Noahs-Ark 1034 Annual, 5/- .. " 2/G Latest Novels, 7/- .-.-.- " 4/6 Latest Novels, 4/- " 2/0 Latest Novels, 2/9 " 1/6 Bibles and Prayer Books now at Cost Price. 1 Set of 2 Vols. "Life 6f Our Lord Jesus Christ," usual price ;C3 3s per vol. Now £1 lls 6d per vol. A wonderful edition. AITKEN'S ARCADE, 5 Courtenay Place (Where the Tram Stops). TENNIS COACHING. QTART nest season with improved form. *-' Mako arrangements for Winter Tennis Coaching. T. S. Williams, 43 Lower Cuba Street, Professional Coach. Tel. 41-235.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 112, 14 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 112, 14 May 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 112, 14 May 1934, Page 2

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