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IUCKOO CALLING STRONGLY FROM THE PLAZA. ONCE MOKE A STUNNING PROGRAMME. IT'S GETTING TO BE A HABIT. UIVULJ I'HKATKE "IVOLI THEATRE - NEWTOWN - . The Cosiest Theatre in Town. TONIGHT, 7.45.1 Selected Supports from 6.40. No. I—Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's Prize Picture, / "EMMA." Starring: Marie Dressier, Myraa Loy, Barbara Kent, Richard Cromwell, Jean Hersholt. A Delightful Entertainment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2—Roland West's Mystery Thriller, "THE BAT WHISPERS." Starring Chester Morris. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 3—Laurel and Hardy, Zasu Pitts, Thelma Todd, "ON THE LOOSE." In addition: "London" 'Travelogue, News, etc., etc. Stalls Is, Circle Is fid. Children accompanied by parents half-price. TEL. RESERVES 25-041. No Extra Charge. "I'm No Angel" next change. Mae West. Friday next: "The Last Round Up" and the "Masquerader," Ronald Colman. "THE DUBARRY." Gorgeous beyond the dream of women—the last word in magnificent costuming and scenic settings— the romantic career of a fascinating woman who became a king's mistress, set to the most beautiful music GRAND OPERA HOUSE. . RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. WEDNESDAY, .SEPTEMBER 19. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have great pleasure in presenting for the first time to playgoers of Wellington their Supreme Musical Attraction, " THE DUBARRY" " THE DUBARRY" '" Til 10 DUBARRY " " THE DUBARRY" " THE DUBARRY" " THE DUBARRY" Which created a positive sensation in Auckland, where it attracted record and enthusiastic audiences during its season, which had to be considerably extended. With SYLVIA WELLING SYLVIA AVELLING In her famous London role, And a magnificent supporting company of over 100 ARTISTS 100 Including JOHN DUDLEY, CECIL, KELLAWAY, Leslie Holland, Richard Parry, Ivy Kirby, Jean Duncan, Jean Gibson, Lou Vernon, Lorna Forbes, Clifford Cowley, Cecil Pawley, Hilton Porter, Douglas Herald, and other notable artists. Also Full Grand Opera Chorus and Orchestra, And an Exquisite Ballet. During a brief season will also be presented "WALTZES FROM VIENNA." The Box Plans will be opened at the D.I.C. on Friday morning next, September 14. Popular Prices: D.C. and R.S., 7s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is Od. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra (plus tax). PROVINCIAL TOUR. f < NEW PLYMOUTH—Next Tuesday and Wednesday, "Tito Dubarry' and "Waltzes from Vienna. WANGANUI—Next Thursday, "The Dubarry." P\LMERSTON NORTH—Friday and Saturday next, "The Dubarry." and "Waltzes from Vienna." HASTINGS— Monday and Tuesday, September 17 and 18, "The Dubarry and "Waltzes from Vienna." Touring Manager, JOHN FARRELL,

fJLARA BOW < will be at the STATE, FRIDAY. , s SPiUJNLr JUjyvviYi\o. WELLINGTON SOUTH lIORTICULW TURAL SOCIETY. ST. TIIOMAS' HALL,' RTDDIFORD ST., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Get a Schedule. Send entry. C. E. McLEAN, Hon. Sec. 270 Rintoul Street. ' HUTT VALLEY .HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (INC.). SPRING SHOW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 and 13, 1934. KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. Official Opening, at 2.30 p.m., by Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, K.C.V.0., M.L.C., President National Daffodil Society. Narcissi, Cinerarias, Cyclamen, Polyanthus, Hyacinths, Anemones, Pansies, Decorative, Cooking Section. Afternoon Tea, Cake Stall, Flower Stall. ENTRIES CLOSE Noon Tuesday, 11th. Admission Is. Take any Hutt Bus. A. J. NICHOLLS, Secretary, Box 19, Lower Hutt. Telephone 63-284. Theatre 63-933. r<LARA BOW will be at the STATE, FRIDAY. TABLE TENNIS. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND At the WELLINGTON PING PONG CLUB ROOMS, 43 LOWER CUBA STREET, TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. Admission Is. ITONTAGUE B URTON'S GREAT SALE Commences on TUESDAY at 9 a.m. SUITS and OVERCOATS At SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES. , NOTE.-SHQP CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY FOR REMARKING STOCK.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1934, Page 4

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