i SESSIONS MONDAY, 11 a.m., 2.15, 5, and 8 p.ni. Here's Entertainment of the highest standard —a bet you can't possibly miss on. Bookings are very heavy for tonight. Tel. 51-595. Telephone Reserves not held after 7.50. ■ STATE THEATRE TATE THEATRE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. EVERY ITEM A GEM. Unit I—Esclusive Views of Wairarapa Hurricane; Prince Henry at Perth. Unit 2—Graphic Views of the Morro Castle on fire. Unit 3—The Famous ■ Aldwych Troupe, headed by these popular characters in the craziest of all Ben Travers's Farces, TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WALLS TOM WxVLLS RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN i ■ RALPH LYNN j RALPH LYNN . RALPH LYNN . ! RALPH LYNN ; in 1 "TURKEY TIME" '■'TURKEY TIME "TURKEY TIME" "TURKEY TIME" '! , With "■ ■■ I ROBERTSON HARE, i MARY BROUGH. i TURKEY TIME IS LAUGHTER TIMEI Never a Christmas party like this before or since! Into a staid and stodgy English ]lish country home came the Black She^f ! of the Family and a Lad of Mayfair! Tht ! actor returned after years in Montana I And do they play up? ?'! r (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Book Early for Monday. Plans at Theatre, Tel. 51-595, * 4 SESSIONS-41 a.m., 2.15, 5, 8 p.m. i . The Supreme In Entertainment. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UK THEATRE, NEWTOWN TONIGHT - 7.30 — TONIGHT. No. 1— ,"THE LOST PATROL,", , "THE LOST PATROL," "THE LOST PATROL,"* ■ . .Starring VICTOR McLAGLEN, BORIS KARLOFI WALLACE FORD, REGINALD DENNY j These men actually lived their roles, ii the sweltering heat of the desert. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) jit's Great—lt's Daring—Women will lov< I these glorious men. JNo. 2— JACK HOLT, ! JACK HOLT, i In the Forceful Drama, "MAN AGAINST WOMAN." ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Jack Holt at last gets his woman—ant | how he gets her! ! No. 3— SPECIAL FEATURETTES. j ' ■ -' . ' ' palace theatre petone: tonight, at 8 o'clock. special holiday matinee, MONDAY, At 2. RALPH LYNN, with ' WINIFREI '■ SHOTTER, MARJORIE HUME MARY BROUGH, ■■ ■ -In ■ ■ ~..-.. The sparkling comedy, with music, "UP TO THE NECK." "UP TO THE NECK." / "UP, TO. THE NECK." :..' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : The Best Comedy ef the. Year. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. \ ' . ANNOUNCING •' ■ , THE THIRD (and final) CONCERT ■ • of the Season. ' WELLINGTON ' SYMPHONY "ELLINGTON SYMPHONY ■ ORCHESTRA. >. ■■• ORCHESTRA. -, ; Conductor: LEON DEMAUNY. 1 -TOWN HALL, ■ ,! TOWN HALL, ! TFrURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, . ! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1. i •■ Special appearance of . ■ ANDERSEN TYRER, I ■ - ANDERSEN TYRER, .. I ; ANDERSEN TYRER. j The Famous British Pianist. i A delightful Programme .to please ■ ! everyone. ■ • ■ ■■ j The Plan will be open at Begg's on Frij day next. . , j Reserve the Evening, . , j Enjoy the Music, J ' Support tlie Orchestra. I ■ : DANCE RECITAL. j DANCE RECITAL. # i MISS DOROTHY DANIELS I . MISS DOROTHY* DANIELS ! Presents her Students in Song and Dance I ■ . Extravaganza. . •Graceful Ballets, Snappy Song and Dance ! Numbers. Daring Adagio, Screaming : Burlesque Numbers, etc. (HONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, at 8 p.m. Prices Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d. Box Plan now open D.I.C. . gOYS' INSTITUTE, TASMAN STREET. OCT. 24, at 7.30, in the GYMNASIUM: ANNUAL BOXING TOURNAMENT. OCT. 25, at 7.30. in the GYMNASIUM: GRAND DISPLAY. Institute Silver Band Hand Soccer, Wrestling, Gymnastics, Table Tennis, Wolf Cubs, Badminton, Scouts and Rovers, Camp-Fire Songs. One Shilling admits you to both these Eventß. OCTOBER 26, OCTOBER 27. At 2.30 each day in the HALL: MONSTER BAZAAR. MONSTER BAZAAR. Real Bargains on Stalls of every descrip- { tion. Games, Sideshows, Teas. I FREE CONCERT EACH EVENING. | Official Opening at 7.30 p.m., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, by Metrop. Commr. H. V. Foster and Mrs. Foster. All proceeds to send 3 Scouts to Melbourne Jamboree. SKATING LATE SESSION TONIGHT, SKATING 7.30 to 11 o'clock. SKATING SKATING ROYAL ROLLER RINK, SKATING xiIOYAL ROLLER RINK, SKATING Vivian Street. SKATING SKATING JOIN THE BIG CROWD SKATING TONIGHT. SKATING Splendid NovcUy Programme. SKATING Good-Prizes. SKATING ROYAL ORCHESTRA. SKATING In Special Musical Numbers SKATING Featuring • SKATING PIANO-ACCORDION. SKATING FEATURE SKATING SKATING PROGRAMME. SKATING Trios, Robbers, Partners, SKATING Gliding Trios, Mystery Train SKATING Monte Carlo, etc. SKATING : SKATING LABOUR DAY. SKATING LABOUR DAY. SKATING Special Sessions Morning, SKATING Afternoon, and Evening. SKATING ■ SKATING G. S. BRIGHT, SKATING Manager. SKATING Tel. 53-242.. HEMSTITCHING and Overlooking on shortest notice; all kinds of Overalls to ovder. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street (next ScottVTenrooniM).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 4
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