T>LAZA THEATRE Sessions: J- LAZA THEATRE 2.15 and 8 p.m. PLAZA THEATRE Special: 11 a.m. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. pIIII last few days of PLAZA PLAZA the plUa second big week. PLAZA PLAZA JACK PLAZA HULBERT PLAZA PLAZA In PLAZA PLAZA "JACK PLAZA AHOY." PLAZA PLAZA Also PLAZA ' PLAZA Just landed; PLAZA PLAZA "4th CRICKET TEST.'' PLAZA PLAZA Also PLAZA PLAZA ALL BLACKS ; PLAZA v. c PLAZA AUSTRALIA. t PLAZA PLAZA - - . PLAZA - Plan at Begg's. ' PLAZA ■ Theatre' Tel. 51-277. PLAZA PLAZA (Approved for Universal PLAZA ' Exhibition). PLAZA '. COMMENCING FRIDAY. The new favourite, "PAT" PATTERSON, "PAT" PATTERSON, (Who made her debut in '"'Bright Side Up"), And Tho old favourite, HERBERT MUNDIN, In '•'CALL IT LUCK."' "CALL IT LUCK." (All fuu and hilarity.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ANOTHER RECORD SMASHED. PACKED OUT AGAIN LAST NIGHT. WHAT A CROWD! WHAT A PICTURE! SEASON EXTENDED SEASON EXTENDED SEASON EXTENDED UNTIL THURSDAY EVENING BY POPULAR DEMAND. 'Tootlighi; Parade" is the Ultimate in Musical Comedies. RIVOLI THEATRE. IVOLI THEATRE. - NEWTOWN - (Cosy and Warm as Your Own Fireside.) TONIGHT, also Wednesday and Thursday, 7.45. Selected Supports from 6.40. Matinee Thursday, 2.1 a. Supporting Programme Changed Completely. No. I—The Warner Bros.' Sensation, . "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" "FOOTLIGHT PARADE"— (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2—Starting Tenight. Zune Grey's ■■WILD HORSE MESA"- • ' "WILD HORSE MESA" ; "WILD HORSE MESA" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With. Randolph Scott, Sally Blanc, Fred ; Kohler. The Dangerous* West! Where justice speaks through a six-gun and love outrides the charging hoofs of the wild herd. Wonderful Supporting Programme. Stalls, la; Circle, Is Gd. Children, HalfPrice. Tel. Reserves 25-041. XpXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS ROLAND HIPKINS, A.E.C.A., And T. A. MeCORMACK, Wellington, THE STUDIO, 83a Hill Street. 'iOPEN UNTIL SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, j From 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Cl i RAND BENEFIT NIGHT! * TONIGHT! August 28. TONIGHT! ■' AT KILBIRNIE GYM., 61 Coutts Street. ; In aid St. John Ambulance and Kilbirnie Sports Club. Wrestling Contests by leading exponents. Hand-to-hand Balancing, Physical Culture, by Mr. Alf Jenkins and pupils. . Conjuring Tricks by Mr. V. Middleton, Ladies invited. Donation, 6d. Reserved Seats, Is. " DANCING. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Meet Old Frionds—Make New Friends at the Popular Old-time Dance, STURDEE HALL, GHUZNEB ST. Hear Our Wonderful Band. ,: Delicious Supper. Good Monte Carlos. •; COME FOR A NIGHT'S ENJOYMENT. • : ' Subscription Is. ' GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. "VTICTORIA HALL, Adelaide Road. I Streamers, Monte Carlos, Novelty Items. Come to the Vie. Tonight and dance to the Best Old-time Band in Town. Subs:, Is. ' B. WILSON, M.C. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. PETER PAN GRAND MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE,. Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. ] Music by Park's 6 Petone Maori Merry- ! ' makers. Final Heat £2 2s Maxina Competition. First-class Supper and Monte Carlo Prizes. Another 10s Special. Subs., Is 6d. JACK MOORE, M.C. "TONIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY. MERRYMAKERS'" Old-time Dance, ; Rio Grande, Miramar. Final Grand ' Monte Competition. . : ? ?.? THE PRIZE ? ? ? ;: Music by "Los Walker's Old-timers." Dainty Supper. Monto Carlo Prizes, l Subs. Is. - . ' C. FREE, M.C. ' ■ rpHl REALM. BALLROOM. ! -■- TOMORROW. TOMORROW. i TOMORROW. GRAND REPETITION BALL. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. EXTRA THE X SISTERS, in Novelty Dances. Now Novelty Dancing Competition. Sue . i prises. Surprises. Surprises. 'I MISS WINNIE MOORE, Celebrated Violin. Soloist, • Personality in Music. A Band of Stars. a Hoar, them in "Come, Come Pretty-One.'l You cannot afford to miss this treat. Management Notice.—No overcrowding; We're not after the last shilling. Special half-price subs, long night. i Remember —Two Dances a week keep you . | healthy and sleek. MARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OI ! DANCING. | MeKenzie's Building. Willis Street aj TAP CLASS TONIGHT AT 8. i I Ballroom Class Thursdays at 8. ■f Children's Classes Saturday Morning al i 11 and Ngaio Town Hall at 0 a.m. ' Studio open daily from 11 a.m. Telephone 40-SSS. OEFgTPER Week for comfort! A Chester <* field, Sideboard, Table, Bed, oi | Butinessq at Art Cabinet Co.; Willis St.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1934, Page 2
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