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TOM WALLS RECEIVED A ROYAL WELCOME YESTERDAY! BOX PLANS for TONIGHT are filling rapidly. BOOK NOW at THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-595). ■ ' ! The Home of Fox. Gauraont, and Gainsborough Productions, STATE THEATRE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. Never before has he been shown to greater advantage than as tlie comical, romantii adventurer in love with lovely women in this Sparkling Sophisticated Comedy TOM WALLS THE DASHING, DEBONAIR MASTER OF MIRTH, "JUST SMITH" " (Kecommcii'iod by Censor tor Adults.) With Beautiful ANNJB GRAY and CAROL GOODNER, whoso cluirmin? personalities add much to the brilliance of this outstanding production from Frederick Lonsiliile's Famous Comedy, "Never Come Back." EXCELLENT FEATURFi'TES include: Arrival of, All Blacks in Sydney-Gauraont-British News—Cinemagazinc—Mother of Parliaments.

PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. lUNCE EDWARD THEATRE, Woburn. Telephone 63-844. TONIGHT (SAT.), AUG. 11: . Jessie. Matthews—Edmund Gwenu—Gordon Harker—Sonnie Hale In "FRIDAY THE 13th." '•FRIDAY THE 13th." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.). TUESDAY. AUG. 14: ' Leslie Henson-Ed. Everett Uortou 'in "IT'S A BOY." "IT'S A BOY." , (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Riot of Comedy i and Laughter! THURSDAY, AUG. 1G: •S.O.S. ICEBERG."' ' "S.O.S. ICEBERG." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Telephones Reserves—Telephone 03-844. KING GEORGE THEATRE, ING GEORGE THEATRE, Lower Hvitt. Telephone 63-933. ' TONIGHT (SAT.), MON., AUG. 11-13: CLARK GABLE, CLAUDET COLBERT In ■"IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT." "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT," (Recommended by Censor foi. Adults.) TUES., WED., AUG. 14-15: ZASU PITTS, SALLY EILERS In "THREE ON A HONEYMOON." "THREE ON A HONEYMOON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THURS., Fill., AUG. 16-17: NIGEL BRUCE, HEATHER ANGEL In -MURDER IN TRINIDAD." -MURDER IN TRINIDAD." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Telephone Reserves—Telephone 63-D33. GLIDE GLIDE GLIDE rjilDE SKATING RINK, GLIDE "' Wakefield Street. > GLIDE , GLIDE GLIDE TONIGHT TONIGHT GLIDE 7.30-11 p.m.. 7.30-11 p.m. GLIDE , S GLIDE Au excellent programme has GLIDE been again drawn up for your GLIDE amusement. GLIDE GLIDE Novelty Items Galore: , GLIDE Prizes—Games—Singing. \ GLIDE GLIDE GLIDE MELODIANS, GLIDE GLIDE BIELODIANS, GLIDE GLIDE With more .of the Latest Tunes, GLIDE will assist in making a grand GLIDE evening's fun and joy for all-. GLIDE t , *.:•■ ••:■-'. GLIDE The Poular Favourites", - . GLIDIS Medley Partners. GLIDE Singing Trios, GLIDE Lucky Numbers. GLIDE GLIDE Will be included ou tho proGLLDE gramme., GLIDE GLIDE A NIGHT'S AMUSEMENT GLIDE FOR SPECTATORS AS WELL GLIDE AS SKATERS. GLIDE GLIDE A. TUBERT, Manager. ' GLIDE GLIDE . ' ■ ■ - FOLLOW THE BIG CROWD TONIGHT, 7.30-11 o'clock. SKATING To EXCLUSIVE SKATING The REMODELLED SKATING \ SKATING ROYAL ROLLER RINK SKATING ROLLER RINK SKATING (Vivian Street, one minute SKATING from Cuba Street). SKATING ■ . ' SKATING (First Choice of Discreet SKATING Skaters.) SKATING. SKATING OUR MOTTO: SKATING COUBTEOUS ATTENSKATING ■ TION, SKATING EXPERT SERVICE. • SKATING' SKATING Latest Skating Step, SKATING 1934 VALETA, SKATING 1934 VALETA, SKATING. ■■■ SKATING Also Mystery Train, Monte SKATING Carlo, Singing Trios, Fours, SKATING Gliding, Paul Jones, eti;. SKATING SKATING WELLINGTON MILE . SKATING' CHAMPIONSHIP, SKATING , SKATING Final Hfeats Tonight. SKATING I SKATING ROYAL SKATING BAND SKATING in latest Numbers. SKATING Tel. 53-242. . • : SKATING G. S. BRIGHT. SKATING Manager. ' Make your reservations '■ for the 1934 ROYAL BALLET Saturday, Auaust IS. Bigger and Better than the Ice Ballet. ; KILBIRNItf' vSCHOOL ' COMPETITIONS. • .ST. GILES'S HALL, KILBIRNIE ■.■■■' CRESCENT. COMMENCES MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 13. Continuing until THURSDAY AUGUST 16, at 7 o'clock\Each Night. FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. : Singing, Elocution, Dancing, and Piano/ '! Admission ]s, Children 6d. Season Tickets 2s 6d, Children Cd. S. AUSTIN BLACKIE, t, Hon. Secretary. By Invitation of the South Wellington Social Credit Movement. MR. H. ATMORE, M.P., Will Address a Public Meeting ST. THOMAS'HALL, NEWTOWN. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 13. ' / S p.m. . Subject: "THE ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE ' WAY OUT." "We must restore and expand the pur- I chasing power of the people, without ivhich unemployment must remain and de-. faults, national aud individual, must increase."—London Chamber of Commerce Report on Depression. "LOW WAGES NO REMEDY." i "It cannot:be beyond the power of man i so to use the vast resources of the world ns to ensure the material progress of civilisation."—lnaugural Address to World Economic Conference by his Majesty '"S It" TS g A MONEY PROBLEM. J THRTLLS COMING! TCI „._,_,„ TARZAN AND HIS MATE,". Starring JOHNNY WETSSMULLER. • (Rerninnißndpd by Censor for Adults^ DANCING. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. ARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. (N.Z.'s University of Ballroom Dancing.) Private Tuition by Principals of the Studio from 10 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. , Orchestra with Evening Classes.' STUDIO: TEL. «? Cnba !?(. (opp. Jivs, Smith's). 45-571.

DANCING. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. J£IO GRANDE, MIRAMAK, rONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. NIGHT. Another Joy Night for'Lovers'of ..Jazz.. i'ollow the crowd and dtfncc to the best Jazz Baud in Town. Bright - Gay - Cheeriul, , Excellent Suyper. Hot P;es, etc. Good Novelties, Streamers, Paper HatSi liumyets, and Confetti, u'ome and join in the Snowball Fight. Make this your night aud be there. Free Transoprt to Town after the Dance. Sub; Is Gd. • G. AYRES; M.C, pETEE PAN OLD-TIME ASSEMBLY, *-, Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. ANOTHER WONDERFUL DANCE TONIGHT. : :: Monte Carlos, Supper, and Floor.the Best in Wellington. Music by Park's 6 Petone Maori Merry Makers. > Wellington's Wonder Band. Subs., Is 6d. JACK MOORE, M.C. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! THE CIVIC, y ICXORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD, BIG NOVELTY NIGHT. Each Patron receives a novelty. SPECIAL MONTE : CARLO. Sandwich Set, Gent's Companion. Admission, Is 6d. , ■■-..• • - V. GRANT, M.C. F. McGONNELL, Sec, TONIGHT. TONIGHT. CT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, *° 29 Vivian Street, . THIS IS ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW. Admission Is 6d. August 29, St. Francis' Hall:' ; OUR GRAND OLD-TIME BALL, DON'T BE LEFT-GET TICKETS, NOW. M.C., MR. H. O'DOHERTY. «T FRANCIS HALL. HILL STREET, ° DANCE! (MODERN) DANCE! TONIGHT! ■■■■.■-•■ TONIGHT-! AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT! 'Dancing. 8 to IC. . RUDOLPH'S )RCHESTRA.' Subs., 2s. ". '/■■'.; DANCE AMID IDEAL SURROUNDINGS. . ■■.•■■•• CTURDEE HALL, Ghuznee Street. The ° Brightest Dance in' Town. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Old-time at its Best. OUR GRAND OLD-TIME BALL WEDNESDAY, Aug. 15. A Wonderful Event! TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. rpHE BON-TON ASSEMBLY, Oddfel- -*• lows' Hall, Clyde. Quay. Real Good Old-time Dancing, with th« •. KIA OR A. MELODY MAKERS; " ' Monte Carlos. Goocl Floor. Vjiriety.'J'Sup- '■■ v- '■■ per. Dancing" froni; 7,45. ■;■■' Popular Subs, ls,6d, isCd.' ; ARJOHIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OK . DANCING. McKenzie Building, ■ Willis Street. DANCE TONIGHT. Special Engagement-bf MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA (5 players). Exhibition Taif Ballet from the. Studio Tup Class. .. .. ~,.., I.'. : Excellent Floor and Supper. Subs: Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. r£BE REALM. Leani Old-time Dancing correctly at CHRISTIE'S CLASS. : . . To Present and Intending Pupils.—My Class will be held on Tuesday Night nest, instead of Thursdayl for next week only. New Beginners, 7.30. Advanced pupil* ' . Bp.ni, Subs, Is. HURRAH! THE EVENT OF THE * i ■■ ' , ■ SEASON. -.- :■■ T.S. "GOOD EVENING; 3' OLD-TIME "PLEASURE CRUISE." >JEW TAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE. ..*■'. Souvenir Programmes, etc. ■ -By courtesy Union Steamship; Co., Storms, the Line, Father Neptune, etc. SAILORS' BALLET. PUPILS A; BURNETTE. " ■ ■ LAST HEAT MONSTER MONTE. Full programme, 20 Dances.' Nala Cooper, of P. North,' leads. Medley. Ship Open, 7 p.m., Visitors Ashore,' 8 p.m. Sails 8.10. One class only. GORDON W. JOHNSON, Captain. SELECT DANCE. ,'. TONIGHT, . .TONIGHT, pALM COURT LOUNGE, 42 Manner* •*•. Street (opp. Farish Street). .' MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Sit-down Supper. Lively M.C. Subs,: Ladies Is 6d. Gents Is 6d, double 3s. . / ■■■' HTHE REALM. " THE REALM. ■*- ; ■Wellington's Best Evening's ■ <■ • Amusement. ; A REAL NIGHT OUT. ■ : ; If you haven't been to the Realm, you've never had a Real Dance! Special Concession i Tickets. '■'. ' •Mid-winter Ball, AUGUST 22.^ See our Huge Snow Man ; ■ > And What's Inside. ■ ■ The Dance of«the Fairy Pills. Details of other Novelty.ltems Later; Our Snow Man is made of specially irii» ported Snow from the Colder Region^. You must not Miss this Show. , HE REALM DANCING SCHOOL. HE REALM DANCING SCHOOE, MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. Learners Ball. Learners' Ball; - Long Night.-, Long Night. 8 till: ? A Potpourri of \all. Dances Taught, this season. , Scooter Races and Hosts of Novelties. A Night Right out. of the Box. , . GIRLS, get your frocks ironed and show; the boys h,ow pretty you can be.. BOYS, get your suits pressed and. sho\r the' girls how smavt ypu can be. ■" : Subs. 2s. '3d reduction on Concession, Tickets. ■■ ' " ■ ,■'■:.•■..: -..• .-' MARJORIIS NKWI'OKT SCHOOL OF 1 DANCING ■■■.■■ McKcnzic Building, Willis Street. Tap Classes Tuesday. Evening Ballroom Classes. .... Thursday Evening Children's .Classes . Saturday Morning DANCE!-TONIGHT; '■" : • .. Special Majestic .Orchestra. "I1"':' ■ Excellent Floor and Supper, Prizes. | GUARANTEE in 6 strictly, private I Lessons (18s) to give you confidence to danco correctly the Quickstep, Walt?. Charleston Blues, or any other dance you wish to lpn'rn Stnrlin oppri daily froiir II a.m. TELEPHONE 40-888. WILSON, CROSS STUDIO CF BALLROOM DANCING. SPECIALLY Reduced Fees ■ fer a ■ short period in all the Latest Da.icf s. Studio Hours. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Class, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ' • , Studio: 54 LOWER CUBA STREET* Telephone 41-939. ■'•-.. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE STUDIO 'Evening Post" Buildings.' Willis Street, Tels 42-211, 42-956. ', .■ • Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-10 p.m daily CLASSES TUESDAY AND FR.IDAJ EVENINGS* S till 10 o'clock. Studio Dance will be held SATURDAY, AUGUST 25.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 4

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